A community portal about Jackie Chan with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Chan Kong-Sang, also known as Jackie Chan Sing Lung or Jackie Chan SBS is a Chinese martial artist, action star, actor, director, script...
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A community portal about Jackie Chan with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Chan Kong-Sang, also known as Jackie Chan Sing Lung or Jackie Chan SBS is a Chinese martial artist, action star, actor, director, script writer, film producer, singer and former stunt performer.
I have seen good trailers for bad movies, bad trailers for good movies, and bad trailers for bad movies, and I am prepared to say that the new look at Jackie Chan 's The Spy Next Door is a can't-miss candidate for category three.
There's not a single point at which this movie looks good. Actually, I take that back: For a fleeting moment, it sounds like Jackie's character is named Bob Hope. It's all downhill after that. Don't believe me? OK then, I'll break out the big guns. This movie co... Read Full Story
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Allan Ford 17 September, 2009
Take a look at the first pictures of Jaden Smith and Jackie Chan on the set of The Karate Kid remake, The Kung Fu Kid . Filming on the remake has begun in Beijing, and SpoilerTV was able to snap a few photos of all the action.
The new movie stars Chan as the wise kung-fu master, and Smith will play the young disciple.
Directed by Harald Zwart (One Night at McCool’s... Read Full Story
September 18, 2009 05:05:21 GMT
Jackie Chan is captured on the set of 'Kung Fu Kid' portraying Mr. Han and teaching Jaden Smith's Dre the Chinese martial arts.
The first pictures from the set of " Kung Fu Kid ", a loose remake to 1984 hit "The Karate Kid", have surfaced. Put out by Spoiler TV, the set photos center their attention to two of its major characters, Jaden Smith 's Dre and his Kung Fu mentor, Jackie Chan 's Mr. Han. The series of images capture the two... Read Full Story
So here is all the stuff today that I can’t figure out how to make big and nice long-winded raves about so I have decided to write another Below the Fold post to throw it all in and make basically a hyper post with some interesting but no so “blog” worthy news.
– First off there was these really cool posters of some movies that will be released soon, Men Who Stare Goats, Toy Story 3 and Saw VI. I really liked them and wanted to share them with you all.
– ‘Burbs actor Henry Gibson... Read Full Story
Jet Li is returning to Chinese film with a reportedly non-kung fu movie after three Hollywood productions, a publicist said Tuesday. Li is due to start shooting the movie — tentatively called "Ocean Paradise" in Chinese — Edko Film publicist Zhang Hongyan told The Associated Press in a phone interview Tuesday. The film, due to be released next year, will be directed by a newcomer, Zhang said, declining to give further detail before the official announcement at a news conference in Beijing on... Read Full Story
September 16th, 2009 by Rosy
Jackie Chan has a new student who will kick butt for a whole new generation!
Chan is teaching Jaden Smith, son of Hollywood superstar Will Smith, during the filming of a Hollywood-Chinese remake of the 1984 hit The Kung Fu Kid in Wudangshan in central China’s Hubei province on September 15, 2009.
Jaden is definitely learning from the best!
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Spoiler TV has posted the first set images from “ The Kung Fu Kid “, which is currently filming and set for a June 11, 2010 release. Click below to take a look at these new images featuring stars Jackie Chan and Jaden Smith from the remake of The Karate Kid.
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Pics of Jaden Smith practicing martial arts on the set of The Kung-Fu Kid in Wudang Mountain in Hubei, China. Jackie Chan co-stars, Will Smith producing the flick. ...and speaking of Will...*thinking how to say this nicely* ...looks old. Read Full Story
"Infernal Affairs" co-director Alan Mak hopes his new thriller will break new ground for Hong Kong filmmakers still learning the tastes of mainland Chinese viewers. Directors in this vibrant movie industry — which produced Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan — are increasingly under pressure to cater to the booming Chinese market, but they sometimes struggle to find the pulse of mainland moviegoers because Hong Kongers' tastes tend to be more Westernized. The urban action thrillers that Hong Kong... Read Full Story