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Gen-X Cops (1999)

Gen-X Cops (1999)
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Young upstart cops are thrown into a maelstrom of danger in this Hong Kong-lensed action thriller. Ten tons of powerful explosives, recently recovered from smugglers, have been stolen by a Japanese terrorist group, led by criminal mastermind Akatura, and the Hong Kong police have to act quickly before the explosives fall into the wrong hands or are used against the wrong people. Chan (Eric Tsang), a effective but non-conformist police detective, decides to use cops that no one will suspect are cops; he pulls three promising but unlikely-looking students from the Police Academy and gives them a crash course on tracking terrorists. Jack (Nicholas Tse), Alien (Sam Lee), and Match (Stephen Fung) are soon sent out to infiltrate the operations of Akatura's right-hand man Daniel (Daniel Wu); along the way, they join forces with Y2K (Grace Yip), a female crime fighter with a talent for electronics. But the young cops soon discover that busting an international terrorist network is no piece of cake; their initial plan goes haywire, and they learn that Akatura plans to use his new-found firepower against the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center. Boasting a high level of visual polish, Gen-X Cops features visual effects from Joe Viskocil and Sam Nicholson, who have worked on such blockbusters as Independence Day, Apollo 13, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, and Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Jackie Chan also makes a brief cameo appearance. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Toru NakamuraEric Tsang, (more)
Director(s):
Benny Chan
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Young upstart cops are thrown into a maelstrom of danger in this Hong Kong-lensed action thriller. Ten tons of powerful explosives, recently recovered from smugglers, have been stolen by a Japanese terrorist group, led by criminal mastermind Akatura, and the Hong Kong police have to act quickly before the explosives fall into the wrong hands or are used against the wrong people. Chan (Eric Tsang), a effective but non-conformist police detective, decides to use cops that no one will suspect are cops; he pulls three promising but unlikely-looking students from the Police Academy and gives them a crash course on tracking terrorists. Jack (Nicholas Tse), Alien (Sam Lee), and Match (Stephen Fung) are soon sent out to infiltrate the operations of Akatura's right-hand man Daniel (Daniel Wu); along the way, they join forces with Y2K (Grace Yip), a female crime fighter with a talent for electronics. But the young cops soon discover that busting an international terrorist network is no piece of cake; their initial plan goes haywire, and they learn that Akatura plans to use his new-found firepower against the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center. Boasting a high level of visual polish, Gen-X Cops features visual effects from Joe Viskocil and Sam Nicholson, who have worked on such blockbusters as Independence Day, Apollo 13, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, and Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Jackie Chan also makes a brief cameo appearance. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
113 mins

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Director(s):
Benny Chan
Writer(s):
Benny ChanBey Logan
Producer(s):
Solon SoBenny ChanJohn Chong
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Adult Language, Violence)
Categories:
Action / Adventure
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Denna B.

    It's like a Jackie Chan movie without Jackie Chan ... except it had Jackie Chan in it (as a cameo). This movie had little going for it. Bad acting, bad story, poor casting, the picture was too dark, frequent and unexplainable use of English dialogue and very little screen time for Grace Yip and Jaymee Ong add up to a royal waste of time. Having said that, the special effects in the Convention Center scene were very good. Although there is a Dolby Digital 5.1 audio option, surround sound wasn't noticeable. As for extras, there is a "Talent Files" feature that only gives a filmography of the executive director - Jackie Chan, a trailer for the movie and another for "Who Am I ?" (a Jackie Chan movie), a 38:30 minutes "Making of" feature and a 51:30 minutes "Deleted Scenes" feature that really only contains unedited footage from the film. Not recommended.

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    Chris T.

    Funny hilarious and if your an action pack Hong Kong fan then you will like it! I couldn't stop laughing as well! There is some scenes that will make you ROTFWL!! Nice job Jackie Chan!! I loved this movie it is that great I wish they made a sequel to this one but a new Generation took over strange? Sequel no way! Gen-Y cops!

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    Billy L.

    This is one super stupid Hongkong flix. Director Benny Chan is clueless. * Dialogs were corny * Action sequence...amateur * Story line: ok, but Benny ruined it with his weak direction The only thing that was half decent about the movies was Jackie Chan's 20 seconds cameo. Gen-X Cops is 100% retard!

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