I met Jackie and he is such a nice guy. I asked for an autograph and my pen didn't work. So Jackie said to his bodyguard to wait and for my friend to get another pen. As we were in Queensway London people started to recognise it was Jackie and gather. His bodyguard kept hounding him to leave and he turned and said "No waiting!" Really quite determine to give me an autograph. Legend of a man.
In Jackie's autobiography, he tells a story of him at the airport. He met an elderly man in his 80's who wanted an autograph, Jackie was in a hurry and said "Sorry, next time". The old man replied "There might not be a next time". While sitting in the plane, those words bothered Jackie so much that he went back into the terminal and looked for that old man to give him an autograph. It's in his book "Never Grow Up".
Benny doesn't even swear. He seems like the nicest guy ever, and it's a pleasure listening to him telling these stories, smiling, with a contagious happiness and excitement.
Not only was Benny a real fighter, he picked up the art quickly and looked fantastic in movies too. Sadly very underused, he had the crazy, badass look and the charisma, and the fact that he was a real kickboxer added to his aura.
yea, ppl should've been able to tell just by watching Jackie's physical exercises and timing and reaction. Jackie was way fitter than champions we see today. Ppl just think he can't react to punches. Jackie's been in street fights, sparring, and choreographed fight scenes. those are actually plenty to train punch reaction. They think Jackie will react like a new guy at the gym who never sparred? they think they know fighting but they are clueless about fighting. glad benny proved them wrong.
Could have been means he is NOT… people gotta understand jackie is an actor, not a real fighter. Now if he trains hard to be a fighter then maybe, just like benny said
Well said Bro.! JACKIE CHAN'S MARTIAL ART ISN'T FAKE! But the SMARTEST GUYS in every WING CHUN school meant THIS! WC ISN'T the only GUNG FU and MARTIAL ARTS STYLE! JACKIE ISN'T ONLY AN ACTOR- OF COURSE HE MASTERS MARTIAL ARTS!!!
@@hendywijaya3213 Jackie has the black belt and the 6th grade of hapkido, masters TKW, Gung Fu styles like Pak Mei, and so on....- That's not enough 4 U 2 B a "Martial artist"?
Watching the shaky cam, dark room fight with 0.5 second cuts and CGI, you learn to appreciate the Hong Kong classics all the more. No director or stuntman has ever come close to emulating a shred of all these classic movies. Thank you Jackie Chan for giving us all a wonderful childhood.
So interesting to hear it all from the legend, the man himself, Benny The JET!! A true master man you can see the pain shoot through Jackies arm and body when The Jet Kicked him in his forearm. Instantly stop Jackie in his tracks. It's a good thing Benny wasn't going full power cuz he would have easily broken his forearm right there at 5:48. Still look like it could have been a hairline fracture at least. You know Jackie felt that in the morning. A good strong kick made Jackies forearm wobble like jelly. Mucho Massive respect to The Jet a true warrior,!!
So basically, Jackie realised Benny was a real fighter, not afraid to remove barriers and get his hands dirty. Smart enough to remember the choreography, strong enough to keep going for hours and tough enough to give back what he gets. I imagine thats how you'd have to impress Jackie if you wanted to do a scene with him and earn his complete respect. Do it, show him you can do it and give back what you get. That way he knows you're legit and will treat you like a brother 👍
Especially this fight scene, Benny is a real fighter, he wasn’t good at pulling movie punches at least at this point of his acting career. So Samo and jackie just opt the punches be real.
I honestly REALLY enjoyed this interview. I say that because you let Benny actually do most of the talking and you’re not interrupting him every few seconds like a lot of interviewers do. THANK YOU FOR LETTING HIM TALK!!! It was great hearing his side of this legendary fight scene. I hope to meet Benny one day. It would be a great experience.
