Jackie literally started from 0. From poverty, he built his own career, working as hard as he could, working any job he could. When I see him now being one of the richest self-made people in China, I think to myself, "Now that man deserves it."
Anything staring Jackie chan and Owen Wilson will leave you in stitches. The two actors together are like PB&J. The rush hour series with Chris Tucker was pretty darn funny too. I know that he's teamed up with a lot of actors and you really can't go wrong if you like the type of Movies Jackie stars in.
If only he could have starred with Tom Cruise who also does his own stunts (He probably got inspired by Jackie if i have to make an assumption, not sure tho)
We love ALL of Mr. Jacky Chan's movies from the 70's till today! We are one of his No. 1 Fan since the 70's! We wish someday, we could meet and shake his hand. We love Mr. Jacky Chan, before, now and forever!
Wow!!! Being a big fan of Jackie Chan, I never knew he was a singer. My respect and administration towards him has now grown multifold. There is truly one and only JACKIE CHAN.
IKR, When the video came up that showed he was about to start singing I was like OMFG, not another actor that wants to be a singer. I was happily surprised at the quality of his voice. He may not sell millions of CDs, but he is certainly better then the other 99% of actors that try their voice at singing.
For me there are 6 legends of Asian martial artists movies: Bruce Lee- He brought to America the culture of Chinese martial art. Very serious in his acting and a proficient fighter. He opens the eyes of the world to how amazing martial art is. Jackie Chan - He brought something new to martial art movies. He brought a unique sense of comedy and has the most incredible stunts in any videography history. I will always appreciate how funny and serious he got in Drunken Master 1 & 2. Jet Li - He had something very mythical in his acting. He has this amazing silent look in Danny the Dog. The profile of a pro martial artist almost looks like a monk. Having portrayed some of the most iconic martial artists such as Huo Yuanjia in Fearless. Donnie Yen - While many thought the idea of 'Americanizing' every Chinese movie was the only way back in the golden age to broaden the audience. With the mindset of people changing with age, Donnie gave us a vision of how Chinese movies can truly be appreciated internationally in Ip Man. Tonnie Jaa - Chinese movies became popular, but was it the most brutal? Tonnie Jaa brought to the screen how incredibly brutal and exciting Muay Thai is. He brought something fresh to martial art movies as well as being an amazing stuntman. Michael Jai White - This guy is a multiple black belt 3rd Degree Karate Jiu Jitsu. So he is not just acting. Movies such as Never back down shows underground fight, even so, he remains true to his Karate style high posture kicks and punches and lethal submission moves.
Hands down, Jackie chan is the best stunt actor of all time - no comparison. He's suffered ridiculously serious injuries - its a miracle he's still alive & intact.
his fellow Hong Kong martial arts action stars like Yuen Biao, Sammo Hung, and Yuen Wah do not get enough credit... Show them some love as well because they have also suffered insane injuries for they careers, just that they didn't become internationally famous like he did
@@cyborgchicken3502 I think you missed the point @jivebunny997 is trying to make. He's talking about "THE BEST" can any of his fellow HK action stars BEST him?........
I love Jackie Chan since i was a kid until i grow up and have family on my own and they love him too❤️ no one can replace Jackie Chan's style in action comedy film and his dangerous stunts who almost took his own life just to give us an excellent film....I love u Jackie Chan ❤️❤️❤️
IMHO, the pairing of Jackie Chan with Chris Tucker was golden. They're such different personalities but both very adept at comedy from their respective angles. But it was the synergy that produced great entertainment.
I love Jackie Chan, the Rush Hour movies crack me up. The combination of insane fight scenes, and crazy humor 😜 just can't be equaled. It surprises me though that he is still alive, the blooper scenes shows him falling off a tower, the landings look like he could have broken his neck.
