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sipi
27th December 2006, 01:15 AM
I searched, but I didnt find any thread for JC. I am surprised, there is no fans in the hub except me :shock: . At the same time, i am very happy to open a new thread for my most favourte actor.

There is lot of JC's popular movies but, its tough to add all. So, i decided to make a poll with most famous movies of JC. Hope, most of you watched those movies...

And, lets start to chat about JC movie.

Wibha
27th December 2006, 01:44 AM
:thumbsup: sipi thou i don't watch many of his movies :oops:

sipi
27th December 2006, 01:55 AM
Details about JC:

Real Name : Kong-Sang Chan (Born in Hong Kong)
Date of Birth : April 7th 1954

He started his career as child artist at the age of 8 in Seven Little Valiant Fighters: Big and Little Wong Tin Bar (1962). As a child artist, he acted in 5 films. In his 17th age, he worked as a Stunt man in FIST OF FURY (1971). He worked in 4 movies, in that 2 are Bruce Lee's. And he casted in some more movies too. But, those are not much popular.

When the Hong Kong movie industry began to fall, he joined to work in a restaurant. There a person, Jack had trouble to pronouce his name so he starts to call him as "little jack". Soonly, it became "JACKIE" and the name stuck. He already had CHAN in his original name.

In the year 1978, DRUNKEN MASTER make an international success and he got a name in this movie. From here, his life starts as an action + comedy casting hero. Still its going on.

Best & Popular Movies of JC:

DRUNKEN MASTER (1978)
THE YOUNG MASTER (1980)
PROJECT A (1984)
WHEELS ON MEALS (1984)
THE PROTECTOR (1985)
POLIC STORY (1985)
ARMOUR OF GOD (1986)
DRAGONS FOREVER (1987)
OPERATION CONDOR (1990)
TWIN DRAGONS (1991)
CITY HUNTER (1993)
CRIME STORY (1993)
RUMBLE IN THE BRONX (1994)
THUNDER BOLD (1995)
MR. NICE GUY (1997)
WHO AM I (1998)
RUSH HOUR (1999)
GORGEOUS (1999)
SHANGHAI NOON (2000)
ACCIDENTAL SPY (2001)
RUSH HOUR 2 (2001)
THE TUXEDO (2002)
SHANGHAI KNIGHTS (2003)
THE MEDALLION (2003)
AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS (2004)
NEW POLICE STORY (2004)
THE MYTH (2005)

The movie in production:
RUSH HOUR 3
KUNG FU PANDA

Sinthiya
27th December 2006, 01:56 AM
I have seen Rush Hour 1 & 2....funny movies...:thumbsup:...

sipi
27th December 2006, 01:57 AM
:thumbsup: sipi thou i don't watch many of his movies :oops:

its ok... check the above message... i mentioned some best movies of JC. Those movies are really a good entertainment ones...

sipi
27th December 2006, 02:10 AM
I have seen Rush Hour 1 & 2....funny movies...:thumbsup:...

yea.. those are very funny movies... more than that, some scenes in city hunter, shanghai knights, accidental spy, mr. nice guy would be much funny & humorous...

In the climax scene of mr.nice guy would be very humorous and unexpected climax. He came with very angry, but he never fight in that situation. Instead of that, he broke villain house.

bingleguy
27th December 2006, 05:58 AM
Jackie ... the man who was another important bridge between China n Hollywood !

Lot of initial movies were just dubbed in English ... but now many movies being made with Jackie.... he is a very talented, risk prone artiste ...

the awaiting thing in every Jackie's movie is the last scene, where the names are displayed. ... where he shows all the mistaken shots, the risk and accident shots ..... nobody would miss to see that part in his movie !

ajithfederer
27th December 2006, 10:27 AM
good actor :thumbsup: :notworthy: :)

sipi
27th December 2006, 11:36 AM
the awaiting thing in every Jackie's movie is the last scene, where the names are displayed. ... where he shows all the mistaken shots, the risk and accident shots ..... nobody would miss to see that part in his movie !

yea!!! those are really a superb ones... there we can see his stunts, done for co-artist too...

in some of the movies, he done stunts for villain / villains bodyguard.

thimuru
28th December 2006, 09:16 PM
jackie chan , sammo hung.

both are my favourites!

sipi
28th December 2006, 09:25 PM
yea.. jackie & samo combination always give a best result...

project A, wheels on meals, police story, twin dragons, mr. nice guy are some of the examples...

and jackie appeared as second hero in samo many movies like twinkle twinkle little star....

rayan36
5th January 2007, 10:09 PM
The first Jackie Chan movie that I saw was Police Story, the best police story I like is the fourth one

It's great to hear that his doing another sequel to Rush Hour. He's really good doing sequels, never failed at the BO, nobody dares to do that

Great thread sipi

sipi
5th January 2007, 10:56 PM
:notworthy: rayan36 :ty:

i would say, CRIME STORY is the best police story ever seen in my life. Thats a real story took up from the police crime. :thumpsup: wonderful concept, screenplay and direction.

its not a regular movie like him with comedy... The story ends up like a true police life... good one...

and "a new police story" is also a wonderful story of a police inspector. he received a best actor award in this movie.

sipi
5th January 2007, 11:04 PM
It's great to hear that his doing another sequel to Rush Hour. He's really good doing sequels, never failed at the BO, nobody dares to do that


yes no body... only he can beat himself on his every movie...

have u seen, WHO AM I??? the jumping scene from a building? wonderful one... i was scared abt his risk :shock:

and what abt gorgeous? he just jumped inside 3 x 3 feet open window.... its really a tough one... at his 45th age...