THAT FIGHT SCENE… When I was a kid… I was like “…… …Man… iREALLY think these dudes are HITTING and landing these kicks FOR REAL……” and it’s cool to hear that they actually were. Lol
I second this, was great and rare to see someone actually let the man talk free flow. ..& more people need to recognise this fight scene as one of the greatest (if not THE greatest, imo) fight scenes in cinematic history. Benny a true noble warrior
so many stupid people who don't understand potential. they say "jackie is not a fighter, he would get destroyed" then an undefeated full contact kickboxing champion here who also beat an undefeated thai boxing champion is flat out telling you Jackie Chan could have easily been not only a professional fighter but an INCREDIBLE CHAMPION. thank you Benny
Yeah a lot of these martial arts stars are really well conditioned, flexible and learn quickly. They just need to practice fighting a bit and they should be pretty good.
Worked with JC twice and I disagree. Did JC had the physical abilities? Yes. Did he had the mentality? Big no. Benny is being nice to him coz JC helped him back in days. And while we are at it, JC has been using stunt double since forever ( only on minor stunts when he was younger). When I was working with him his stunt double was In-seop Lee ( aka Mr Lee), and he was shooting stuff all the time while JC was busy chasing girls on set.
Saw Wheels on Meals for the first time about 30 years ago, and the fight scene between Jacki and Benni arguably was the best fight scene I have ever seen. That notion still holds true to this day. Love and respect to sensei Benny Urquidez and Jacki Chan.
Definitely one if not the best rival fighter in his movies. The first time I saw the fight I was just reacting to every impact and move. A gem of a movie. The sacrifice both Benny and Jackie made was well worth it.
Still my favourite fight scene of all time. Excellent interview, I was laughing when Benny realised that Jackie was just joking when he wanted to fight him 🤣
When hollywood is doing fight scenes, they need to speed it up later to make it look dynamic, when hongkong/jackie doing fightscenes, you need to slow it down, that it barely looks humanly possible. Benny is an incredible human being, i adore him very much!
Mad respect to Benny for taking Jackie's punches and jobbing for him on the film. This was the most gritty and bloody real fight Jackie ever had in his movies since it's really full contact.
When I was very young, I wanted to be a fight choreographer and it was this fight scene from Meals on Wheels that motivated me the most. To this day, I still consider it one of the best fight scenes in the history of film. It was such a game changer back then.
That Meals on Wheels fight ranks as the greatest alongside Bruce and Chuck. That shot with the table scraping back as they fought was for me the height of cinematic fight chroeography! So nice to finally see Jet and have him break down this iconic scene! Thank you!
I love interviews like this where the person speaking is almost like a little kid going off about their favorite subjects like you can tell Benny is just on cloud 9 reliving filming with Jackie and the mutual respect they share. Killer interview for sure
It was a small part, but my favorite part of Grosse Pointe Blank was the locker fight scene with Benny! He made/helped John Cusack look as good as anyone could!
This fight scenes with Jackie and Jet will go down in Martial Arts history as one of the best ever!! I remember seeing these movies in Los Angeles at a Chinese movie theater on Valley Blvd and Garfield! I remember just getting my mind blown away at the choreography and fight scenes!! It was truly legendary and epic!!
So funny.. I expected him to say the he didn't blow out the candles with his leg. Because we tried it in our movie and we couldn't manage it!! Shows how much power Urquidez has in his kicks!
Benny for as much of a machine he is, he's so respectful to others, & his outlook on life is why he has prospered on so many levels in his life. Be like Benny!
Love the scenes between Benny and Jackie and the interview with Benny......he can tell with enthousiasme wich makes me more respect for Benny. Very humble person🙌🏽
Man i never get tired of listening to Sensei Benny especially about this particular movie, you asked some great questions and the footage that you have shared here, I have never seen it before!! Thanks a million for doing this!!!
So nice to hear a champion have only good things to say about another champion. That was a ray of sun in a dark world! What a great guy. The Jet. Those were the days!
What you said at 12:23 gave ME goosebumps because I never thought i would meet a person that has exactly the same opinion about this fight scene like me.
