Filmography: Jackie Chan


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Here are the listing of my all-the-time favourite Hong Kong martial arts star Jackie Chan filmographies.

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Come Drink With Me (1966,  Unrated)
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A Touch of Zen (1969,  Unrated)
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Master With Cracked Fingers (Guang dong xiao lao hu) (1971,  R)
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Jing wu men (Fist of Fury) (The Chinese Connection) (1972,  R)
Jing wu men (Fist of Fury) (The Chinese Connection)
This action-packed import, in which Bruce Lee plays a martial arts expert out to avenge the death of his mentor, is outstanding, watchable fare. In the most electrifying performance of his career, Bruce Lee demonstrates complete mastery of his art in scene after scene of the most realistic and brutal unarmed combat ever filmed!
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Hapkido (1972,  Unrated)
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Young Tiger (1973,  Unrated)
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Enter the Dragon (1973,  R)
Enter the Dragon
The most entertaining and spectaclur kung fu classic movie I ever watched and Bruce Lee kicked his enemies' asses.
8
Ru jing cha (Rumble in Hong Kong) (1974,  PG-13)
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Shao Lin men (Countdown to Kung Fu)(Hand of Death)(Strike of Death)(Shaolin Men) (1975,  R)
Shao Lin men (Countdown to Kung Fu)(Hand of Death)(Strike of Death)(Shaolin Men)
This is not a Jackie Chan film, Dorian Tan is the star, but Chan gives one of his best (most serious) early performances.
The martial arts action is above average under the direction of Sammo Hung. Dorian Tan uses his trademark high kicks very effectively as the "Northern eighteen styles kicks" along with some "Southern five styles boxing." Sammo Hung and Jackie Chan provide excellent martial arts performances as well. James Tien is not the greatest martial artist on the Jade screen but does an acceptable job. Some of the early fights are a bit slow and seem over choreographed but the final showdowns featuring Chan, Tan and Hung are very good.
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New Fist of Fury (Xin jing wu men ) (1976,  PG)
New Fist of Fury (Xin jing wu men )
This sequel of Fist of Fury seems to be the spirit of Bruce Lee lives on... Jackie Chan! Absolutely cool martial arts movie like the original one between the enemy of Chineses and Japaneses. Chan fights more tougher, deadlier and more vengeance-filled in his role. And I recognized a Chinese actress Nora Miao who appeared in Bruce Lee's original movie as his girlfriend, Yuan Le-erh, who survived and escape from Shanghai to Taiwan made her rights to keep her kung-fu school like her late master. And Chan also appeared in a small role as one of Chinese kung-fu students and double stunt of the villain Suzuki when he is kicked back through the large paper windows.
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Shao Lin mu ren xiang (36 Wooden Men) (Shaolin Chamber of Death) (1976,  PG)
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To Kill with Intrigue (1979,  PG)
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The Killer Meteors (1976,  PG-13)
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Snake and Crane Arts of Shaolin (1977,  PG)
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Fei du juan yun shan (Magnificent Bodyguards) (2001,  R)
Fei du juan yun shan (Magnificent Bodyguards)
Jackie Chan's classic wackiest action-adventure and kung-fu movie is superb in fight sequences and sometimes funny.
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Snake in the Eagle's Shadow (Se ying diu sau) (1978,  PG)
Snake in the Eagle's Shadow (Se ying diu sau)
Good kung fu comedy genre.
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Half a Loaf of Kung Fu (1980,  PG)
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Quan jing (Spiritual Kung Fu) (Karate Ghostbuster) (1978,  PG)
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Dragon Fist (1979,  PG)
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The Fearless Hyena (1979,  Unrated)
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Drunken Master (Jui kuen) (1978,  R)
Drunken Master (Jui kuen)
Jackie made heaps of funny and martial arts action by acting as drunken.