P_R
6th January 2007, 02:42 AM
Jackie Chan ! I have seen more movies by Jackie Chan than any other non Tamil actor. He is doubtlessly the best entertainers. I kind of lost touch after he came to Hollywood. Post Rumble in the Bronx - I've only seen the 2 Rush hour flicks and Who Am I. Not the most interesting.

The Police Story series are easily his most riveting but I like him better in the rural historicals (like Revenge, Challenge etc.). Some of the unbelievablly crazy stunts for Meals on Wheels. The scene in Twin Dragon where he jumps 'into' the window of a car is fantastic (as always we get to see the painful efforts in the end-credits )

thimuru
6th January 2007, 10:17 AM
Jackie Chan ! I have seen more movies by Jackie Chan than any other non Tamil actor. He is doubtlessly the best entertainers. I kind of lost touch after he came to Hollywood. Post Rumble in the Bronx - I've only seen the 2 Rush hour flicks and Who Am I. Not the most interesting.

The Police Story series are easily his most riveting but I like him better in the rural historicals (like Revenge, Challenge etc.). Some of the unbelievablly crazy stunts for Meals on Wheels. The scene in Twin Dragon where he jumps 'into' the window of a car is fantastic (as always we get to see the painful efforts in the end-credits )

:thumbsup:

sipi
6th January 2007, 10:30 AM
yea, wheels on meals is one more good entertainment & stunt film. The scating scene are very humorous one. good movie...


revenge or challenge - mr. nice guy is a wonderful movie. (it was remaked into tamil as "NADIGAN") and the new police story is also a wonderful challenging. especially the climax scene, how jackie fix the pistol.

rayan36
8th January 2007, 10:33 PM
have u seen, WHO AM I??? the jumping scene from a building? wonderful one... i was scared abt his risk :shock:

and what abt gorgeous? he just jumped inside 3 x 3 feet open window.... its really a tough one... at his 45th age...

let me recall.....is the building with the windows shaped liked stairs, if it is it's a great stunt NEVER to be tried :wink: if you've seen the end credits in the movie, Jackie was gonna fall from the building, he was like holding his breath, he is risking his life doing his own stunts

I remember one movie I think it's Rumble In the Bronx when he jumped from a bridge to a hoovercraft & landed incorrectly which eventually broke his arm :cry:

thimuru
8th January 2007, 11:07 PM
if there is one guy who is fit for the millions of salary given in cine filed...thats jackie chan!

:clap:

Designer
12th January 2007, 12:26 PM
CP : nice thread - but you havent incuded Armour Of God in the polls

sipi
13th January 2007, 04:31 PM
designer, there is max of 10 polls and also i included operation condor, which is the second part of armour of god. operation condor is much popular than armour of god. thats why i choosed operation condor instead of armour of god.

rayan36
3rd April 2007, 10:24 AM
when is Rush hour 3 comin' ?

ajithfederer
15th January 2009, 08:58 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOEUgbiBXMc&feature=related

"Jackie Chan: My Stunts" Documentary Part 1 of 10.

This documentary is a 10 part series. I have watched 5 upto now. Its a must watch for action lovers.

The man's dedication in film making and stunt choregraphy :notworthy:.

Some behind the scenes are really shocking :clap:

littlemaster1982
16th January 2009, 03:51 AM
I had this in a VCD along with Rush Hour VCD. One of my friend borrowed it and never returned it back :curse:

Jackie Chan has broken almost every bone in his body. Real Super Hero :notworthy: :notworthy:

P_R
16th January 2009, 10:56 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOEUgbiBXMc&feature=related

"Jackie Chan: My Stunts" Documentary Part 1 of 10.

This documentary is a 10 part series. I have watched 5 upto now. Its a must watch for action lovers.

The man's dedication in film making and stunt choregraphy :notworthy:.

Some behind the scenes are really shocking :clap:

:ty: Feddy.

Kamal used the bench fight in thoongAdhE thambi thoongAdhE.

The bench fight in Young Master is one of the best.
What deep understanding of camera angles and editing goes into the choreography of the fight. Ultimate test of 'control' of the medium.

thilak4life
16th January 2009, 11:45 AM
Great "artist"! :clap: One of his kind. Was watching "Snake in the Eagle's shadow" with my 6 year old nephew recently, you wouldn't find the (age)difference in enjoying his craft. "Drunken master" I and II, Police story, Armour of God I (not as much with II), and his 80s films are my favorites.

I didn't like the American films. But quite recently, I watched a couple of films by Benny chan. Jackie plays a drunk and sober cop in The New police story and in Rob-b-hood, Jackie plays a low-life thief, unaccepted by his father (OLLO anyone? :P ). Of course, the drama is uneven in both the films. Who would want Drama any way in JC film? But I enjoyed him here than all his Hollywood potboilers put together.

ajithfederer
16th January 2009, 12:35 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8FvzwktChQ

You guys would love this. Jackie chan in david letterman last year. We get to see another peek on his funny side outside of cinema.

From 2:15, its plain hilarious :rotfl:

thilak4life
16th January 2009, 12:54 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8FvzwktChQ

You guys would love this. Jackie chan in david letterman last year. We get to see another peek on his funny side outside of cinema.