Thank you this wonderful interview 👍👍👍! I ran into him at a Starbucks in my neighborhood a decade ago and had the pleasure to talk to him. He is a really cool guy. Both of these two fight scenes he had with Jackie are my favorites in all of JC's movies 😃
Sounds like such an excellent experience. Benny and Jackie might have been unable to speak clearly to one another but the language of martial arts is universal. If Benny's story is accurate it really seems like two consummate professionals came together to create something amazing and UNIQUE. They did everything themselves instead of taking all their cues from the same choreographer that works with the exact same style across a bunch of different movies. What an amazing interview.
That was very enjoyable, to listen to Mr Benny talk about all this, every minute of it. And you were also very good as the interviewer. Thank you. 👏🏼👍🏼🤟🏼🙏🏼🤠
48y old fan of Jackie Chan (his HK movies) here. I would like to add that Police Story 2 playground scene worth more recognition. Such a constillation of stunts! His stunt team's skills and commitment is uncomparable indeed
Wheels on meals is EASILY MY FAVORITE JACKIE CHAN MOVIE OF ALL TIME!! What Benny the jet did for that movie was clear, night and day. The fight scenes were so different and amazing, on another level from the already entertaining fight scenes he had been doing in his movies.
Wow! This is the best interview with a martial artist I've ever seen. What a great experience it must have been for anyone involved in the making of that movie.
Excellent interview. I learned so much just about film making, motivation, and dedication. Watching this I always wondered about continuity. Yup they had to wait for the swelling to go down before they can re-shoot. I think that's why they got along so well. Recovery from accidents is what Jackie does in his spare time, then he does it again. They are both a special breed.
Meals on Wheels. Probably, one of the best martial art fighting sequences in action flicks. In movie sets as well as in the dojos, you have to see blood and bruises to seriously practice your art.
Great great interview with a giant fighter like Benny, this figth scene with Jackie Chan will never get old even if the legendary actors are now old. Thank you for the share.
This is a cool interview. Back in the early 90s Benny came to our Karate school in Toronto. He was awesome, and a really nice guy. I still have the book he signed for me.
That's a hell of a thing to do for a living. I thought they were putting makeup on him to make him look beat up as the fight goes along, not using it to hide how beat up he actually was. Great interview, thanks.
The fight scene in Meals on Wheels still today is the best martial art fight scene in cinema.
It's Wheels on Meals...
@@sirloin7633*meals on wheels.
Wheels on meals makes no sense.
Thank you.
@@TonyChurch112 Wheels on meals !! Look it up fool.
Its good.. but Bruce Lee Vs Chuck Norris was THE masterpeice.
@@TonyChurch112 it doesn't have to make sense.... it's what they named it
I met Jackie and he is such a nice guy. I asked for an autograph and my pen didn't work. So Jackie said to his bodyguard to wait and for my friend to get another pen. As we were in Queensway London people started to recognise it was Jackie and gather. His bodyguard kept hounding him to leave and he turned and said "No waiting!" Really quite determine to give me an autograph. Legend of a man.
What was so adorable about that was that Jackie had a bodyguard :D
@@rayniac211 bodyguards avoid lawsuits
@@rayniac211 Jackie was the bodyguards body guard!
The rest of the story was Jackie had to leave early and later when the guy went to take a bath he read "Love Jackie :)" on his forehead
In Jackie's autobiography, he tells a story of him at the airport. He met an elderly man in his 80's who wanted an autograph, Jackie was in a hurry and said "Sorry, next time". The old man replied "There might not be a next time". While sitting in the plane, those words bothered Jackie so much that he went back into the terminal and looked for that old man to give him an autograph. It's in his book "Never Grow Up".
The movies that Sammo Hung and Jackie did together were always epic. Throw Benny the Jet in and you are guaranteed a banger.
@@MYJAPANPOV Definitely a legend. When I learned he was the one that flipped over the monks for Bruce in Enter the Dragon I was instantly a fan lol.
Don't forget Yuen Biao.
Benny doesn't even swear. He seems like the nicest guy ever, and it's a pleasure listening to him telling these stories, smiling, with a contagious happiness and excitement.