Jackie has a humble nature that stands out in nearly all his movies. I’ve watched most of his amazing movies and never get bored of his humour and incredible marshal arts. Love the man. I just wish you could keep making movies but I understand that age and aches and pains catch up. ❤👍🏻🇦🇺😁
jackie movies are always can be watch with families. i love since the childhood i remember the first movie i loved was project A then armor of god police story and list go on 🥰🥰
If there was any other person i wouldn't have spend my 1 hour watching this documentary. I can watch for 1 more hour too. This is Jackie chan whose chrismatic personality made me to learn about his biography. ❤️
I would LOVE to have a DVD of all of the Outtakes that were filmed over the year's!! Just the ones I've seen are a lot of fun to watch (except for the ones that you just knew badly hurt him!). Talk about putting everything towards your career!!
he has been a part of my chilhood and my father's. We watch his films on VHS, even a documentary that showcases the injuries that he gained after so many films. But the best and favorite that we loved the most is Police Story 1-3
My favourite Jackie Chan movie.... that's a hard question. I don't really have a favorite, just some that I like more than others. The first Jackie Chan movie I ever saw was "Project A" when it was on Dutch tv in 1997 or 1998. I loved all the fight scenes but specifically the first bar fight (macaroni!). The next week they were showing "First Strike". I almost spat out my drink at the Koala underwear. The ladder fight at the funeral home, when you look at it closely, many hand (and finger) prints can be seen on the top floor which shows that he had done that scene many times over. I also LOVE the fight with all the blue doors in "Mr. Nice Guy". And on "Accidental Spy" when the woman asks him "what do you see?" And he replies "Watermelon" because they had just driven through a market and there where watermelons on the front window of the car/truck. Btw the name of Yuen Biao is pronounced as Yuen Bioo (the "ioo" pronounced as "you"). When Jackie was making "Project A" and was thinking of including a bycicle chase he was told that Steven Spielberg was also using a bycicle or bycicles in "ET" so he was about to skip the bycicle chase. So, when "ET" was released he and his team went to watch it. They were of course very happy that "ET"'s bycicle part was nothing like what they had in mind for their movie, so they were very happy to include it into their movie. About the making of "Police Story" (and especially the scene where Jackie slides down the pole with all the lights on it) the electricity on the lights was supposed to be of low power so that it would look good but Jackie would not get hurt. But the light technician did something wrong so the lights on the pole were on full power. So Jackie got real electricity shocks and burns. On "Who Am I?" where he was fighting Ron Smoorenburg, Ron Smoorenburg had so much trouble fighting like the Jackie Chan Stunt Team, that they eventually replaced him with Brad Allen who was a member of the stunt team. Brad was wearing the same outfit that Ron had been wearing, and they managed to make the fight look like Jackie was still fighting Ron Smoorenburg. Which I think is a huge effort. Because Ron Smoorenburg was 6'2" (1.88m) and Brad Allen was 5' 1/4" (1.63m) Sadly Brad Allen died on August 7th 2021 at the young age of 48. I know of many more trivia and references, but it's 3.45 AM here in Holland. So if you want to read more, let me know!
Also encouraged his acting partners to do their own stunts and showed them how. It's great he just doesn't show up for a pay check or credit. Humble man with amazing talent. I learned about him when I was young (born in 1971) before Rush Hour and all his more main stream films. Always loved his action scenes/stunts. I also like his comedic work better than his serious stuff. Funny seeing a guy you know can do the trick perfect, but purposely feints an error and makes faces and body motions of pain. He is a legend to me.
I love this statement but it isn't entirely true. There was one stunt (i don't know which movie it was from) where the Rollerman did one or 2 of his stunts. But Jackie did the rest. Not throwing shade. But yeah 99.9% of Chan's stunts were performed by himself
He is my all time favorite actor! He has been a part of my life starting when I was a child! I watch one of his movies atleast once a week. I'm 39 now lol
I only come to know him only recently after watching most of his interviews More than watching his movies...and I think am already in love with him.... I mean with his cheerful nature
I love Jackie Chan. I had no idea of the magnitude of things this man has done. I always wondered how he was so natural on screen, expressive and had incredible comedic timing. I subscribed because of all the information you gave me about Jackie.