From 2:15, its plain hilarious :rotfl:

Air Hostess :rotfl:

Other man's Teeth as his bone :lol:

ajithfederer
16th January 2009, 12:55 PM
Yes :rotfl:. The man is :notworthy:. He makes the entire 9 and a half minutes enjoyable. :)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8FvzwktChQ

You guys would love this. Jackie chan in david letterman last year. We get to see another peek on his funny side outside of cinema.

From 2:15, its plain hilarious :rotfl:

Air Hostess :rotfl:

Other man's Teeth as his bone :lol:

thilak4life
16th January 2009, 12:58 PM
That's what I call a "natural"! :D

ajithfederer
16th January 2009, 01:01 PM
Now only I noticed I haven't voted in this poll. I like his Asian films more than the Hollywood Ones. Who am I is one such movie which I enjoyed a lot. A tough to choice to pick one and i guess some good ones have been missed out from the list.

Vivasaayi
16th January 2009, 01:41 PM
where are movies like

1.wheels on meals

2.my lucky stars or the most important drunken master

littlemaster1982
16th January 2009, 09:33 PM
Thanks for that video AF :thumbsup:

P_R
20th January 2009, 09:42 AM
Now only I noticed I haven't voted in this poll. I like his Asian films more than the Hollywood Ones. Who am I is one such movie which I enjoyed a lot. A tough to choice to pick one and i guess some good ones have been missed out from the list.
Challenge
Revenge
The Young Master
The Drunken Master - famously seen and quoted by GM as "Drunken Monk"
Double Dragon
Dragons Forever

All these IMO are better than the Hollywood movies quoted in the poll.
The only Hollywood movie of his I like is Rumble in the Bronx. Even in that is just "okay".

ajithfederer
20th January 2009, 10:50 AM
Thanks pr!!


Now only I noticed I haven't voted in this poll. I like his Asian films more than the Hollywood Ones. Who am I is one such movie which I enjoyed a lot. A tough to choice to pick one and i guess some good ones have been missed out from the list.
Challenge
Revenge
The Young Master
The Drunken Master - famously seen and quoted by GM as "Drunken Monk"
Double Dragon
Dragons Forever

All these IMO are better than the Hollywood movies quoted in the poll.
The only Hollywood movie of his I like is Rumble in the Bronx. Even in that is just "okay".

crajkumar_be
20th January 2009, 12:46 PM
Yes!

Also, Project A (or is it X) part 2 was quite a riot (the film where he eats lots of Red chillies in the climax.


Now only I noticed I haven't voted in this poll. I like his Asian films more than the Hollywood Ones. Who am I is one such movie which I enjoyed a lot. A tough to choice to pick one and i guess some good ones have been missed out from the list.
Challenge
Revenge
The Young Master
The Drunken Master - famously seen and quoted by GM as "Drunken Monk"
Double Dragon
Dragons Forever

All these IMO are better than the Hollywood movies quoted in the poll.
The only Hollywood movie of his I like is Rumble in the Bronx. Even in that is just "okay".

littlemaster1982
20th January 2009, 01:15 PM
The only Hollywood movie of his I like is Rumble in the Bronx. Even in that is just "okay".


Isn't Rumble in the Bronx a HK production? I mean the whole crew is from HK. I guess it was his first major release in US.

Anyway, Rumble in the Bronx is one of my favorite JC films. Some of the stunts are great, especially the jump across two buildings :shock: :notworthy:

P_R
20th January 2009, 01:24 PM
The only Hollywood movie of his I like is Rumble in the Bronx. Even in that is just "okay".
Isn't Rumble in the Bronx a HK production? I mean the whole crew is from HK. I guess it was his first major release in US.

You are right.
I guess I was misled by the Bronx bit.
The look and feel of the movie is quite different from his previous films.


Anyway, Rumble in the Bronx is one of my favorite JC films. Some of the stunts are great, especially the jump across two buildings :shock: :notworthy:
Awesome jump ! He broke his leg, of course.


CR, adhu Project A dhaan.

littlemaster1982
20th January 2009, 01:45 PM
The only Hollywood movie of his I like is Rumble in the Bronx. Even in that is just "okay".
Isn't Rumble in the Bronx a HK production? I mean the whole crew is from HK. I guess it was his first major release in US.

You are right.
I guess I was misled by the Bronx bit.
The look and feel of the movie is quite different from his previous films.

May be because the location is US :?



Anyway, Rumble in the Bronx is one of my favorite JC films. Some of the stunts are great, especially the jump across two buildings :shock: :notworthy:
Awesome jump ! He broke his leg, of course.


Actually he broke his leg while jumping from the bridge on to hovercraft. He did the rest of the stunts with a bandage on his leg :shock: His dedication :notworthy:

ajithfederer
20th January 2009, 08:37 PM
Jumping across two buildings illaingaa. He jumps from the top of a building to a balcony for godsakes :rotfl: !!

See here from 1:33 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dlJeFuegMY&feature=related

:notworthy:



The only Hollywood movie of his I like is Rumble in the Bronx. Even in that is just "okay".
Isn't Rumble in the Bronx a HK production? I mean the whole crew is from HK. I guess it was his first major release in US.

You are right.
I guess I was misled by the Bronx bit.
The look and feel of the movie is quite different from his previous films.