Yet he,d kill ya in the ring.Great guy.Thanks for all the memories.
Not only was Benny a real fighter, he picked up the art quickly and looked fantastic in movies too. Sadly very underused, he had the crazy, badass look and the charisma, and the fact that he was a real kickboxer added to his aura.
He's the real deal. It's just nice to listen to him tell his stories. He is so grateful and kind. A great fighter, no doubt.
He was awesome in Grosse Pointe Blank! The fight scene with John Cusack was great!
There you have it. a kickboksing legend saying that jackie could have been a champion. What more do you need to hear
yea, ppl should've been able to tell just by watching Jackie's physical exercises and timing and reaction. Jackie was way fitter than champions we see today. Ppl just think he can't react to punches. Jackie's been in street fights, sparring, and choreographed fight scenes. those are actually plenty to train punch reaction. They think Jackie will react like a new guy at the gym who never sparred? they think they know fighting but they are clueless about fighting. glad benny proved them wrong.
Could have been means he is NOT… people gotta understand jackie is an actor, not a real fighter. Now if he trains hard to be a fighter then maybe, just like benny said
Well said Bro.! JACKIE CHAN'S MARTIAL ART ISN'T FAKE! But the SMARTEST GUYS in every WING CHUN school meant THIS! WC ISN'T the only GUNG FU and MARTIAL ARTS STYLE! JACKIE ISN'T ONLY AN ACTOR- OF COURSE HE MASTERS MARTIAL ARTS!!!
Sorry, I won't buy that.. Jackie isn't a real martial artist, he's physically fit and strong but only for stunt. He's a stuntman.
@@hendywijaya3213 Jackie has the black belt and the 6th grade of hapkido, masters TKW, Gung Fu styles like Pak Mei, and so on....- That's not enough 4 U 2 B a "Martial artist"?
Watching the shaky cam, dark room fight with 0.5 second cuts and CGI, you learn to appreciate the Hong Kong classics all the more. No director or stuntman has ever come close to emulating a shred of all these classic movies. Thank you Jackie Chan for giving us all a wonderful childhood.
I hate that modern movie technique (shaky cam + .5 second cuts) for violent scenes. Always seemed so cheap.
John Wick and Ip Man
@@pilummurialis6490 ip man is of the genre atleast. John wick is probably the best of the west for it but still incomparable to prime jackie chan.
So interesting to hear it all from the legend, the man himself, Benny The JET!! A true master man you can see the pain shoot through Jackies arm and body when The Jet Kicked him in his forearm. Instantly stop Jackie in his tracks. It's a good thing Benny wasn't going full power cuz he would have easily broken his forearm right there at 5:48. Still look like it could have been a hairline fracture at least. You know Jackie felt that in the morning. A good strong kick made Jackies forearm wobble like jelly. Mucho Massive respect to The Jet a true warrior,!!
I think you'd enjoy the yuri boyka fights from the undisputed movies. Whoever choreographed those fights did really good 👍
So basically, Jackie realised Benny was a real fighter, not afraid to remove barriers and get his hands dirty. Smart enough to remember the choreography, strong enough to keep going for hours and tough enough to give back what he gets. I imagine thats how you'd have to impress Jackie if you wanted to do a scene with him and earn his complete respect.
Do it, show him you can do it and give back what you get. That way he knows you're legit and will treat you like a brother 👍
Westerners: Why do the hits look so real?!
HK: Because they were real.
Especially this fight scene, Benny is a real fighter, he wasn’t good at pulling movie punches at least at this point of his acting career. So Samo and jackie just opt the punches be real.
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@@heic1971 - maybe the producers wanted to save money by not paying for stunt doubles..
I honestly REALLY enjoyed this interview. I say that because you let Benny actually do most of the talking and you’re not interrupting him every few seconds like a lot of interviewers do. THANK YOU FOR LETTING HIM TALK!!! It was great hearing his side of this legendary fight scene. I hope to meet Benny one day. It would be a great experience.