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The Fearless Hyena 2 (1983,  PG)
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Young Master (1980,  PG-13)
Young Master
Two thumb up! What a wonderfully choreographed film Jackie Chan ever made. First off the fight scenes are all very good, but the final fight is more amazing. This comedy is mixed nicely with everything elese and sits well even within the final 15 minutes fight scene at the end.
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Battle Creek Brawl (The Big Brawl) (1980,  R)
Battle Creek Brawl (The Big Brawl)
Average action-comedy of Jackie Chan's first Hollywood film.
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The Cannonball Run (1981,  PG)
The Cannonball Run
Dean Martin as a drunk! Sammy Davis Jr. as a priest! Farrah Fawcett's nipples poking up under her Lurex jumpsuit! In the middle of all this, you briefly get Jackie Chan as a Japanese race car driver.
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Drunken Fist Boxing (1979,  Unrated)
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Fantasy Mission Force (Mai nei dak gung dui) (Dragon Attack) (Mini Special Force) (1982,  Unrated)
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Long xiao ye (Dragon Lord) (Dragon Strike) (Young Master in Love) (1982,  PG-13)
Long xiao ye (Dragon Lord) (Dragon Strike) (Young Master in Love)
Admittedly different but not very exciting Jackie Chan entry, with the always-affable Chan finding himself with lots of unoffending martial arts action in an attempt to stop the theft of valuable ancient artifacts.
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Winners and Sinners (1981,  PG-13)
Winners and Sinners
This film is largely a series of comedy skits, peppered with dynamic martial arts, and stunt sequences, including one in which Jackie Chan roller-skates under a fast-moving truck.
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Project A (,  PG-13)
Project A
Jackie Chan's the best fast, furious and non-stop action and team-up with Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao. The three greatest Hong Kong action legends were incredible as these are like brothers.
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Wheels on Meals (1984,  Unrated)
Wheels on Meals
Cool Hong Kong-style car chases, kung fu and stunts on the Coasta Brava.
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Cannonball Run II (1984,  PG)
Cannonball Run II
Another crazy car race around America, spacing out some good gags and some jokey lines from all-cast stars. Giant Richard Kiel and martial-artist Jackie Chan are cool and funny as partners of car race in the battle scenes.
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My Lucky Stars (Fuk sing go jiu) (1985,  PG-13)
My Lucky Stars (Fuk sing go jiu)
Hilarious and some remarkable action sequences on Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao, and marks the Hong Kong debut of Japanese crunch-princess Michiko Nishiwaki, but those who gnash their teeth at extended buddy-buddy gag sequences should be forewarned.
I like the scene of Chan fighting his way through the surreal funhouse into a criminal syndicate's headquarters.
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Xia ri fu xing (My Lucky Stars 2: Twinkle Twinkle Lucky Stars) (1985,  R)
Xia ri fu xing (My Lucky Stars 2: Twinkle Twinkle Lucky Stars)
The Lucky Stars in a mess of a movie with fantastic fight sequences.
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The Protector (1985,  R)
The Protector
Okay Jackie Chan actioner.
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Ging chaat goo si (Police Story) (Jackie Chan's Police Force) (1985,  R)
Ging chaat goo si (Police Story) (Jackie Chan's Police Force)
The bestest one of 1980's Hong Kong action-comedy film with Jackie and his awesome stunts and fast-actions in the shopping mall.
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Long de xin (Heart of the Dragon) (The First Mission) (1985,  R)
Long de xin (Heart of the Dragon) (The First Mission)
Rain Man for the kung fu fan. Chan and Hung pull out all the dramatic stops in this tale of brotherly love and yet still leave room for some of the finest fight action Chan's ever managed.
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Operation Condor 2 (Long xiong hu di) (Armour of God) (1987,  R)
Operation Condor 2 (Long xiong hu di) (Armour of God)
Jackie Chan has amazing fight scenes with a hall full of monks and a quartet of eccentric assassins: high-heeled 70s blaxploitation vixans.