Anyway, Rumble in the Bronx is one of my favorite JC films. Some of the stunts are great, especially the jump across two buildings :shock: :notworthy:
Awesome jump ! He broke his leg, of course.


CR, adhu Project A dhaan.

carrey
24th January 2009, 11:35 AM
Project A- rocking stunts. :)

ajithfederer
27th January 2009, 12:17 AM
Happened to watch the climax of Rush Hour 2 on TV yesterday from the red dragon casino scene. The stunts were great. The highlight was behind the scenes after the film ended.

Chris Tucker and Jackie chan in the airport filming the last scene and Tucker gets a call from his dad saying he wants to jackie chan :rotfl:

Chris Tucker calls jackie(instead of lee) frequently while filming :rotfl2:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEIrBmZSUJU

Thalafanz
29th March 2009, 07:28 PM
:redjump: Great News for Malaysian Hubbers esp Jackie Chan Fans :redjump:

Jackie Chan & Daniel Wu to appear in Pavilion, Kuala Lumpur on 31 Mar 2009 to promote new HK action blockbuster "Shinjuku Incident".

Here is the trailer: :cool:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWdIyUbdZSA

suvai
29th March 2009, 08:01 PM
enakum jackie chan na romba pidikum........have not missed any of his movies....:-)
vanakam thalafanzz!

Thalafanz
29th March 2009, 08:07 PM
enakum jackie chan na romba pidikum........have not missed any of his movies....:-)
vanakam thalafanzz!

Vanakkam Suvai :)
Don't miss this movie. Trailer looks good. Guess I will see him on 31st. :)

littlemaster1982
30th March 2009, 01:08 PM
:redjump: Great News for Malaysian Hubbers esp Jackie Chan Fans :redjump:

Jackie Chan & Daniel Wu to appear in Pavilion, Kuala Lumpur on 31 Mar 2009 to promote new HK action blockbuster "Shinjuku Incident".

Here is the trailer: :cool:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWdIyUbdZSA

Looks serious and violent. Quite unusual for a Jackie film. Looking forward to it.

littlemaster1982
5th April 2009, 10:58 PM
Ladder fight from First Strike (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0JYNznbL0Q).

Jackie uses everything in this fight brooms, ladders, sticks and what not. Awesome choreography :notworthy: One of my favorite JC fights 8-)

Thalafanz
28th April 2009, 07:43 PM
Sorry for the late. I did go to the Shinjuku Incident launching here in Pavilion, Malaysia. Here are the clips that I could manage to capture inspite of big crowd:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QmmE4Qs-SM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7koPoZghbHg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUwuM7pmTVo

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwvVQHmil0U

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WeyEVAkpRVM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kgu9vAH_qJQ

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NF0_AaGI70

P.S Romba kashta pattu intha clips ellAm eduthEn... Rizzling, heavy crowd etc etc... :)

Raikkonen
28th April 2009, 08:02 PM
:clap: nice...

Thalafanz
21st May 2009, 07:48 PM
Ada pAvigala, ivlO Jackie fans irunthum yArum innum 'Shinjuku Incident' paththi oru vArthai kooda sollavE illa. :(

I watched it around one month back. This movie is a feast for those who wants to see a serious Jackie. My detail review later. :)

It ran very well here in Malaysia inspite of not-so-good word of mouth among Chinese community. :cool:
I heard they even banned it in China(becoz of extreme violence)... :( (Not sure how far it's true.)

littlemaster1982
21st May 2009, 08:51 PM
Yoga,

I thought of asking you when you posted the launch clips. There is no news here about the release.

I'll have to wait till the film releases here in India.

littlemaster1982
7th June 2009, 09:54 PM
Watched Shinjuku Incident. The film was good in parts. Could have been better. It was refreshing to see a vulnerable Jackie :)

Thalafanz
16th July 2009, 07:30 PM
[tscii:02ea11b443]Jackie Chan, Jaden Smith start 'Karate Kid' remake :D

BEIJING — Jackie Chan will play the wise kung-fu master in a Hollywood-Chinese remake of the 1984 hit "The Karate Kid" that kicked off filming in the Chinese capital at the weekend, a movie company publicist said Monday.

Chan's young disciple in "Kung Fu Kid" will be played by Jaden Smith, the son of Hollywood superstars Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith, China Film Group spokesman Weng Li told The Associated Press in a phone interview.

In "The Karate Kid," Pat Morita plays the iconic building handyman Mr. Miyagi who trains one of his young tenants, portrayed by Ralph Macchio, into an accomplished fighter.

The co-production between the state-run China Film Group and Columbia Pictures started shooting Saturday in Beijing, Weng said.

"Kung Fu Kid" is being directed by Harald Zwart, who also directed "One Night at McCool's" and "The Pink Panther 2," Solon So, the chief executive of Chan's company, JC Group, told the AP.

Chan and Smith, along with Smith's parents and sister Willow, attended a traditional Chinese ceremony to mark the start of the shoot Saturday. Photos on China Film Group's movie news Web site show the Smith family and Chan holding incense sticks.

Will Smith — one of the film's producers — Chan, Zwart and others symbolically removed a piece of red cloth covering a movie camera, after which Smith gave Chan a hug, according to video posted on Chinese news Web site Sina.com. His hair done in a huge Afro and wearing a bright red track jacket and blue pants, Jaden Smith stood and waved when he was introduced. His father ruffled his hair when he sat down.