Ask world champion kickboxer, Benny the Jet, how legit a fighter Jackie is...He will enthusiastically tell you that he is most definitely NOT someone you'd want to mess with.
Kung Fu. Parkour. Comedy. Acting. The four nations lived together in harmony, but everything changed when the Parkour Nation attacked. Only the Avatar, master of all four elements, can stop them, but when the world needed him the most, he vanished. A decade later, a new Avatar has been discovered, a kung fu master named Jackie Chan. Although his death-defying martial arts skills are great, he has a lot to learn before he’s ready to save anyone, but we believe Jackie can save the world. 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
Most of us grew up watching Jackie Chan movies. As they rightly say, not every Chinese is Jackie Chan.. so true. There is ONLY one Jackie Chan. Legend. My fav movie is Police Story and Who am I.
He's the most amazing person to do what he does in films. Plus he has a lot of guts to do his own stints. I will love his work always. Just keep going on what you do best.
I did martial arts for about 8 yrs and every martial artist I trained with idolised him. He is a great man a humble man and such a good person. Love him ❤️
A true actor who did his all real actions only for his fan another than who does this kind of risk taking actions where you can die too , just salute him, a love from a true JC's fan , long live JC love you
I bought The Foreigner on a whim. I was pleasantly surprised at the level of acting JC put in./ Usually, his movies are mostly about action with very little acting chops required of JC. With, the Foreigner, it's a step up. I hope there are more like these in the future and fewer Chinese Zodiacs.
I got to meet Jackie Chan about the time when Rush Hour came out. He had a autobiography book coming out and he was doing a book signing in my town. It was at a Target, and the line wrapped all the way around the building before you even made it inside it. The unfortunate part about this story was that I ended up losing that signed book several years later. I was so distraught about it.
My favorite is 'who am i'. remember i came home from school and my dad was watching it. took a rest before starting home work watching the last part of it. when the big slide jump was coming up he made sure i was paying attention saying "remember, this is Chan doing all this. no safety, no stunt doubles". so far he was just doing fighting so i wasn't too impressed, then he does the jump and remembering what my dad said i nearly though Chan committed suicide.
So amazing its hard to believe but this guy looks like another Bruce Lee with humour and a long way road to success well done jackie !! My favorite film is Drunken Master but..I've been watching Jackie Chan's movies since 34 years and it's nearly impossible to pick which one is the best because he has so many great movies. It's hard to think that he's 68
When he took that jump and crashed against that heli leaving him unconscious, that was probably the closest to death he's ever been. No insurance company wanted to insure him 😅 Haven't spoken to him in a while, but I have fond memories of him.
my dad loved these type of movies , we were poor but somehow had many caset tapes to watch since we had no cable. I would run around mimicking the moves and noise mis movie and he would be there supporting the antics 😂 will always be a memory I’ll never forget and hopefully make it a tradition with my own kids
Love this man & all his movies! I had no idea he spoke so many languages, sang & owned his own theatre production, etc..etc.. etc.. A truly very talented man & yet so humble ❤️
@@ElViperr408 then that makes you part of the problem. If the world is to be a better place, it starts with the individual. If you refuse to stand-up for what's right, you have no place in the world. If you allow yourself to be blinded with his hollywood stardom and refuse to see what he supports, then you are part of the problem.
I work at higher military chief defense us forces,in American embassy in canberra, and im not far away to them where i live....i walk everyday to work and "JACKIE CHAN PARENTS HOUSE I WALK IN FRONT OF THERE HOUSE EVERYDAY....I LOVE JACKIE CHAN ALL HIS MOVIES....THATS HOW CLOSE BY TO HIS PARENTS HOUSE IN CANBERRA,CLOSE TO MANUKA SHOPS...HI JACKIE, MY NAME LETTY FROM CANBERRA AUSTRALIA...24TH SEPTEMBER 2022, SAVE THIS VIDEO FOR THE RECORDS...GOD BLESS YOU 😇😇😇😇
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Jackie literally started from 0. From poverty, he built his own career, working as hard as he could, working any job he could. When I see him now being one of the richest self-made people in China, I think to myself, "Now that man deserves it."
