Martial Arts Instructor Reacts: Wheels On Meals - Jackie Chan and Benny 'The Jet' Urquidez
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Martial Arts Instructor Reacts: Wheels On Meals - Jackie Chan and Benny 'The Jet' Urquidez
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Benny had an interview with Bruce Willow where he said he thought Jackie would probably have been a champion kickboxer if he would've put his eggs in that basket since he thought he had excellent timing & picked up things really fast & had everything he had physically. And we all know Jackie ain't afraid of pain & is very brave. Classic fight scene 👍🙂
Got-ta point to . . . classic The Prodigal Son !! Yuen Biao or Bui Yuen !!
Also : The Legend of Fong Sai Yuk ' some assisting ropes but amazing stuff from Jet li or Li Lian jei, the blindfold fight in 'Fist Of Legend' . . . .
Sammo Hung, one of the greatest fight choreographers, directed this scene. That's why Benny looks so crisp in his movement.
Well lets give Benny a BIT of respect for his skill. Sammo is one of the greatest, but if Benny didn't have the skill Sammo's choreography would only take it so far.
Agree with both of you. Sammo Hung’s dedication shines in this direction. Benny’s a BEAST to have the skill and ability to fight on par with Jackie’s stunt crew.
@@Vyselink This. Donnie Yen low-key threw Louis Koo under the bus by basically saying that he choreographs fights based on the skill of the actor. So the fight that Koo got in Flashpoint was indicative of his skill (which was nil), so the fight was basically nothing.
@@billywashere6965 Sammo and Jackie watched Benny becoming the champion at that time. They wanted to cast him immediatly after that since they know he was good. And it was easier to choreograph this fight with him rather than casting a random actor. Also they could go full contanct since both Benny and Jackie were used to get hit and kicked. Of course Jackie was more of an athletic gymnast and Benny was a professional competitive fighter, they kinda settled for the inbetween and leaving Jackie doing the more gymnastic movements while Benny going for the more straightforward fighting movements.
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What a logical reply. Sir, thats not allowed on the internet.
What’s great about this scene, and a lot of Jackie Chan fight scenes in particular is that they balance being brutal fights with insane choreography with some genuinely funny moments like the table being pushed while they fight and the little touches like Benny slapping his suspenders. Really well done stuff
The majority of this fight scene was real, and the rest was choreographed. They really was like, fighting
Benny did an interview with Scott Adkins on Sept. 4, 2020 on Scott's channel, he talked extensively about this scene.
I'll have to listen to it. I've been really enjoying Scott's podcast
@@BurridgeMartialArts604 Scott interviewed Cynthia Rothrock then she interviewed him in back-to-back podcasts, lots of topics were discussed including the differences between Hong Kong and Hollywood editing techniques and how different stunts were done. Stuntmen on Cynthia's movies were sometimes seriously injured and a few of her fight scenes include the injury in the final cut rather than do another take. Hollywood actors and stuntmen were scared of her because she was taught to really hit and kick her opponent and she was mentored by Sammo Hung.
@@ll7868 ...Sammo Hung - we owe so much to him as well.
@@Nygaard2 He's a legend, stuntman and co-ordinator, actor, choreographer, comedian, acrobat, dancer, gymnast, director, producer (He produced Cynthia's first movie "Yes, Madam") he's worked with everyone from Bruce Lee to Donnie Yen and has been friends with Jackie since their early teens when they were students at the Peking Opera School.
@@ll7868 Yes Madam..... THAT's how long Michelle Yeoh (know as Michelle Khan then) has been in the film business.
Urquidez obviously had some crazy great fighting moves, but I also really liked his acting in this. Over the top sure, but it's a Jackie Chan film. Some of his eye, I'm sizing you up stuff, was just perfect Jackie film villain acting.
Anyway one of the great movie fight scenes, and a great break down of it from a martial arts perspective!
Sammo Hung really knew how to make on-screen fighters look their very best. That, coupled with the genuine skills of Jackie and Benny, make this fight an absolute belter!