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Dragons Forever (1988,  Unrated)
Dragons Forever
The final film of the HK Three Stooges, Chan, Hung and Yuen, made great energy and speed of the action.
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'A' gai waak juk jaap (Project A, Part II) (Jackie Chan's Project A2) (1991,  PG-13)
'A' gai waak juk jaap (Project A, Part II) (Jackie Chan's Project A2)
Jackie Chan at his most reckless and brilliant: the danger level involved in each of his amazing stunt-sequences is quite simply off the seale!
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Police Story II (1988,  PG-13)
Police Story II
Coolest Jackie Chan police movie, loved the scenes of Jackie's punch onto his enemy's shattered glasses four times.
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Jackie Chan Is the Prisoner (Huo shao dao) (Island on Fire) (1990,  R)
Jackie Chan Is the Prisoner (Huo shao dao) (Island on Fire)
Great epic prison picture enlivened by Hong Kong superstar cast.
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Ji ji (Miracles - Mr. Canton and Lady Rose)(Black Dragon) (1989,  PG-13)
Ji ji (Miracles - Mr. Canton and Lady Rose)(Black Dragon)
Jackie Chan makes a rare acknowledge of his own mortality by experimenting with higher drama quolient and some lovely sleight-of-hand in place of major stunts - the result is electrifying.
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Operation Condor (Fei ying gai wak) (Armour of God II) (1991,  PG-13)
Operation Condor (Fei ying gai wak) (Armour of God II)
Jackie Chan returns as a modern Indiana Jones-style who supported by a bevy of babes tracking down the key to a vault of Nazi treasure in this action-comedy. The original film is the best than this sequal.
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Xi Zang xiao zi (A Kid from Tibet) (1992,  Unrated)
Xi Zang xiao zi (A Kid from Tibet)
Actor-director-producer Yuen Biao made a fantastic job in this action-comedy film with great fights against the villian sorcerer (Yuen Wah) and some good comedy moments.
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Twin Dragons (1999,  PG-13)
Twin Dragons
Jackie Chan was really fantastic playing as duel role and made some excellent stuntwork and a hilarious endbattle in a car manufacturing plant.
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Supercop (Police Story 3) (Ging chaat goo si 3: Chiu kap ging chaat) (1992,  R)
Supercop (Police Story 3) (Ging chaat goo si 3: Chiu kap ging chaat)
Excitement and superb action. It is like watching a James Bond film, only with real death-defying stunts what Jackie Chan and Michelle Yoeh did. It's true - check out the end credits of this film.
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Sing si lip yan (City Hunter) (1993,  PG-13)
Sing si lip yan (City Hunter)
Jackie Chan was perfectly cast as Ryu Saeda, the lecherous and lethal of this Manga / Anime film. And lots of beautiful HK babes.
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Crime Story (1993,  R)
Crime Story
A welcome change of pace for Jackie Chan, as he pulls off a dramatic role under the expert direction of Kirk Wong.
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Supercop 2 (Chao ji ji hua) (1993,  R)
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Jui kuen II (The Legend of Drunken Master) (Drunken Fist II) (1994,  R)
Jui kuen II (The Legend of Drunken Master) (Drunken Fist II)
Rapid action and funny on Chan's drunk acting than the original.
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Piklik fo (Thunderbolt) (1995,  R)
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Rumble in the Bronx (Hung faan aau) (1996,  R)
Rumble in the Bronx (Hung faan aau)
Jackie Chan rocks. Wow! What a non-stop fighting.
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Jackie Chan's First Strike (Ging chaat goo si 4: Ji gaan daan yam mo) (1997,  PG-13)
Jackie Chan's First Strike (Ging chaat goo si 4: Ji gaan daan yam mo)
Fantastic on Jackie Chan who took his death defying stunts to new heights as he wrestled a great shark and skied off a jump into a helicopter.
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Mr. Nice Guy (1997,  PG-13)
Mr. Nice Guy
Jackie is the best on a non-stop, action ride that never slows down for morality plays, character development, romance or a complex storyline. I watched his acting and filming located at my hometown, Melbourne.
