http://newpolicestory.jce.com.hk/
check out trailer number 2.
jackie chan films have been sh*tty for ther past 5 years....they are boring, unimaginative and quasi-ghetto hyperboyle ..they are way too kitcshy, cliched and he even lowered his standards and worked with jennifer love hewitt........thats pretty sad......i do give this guy props for doing his crack head stunts and sh*t like that...but really, whats the difference between a typical chan film vs. a segal, lundgren, and van dame film?.....they are all the same sh*t......
you don't think it looks like he's doing the crackhead stunts again in this one? plus, his choreography is still good, way better than anything else out there.
I love the Police Story series! This is great! Can't wait!
I saw one scene from the Original Police Story...the fight through all the glass...when he falls through the glass canopy. That scene is incredible...just incredible. Is there a good dvd release of the original?
I think there is a really good DVD but it's on region 2, or whatever region the British are in.
http://www.hongkonglegends.co.uk/index.php?tle_id=37&art_id=13
there's a great workshop DVD called "Jackie Chan: My Stunts" where he actually went back to the original mall and had a detail breakdown of each individual stunt he did in the movie. It was really cool.
He should go back to directing! I think the current Jackie Chan phase is comparable to the Buster Keaton talky phase, I just hope there's a comeback phase.
I also don't think his American movies are THAT much cheesier, or "kitcshy"er than any American movie like The Italian Job or the Matt Damon movie (which Jackie Chan pretty much made in 1998 with Who Am I), it's just that his English is pretty noticeably bad. I also personally don't think he's a bad actor, when he understands the script that is.
He keeps on trying to make these family films in America that just don't please anybody, he was way funnier in the 80s when his comedy was more tongue in cheek (still slapstick) than the really drawn out dumbed down sequence he's got right now.
Chan Complains of Limited Roles for Asians
SINGAPORE (AP) Martial arts legend Jackie Chan claims Hollywood limits roles for Asians and says it's time he became a "real actor" by taking on roles other than as a kung fu fighter, a local newspaper reported Friday.
"It's all the same, cop from Hong Kong, cop from China. Jet Li, Chow Yun Fat and I all face the same problem, our roles are limited," said Chan, 50, referring to other Chinese action stars who have sought roles in Western movies.
"Yes, I get treated like a king over there but I'm not happy. I get frustrated when I see them doing things the wrong way but I can't say anything," he told The Straits Times.
The acrobatic, high-flying action hero was in the city-state to promote "New Police Story," a sequel to the 1985 movie that catapulted him to international stardom.
Chan's latest Hollywood film, an adaptation of the Jules Verne classic "Around the World in 80 Days," was a summer dud. Three others "The Medallion," "The Tuxedo" and "Shanghai Knights" with Owen Wilson also received lukewarm responses at the box office.
Although Chan returned to the United States this year for the filming of "Rush Hour III," he said he wants to move away from action movies.
"I've always wanted to change, to become a real actor, like (Oscar winner) Robert DeNiro. I don't want to be seen as an action hero anymore."
...sorry jackie, but your ass is t.y.p.e.c.a.s.t.e.d.
you will be forever ingrained into the minds of popcorn film goers as that guy w/ bad english but can do crazy stunts[which you do deserve some props] i admire the fact and i think its cute that jackie wants to become a "real" actor but for him to do so he has got to stop doing films that are pure cheese[remember that phrase P :wink: ]as i mentioned earlier the typestyles of films he does encompass such virtous talents as steven sagal, dolph lungren, and jean claude van damme. the day i see jackie chan work along these "real" actors or becomes one himself is the day i will glady and sexually lick the dead skin off clint eastwoods neck
good luck jackie.... :yabbse-thumbup:
ah it sucked. the fights were still kinda cool but it was real embarassing.
again, gonna defend jackie for a little bit, I think a lot of what he does are like business decisions--change of image, going to hollywood...etc. it's kinda reminscent of Buster Keaton's attempt to switch to talkies. Jackie differs from the seagals and van dammes of the world in that he's been innovative for at least 20 years of his career--he was a filmmaker/ writier/ choreographer/ producer/ editor...etc., and on top of fighting, he had a lot of brilliant slapstick comedy (not that new and improved 21st century cutesy shit) and things that people nowdays have forgotten. his contribution in the way action films are shot (that includes staging fights and stunts) is also huge.
but anyways, back to Chan as an actor, I think he's at least better than David Carradine.