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lethal
08-01-2006, 12:07 PM
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/arts/AP-Jackie-Chan.html?_r=1&oref=slogin

Jackie Chan: Movie Deal With Jet Li Near

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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: August 1, 2006

Filed at 1:20 p.m. ET

HONG KONG (AP) -- A movie costarring two of the biggest names in kung fu cinema -- Jackie Chan and Jet Li -- is nearly a sealed deal, with the only outstanding issue being the script, Chan said Tuesday.

''All the hurdles have been overcome. The only problem left is the script,'' Chan told The Associated Press after a press conference to promote his new action comedy, ''Rob-B-Hood.''

''We need a script that he approves and I approve. If that goes well, shooting will start in March or April in Shanghai,'' he said.

Asked about the plot, Chan suggested it will be action-oriented fare, saying he and Li must defer to the movie's Hollywood backers.

''It will be more American-style. It will be more suited to foreign audiences than Chinese audiences,'' he said. ''If you make a Hollywood movie, of course you have to follow their wishes. They're paying us so much money.''

He also revealed he will soon start shooting the third installment of the popular action comedy series ''Rush Hour'' with Chris Tucker, spending about a dozen days in France starting in September, followed by 10 days of shooting in New York and further filming in Los Angeles. He said the movie will wrap by March or April next year.

To cap off a busy filming schedule, Chan said he is also due to shoot a film in Japan that translates as ''Shinjuku Incident'' with Hong Kong director Derek Yee. He declined to reveal the plot, only saying it is based on a true story.

Asked about a recent Hong Kong pop concert that Chan disrupted with a surprise, somewhat drunken appearance on stage, he said he's resigned to the fact that his actions generate news.

''I'm used to it. I'll definitely be written about. I don't blame the writers,'' he said.

Chan appeared unannounced on stage at Taiwanese singer-songwriter Jonathan Lee's concert in Hong Kong last month. He then insulted the band and replied to heckles from the audience with a coarse insult.

But Chan, who has apologized for the incident, expressed frustration at the level of attention it drew.

''Everyone in the world has made mistakes, but it's just that we're celebrities. TV station managers, magazine editors, who doesn't drink, who doesn't get drunk?'' Chan said.

sinisterpanda
08-01-2006, 02:00 PM
Whoa, i swear the advertisements for Fearless said that it was jet li's last movie!

moser
08-01-2006, 07:15 PM
Watch, Jet Li will play the serious, evil villan while Jackie plays the funny, dopey good cop.

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My understanding was that it was to be his last martial arts movie? Who knows, he's working on Rogue now.

thaite
08-01-2006, 07:23 PM
Rob-B-Hood? WTH is that?

SunWuKong
08-02-2006, 11:39 AM
Rob-B-Hood? WTH is that?

it wouldn't be the first time they come up with a stupid English title for a HK movie. the original title is 寶貝計劃, which just translates to "Baby Plan". the movie is about stealing a baby.

the article makes it seem like Jet Li will be in this Rob B Hood movie. but if you read carefully, Jackie Chan was promoting that movie at the time that he told the press that he and Jet Li will be working together in a movie. they're talking about two different movies.

contra_diction
08-02-2006, 11:46 AM
Whoa, i swear the advertisements for Fearless said that it was jet li's last movie!

I thought it was just supposed to be his last period film.

sofakingdom
08-02-2006, 03:37 PM
Let's hope Jacky Chan doesn't try to be a comedian in this movie.

ahsingjai
08-03-2006, 09:40 PM
Whoa, i swear the advertisements for Fearless said that it was jet li's last movie!

Last Wu Xia movie. As in old school kung fu like Shaolin Temple, Wong Fei Hung type movies.

Shuriken
08-05-2006, 03:56 PM
Last Wu Xia movie. As in old school kung fu like Shaolin Temple, Wong Fei Hung type movies.

I also wonder if Fearless’s “last kung fu epic” tagline is the movie studio’s hyperbole.

ahsingjai
08-06-2006, 04:24 AM
I also wonder if Fearless’s “last kung fu epic” tagline is the movie studio’s hyperbole.

Well, if that's what Jet Li said,then the marketers should play on that, but who knows Jet Li can always change his mind. People do change their minds sometimes.

Martino
08-06-2006, 07:36 AM
Well, if that's what Jet Li said,then the marketers should play on that, but who knows Jet Li can always change his mind. People do change their minds sometimes.

Never say never again. Ask Sean Connery. He quit the James Bond role twice, saying he was sick of the character.

Leslie Cheung retired from singing two or three times.

As for Marlon Brando ...

There's all kinds of pressures that can force or lure an artist back to the stage.

TB4000
08-25-2006, 12:57 PM
http://aintitcool.com/display.cgi?id=24293

He was the one responsible for Lion King, Stuart Little, all the Roger Rabbit cartoons, and Haunted Mansion, so take that as you will.

mr. x
08-25-2006, 01:15 PM
what the heck? Is it gonna be The Adventures of the Anthropomorphic Panda Cops?