Some classic martial arts movies have just one unforgettable fight scene, but some of the best have multiple, including Police Story and The Raid 2.
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In Drunken Master II (1994), Jackie Chan reprises the role that first made him an action-comedy star—so swooning he’s untouchable, so uninhibited he can’t miss. The sequel to 1978′s Drunken Master ...
No movie star in the world has the same legacy and influence in cinema as that of Jackie Chan. His acrobatic and slapstick fight choreography, impeccable comedic timing, and innovation in stunt work ...
Your browser does not support the audio element. Conflict is the most basic building block of story, and a fight is the most simple conflict there is: Two people come ...
Jackie Chan has redefined action cinema through acrobatic martial arts, clever humor, and dazzling stunts in his timeless films. From classics like "The Young Master" to iconic sequels like "Drunken ...
In turbulent China before World War I, the collapse of the Manchu Dynasty fuels violent uprisings and political chaos - the perfect setting for a grand-scale smuggling ring led by an unscrupulous ...
There is no action star quite like Jackie Chan, who made his name in the Hong Kong movie industry starting in the late 1970s and developed his own signature style: combining slapstick physical comedy ...