Question:
Best Jackie Chan Movies?
Tony Hong
2013-05-12 16:19:12 UTC
Just bored and wanna watch a jackie chan movie, name some movies of his that is comedy and action and setting is more "now" (not back in ancient times)
Seven answers:
TheManofAction
2013-05-12 16:34:45 UTC
1911 (2011)

Chinese Zodiac (2012)

The Karate Kid (2010)

Rush hour 4 (????, Unknown, rumored)

Skiptrace (2014)

Expendables 3 (????, Rumored)

The Spy Next Door (2010)

The Forbidden Kingdom (2008)

Kung Fu Panda, voice, monkey (2008)

Kung Fu Panda 2, voice, monkey (2011)

Rush hour 3 (2007)

Rush hour 2 (2001)

Rush hour (1998)

Shanghai noon (2000)

Shanghai Knights (2003)



BIO PART 1



Apprenticed to the China Drama Academy (or "opera school") by his parents at the age of 6, Jackie Chan was rigorously trained in music, dance, and traditional martial arts. A visiting filmmaker offered Chan his first (tiny) role as a stunt player. Chan took the part, and soon left the Opera to pursue the world of film. Fellow Opera students Yuen Biao and Sammo Hung Kam-Bo would also have careers in film, and the three would star in several films together in the following years. Chan's talent and enthusiasm soon saw him taking larger and more important roles, graduating first to stunt coordinator, and then to director.



Following the death of martial arts legend Bruce Lee, the search was on for an actor who could inspire audiences to the same degree; every young martial artist was given a chance. Chan decided that rather than emulating Lee (and thus living forever in his shadow), he would develop his own style of film making. His directorial debut The Young Master (1980) was a milestone in martial arts films, being one of the first to effectively combine comedy with action. This set the tone for many of his future films, which combined slapstick humor with high-energy martial arts action. A self-confessed fan of Buster Keaton and Harold Lloyd, Chan performs all his own stunts, quite often at his own peril. His later films include outtakes of his on-set injuries run under the closing credits. He is understandably number one on the insurance blacklist.



BIO PART 2

Hong Kong's cheeky, lovable and best known film star, Jackie Chan endured many years of long, hard work and multiple injuries to establish international success via his early beginnings in Hong Kong's manic martial arts cinema industry.



Jackie was born "Kong-sang Chan" on Hong Kong's famous Victoria Peak on April 7, 1954, to Charles and Lee-Lee Chan, and the family emigrated to Canberra, Australia, in early 1960. The young Jackie was less than successful scholastically, so his father sent him back to Hong Kong to attend the rigorous China Drama Academy, one of the Peking Opera schools. Chan excelled at acrobatics, singing and martial arts and eventually became a member of the "Seven Little Fortunes" performing troupe and began lifelong friendships with fellow martial artists / actors Sammo Hung Kam-Bo and Yuen Biao. Chan journeyed back and forth to visit his parents and work in Canberra, but eventually he made his way back to Hong Kong as his permanent home.
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2016-10-06 13:27:49 UTC
Best Jackie Chan Movies
anonymous
2016-03-11 01:54:02 UTC
Jackie chan has funny fighting movies. I like rush hour and rumble in the Bronx
anonymous
2013-09-13 00:35:46 UTC
Karate Kid, Forbidden Kingdom, Chinese Zodiak
anonymous
2013-05-12 16:46:11 UTC
his old ones are better nut since you insist mr nice guy drunk shaolin rush hour 1 2 3 spy next door chinese zodiac karate kid the forbindden kingdom around the world in 80 days super cop 1 2 rumble in the bronx. chinese ones like xin shao lin si, jian guo da ye, da bing xiao
anonymous
2014-08-28 09:26:42 UTC
jackie chan and his awsome moves!!!!
Sumit Thakur
2013-05-12 16:39:38 UTC
In my opinion it is "The Karate Kid"

Thanks


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