Yup ❤
Agreed his dedication to his craft is an inspiration. 🥰🥰🥰
I know Jackie Chan, it's that guy in that mumble rap song
I don't know all his life history but he said you're really good actor
It's sad to see this legend getting old.
Meh, we all get old if we're lucky.
He will never get old Legends never do ✨✨✨
Honey it's just life 😔
You’re plan is to defy linear time?
It's a blessing
Jackie Chan is the only actor I have ever wished to meet. He is charming
But he come off as jerk =/
@@JeffWeselyan why????
He’s a commie.
Him and keanu for me
He's actually an asshole in real life
Never thought of him as Bruce's replacement , he's unique
Anything staring Jackie chan and Owen Wilson will leave you in stitches. The two actors together are like PB&J. The rush hour series with Chris Tucker was pretty darn funny too. I know that he's teamed up with a lot of actors and you really can't go wrong if you like the type of Movies Jackie stars in.
Love his early movies recent movies I love Rush hour Chris Tucker could get annoying but him and Jackie works well. So funny
If only he could have starred with Tom Cruise who also does his own stunts (He probably got inspired by Jackie if i have to make an assumption, not sure tho)
Long before Michael Jackson died, all my life, I've wanted to see Jackie Chan and Michael Jackson together.
Jackie Chan's smiling face 🌝 is so ironic. His smile never fail to brighten the movie experience.
Perhaps you mean iconic?
@@lunaticfringe5834 hahaha,now I get it ,I just spend 5mins to try to understand what he means
Jackie Chan is the real dedicated actor Long Live with good health to Jackie
A legend we all love. I am so glad I live in the same era as him. Love you, Jackie.
Same here. Grew up watching him
Same here could not imagine cinema without him love you Jackie 🥰
jackie chan supports the ccp.
Nah, if you know he is probably one of the most hated actor in Hong Kong, where he came from
@@ryanlichiwai Nah, if you actually did some basic research you'd find he's made several statements showcasing his support for the ccp.
Jackie chan... the legend in our times
We love ALL of Mr. Jacky Chan's movies from the 70's till today! We are one of his No. 1 Fan since the 70's! We wish someday, we could meet and shake his hand. We love Mr. Jacky Chan, before, now and forever!
Wow!!! Being a big fan of Jackie Chan, I never knew he was a singer. My respect and administration towards him has now grown multifold. There is truly one and only JACKIE CHAN.
IKR, When the video came up that showed he was about to start singing I was like OMFG, not another actor that wants to be a singer. I was happily surprised at the quality of his voice. He may not sell millions of CDs, but he is certainly better then the other 99% of actors that try their voice at singing.
He sings the ending credits song in Police Story! ;)
For me there are 6 legends of Asian martial artists movies:
Bruce Lee- He brought to America the culture of Chinese martial art. Very serious in his acting and a proficient fighter.
He opens the eyes of the world to how amazing martial art is.
Jackie Chan - He brought something new to martial art movies. He brought a unique sense of comedy and has the most incredible stunts in any videography history.
I will always appreciate how funny and serious he got in Drunken Master 1 & 2.
Jet Li - He had something very mythical in his acting. He has this amazing silent look in Danny the Dog. The profile of a pro martial artist almost looks like a monk.
Having portrayed some of the most iconic martial artists such as Huo Yuanjia in Fearless.
Donnie Yen - While many thought the idea of 'Americanizing' every Chinese movie was the only way back in the golden age to broaden the audience.
With the mindset of people changing with age, Donnie gave us a vision of how Chinese movies can truly be appreciated internationally in Ip Man.
Tonnie Jaa - Chinese movies became popular, but was it the most brutal? Tonnie Jaa brought to the screen how incredibly brutal and exciting Muay Thai is.
