Mr - Nice Guy 1997

: The film was shot entirely on location in Melbourne, Australia , a nod to Jackie's personal connection to the country where his parents lived for decades.

If you grew up in the '90s, you likely remember the era when Jackie Chan was an unstoppable force of nature, blending jaw-dropping stunts with a unique brand of physical comedy. While Rumble in the Bronx often gets the credit for breaking him in the West, is the high-octane gem that truly proved Jackie was the king of the "everyman" action hero. The Plot: From TV Chef to Street Fighter Mr Nice Guy 1997

While some critics at the time found the plot thin, most agreed that the action sequences were top-tier. According to reviews on cityonfire.com , it is considered an "ideal introduction" for new fans because of its lighthearted atmosphere and flurry of amazing stunts. : The film was shot entirely on location

: Martial artist Richard Norton plays Giancarlo, the cleanliness-obsessed drug kingpin. His campy performance adds a perfect layer of '90s cheese to the film. The Plot: From TV Chef to Street Fighter

: In an era before digital doubles, everything you see—the falls, the flips, and the hits—was real and often resulted in actual injuries on set. Critical Reception

Set in Melbourne, Australia, the film follows Jackie, a friendly celebrity TV chef. His quiet life takes a chaotic turn when he accidentally switches videotapes with an investigative reporter, landing him in the middle of a brutal war between a drug cartel and a local street gang. Why We Still Love It

: Like all classic Jackie films, stay for the end credits to see the behind-the-scenes mishaps and close calls that prove just how much abuse Chan took for his craft.