Chan said on his Web site he also attended the younger Smith's 11th birthday party last Wednesday, where he and Will Smith posed for pictures with young performers wearing red and yellow costumes with dragon patterns.

Ken Stovitz, one of Will Smith's partners in the production company Overbrook Entertainment, said at the ceremony Saturday that "Kung Fu Kid" will be set in modern-day Beijing. China Film Group chairman Han Sanping said shooting will last three months.

Chan juggles careers in Hollywood and Chinese-language film. The veteran 55-year-old Hong Kong action star will be seen in the upcoming the Hollywood action comedy "The Spy Next Door," about an undercover Chinese spy whose cover is blown, and the Chinese production, "Big Soldier," about the friendship between two soldiers set in China's ancient Qin dynasty.

Jaden Smith costarred with his father in the 2006 movie "The Pursuit of Happyness" and appeared in the 2008 Keanu Reeves sci-fi movie "The Day the Earth Stood Still."[/tscii:02ea11b443]

http://www.sj-r.com/entertainment/x631630325/Jackie-Chan-Jaden-Smith-start-Karate-Kid-remake

ajithfederer
29th July 2009, 12:30 AM
LM's sig :thumbsup:

littlemaster1982
30th July 2009, 04:23 PM
:ty: :ty:

The video has crossed 5.4 million views and 14,000 comments :shock:

Thalafanz
30th July 2009, 06:17 PM
LM's sig :thumbsup:

:yes: :bow:

Thalafanz
30th July 2009, 06:28 PM
:ty: :ty:

The video has crossed 5.4 million views and 14,000 comments :shock:

:omg: LM, thank you very much for the clip link... I'm flattered. He can be named as 'God of Stunts' :bow: :bow: :bow:

For the 2nd stunt - He wasn't satisfied with the first take. So, he did it three times... :shaking:
Semma guts... 8-) 8-) 8-)

littlemaster1982
30th July 2009, 07:56 PM
[tscii:ee33f500a1]Yoga,

Idhu varaikkum neenga idhai pakkalaingaradhudhan aachariyame :P There is a documentary ön him called "My Story". Youtube-laiye irukkum-nu ninaikkiren. Chance kidaicha adhaiyum paarunga :)[/tscii:ee33f500a1]

Thalafanz
30th July 2009, 08:02 PM
[tscii:f885e29a5b]
Yoga,
Idhu varaikkum neenga idhai pakkalaingaradhudhan aachariyame :P

:oops: :oops: :oops: IppOllAm time kedaikkurathilla.


There is a documentary ön him called "My Story". Youtube-laiye irukkum-nu ninaikkiren. Chance kidaicha adhaiyum paarunga :)

KandippA. Thanks. :)[/tscii:f885e29a5b]

Thalafanz
30th July 2009, 08:04 PM
Yoga,

Idhu varaikkum neenga idhai pakkalaingaradhudhan aachariyame :P

Actually, sila stunts-a antha respective padanggal-a pArtirukkEn. But, this clip carries a good compilation though... 8-)

littlemaster1982
11th August 2009, 08:43 PM
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:notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:

littlemaster1982
11th August 2009, 09:09 PM
Another listing (http://www.jackiechanfansite.com/component/content/article/64-jackie-injury-page/58-jackie-chan-injury-page.html)

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Arm-
Jackies arm was slashed by a sword in the making of 'Snake in the eagles shadow'. Blood poored out and the footage was seen in the film, as the camera continued to roll.

Back-
In Police Story Jackie nearly became paralyzed when he nearly broke his 7th and 8th Vertebrae in his spine. This was when doing the pole-slide scene.

Cheek-
Jackie dislocated his cheek bone in the making of 'Supercop'.

Chin-
Jackie injured his Chin, it was so bad it sometimes hurt him to speak. This was in the making of 'Dragon Lord'.

Chest-
Jackie dislocated his Sternum in Armour of God II: Operation Condor.

Ears-
After injuring his head, jackie became hard of hearing in one hear.

Eye-
Jackie nearly lost an eye in Drunken master.

Foot-
Jackie Broke his ankle while doing a stunt in 'Rumble in the Bronx'. He had to jump onto a Hovercraft. Being a hero Jackie still continued filming, He had his cast covered by a sock which was then made to look like his shoe.

Hand-
Jackie hurt his hand and fingers in 'The Protector'

Head-
Jackie suffered a brain hemorrhage in 'Armour of God'. He also got knocked unconcious in 'Hand Of Death'. However Jackie has had many more injuries to his head throughout his life.

Knee-
Jackie hurt his Knees badly during 'City Hunter' in the skate board scene. Unfortunately Jackie has had so much injury to his knees, it causes him pain, and means its difficult to jump and run.

Legs-
During Crime Story Jackie had his legs crushed by two cars.

Neck-
If you have ever seen Project A then you will know why Jackie hurt his neck - Falling from the high clock tower. Jackie also hurt his neck while filming Mr. Nice Guy.

Nose-
Jackie has broken his nose at least three times. Mr. Nice Guy - Project A - Young Master.

Pelvis-
In Police Story, while doing the pole-slide Jackie dislocated his pelvis.

Shoulder-
During city hunter Jackie dislocated his shoulder.

Teeth-
Jackie has had alot of damage to his teeth, and one was even kicked out during 'Snake in the eagles Shadow'.