He brought something fresh to martial art movies as well as being an amazing stuntman.
Michael Jai White - This guy is a multiple black belt 3rd Degree Karate Jiu Jitsu. So he is not just acting. Movies such as Never back down shows underground fight,
even so, he remains true to his Karate style high posture kicks and punches and lethal submission moves.
I love them all. If Bruce Lee was still alive today, I would love to have seen them all in a movie together.
Only know 4 of them who is 4th and 6th ?
@@bobbeatbox udont know IP Man?
@@kitrik23 everyone know ip man
How can you ignore Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao?
Hands down, Jackie chan is the best stunt actor of all time - no comparison. He's suffered ridiculously serious injuries - its a miracle he's still alive & intact.
his fellow Hong Kong martial arts action stars like Yuen Biao, Sammo Hung, and Yuen Wah do not get enough credit... Show them some love as well because they have also suffered insane injuries for they careers, just that they didn't become internationally famous like he did
@@cyborgchicken3502 I think you missed the point @jivebunny997 is trying to make. He's talking about "THE BEST" can any of his fellow HK action stars BEST him?........
I love Jackie Chan since i was a kid until i grow up and have family on my own and they love him too❤️ no one can replace Jackie Chan's style in action comedy film and his dangerous stunts who almost took his own life just to give us an excellent film....I love u Jackie Chan ❤️❤️❤️
Chan is so multi-talented - what can't he do? His movies are awesome for their choreography, stunts, and fight scenes.
This biography was excellent, fast paced and informative. I had no idea about the depth of Jackie Chan
IMHO, the pairing of Jackie Chan with Chris Tucker was golden. They're such different personalities but both very adept at comedy from their respective angles. But it was the synergy that produced great entertainment.
I love Jackie Chan, the Rush Hour movies crack me up. The combination of insane fight scenes, and crazy humor 😜 just can't be equaled. It surprises me though that he is still alive, the blooper scenes shows him falling off a tower, the landings look like he could have broken his neck.
Rush hour worst of his films rofl
I don't care for the typical karate chopping movies. But I did love Rush Hour. Just my opinion.
@@caroldavis5877 meh, BOOORIIIING :p Watch Drunken Master 1 and 2. Those are good movies :p
@@caroldavis5877 He doesn't do karate
I loved rush hour too - the interaction between Jackie Chan and chris tucker is one of a kind
Jackie has a humble nature that stands out in nearly all his movies. I’ve watched most of his amazing movies and never get bored of his humour and incredible marshal arts. Love the man. I just wish you could keep making movies but I understand that age and aches and pains catch up. ❤👍🏻🇦🇺😁
jackie movies are always can be watch with families.
i love since the childhood
i remember the first movie i loved was project A
then armor of god
police story and list go on
🥰🥰
Jackie is truly one of a kind.
Chinese Puppet!
If there was any other person i wouldn't have spend my 1 hour watching this documentary. I can watch for 1 more hour too. This is Jackie chan whose chrismatic personality made me to learn about his biography. ❤️
I would LOVE to have a DVD of all of the Outtakes that were filmed over the year's!! Just the ones I've seen are a lot of fun to watch (except for the ones that you just knew badly hurt him!). Talk about putting everything towards your career!!
If I could spend an hour in anyones company I would choose Jackie a conversation with him would be amazing ✨
Love Jackie chan's movies I can watch them over and over. Always so entertaining.
