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Pixel art illustration inspired by 1990s video games showing Jackie Chan sliding down a pole through exploding glass in a shopping mall, surrounded by armed enemies, a bus chase, and retro HUD elements displaying health, ammo, and score.
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Police Story Film Review

Released in 1985, Police Story redefined action cinema through raw physicality, inventive choreography, and real bodily risk. Jackie Chan’s landmark film transformed action into a contact sport, blending comedy, danger, and urban chaos into one of the most influential action movies ever made.

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Pixel art illustration inspired by 1990s video games showing Martin Riggs and Roger Murtaugh from Lethal Weapon standing back to back with guns drawn, police lights flashing, and a Christmas-lit Los Angeles skyline behind them.
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Lethal Weapon Film Review

Released in 1987, Lethal Weapon reshaped the action genre by pairing explosive set pieces with genuine emotional risk. Through its wounded heroes, razor-sharp dialogue, and brutal honesty about trauma and friendship, the film transformed the buddy-cop formula into something human, funny, and enduring.

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