Throat-
Jackie almost suffercated during the filming of 'The Young Master'.


FILMS:-

Accidental Spy-
During the Turkish Bath scene, Jackie slipped over and hit his head. Jackie also hurt his back and doctors said if he ever had another back injury, he could end up being paralized.

Armour of God (AKA Operation Condor II)-
Jackie suffered a brain hemorrhage in 'Armour of God'. He also got knocked unconcious in 'Hand Of Death'. However Jackie has had many more injuries to his head throughout his life. After injuring his head, jackie became hard of hearing in one hear.

Armour of God II (AKA Operation Condor)-
Jackie was continuously kicked in the chest for a scene so ended up with cuts and bruises. Jackie also dislocated his Sternum after falling from a chain.

City Hunter-
Jackie got bitten by a white mouse, He also broke the top part of his foot. One other bad injury was Dislocating his shoulder. However Unfortunately Jackie hurt his knees and leg while doing the skateboard scene, this caused him to be in a wheel chair and on crutches. Jackies knee injuries still haunt him today, it causes it hard for him to jump and to run. This is why you may think he runs in a funny way.

Crime Story-
Jackies legs got crushed between two cars.

Dragon Fist-
Jackie ended up breaking his nose.

Dragon Lord-
Jackie hurt both his head and his chin. He hurt his head by falling from height.

Dragons Forever-
Jackie hurt his ankle.

Drunken Master-
Jackie almost lost an eye, and ended up being concussed.

Drunken Master II-
Jackie injured his back when being kicked onto a table and burned his bottom, face and hands. He also hurt his nose when him and Ken Lo hit heads together.

Hand of Death-
Jackie was left unconcious.

Left Handed Strike-
Jackie hurt his elbow.

Magnificent Bodyguards-
Jackie Broke his Hip.

Medallion-
Jackie burned some of his hair and his hands. Jackie also ended up with a huge cut between his left eye and nose, when he got whipped by a stunt wire which broke.

Miracles (Mr. Canton and Lady Rose)-
Jackie go thurt by a axe handle which left him with a small cut on his brow. Jackie also got injured by some bamboo between his eye and eyebrow causing alot of blood.

Mr. Nice Guy-
Jackie yet again broke his nose and hurt his neck.

Police Story-
Jackie was nearly paralyzed when he nearly broke his 7th and 8th vertebrae in his spine. Jackie also dislocated his pelvis and burned all the skin on his hands.

Police Story II-
Jackie cut his head when jumping through the wrong billboard/glass window. Jackie was also run over, cut his arm and hurt his eye.

Police Story 3: Supercop-
Jackie dislocated his cheek bone, and broke his shoulder. He also fractured a rib and ended up with bruising.

Police Story IV (Jackie Chan's First Strike)-
Jackie split his upper lip and cut his finger. Jackie also nearly died of Hypothermia from being in the cold without protection.

Project A-
He broke his finger and nose. And had his worst neck injury ever when he did the clocktower stunt. Jackie also grazed his back and did damage to his teeth.

The Protector-
Jackie hurt his hand and the bones in his fingers.

Rumble in the Bronx-
Jackie broke his ankle while doing a jump stunt onto a Hovercraft. Jackie continued to film, by covering his cast in a sock and making it look like a shoe. Jackie also got injured again by the Hovercraft when it went over him wrong.

Rush Hour-
Jackie landed badly and hurt his back.

Rush Hour 2-
In the past jackie had already broken a toe on his right foot. However he broke it again in this film. However it did not stop filming because he put it back into place.

Shanghai Knights-
Jackie got hit by a spear and it left him with a scratch on the left side of his face. He also bruised his throat which made it difficult to speak due to swelling.

Snake in the Eagle's Shadow-
Hwang Jang Lee ended up accidently kicking out a tooth of Jackie. Jackies arm was slashed by a sword. Blood poored out and the footage was seen in the film, as the camera continued to roll.

Thunderbolt-
Jackies eyebrows were burned by being close to an explosion. Jackie also cracked some bone in his hip and hurt his back when he fell from height. Jackie also lost control of a car and ended up leaving the track.

The Tuxedo-
Jackie sprained his ankle and also ended up cutting his forehead.

Twin Dragons-
Jackie ended up with pieces of glass in his bottom.

Twin Effect-
Jackie Nearly got his leg run over.

Young Master-
Jackie broke his nose and also nearly suffocated when he suffered a bad throat injury.

Thalafanz
12th August 2009, 06:11 AM
Oh God!!! Thank you very much LM... :thumbsup:

JC: Risk-unnA athu enakku rusk-uu sAppidara mAthiri... :P

groucho070
12th August 2009, 07:54 AM
Unbelieavable!!!!

Thalafanz
12th August 2009, 10:14 AM
Unbelieavable!!!!

GM: nAngga enna poiyyaaaa solrOm... :P

Nice avatar LM :D

http://www.mayyam.com/hub/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&u=20215

littlemaster1982
12th August 2009, 10:16 AM
:ty: Yoga. That fight scene link is in prev pages :)

Guess_Me
12th August 2009, 10:20 AM
Never knew a Jackie Chan thread existed here. I have been a hardcore JC fan for years. I have nearly all his movies in different format, from VHS to VCD, DVD and even Blu-ray. He is the greatest action star ever. A true all rounder who can direct, write, sing, dance, fight and also act.

littlemaster1982
12th August 2009, 10:22 AM
Welcome here Guess_Me. Another JC fan :cool2:

Which film of his you have in Blu Ray (other than recent ones) :shock: Any HD rips out there?