he has been a part of my chilhood and my father's. We watch his films on VHS, even a documentary that showcases the injuries that he gained after so many films. But the best and favorite that we loved the most is Police Story 1-3
In our childhood days we used to see his movies on rental basis and he was our first super star
My favourite Jackie Chan movie.... that's a hard question. I don't really have a favorite, just some that I like more than others. The first Jackie Chan movie I ever saw was "Project A" when it was on Dutch tv in 1997 or 1998. I loved all the fight scenes but specifically the first bar fight (macaroni!). The next week they were showing "First Strike". I almost spat out my drink at the Koala underwear. The ladder fight at the funeral home, when you look at it closely, many hand (and finger) prints can be seen on the top floor which shows that he had done that scene many times over. I also LOVE the fight with all the blue doors in "Mr. Nice Guy". And on "Accidental Spy" when the woman asks him "what do you see?" And he replies "Watermelon" because they had just driven through a market and there where watermelons on the front window of the car/truck. Btw the name of Yuen Biao is pronounced as Yuen Bioo (the "ioo" pronounced as "you"). When Jackie was making "Project A" and was thinking of including a bycicle chase he was told that Steven Spielberg was also using a bycicle or bycicles in "ET" so he was about to skip the bycicle chase. So, when "ET" was released he and his team went to watch it. They were of course very happy that "ET"'s bycicle part was nothing like what they had in mind for their movie, so they were very happy to include it into their movie.
About the making of "Police Story" (and especially the scene where Jackie slides down the pole with all the lights on it) the electricity on the lights was supposed to be of low power so that it would look good but Jackie would not get hurt. But the light technician did something wrong so the lights on the pole were on full power. So Jackie got real electricity shocks and burns.
On "Who Am I?" where he was fighting Ron Smoorenburg, Ron Smoorenburg had so much trouble fighting like the Jackie Chan Stunt Team, that they eventually replaced him with Brad Allen who was a member of the stunt team. Brad was wearing the same outfit that Ron had been wearing, and they managed to make the fight look like Jackie was still fighting Ron Smoorenburg. Which I think is a huge effort. Because Ron Smoorenburg was 6'2" (1.88m) and Brad Allen was 5' 1/4" (1.63m) Sadly Brad Allen died on August 7th 2021 at the young age of 48.
I know of many more trivia and references, but it's 3.45 AM here in Holland. So if you want to read more, let me know!
I grew up watching his films and will grow old infatuated with all his films. His movies is truly entertainment
His fight with Benny in Meals on Wheels is incredible, there's one kick he pops out that's so quick if you blink you miss it. Amazing person
What so good about Jackie he did all his stunts. No fake actors. Making him the best. Nice info you crack it all. thanks
Also encouraged his acting partners to do their own stunts and showed them how. It's great he just doesn't show up for a pay check or credit. Humble man with amazing talent. I learned about him when I was young (born in 1971) before Rush Hour and all his more main stream films. Always loved his action scenes/stunts. I also like his comedic work better than his serious stuff. Funny seeing a guy you know can do the trick perfect, but purposely feints an error and makes faces and body motions of pain. He is a legend to me.
I love this statement but it isn't entirely true. There was one stunt (i don't know which movie it was from) where the Rollerman did one or 2 of his stunts. But Jackie did the rest. Not throwing shade. But yeah 99.9% of Chan's stunts were performed by himself
He is my all time favorite actor! He has been a part of my life starting when I was a child! I watch one of his movies atleast once a week. I'm 39 now lol
He also unknowingly invented parkour decades before anyone else.
All one can say, when you hear the name Jackie Chan is , WOW!
And all you can do is smile, and say, thank you Jackie!😇
Jacki chan will always be number one in some of his films he almost last his life of it and noone can't replace him
I only come to know him only recently after watching most of his interviews
More than watching his movies...and I think am already in love with him....
I mean with his cheerful nature
I love Jackie Chan. I had no idea of the magnitude of things this man has done. I always wondered how he was so natural on screen, expressive and had incredible comedic timing. I subscribed because of all the information you gave me about Jackie.
The Buster Keaton of martial arts. Pure genius.
Ask world champion kickboxer, Benny the Jet, how legit a fighter Jackie is...He will enthusiastically tell you that he is most definitely NOT someone you'd want to mess with.