My favourite fight scene ever, the speed, timing and ferocity is just amazing. Apparently Jackie learned boxing techniques just for this fight which inspired me to take up boxing 6 years ago 👊🏼 and my fighting name is Penny the Jet! Great reviews 👌
Top 10 best ring names ever!!! If you ever have a fight video on RUclips let me know I'd love to watch it
i prefer the final showdown in Dragons Forever, but the movie overall is a bit dull
right! its such a raw fight and the camera captures the hits so well, that like you said makes the ferocity come out even more
Penny the Jet is pretty intimidating if you know your martial arts movies/actors and mma history.
@@jessemukama6673 The main reason the fight is so raw is that they are ACTUALLY HITTING EACH OTHER. They were icing Benny's face between takes to keep the swelling down.
When it comes to Jackie Chan’s opponents in movies, I always think of Urquidez as his biggest rival. The Jet is in two of Jackie’s best fight scenes ever, and they have amazing chemistry both on screen and behind the scene. Also, kudos to him for keeping up with Jackie’s expectations since Jackie expects nothing less than perfection when it comes to fight choreography.
Benny’s choreography was unique by the fact that he came up with his own ideas. He said in many interviews that Jackie and his stunt team would choreograph a scene and would then ask Benny what he would do. Benny would then choreograph what he was going to do in response. They worked the choreography like that brilliantly. Other films, Jackie would make the choreography and have the other actors follow it. Benny was more or less the sole exception.
Yeah jackie portrayed benny also always stronger then him he had thought times to beat him only by luck both times
@@kgunitkeese17 I wonder if that is why Benny is probably one of if not the best combat martial artist in Jackie Chan's movies, and could be in contention for one of the best in all of film. And its clear with how much he enjoyed working with Jackie Chan and the respect they have for each other that they not only worked together again, but also that Benny would go on to be in film as a choreographer, trainer, stunts, etc.
@@agiammarco94 I would say yes. They only did two films together, but they were honestly the best fights in Jackie’s whole filmography catalogue IMO. The other person that Jackie has expressed how comfortable he was working with another martial artist was Jet Li.
Love this scene, and the film. Benny said that he did actually blow the candles out with a kick, but for the final scene they did it for him, as his leg was starting to strain from doing it. I can imagine the back of the knee getting saw from the throw of the spinning hook kick. He also said Jackie was going all out with the hits too. Two legends.
Said he pulled a hamstring.
Yes, they both did full contact fight. According to Benny, Jackie told him to actual kick him and don’t hold back. This is how you know Jackie could actually fight and not sone fake action star.
@@TheHailstorm77 It's also impossible to do that visceral style of fighting without putting your body in harm's way. Same reason why the duel between Anakin and Kenobi on Revenge of The Sith is so good, they were hitting and blocking for real (with plastic sticks obviously) and both actors said that sometimes the hit each other.
@@RockoEstalon no they suck. American movies are known for stupid shaky cameras and bad camera angles. They fight slow too. Better to hire Japanese samurai choreographer or HK cinematographer.
@@TheHailstorm77 Depends on the movie and that's certainly not the case with the movie I used as an example.
MAN THIS ISNT THE REAL MUSIC TO THIS SCENE, IT MAKE THE SCENE FELL SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE ACTUAL MUSIC IN THE HONK KONG VERSION
That was the most beautiful fight scene I've ever watched in martial arts movies.
Has anyone really managed to pull off the same style as Benny after him? The speed, aggression, crispness and constantly forward? He seems like such a unique man in the muriad of ways that he were able to do things that other's can't get close to.
This for me is one of the best martial arts duels ever filmed, after the bruce lee/chuck norris fight in way of the dragon. That one just cannot be topped in beauty.
Fun Fact: Benny The Jet Urquidez was one of the stunt coordinators for Sam Raimi's Spiderman movie and trained Tobey Maguire.
He also was in the film. He was one of the guys in that gang that were going to rape MJ. He’s the one that was making kiss noises.
Source?
@@max-cg6zc There's a thing where you can look things up on the internets, how is it called?