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An Alan Smithee Film: Burn, Hollywood, Burn (1998,  R)
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Jackie Chan's Who Am I? (Wo shi shei) (1998,  PG-13)
Jackie Chan's Who Am I? (Wo shi shei)
Heaps of funny and action that features unbelievable stunts and outrageous fights that rival all of Jackie Chan's previous work.
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Rush Hour (1998,  PG-13)
Rush Hour
Brilliant action-comedy with Jackie Chan, the fastest hands in the East, and Chris Tucker, the biggest mouth in the West which is better than any Lethal Weapon seen before!
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Hei kek ji wong (The King of Comedy) (1999,  Unrated)
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Gorgeous (Boh lee chun) (1999,  PG-13)
Gorgeous (Boh lee chun)
With several fight scenes - the two with the agile Allan are mini-classics and Jackie's one with baseball bats is highly inventive.
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Gen-X Cops (Dak ging san yan lui) (1999,  R)
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Shanghai Noon (2000,  PG-13)
Shanghai Noon
This East-meets-West actioner is absolutely action-comedy of a Chinese Imperial guard (Jackie Chan) teams up with a Sundance Kid-type bandit (Owen Wilson) to rescue a Chinese princess. In a departure from the Chan-dominated film format, Wilson shares centre stage as the action sequences take a backseat to the comic romp.
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Jackie Chan Adventures - The Search For The Talisman (2001,  Unrated)
Jackie Chan Adventures - The Search For The Talisman
I like this animated of action-hero Jackie Chan races around the world and against the clock with his 11-year-old niece. So funny.
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The Accidental Spy (2002,  PG-13)
The Accidental Spy
Watching the mild-mannered salesman Jackie Chan attempt to solve his father's unfinished business is a lot of fun.
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Rush Hour 2 (2001,  PG-13)
Rush Hour 2
This action-comedy sequel is explosively action-packed and outrageously sharp and funny than the first one. The final showdown in Las Vegas is really exciting and Zhang Ziyi's performance is cool as the seductively evil henchwoman.
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The Tuxedo (2002,  PG-13)
The Tuxedo
Jackie Chan is quick with the quips and kicks and Jennifer Love Hewitt is one sexy agent. In the bloopers, Jennifer always can't stop laughing at Jackie's face several times while acting the film.
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Shanghai Knights (2003,  PG-13)
Shanghai Knights
The sequel to Shanghai Noon with Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson are so much funny as a good team. This time, though, the martial-arts-and-wisecracks formula gets so exciting.
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The Medallion (2003,  PG-13)
The Medallion
Jackie Chan makes funniest accident scenes after he empowered with superhuman strength.
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The Twins Effect (Chin gei bin) (Vampire Effect) (2003,  R)
The Twins Effect (Chin gei bin) (Vampire Effect)
Japanese pop stars are all that stands between humanity and a powerful vampire. It's closer to Buffy the Vampire Slayer than a serious horror flick, though fast-paced enough to be enjoyable. Jackie Chan's picture on the box art is justified by a 10-minute cameo as a paramedic, giving him a chance to indulge in some serious Kung-Foolery.
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Around the World in 80 Days (2004,  PG)
Around the World in 80 Days
Jackie Chan's presence adds lively stunts and martial arts to this tale of an inventor trying to travel the world in 80 days. Rocket packs, balloons and steam trains are fun, as are the cameos by Rob Schneider and Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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Daai lo oi mei lai (Enter the Phoenix) (2004,  Unrated)
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The Twins Effect 2 (Chin gei bin 2: Fa dou daai jin) (2004,  Unrated)
The Twins Effect 2 (Chin gei bin 2: Fa dou daai jin)
Good action-comedy with special effects and I like the fight scene of Jackie Chan vs Donnie Yen.