Kung Fu. Parkour. Comedy. Acting. The four nations lived together in harmony, but everything changed when the Parkour Nation attacked. Only the Avatar, master of all four elements, can stop them, but when the world needed him the most, he vanished. A decade later, a new Avatar has been discovered, a kung fu master named Jackie Chan. Although his death-defying martial arts skills are great, he has a lot to learn before he’s ready to save anyone, but we believe Jackie can save the world.
🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
Most of us grew up watching Jackie Chan movies. As they rightly say, not every Chinese is Jackie Chan.. so true. There is ONLY one Jackie Chan. Legend. My fav movie is Police Story and Who am I.
He's the most amazing person to do what he does in films. Plus he has a lot of guts to do his own stints. I will love his work always. Just keep going on what you do best.
Outstanding bio. Maybe the best I have ever seen. The depth of research ad details were just great. Thanks
Wow, thanks!
I did martial arts for about 8 yrs and every martial artist I trained with idolised him. He is a great man a humble man and such a good person. Love him ❤️
A true actor who did his all real actions only for his fan another than who does this kind of risk taking actions where you can die too , just salute him, a love from a true JC's fan , long live JC love you
I bought The Foreigner on a whim. I was pleasantly surprised at the level of acting JC put in./ Usually, his movies are mostly about action with very little acting chops required of JC. With, the Foreigner, it's a step up. I hope there are more like these in the future and fewer Chinese Zodiacs.
Jackie chan is my idol and the one of the legend in our time..
I got to meet Jackie Chan about the time when Rush Hour came out. He had a autobiography book coming out and he was doing a book signing in my town. It was at a Target, and the line wrapped all the way around the building before you even made it inside it. The unfortunate part about this story was that I ended up losing that signed book several years later. I was so distraught about it.
He is definitely 1 of my favorite ❣️❣️❣️ actors in the business..
I really love his movies including bloopers . Love from Japan 🇯🇵
My favorite is 'who am i'. remember i came home from school and my dad was watching it. took a rest before starting home work watching the last part of it. when the big slide jump was coming up he made sure i was paying attention saying "remember, this is Chan doing all this. no safety, no stunt doubles". so far he was just doing fighting so i wasn't too impressed, then he does the jump and remembering what my dad said i nearly though Chan committed suicide.
Wow i love this documentary, the best jackie chan documentary so far. Bravo
i did not know Jackie Chan can sing. i watched almost all of his movies:)
So amazing its hard to believe but this guy looks like another Bruce Lee with humour and a long way road to success well done jackie !! My favorite film is Drunken Master but..I've been watching Jackie Chan's movies since 34 years and it's nearly impossible to pick which one is the best because he has so many great movies. It's hard to think that he's 68
I love all Jackie Chan's movies. They are all very intertaining! He is my favorite actor. I'm watching from Cyprus.
Dude Jackie Chan is the man. That’s so cool that he can speak like 5 languages. Super inspiring to me in my Japanese, Chinese and Spanish studies.
When he took that jump and crashed against that heli leaving him unconscious, that was probably the closest to death he's ever been.
No insurance company wanted to insure him 😅
Haven't spoken to him in a while, but I have fond memories of him.
So happy to have found this and THANKS for making it! Jackie Chan has been a favorite, for decades now.
he even confronted a gang with 2 guns and 5 grenades. what a G
my dad loved these type of movies , we were poor but somehow had many caset tapes to watch since we had no cable. I would run around mimicking the moves and noise mis movie and he would be there supporting the antics 😂 will always be a memory I’ll never forget and hopefully make it a tradition with my own kids
By far the best action movie star that’s ever lived. Absolutely love his movies. Been a fan for decades.
i'm starting to think jackie chan is immortal
Great compilation. Thank you for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it
My favorite actor of all time, he made my childhood a lot fun.
Love this man & all his movies! I had no idea he spoke so many languages, sang & owned his own theatre production, etc..etc.. etc.. A truly very talented man & yet so humble ❤️
Jackie and Chris could be one of the best cinematic dou of all time..
Honestly we are blessed to have him during our times. He’s one of my favorite Chinese actors. So many great iconic films. Literally a legend
jackie chan supports the ccp.