Guess_Me
12th August 2009, 10:29 AM
I only have The Forbidden Kingdom in Blu-ray. Other than that only two more movies of his have been released in the same format.

Shinjuku Incident (2009)
Accidental Spy (1999)

Didn't buy them yet. These Asian Blu-rays are pretty costly. They cost like $35 per movie while American movies can be bought for $20. I am waiting for a price drop.

But within the next couple of months, there is one JC set that is coming on Blu-ray that is worth any price tag. Yes, the ultimate Police Story Trilogy is coming in high-def format. Can't wait!!!

Regarding HD rips, I believe both Accidental Spy and Shinjuku Incident are available in 720p format.

littlemaster1982
12th August 2009, 10:33 AM
But within the next couple of months, there is one JC set that is coming on Blu-ray that is worth any price tag. Yes, the ultimate Police Story Trilogy is coming in high-def format. Can't wait!!!

Great info. :ty: :ty:


Regarding HD rips, I believe both Accidental Spy and Shinjuku Incident are available in 720p format.

Will get Accidental Spy. Didn't like Shinjuku Incident much :|

Guess_Me
12th August 2009, 10:50 AM
The poll really surprises me on two things

1. Rush Hour leads
2. Omission of Miracles (Mr. Canton and Lady Rose)

Rush Hour sure is funny. But the quality of the movie is nowhere near his Hong Kong classics. This is bcoz in Hollywood JC is restricted in many ways. The production company wont allow him to do his own stunts. They always go by the book.

Stunt-wise Rush Hour (1999) was not exciting. Even JC's fall on to the long banner in the climax was doubled by a stunt guy as the studios won't let him take the risk. People said JC was afraid to do the stunt himself as he was like 45 that time. 5 years later he came back to his Hong Kong roots at the age of 50 and made New Police Story which featured 10 times the stunts he did in Rush Hour, all by himself. Thats JC.

Anyway Rush Hour leading the polls shows that people here are largely unaware of his Hong Kong classics.

And Miracles being omitted from the polls is a big surprise. It is my favorite JC movie and JC's own favorite among his works. You can watch the movie any number of times and won't get bored. Excellent comedy, melodious songs, rocking stunts and beautiful touching story line well executed by Jackie. His direction was splendid with top notch camera work. Making a period movie is no cake walk, that too set in the 1930s Hong Kong with people wearing long coats and English caps. Jackie did so well.

But the movie was a failure at the box office. It was the costliest movie at that time mostly due to rich sets. Also the set of a complete mansion that was built for Miracles, got destroyed in a typhoon which swept HK at that time. They had to rebuild the whole thing. All this contributed to the budget.

Still Miracles is the best all round movie JC made. Akshay Kumar's Singh in Kinng is a lame ripoff of Miracles.

littlemaster1982
12th August 2009, 10:59 AM
Miracles is one of my favorites as well. The climax fight is awesome :clap: But I felt the film was bit long :roll:

groucho070
12th August 2009, 11:07 AM
Unbelieavable!!!!

GM: nAngga enna poiyyaaaa solrOm... :P

Nice avatar LM :D

http://www.mayyam.com/hub/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&u=20215 :D Unbelievable as in, adeenggappadiyappa....

Avadi to America
12th August 2009, 06:01 PM
Good to see a thread for Jacki chan..... MY man...

Thalafanz
12th August 2009, 06:03 PM
A2A :thumbsup:

Avadi to America
12th August 2009, 10:35 PM
The Armour of the God lam include pannama....around the world in 80days include panni rrukureenga....

In my opinion, the list is, not in order

armor of god I, II
twin dragons
police story
The Legend of Drunken Master

I will add more movies later...

littlemaster1982
2nd November 2009, 01:41 PM
Jackie's next film (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1319718/)

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ajithfederer
2nd November 2009, 09:44 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7buO2IKO0g

Jackie with ellen where he talks about laundry, his interaction with spielberg, doing movies in america and so on.

Jyothsna
3rd November 2009, 01:12 PM
Rumble in the Bronx add pannaliya poll a? :huh: :sad:

littlemaster1982
3rd November 2009, 01:19 PM
Thread aarambichavar hub-kke varradhilla :|

littlemaster1982
18th November 2009, 09:24 AM
Jackie Chan in The Spy Next Door (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5TvFI7rdwM) - Trailer.

Avadi to America
21st November 2009, 08:12 PM
when is the next jackie chan movie releases?

jackie has to stick with honkong industry.... he does not get enough footage or freedom in hollywood movies especially latest movies....

littlemaster1982
21st November 2009, 09:32 PM
The Spy Next Door releases in Jan. Not sure when that HK film is scheduled to release. Probably in mind 2010.

ajithfederer
9th January 2010, 12:47 AM
Armour of God II: Operation Condor (1991)

Jackie is sent by the UN to track down the gold buried by the Nazi's during WW2. Absolute entertainment for near 100 minutes. The street chase with Jackie in the bike and the cars chasing him was fantastic. In this film we have two different action scenes where the actresses are only with a towel. In the first one Jackie pulls the towel to distract and in the second fight scene the other actress pulls it off :rotfl:. The final 30-40 minutes and the fights were fantastic with the wind power machines :rotfl:. Enna oru creativity :clap:.