@@doublep1980 Doesn't say anything about him training tobey, and i wanted to see where u found that
wow did not now that
Urquidez is a freakin legend! One of my favorite martial artist ever! Amazing professional and extremely watchable on the Big Screen!
This is classic Jackie. I’m gonna keep requesting the final fight in Fist of Legend until you do it....it was the fight that made me a martial arts movie fan!!!!!!!!!!
Haha alright! I've got dragons forever coming tomorrow then I'll do the last fight from Fist of Legend for Wednesday!
Do you have a link to the version I should watch?
@@BurridgeMartialArts604 Benny has black belts in numerous arts and created his own system.
@@BurridgeMartialArts604 Not Jackie's real voice when I watched it other times the voice was different and sounded more like his.Jackie also knows numerous arts which include Hapkido.
@@BurridgeMartialArts604 Not Benny's real voice either.
choreograph? a very painful one. this is a masterpiece.
Please react to some Cynthia Rothrock highlights. She's an excellent martial artist but even better with weapons, Sammo Hung was one of her mentors and she was one of the best female martial artists in Hong Kong cinema history.
Agreed! Cynthia Rothrock & Yuen Biao in Righting Wrongs is a classic flick IMO!
This is my favorite fight scene I think of all time. It's maybe not quite the best from a martial arts standpoint, but it has so many internal narratives and some humor, while still being technically amazing. My favorite is how, even after his "revelation" moment, Jackie still gets cocky a few times and pays for it (@5:30 is a great example). That's very Jackie. Most other leads don't do that, but it helps keep the tension as well as evolve the character.
It hurts of some kind when I watch this movie. I was 12 years old and I loved always the fairness in the fight. The fights were different, yeah they beat each other, but there is a point where one has to give up and the other respected that. But today fights are soooo extreme doggedly and most time deadly and it feels like everything is allowed, just kick your opponent even he is on the floor. Defeat the other, shit on fairness. I hope someday they would be again an actor who wants fights they are great, but are fair and leaves at the end a good feeling. No killing, yeah some kind of hate because is a fight, but at a point, you feel the respect and no killing intention anymore.
Watch the movie "Heroes of the East" - a Chinese guy marries a Japanese girl & both are martial artists. They butt heads over which country's styles are best(naturally lol). The wife gets pissed & goes back to Japan, so the guy sends his wife a 'challenge', which gets intercepted by her various sensei who take it as a formal challenge of the Japanese arts!! So it's a huge/awesome comparison of styles as her husband must battle her instructors - and NO ONE gets killed!
Well obviously they’re going to kick on the ground, are they fighting for honorable reasons, or are they fighting to survive? If you’re fighting for your life, you’re not going to just stand around and wait for your opponent, that’s dumb.
the timing in this fight is perfect reminds me of bruce lee vs chuck norris
The choreography in this movie was superior to the choreography in that fight, regardless if Bruce Lee and Chuck Norris were considered better martial artists than Jackie.
@@theryumancer9639 I don’t see the resemblance either. This is top tier fight choreography. Haven’t seen anything this good since The Raid...maybe
I'm not talking about choreography I'm talking about timing they are two different things
@@theryumancer9639 the choreography is yes superior but what he is saying is the moves doesn't look like those common fight scene that looks like dancing.
Here they do look like dancing but its good cause they didn't use flashy moves.instead they made the simple practical moves into flashy.and the timing of the fight.it wasn't continues. they pause, change stance,do fakes and try their opponents reaction.i think that's what he's saying that's similar.its choreograph but it's still has some realism.
Dont compare bruce with jackie..
This is literally the best choreographed fight scene in and movie ever
Agreed. While Drunken Master gets more notice, this one is more grounded in realism, with realistic impact.
I am glad you make a reaction video about this fight.. One of the greatest fight scene of Jacky Chan
Apparently Benny "the Jet" really frustrated Jackie when filiming this fight scene because Benny had trouble pulling his punches. Quite a few of those hits you see on screen are real hits (one of the spinning back kicks for sure). Led to Jackie replying with some real hits of his own.