THAT FIGHT SCENE… When I was a kid… I was like “…… …Man… iREALLY think these dudes are HITTING and landing these kicks FOR REAL……” and it’s cool to hear that they actually were. Lol
I second this, was great and rare to see someone actually let the man talk free flow.
..& more people need to recognise this fight scene as one of the greatest (if not THE greatest, imo) fight scenes in cinematic history.
Benny a true noble warrior
Me too. This was a great interview
yes
Glad those two got along so well.
Excellent interview, Benny is the man, he talks so sincerely and so happy, you can feel the excitement he irradiates when remember all that stuff.
so many stupid people who don't understand potential. they say "jackie is not a fighter, he would get destroyed" then an undefeated full contact kickboxing champion here who also beat an undefeated thai boxing champion is flat out telling you Jackie Chan could have easily been not only a professional fighter but an INCREDIBLE CHAMPION. thank you Benny
I totally agree but Benny actually said credible champion, not incredible
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@@ThepurposeofTime well I'll be damned.
Yeah a lot of these martial arts stars are really well conditioned, flexible and learn quickly. They just need to practice fighting a bit and they should be pretty good.
Worked with JC twice and I disagree. Did JC had the physical abilities? Yes. Did he had the mentality? Big no. Benny is being nice to him coz JC helped him back in days. And while we are at it, JC has been using stunt double since forever ( only on minor stunts when he was younger). When I was working with him his stunt double was In-seop Lee ( aka Mr Lee), and he was shooting stuff all the time while JC was busy chasing girls on set.
Saw Wheels on Meals for the first time about 30 years ago, and the fight scene between Jacki and Benni arguably was the best fight scene I have ever seen. That notion still holds true to this day. Love and respect to sensei Benny Urquidez and Jacki Chan.
Definitely one if not the best rival fighter in his movies. The first time I saw the fight I was just reacting to every impact and move. A gem of a movie. The sacrifice both Benny and Jackie made was well worth it.
Still my favourite fight scene of all time. Excellent interview, I was laughing when Benny realised that Jackie was just joking when he wanted to fight him 🤣
would love it if Conor Mac and Diaz started their next fight shit talk like this
Same. Best fight scene ever
Guaranteed one of or the best fight scene in live action films.
Whenever I hear Benny the Jet talk, I always feel a strong aura emanating from him. It’s almost like he’s a philosophical monk.
Can’t agree more
The big Buddha painting in back doesn't help either lolol
Man. The movie is 38 years ago. Wasn't even born yet but that movie was awesome when I fist saw it in the late 90's
When hollywood is doing fight scenes, they need to speed it up later to make it look dynamic, when hongkong/jackie doing fightscenes, you need to slow it down, that it barely looks humanly possible. Benny is an incredible human being, i adore him very much!
Benny has a good heart. You can tell. He has this enthusiasm that is pure.
benny's fight on wheels on meals is one of the best in cinema period! Even today it's still one of the best.
I not even kidding but it was one of the most beautiful fight in the history of the action movies, that man in his pride was a animal.
Mad respect to Benny for taking Jackie's punches and jobbing for him on the film. This was the most gritty and bloody real fight Jackie ever had in his movies since it's really full contact.
All of Jackie's movies from the 70s/80s were full contact.
When I was very young, I wanted to be a fight choreographer and it was this fight scene from Meals on Wheels that motivated me the most. To this day, I still consider it one of the best fight scenes in the history of film. It was such a game changer back then.
Benny is a legend and his timing in a the ring was supernatural. 😎🙏🐉🥊📼
What's incredible about Benny The Jet Urquidez, is that he's without any shadow or inkling of doubt, an phenomenal fighter. Period!!!
Benny was one of the most underrated martial artists of cinema. He should have been in more films.👍
That Meals on Wheels fight ranks as the greatest alongside Bruce and Chuck. That shot with the table scraping back as they fought was for me the height of cinematic fight chroeography! So nice to finally see Jet and have him break down this iconic scene! Thank you!
My all time favorite of Jacky Chan’s
And immediately after the table push, the roundhouse kick blowing out the candles just ramps it up.