73
New Police Story (San ging chaat goo si) (2004,  R)
New Police Story (San ging chaat goo si)
Superb and magnificent Hong Kong action-drama of Jackie Chan who returns since Police Story 3.
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San wa (The Myth) (2005,  Unrated)
San wa (The Myth)
Jackie Chan makes an amazing and crazy stunts, funny and fights on his current over-the-hill age. What an encourage actor who never gives up his own stunts. This film's great comedy-adventure and bit fantasy since The Armour of God.
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Bo bui gai wak (Rob-B-Hood) (Robin-B-Hood) (2006,  Unrated)
Bo bui gai wak (Rob-B-Hood) (Robin-B-Hood)
Star-studded enjoyable Jackie Chan movie with an excellent combination of action and comedy, and adorable baby! This have been touched upon in movies like Three Men and a Baby, or even Raising Arizona. TWO THUMBS UP!
Jackie isn't what he used to be back in the heyday of 1980's Hong Kong cinema, but his top notch action choreography is still inventive and fun to watch, and there are many fun set pieces. The comedy is also very well done and there are many endearing scenes with the real star of the show, baby Matthew Medvedev, who will melt any viewer's heart. Jackie and his co-stars' characters are very sympathetic and the acting for the most part is spot on. Benny Chan does an excellent job directing his stars and shows that he is not only able to direct a serious action crime drama like Chan's previous New Police Story but is also adept at the family action comedy as well. There are many cameos from well known HK stars, so be sure to watch out for them.
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Rush Hour 3 (2007,  PG-13)
Rush Hour 3
I couldn't stop laughing at Chris Tucker's bloody non-stop mouth talking and his acting and Jackie Chan's amazing fighting skills and aerobatics against the enemies - more exciting action-comedy since the sequels of Rush Hour series. Their characters are like the old times since almost 10 years. Tell you the truth, I really like the second one the best because of excitement with cop buddies in the casino and sexy female fatale.
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The Forbidden Kingdom (2008,  PG-13)
The Forbidden Kingdom
At finally together for the first time, Kung-Fu legends Jackie Chan and Jet Li join forces in this greatest epic since I heard the Hong Kong entertainment news about them were planning to create their Hong Kong film together in the past 14 years. I'm not kidding, it's true.
This is the best martial-arts epic ever made, more exciting with magical adventure and funny from Jackie's amazing aerobatics. Some scenes remind me of the character Monkey King played by Jet Li from Japanese's TV series, Monkey King and Michael Angarano doing horse stance looked like Jackie Chan did in 1978's Drunken Master.
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Kung Fu Panda (2008,  PG)
Kung Fu Panda
Really hilarious and excitement CGI animal antics inspired by Hong Kong chop socky, this is a pacy blend of slapstick comedy and dynamite action that's sure to please the most demanding offspring. Drawing from retro martial arts classics such as Jackie Chan's Drunken Master (especially in Po's training and redemptive showdown), Kung Fu Panda takes the chop socky action into CGI hyper drive. Po (voiced by Jack Black) and Shifu (voiced by Dustin Hoffman) are a fabulous student-mentor by doing kung-fu training alone that give kids and adults (including me) lots of laugh and entertainment.
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The Shinjuku Incident (2009,  Unrated)
The Shinjuku Incident
Great Jackie Chan crime drama movie that he gets to show off acting chops as well, with a few kicks and punches thrown in as well. That's what it is graphic brutal violence in some action scenes.
The acting is above average. Chan delivers a standout performance, an illegal worker who tries to protect his kinsman by gaining respect by and protecting themselves from the Yakuza. Another great performance comes by Daniel Wu, a fellow immigrant who gets his innocence lost... the hard way. The two love interests and the detective also get props too.
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The Spy Next Door (2010,  PG)
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Kung Fu Kid (2010,  Unrated)
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Xun zhao Cheng Long (Looking for Jackie) (2009,  Unrated)
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Jian guo da ye (The Founding of a Republic) (2009,  Unrated)

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