Chan, Jackie jackie chan. 04/07/1954. Hong Kong, HK. Battle Creek Brawl, . 1980. Big Brawl, . 1980. Cannonball Run, . 1981. Cannonball Run II, . Japanese Driver, 1984. http://www.aveleyman.com/ActorsC/P00002986.HTML
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Extractions: release) The Medallion The Twins Effect Shanghai Knights The Tuxedo Rush Hour 2 The Accidental Spy Shanghai Noon Gen-X Cops The King of Comedy Gorgeous Rush Hour Who Am I? Mr. Nice Guy Jackie Chan's First Strike (1997), aka Police Story 4: First Strike Rumble in the Bronx Dead Heat Drunken Fist II (1994), known in the USA as The Legend of Drunken Master Once a Cop (1993), aka Police Story V Crime Story (1993), aka Police Story IV Twin Dragons Police Story 3 (1992) aka Super Cop Brother vs. Brother City Hunter A Kid from Tibet Operation Condor:Armour of God II New Kids in Town The Burning Island Black Dragon Police Story 2 3 Brothers Jackie Chan's Project A2 (1987), aka
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Extractions: Hello again, remember me *sigh* Anyways, I am leaving within an hour to go see The Medallion, finally! Expect a review up later today or tomorrow. I hope it is better, to me, than what other reviewers have said. I also deleted some old movie news. There are a few bits of new stuff about his upcomming movies floating around, and I will try to catch them and type them up.
Extractions: Brett Ratner Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan reprise their roles from the 1998 original, Tucker playing Los Angeles detective Carter and Chan playing Hong Kong detective Lee. This time out, the duo is chasing after counterfeiter Ricky Tan (John Lone) and his triad gang as they launder funny money from Hong Kong to L.A. to Las Vegas. Not much of a story (one that was written by the genius who also brought us Speed 2:Cruise Control), but that is no big surprise. The story for the first film was pretty weak, and that film made $150 million so why bother writing anything worthwhile for this installment? It merely goes from point A to B to C, using cliché after cliché as it plods along. Brett Ratner, the films director, doesnt even bother putting forth any effort. Instead of taking this installment in a different direction and trying something new, he goes for the "if it aint broke, dont fix it" method of directing a sequel. Writing and directing are, of course, not what we go to see a film like this for. We go for stunts, fighting and comedy. Even in these departments though, the movie falls flat on its ass. Jackie Chans trademark stunts and energetic fight scenes are beginning to look as tired as the man himself (how old is he again?). Chan does try to inject some life into his poorly written character, but it is to no avail. Here is hoping that the proposed sequel to Shanghai Noon gives him more to work with than this film.
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Extractions: SEPTEMBER, 1998 - It was supposed to be a one-on-on interview at his new comedy club located in a strip mall of dubious economic merit in Atlanta, but Chris Tucker left us cooling our heels for about an hour, along with a disparate group of other journalists who'd been promised 15 minutes alone with the co-star of Rush Hour . When he finally showed up, everybody got shuffled to a small room in the back of the club. It still lasted 15 minutes. Almost. You're a native of Atlanta. How often to you get back here? I come back a lot. When I'm not doin' a movie, I come back a lot. It's back and forth. Do you like LA? Are you comfortable there? I like LA. LA is cool, but it ain't like home. Atlanta is home. All my friends are here, I grew up here. But LA is cool. It's more like a big office. It's work and you work, and you're meetin' people all the time, but it's more like acquaintances than friends and stuff. Are you still "straight from the deck" or is Hollywood softening you up a little bit?
Chan, Jackie: I Am Jackie Chan. How to subscribe to Booklist Magazine. chan, jackie and Yang, Jeff. I Am jackie chan My Life in Action. Sept. 1998. 336p. illus. http://archive.ala.org/booklist/v94/adult/jul/01chan.html
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Extractions: var cm_role = "live" var cm_host = "tripod.lycos.com" var cm_taxid = "/memberembedded" Certainly one of the most recognizable faces of the world, Jackie Chan started out as a stunt man who appeared in many movies before he turned 21 years of age. He gained recognision as Bruce Lee's successor as he mesmerized the audience with his flawless and stylish martial arts moves. Considering his popularity today, it took Jackie Chan a lot to become the international star he is today. In 1973, Jackie Chan briefly appeared in the popular Bruce Lee flick Enter the Dragon . In 1978, Chan starred in The Young Master, which was the first of many films he directed. Chan didn't gain American attention until the 1995 film, Rumble in the Bronx was released in the United States whose audience immediately fell in love with him. In 1998, Jackie Chan starred in his first American film, Rush Hour , which became a box-office smash. He returned to the states when he starred in Shanghai Noon in the year 2000. Some of his other popular films include Drunken Master (1978) Fantasy Mission Force (1979), The Big Brawl (1980), The Young Tiger (1980), Project A (1983), Wheels on Meals (1984)