Go to Scott Adkins' channel here on youtube. He interviewed Benny and they talked about this scene. Jackie WANTED Benny to go hard in this scene, there was no animosity between them. It was only Jackie's people who had a problem with it, not Jackie himself.
I was wondering about that. I can't remember watching a fight scene where it looked like the fighters were striking as hard as this.
@@DarkClaw0912 Jackie tested Benny before filming began. They liked eachother and Jackie liked the fact that he finally found someone who could push him on film, who could test him as a fighter on film.
5:55 slomo that. Jackie had a bit of trouble pulling that one.
Benny is obviously wearing pads under his shirt. Jackie doesn't seem to be.
Jackie taking of his clothes was the humor there since Benny did it. 🤣
Never saw this one, but you are right. Great fight scene
Very hard to beat Jackie Chan. Do the final fight from Jackie Chan classic Legend of Drunken Master. Keep it up!
thanks for the review... one of my fav fight scenes with Jackie and Benny.
best fight scene ever. you should see Jackies and Bennys short behind the scenes of making that fight scene. They really hit each other and they were filming for days
The Jet is INCREDIBLY underrated as a true martial artist. Every film I saw him in he's been bad but I found myself almost rooting for him lol.
Extremely informative commentary! Thank you!
This is my personal favourite fight scene. Amazing
One of my favourite Jackie chan films👏✊👏 I love this fight sense 😜😁
this is one of my all time favorite fight scenes ever!
Mine too
I always love watching this movie. Maybe my favorite. I actually have this movie on VHS.
Me and my brother do martial arts and our teacher invited Benny to come over to our school and everyone else was excited to see him. We practiced with him and he is quick
Utter respect to them both 🙏🏼🫡💯
React to Jackie vs Benny in "Dragons Forever"!!!
I was going to make this suggestion as well! That is the movie that introduced me to Yuen Biao, Sammo Hung, and Yuen Wah, and that was in the early 90's when finding that stuff wasn't easy unless you lived in a bigger city with a kind of fringe video shop in it.
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Videoport in Portland, ME had them all on VHS
@@jaymorrison8419 The one we had in Seattle was called Scarecrow. They had ALL the weird stuff!
Yaaaas! I'm a little late to the party but I'm so happy you watched it! Love that fight! Another recomendation is the ladder fight from First Strike. Another classic! The things Jackie does with simple objects are mind blowing.
Benny does an amazing breakdown of this video. Love it.
Jackie trained Southpaw because it was an uncommon stance, he is right handed as he mentioned in an Interview for Forbidden Kingdom. And yes, that is one of the best fight scenes ever.
Still the best fight scene ever filmed.
one of my all time favourites for sure!
This is still classed as one of the best fights ever filmed. Definitely Jackie Chan's best fight scene
Grew up on Jackie very amazing stuntman and martial artist Love Benny as well good fighter
One of the greatest fights scenes in cinematic history!
This Fight Scene is One of My FAVORITE Jackie Chan Fights, probably my #1!!! Thanks for the Upload!!!
Hey Man, you Never Seen this Whole Movie??? You should watch All of Chan's Films. GREAT STUFF!!!!!
Awesome Jackie Chan is one of my favourites
The scene where the candles go out, he actually pulled a hamstring on one of the takes and they had to fan them out. Great cinematography.
One og my faves
A lot of Chinese Martial Arts train to fight both Orthodox and Southpaw, Bruce Lee was the same way, mainly leading in Southpaw to keep the faster and stronger hand forward and cutting the distance to the target while also throwing the timing off most Orthodox fighters.
I love Benny and Jacky fighting movies grew up watching them same time was training full contact kickboxing and yeah the fist on the candle I did it too coz it was cool😎
Thank you, I asked for this
I couldn't believe what I was seeing when I watched this as a schoolkid. My mates and I watched every Jackie Chan video we could get our hands on.
Awww one of the greatest fighting in film!
This one was very good !
One of the greatest fight scenes of all time. There is a dialogue missing in that scene when Jackie Chan lift his knee in that delayed kick and Benny Urquidez does the same, Jackie in the original cantonese version says "not yet".
