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America first took notice of chop-socky wizard Jackie Chan in the 1985 free-for-all Police Story — and our love affair with ...
While Dragon Lord showcases Jackie Chan's incredible skills as a serious martial artist, portraying him pulling off unbelievable parkour maneuvers, that's nearly all the movie has to offer.
Jackie Chan may be one of the biggest action stars in the world, but one surprising person who “never” watched any of his movies all the way through was his mother, Lee-lee Chan.
Chan, 71, emphasized the importance of authentic action sequences in martial arts movies. “People definitely don’t like to see Jackie Chan with CGI, of course,” Chan told NBC News.
Chan, 71, emphasized the importance of authentic action sequences in martial arts movies. “People definitely don’t like to see Jackie Chan with CGI, of course,” Chan told NBC News.
However, Chan’s ranking does actually line up with each movie’s critical reception. Rush hour, which is Chan’s favorite, currently sits at 62% on Rotten Tomatoes, and its 2001 sequel, Rush ...