Jackie the Director and stunt co-ordinator :bow:

littlemaster1982
9th January 2010, 01:07 AM
One of those JC films which can be watched million times and still not get bored of it. He broke his chest bone :shock: while doing one of the stunts.

Avadi to America
16th January 2010, 12:15 AM
how is the movie "The Spy Next Door" ?

RGowtham
16th January 2010, 10:02 AM
When the movie "SPY TO NEXT DOOR" released????

Sanjeevi
16th January 2010, 11:58 AM
Yesterday

ajithfederer
23rd January 2010, 09:24 PM
The Legend of Drunken Master (Drunken Master II) - 1994.

Fantastic fantastic stunts. The last fight with the Ambassador's side-kick was exhilirating. Jackie swallows petrol, falls on a heap of burning fire and does what not. Another note worthy fight scene is him and the other kungfu master fending off the Axe Gang at the top floor of a restaurant. Creativitykku oru alavae illa. To say the last fight scene was very quick is an understatement. It was lightning fast. Her step mother and father characters were a revelation. Jackie :clap:.

littlemaster1982
23rd January 2010, 09:37 PM
The last fight was filmed for 17 days :shock:

:bow: to the dedication and hard work of Jackie and team.

RGowtham
24th January 2010, 10:29 AM
He's a "LEGEND" :2thumbsup: :2thumbsup:

RGowtham
24th January 2010, 12:04 PM
Wtahing ROB-B-HOOD in Vijay tv.

Enjoying the day.

Dinesh84
24th January 2010, 01:01 PM
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/spy_next_door/

:|

littlemaster1982
24th January 2010, 06:41 PM
Naalaikku pakkalamnu irukken :roll:

venkkiram
25th January 2010, 06:32 AM
முதன் முதலா பார்த்த படம், The Protector

இன்னமும் நினைவில் பசுமையாக இருக்கின்ற சில காட்சிகள்..

1) நதியின் ஒரு புறத்திலிருந்து மறுபுறம் செல்ல வேண்டிய நிர்ப்பந்தம். உடனே அருகில் இருந்த நீண்ட மரக்கழியை நதியில் ஊணி, அது அக்கரைக்கு செல்லும் முன்னே கழியின் நுனி வரை ஏறுவது..அட்டகாசம்

2) விடுதியில் நடக்கும் சண்டைக்காட்சிகளில், இரு இடங்களில் (3.17 & 3.37 ) முக்கியமாக சுவரில் காலை ஊன்றி திரும்பி காலால் தாக்குதல் (3.37)..கண் கொள்ளாக் காட்சி.

3) இறுதியில் Crane-லிருந்து தொங்கிகொண்டிருக்கும் தளத்தில், எதிரியை தாக்குவது(7.23)...

The Protector (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTweTwVIdWQ)

படம் பிடித்துப் போனதால், முதல் முறையாக பள்ளி வகுப்பில் இருந்து கட் அடித்து விட்டு, இரண்டாம் முறையாக படம் பார்த்தது..

littlemaster1982
16th June 2010, 11:28 AM
Karate Kid is getting good reviews and Jackie is getting a fair share of applauses too :D

http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/karate_kid_2010/

Avadi to America
16th June 2010, 06:25 PM
Communateenga!!!! IMDB rating romba kevalama pottu irukanunga.... though the reviews are good....

littlemaster1982
16th June 2010, 09:33 PM
IMDB ratings are skewed for Karate Kid because a lot of original version's fans had voted 1's just to bring down this film :banghead:

Avadi to America
16th June 2010, 10:22 PM
need not to read for JC movies.... if the movie gets 2 stars, at least 1.5 should be given to JC.....

littlemaster1982
16th June 2010, 10:29 PM
It's just IMDB. So no need to worry :) RT has a decent score.

Avadi to America
18th June 2010, 01:11 AM
reached from 5.1 to 5.3 in IMDB

littlemaster1982
30th June 2010, 10:52 PM
Epic fight from Who Am I. Definitely one of JC's best.

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A comment from youtube:

One of the best fight scenes in movie history. What makes it great is that the characters all have an identity... Jackie vs. the "fast hands guy", then the "Kicking Guy". But there is also a story within the fight.

Jackie starts losing, then he figures out a way to turn the tables on the bad guys.

The current film directors need to learn this because lately the fights have been guy wearing black vs guy wearing black in the dark while they shake a camera.

Not acceptable.

The bolded part had me in splits :rotfl2:

Avadi to America
2nd July 2010, 11:47 PM
anyone has seen this movie:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1319718/

sathya_1979
11th September 2010, 01:46 AM
Watched New Police Story. Shown the new threat in society - Spoilt Brats from affluent homes. Chan :clap: :notworthy:

littlemaster1982
5th November 2010, 12:11 AM
anyone has seen this movie:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1319718/

Just watched this. Not a typical Jackie film. More on the lines of Shinjiku Incident, but had few funny moments as well.

littlemaster1982
12th January 2012, 08:46 AM
sorry for spamming this thread...
i dono where to post this...

interview of jackie chan... old one...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Z7buO2IKO0g

what a lovely person....
kamal sir,
please get this guy into tamil industry...

jumping jaambavaan jackie chaan vaazhga...

Rarely I've seen an interview this funny. Thanks Softsword for sharing this :)