Deffo one of the best fight scenes ever
This fight scene is one of the best👍😍
benny did many interviews about this, i think he said they worked on this specific scene for like 2 months. Also he said they took a lot of his cues for the fight, like they kept asking him, what would you do in this situation, and benny would tell them and then they would set it up. So they would set it up on the fly, and then work on putting it together take after take. Benny also said they hit each other a lot of times, like they would make contact a lot, at one point benny kicked jackie chan in the chest really hard with that spinning back kick and jackie went flying, which is not disrespect to jackie chan, i mean benny outweighs him, and he's a bit taller, anybody would've went flying after taking one of his kicks.
Apparently, Keith Vitali also sent Jackie flying from a side kick in an earlier scene. That's why his fight scene with Yuen Biao ended with him getting a (very real) ceramic pot smashed over his head. As he'd screwed up a couple of times and really whacked both Jackie and Sammo with very real kicks. He knew it was coming, took it like a champ and they all respected him for it.
You should do the wind tunnel fight from Operation Condor 2, that movie was full of killer scenes.
Wheels on meals is my favourite movie of all time, Jackie Chan is a one off, and to me has taken comedy and fighting to the next level, defo some to look upto, awesome content 👍👍
Great Jackie scene. Check out his scenes from "Snake in the eagle's shadow", I love 'em.
One of the best fights in movies. Only toppled by the final fight in Drunken Master 2.
Benny was a beast! By the way, he actually did kick out the candle's flame. There is a video on RUclips where he talks about this fight scene.
I think he said he did it the first go, but almost blew something in his hip and leg. I guess he really put some umph in that kick.
I don't know how many times i saw this scene over many years, but only now i noticed knocked out dudes on the floor.
So many similarities with this and Way of the Dragon… getting beat to start and then relaxing and flowing better to eventually win. Love this fight!!
Apparently Benny Urquidez managed to really pull off blowing out the candles with his kick but he was doing it so many times, I think he had pulled something in his leg so he had to tell the Director He couldn't do it again so they managed to find a way to do it for him at the precise second.
It's hard to look tough in suspenders and a bowtie but, as Benny Urquidez proves, not impossible.
When I heard the stories about Benny The Jet, it peaked my interest to practice Martial Arts and hope to one day meet the legendary Kickboxer.
Benny vs Jackie in Dragons forever, that's on another level. Would love for you to react to that if you haven't already. You should check it out
Awesome! Grew up in the 80s. Jc and Ben U aka 5he Jet are awesome!
Its so impressive how Benny was able to take his skills from the ring to the big screen and just nail it!
@@BurridgeMartialArts604 drunken master fight scene please. Thank u so much for ur quick response and enjoy to Jackie. Yes Ben Urquidez was impressive from the ring to the screen
honestly at this point, the audience suggestions is the couch co-star.
You really should check out cyril Raffaele the fight scene from d13 ultimatum in the art museum
Benny's punches look like they actually sound like that without the sfx lol
I’ve watched a few of your vids and I find it hard to buy into it, that you’ve never watched these movies before!? So many of us have watched these movies more times than some people have hot dinners!!! 🤣
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. 4:25 Benny's eyes didn't blink once
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I have actually tickled someone before to get out of something in a fight before and it can be surprising effective.
I've also put my hand into a nakadaka fist before and pressed and rubbed in a circular motion with the extended knuckle really hard into a area by the arm pit that has a lot of nerves and it's really, really painful when done right and can be effective in getting someone to loosen a grip or let go.
If your creative enough you can do a lot of things that people wouldn't expect.
The best fighting scene ever in my opinion...As a kid watching these films Benny always scared me lol,
it was something about his eyes but the thing is, other than Bruce Lee, Benny motivated me to study martial arts.
Jackies best fight scene ever hands down.
The music in the original is next level sounds like beat it
This one is not one of the best, this is the best fight scene ever
bruce lee >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
@@raohxbroly8176 Perhaps, but this one is the one that got me hooked to martial arts movies
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Bruce Lee was the superior martial artist.
But the choreography and camera placement in his movies were awkward.