Wheels on meals.
Wheels on Meals.....
I’m a big fan of the Bruce and Chuck fight. But Jackie vs Benny tops it for me no question. It’s more entertaining.
I love interviews like this where the person speaking is almost like a little kid going off about their favorite subjects like you can tell Benny is just on cloud 9 reliving filming with Jackie and the mutual respect they share. Killer interview for sure
My words😉👍
It was a small part, but my favorite part of Grosse Pointe Blank was the locker fight scene with Benny! He made/helped John Cusack look as good as anyone could!
This fight scenes with Jackie and Jet will go down in Martial Arts history as one of the best ever!! I remember seeing these movies in Los Angeles at a Chinese movie theater on Valley Blvd and Garfield! I remember just getting my mind blown away at the choreography and fight scenes!! It was truly legendary and epic!!
So funny.. I expected him to say the he didn't blow out the candles with his leg. Because we tried it in our movie and we couldn't manage it!! Shows how much power Urquidez has in his kicks!
I also thought it was fake. Boy is he powerful!
if u guys thought it was impossible, what does it tell us that Jackie and his team expected it? im gonna guess some of them can do it.
What great interview. Grew up watching Jackie and watching Benny fight. Benny is one of my favorite OG fighters
Man I grew up with that Film, can't even remenber how often I watched it.
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 One of the best fighting sequences ever!!!
Benny for as much of a machine he is, he's so respectful to others, & his outlook on life is why he has prospered on so many levels in his life.
Be like Benny!
Benny, and we thank you for bringing this type of incredible fight scene. It never gets old. Bless you brother.
This is GOLD! What a great interview!
Still the slickest, and coolest looking figts on film. You guys rocked!
Hands down one of the best fight scenes in cinema history. They two are real warriors, artists, and practitioners.
Definitely up there with Bruce and Chuck
Benny is a Legend. His fights with Jackie made me fall in love with those movies. They were the best I ever saw.
One of the best fight scenes of all time
A TRUE CHAMPION talks about the other TRUE CHAMPION!!! Thanx for the upload!!!
This is the best interview ever. Thank you so much for letting him talk. You are a great interviewer!
What a nice guy..... I think they made something special with that fight..
Love the scenes between Benny and Jackie and the interview with Benny......he can tell with enthousiasme wich makes me more respect for Benny. Very humble person🙌🏽
Awesome!!! Great interview! Love Jackie and Benny!👍
Salute & Respect ro both Legends. Definitely one of the best fights scenes ever and Ive seen hundreds.
I've watched that meals on wheels fight scene too many times to count. So good.
Man i never get tired of listening to Sensei Benny especially about this particular movie, you asked some great questions and the footage that you have shared here, I have never seen it before!! Thanks a million for doing this!!!
Damn that fight scene is AMAZING... Thanks for this interview Benny is a god damn champion!
So nice to hear a champion have only good things to say about another champion. That was a ray of sun in a dark world! What a great guy. The Jet. Those were the days!
Meals on Wheels has one of the best martial arts fight sequences of all the time!!
I still remember back in the days on TBS Movies for guys who like movies, seeing this on vacation..... And im stuck to the TV for a good 4 to 5 hours❤
What you said at 12:23 gave ME goosebumps because I never thought i would meet a person that has exactly the same opinion about this fight scene like me.
Thank you this wonderful interview 👍👍👍! I ran into him at a Starbucks in my neighborhood a decade ago and had the pleasure to talk to him. He is a really cool guy. Both of these two fight scenes he had with Jackie are my favorites in all of JC's movies 😃
Sounds like such an excellent experience. Benny and Jackie might have been unable to speak clearly to one another but the language of martial arts is universal. If Benny's story is accurate it really seems like two consummate professionals came together to create something amazing and UNIQUE. They did everything themselves instead of taking all their cues from the same choreographer that works with the exact same style across a bunch of different movies. What an amazing interview.
Wonderful interview.
100% agree on wheels Jackie VS Benny being the best fight scene ever filmed. Love both these guys!