@@Aeoxander honestly we can careless about his political view
@@ElViperr408 then that makes you part of the problem. If the world is to be a better place, it starts with the individual. If you refuse to stand-up for what's right, you have no place in the world. If you allow yourself to be blinded with his hollywood stardom and refuse to see what he supports, then you are part of the problem.
@@Aeoxander he is on his own land, he can support what he wants. I am on my own land in Europe, I support an Austrian artist.
@@_mrdobermann Not when it harms others. Wake up you NPC.
The dude is brilliant. I have always been a fan and studied martial arts for years after seeing him.
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He just seems like one of the most genuine and likeable guys.
silent is promoting chineese comunism. hes actually a devil.
Yeah. But he's a fcking communist.
I believe he holds till this day a few Guinness World Records throughout his long career. I'm not 100%, but pretty sure. Lol ! 😆
what an interesting and intelligent actor, love his movies.
I love the movie rumble in the Bronx. It was a great one.
Daaaaamn what a Man! Holy Moly he is crazy! Funny and a GREAT ACTOR!!!! OUCH!!!!
Jacky Chan is my all time favorite actor.
From humble beginnings to star, using comedic action styles
Honestly I love all of his movie ,,his living Legend
What i love on Chan's movies are action comedies.not the death defying stunts.thats why i love also samu hung.
Jackie Chan make my childhood awesome by his comedy, fighting and good action in movie.
Jackie Chan simply the best❤
LUV JC...WATCH HIM SINCE I WAS KID...POLICE STORY FAV...AND ALSO DRAGON FIST...LUV THE SOUNDTRACK TOO
my favorite Jackie chan movie is "Police Story 2" Lot of great action & comedy, it was the first film I watch that stared him.
Hero innovator risk taker truly the very best Made the boyhood an exciting and growing up on his movies time flies
Rumble in the Bronx is my introduction to Jackie Chan. A legend this man is.
I love the man. I hope he never dies ❤
We love your talents and work...huge fans of Jacky Chan
All of his movies are worth watching en number of times and you enjoy the movie as if you are watching it for first time ❤❤❤ love the legend 💕💕
I have watched Jackie since I was 4. I'm 30 now
Love don Cheadle! Want to see more of him on Netflix!
I work at higher military chief defense us forces,in American embassy in canberra, and im not far away to them where i live....i walk everyday to work and "JACKIE CHAN PARENTS HOUSE I WALK IN FRONT OF THERE HOUSE EVERYDAY....I LOVE JACKIE CHAN ALL HIS MOVIES....THATS HOW CLOSE BY TO HIS PARENTS HOUSE IN CANBERRA,CLOSE TO MANUKA SHOPS...HI JACKIE, MY NAME LETTY FROM CANBERRA AUSTRALIA...24TH SEPTEMBER 2022, SAVE THIS VIDEO FOR THE RECORDS...GOD BLESS YOU 😇😇😇😇
Jackie chans stunt double should get all the credit !
His name is Jackie chan too 😉
My hero when I was a kid late 70s early 80s beside BruceLee he deserves everything he gets true Legend!! Xx
Chan definitely hidden popularize parkour... Weeeew no one does the same level as he is... That's dedication
Jackie Chan is the GOAT!!!! absolutely incredible person and humble... The epitome of a super star. Long live Jackie Chan!!!!!
My favorite actor hands down.
My fav? I pirated all of of his movie to watch in my early age and all I can say today is he is a "LEGEND"
Very happy to see that you passed the 100k milestone watched your vids since 20k subs I guess it is now the road to 1m subs keep the great content .
Jackie Chan is a role model miracle worker. Salute.
i loved the foreigner by Jackie Chan awesome movie
My favorite Jackie Chan Movie is his Lifetime of acting, bringing joy to every fan! Thank You Sir!
I love this video. Thank you.
My favourite Jackie Chan film is The Karate Kid. His acting was amazing in this film