By the time Jackie Chan came along, cinematography and choreography were both perfected.
So while Bruce Lee could beat Chan in a real fight, Chan's movies usually had much better and smoother choreography, hence the fights in the movies looked better.
@@theryumancer9639 Jackie., By time got into stunting, had trained for full multi-style depiction,
Bruce :- took different emphasis., Multiple style, with emphasis functional combat flowing btw styles.
It's a very subtle difference.
Bruce : had to physically instruct, many cameramen, to focus upon poV that ensured quality 'takes', with less switch/cut editting.
Look carefully & you'll notice small edit flaws in the flow of this sequence; it's so well re-combined you barely realise that Benny & Jackie, performed this several times over. ' FULL & pt LENGTH ', each time.
Think 🕯️'John Saxon', 🙏informed us at 'Rose Theatre' 🇬🇧, re: researching b4 'CoV' released, that duration of filmed fighting exceeded 3hours.
Bruce, wouldn't have put that sort of endurance strain upon his body , yet still did numerous (shorter) re-takes, mostly due issues with equipment.
Final fight scene of Drunken Master 2 is competition for this I believe.
Hellz Yeah this fight will change your life
2:40 Jackie Chan specialized in boxing when he started as a stuntman for Bruce Lee. So I believe he is ambidextrous.
Southpaw? Yes.
As a kid looking at the camera angles and the choreography, I assumed that he always switched between right and left handed stances to capture the best of the choreography between him and the fellow actors he was fighting against.
what i like about Benny is how he hits like he has cinder blocks for hands XD
He does in a way
The only thing better than this fight, is their food truck at the start of the movie.
benny legit kicked out those candles
Ahh, I was gonna recommend this! You know what you have to do next: DRAGONS FOREVER! 👊
(that's the Jackie v Benny rematch!)
Ah, I edited just as you gave a like but I see it actually wipes off your like 🤔
I just finished watching dragons forever it'll be edited and posted tomorrow!!
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Excellent!
I stumbled across your video for Gorgeous on the weekend and enjoyed it. Watched a few since (and sub'd). Nice work, chief 👍
Can you do The Foreigner? It's another Jackie Chan fight scene, but more serious. Also, can you do Marko Zaror in the Redeemer/Scott Adkins and Marko Zaror in Savage Dogs?
Straight up street fighter scene
Only 2 people in the world can wear suspenders and still look intimidating. Sensei Benny Urquidez and the late Robert Baker (petrov from Fist of Fury)
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When I watched this fight as a kid, I saw benny and thought he was the weirdest looking chinese uncle ever.
I started punching out candle flames when I was about 9. None of my friends or other students at my Dojo could do it. I felt so cool. Too bad I peaked so early lol
Benny Urquidez is one of the martial arts instructors who taught Shannon Lee (Bruce Lee's daughter).
When they got hit, they showed their pain in their face.
unfortunately you reacted to the video with the wrong back ground music. The real Wheels on Meals Ost makes this scene 10x better :D
i remember when i learn karate in 60s, my sensei says to me, if someone kicks you, block using your fist, let him taste the pain, the more the enemy throw a kick, the more your enemy will feel pain..
and i had a fight in school , i use his technic and i swear i am not doing it again..very dangerous..
Rip to my sensei Ogowa japan okinawa..
Oh man I thought I recognised Benny from Grosse Pointe Blank, so I looked it up. He had an interesting fight in that film too.
Jackie Chan is right-handed. He probably fights like that because traditional Chinese martial arts are less dogmatic about which foot you put in front, often switching between the two. Bruce Lee fought southpaw even though he was right-handed too, and would study footage of Muhammad Ali boxing, but flip the film on his projector so he could see how the technique could be done from southpaw.
As for kicking out the candles, that's a bit of movie magic. They had a guy offscreen blow them out just as his foot went by them :)
not necessarily young cause he was 30 at the time, which was retirement age for competitive fighters back then (nowadays, 30 can be prime age for certain fighters, but Jackie is just crazy doing stunts until his 40s). At 30, u can expect Jackie to have incurred numerous injuries already on top of that.