That was very enjoyable, to listen to Mr Benny talk about all this, every minute of it.
And you were also very good as the interviewer.
Thank you.
👏🏼👍🏼🤟🏼🙏🏼🤠
48y old fan of Jackie Chan (his HK movies) here. I would like to add that Police Story 2 playground scene worth more recognition. Such a constillation of stunts! His stunt team's skills and commitment is uncomparable indeed
Wheels on meals is EASILY MY FAVORITE JACKIE CHAN MOVIE OF ALL TIME!! What Benny the jet did for that movie was clear, night and day. The fight scenes were so different and amazing, on another level from the already entertaining fight scenes he had been doing in his movies.
love and respect Benny
wheels on meal is an excellent movie
Benny, jackie, sammo, yuan biao, and Laura(the beautiful Sylvia)
good actors and fighters
Great interview - I ended up watching it til the end!
Absolutly the best movie fight ever. ❤
Wheels on Meals fight scene is fucking legendarily epic. The soundtrack was so fitting too. I’ll never forget that scene ever!
What a great interview. Im new to this fight but i cant stop re-watching it.
Thanks, Benny & Jackie wonderful fight scene. 👏
Wonderful interview.
You obviously know the movies, and he seems so happy to talk about them
I remember being in this miracle-awe while watching the fight between jacky and Benny in Dragons forever!!
Mu respects to Benny in how he recognize Jackie as a champion after his experience working with him
Wow! This is the best interview with a martial artist I've ever seen. What a great experience it must have been for anyone involved in the making of that movie.
Wonderful interview. 👍🏻
Hero met hero . Wheels on meals was and is still a great movie with 2 incredible fighters.
best fight ever.. that scene big inspiration for me.. so real!..
Ohhh thank for this interview! Always wanted to hear Benny talk about his experience on the set with JC. Benny is a legend!
Excellent interview. I learned so much just about film making, motivation, and dedication. Watching this I always wondered about continuity. Yup they had to wait for the swelling to go down before they can re-shoot. I think that's why they got along so well. Recovery from accidents is what Jackie does in his spare time, then he does it again. They are both a special breed.
Really appreciate this podcast.
So legendary thanks 4 this one 🙏 great interview
Meals on Wheels. Probably, one of the best martial art fighting sequences in action flicks. In movie sets as well as in the dojos, you have to see blood and bruises to seriously practice your art.
Great interview. I loved their fight scenes, IMHO two of the best ever.
Gah, this brings me back, gotta watch some of these great movies again
Love Meals on Wheels, such a unique movie
Amazing.
Great great interview with a giant fighter like Benny, this figth scene with Jackie Chan will never get old even if the legendary actors are now old. Thank you for the share.
the golden era...
both Jack and Benny are Icons
I watched every jacky chan movies when I was small, and you are one of the most remarkable opponents of jacky chan.
👍👍👍👍
Extraordinary job Sr.!👌
Jackie's two fight scenes with Benny are outstanding because you realize what a total threat Benny poses to Jackie.
This is a brilliant interview! And yup, Best Fight Scene ever!!!
iloved jacky chans movies hes one of the best
Choriagraphy is outstanding.
This is a cool interview. Back in the early 90s Benny came to our Karate school in Toronto. He was awesome, and a really nice guy. I still have the book he signed for me.
This was such a great movie and the fights are all-time great. Thank you Benny for giving us this great work of art
Amazing. Thank you for that. Agreed with you. My favorite fight scene of all time. Both legends.
Classic fight scene, Benny the Jet is a legend
Meals on wheels, one of my favorite movies growing up!
My warmest greetings to Sensei Benny and wishing you the best on all your future endeavors!
A true and humble champion.
Great interview!
We watched the film for the first time tonight. That fight scene was pure wow. My son was surprised to see actual contact.
That's a hell of a thing to do for a living.
I thought they were putting makeup on him to make him look beat up as the fight goes along, not using it to hide how beat up he actually was. Great interview, thanks.
Benny-your a class act! Great to hear about this event.