Jackie Chan Fights Jet Li for First Time in 'The Forbidden Kingdom'

Discussion in 'Chinese Entertainment' started by Maverick, May 20, 2007.

  1. Maverick

    Maverick Lord Vader

    Jackie Chan Fights Jet Li for First Time in 'The Forbidden Kingdom'

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    Jackie Chan vs. Jet Li, the kung fu movie fan's fantasy has become reality.

    Chan and Li are currently in China shooting their first movie together, the Hollywood production ‘The Forbidden Kingdom’ or ‘Kings of Kung Fu’ and Chan said in his Chinese-language blog Thursday they recently shot their first on-screen duel.

    "I finally 'fought' with Jet Li today. We've never fought before having known each other for so many years," Chan said in an entry dated last week.

    Chan said the fight scene went smoothly and the two actors finished what was expected to be a daylong shoot in a few hours.

    "The short sparring that lasted a few moves went very smoothly. It was like fighting with a brother from the same school of martial arts. We blended easily on every move, be it in terms of timing or rhythm," he said.

    "The feeling was like shooting with Sammo Hung or Yuen Biao. Whether it's a look, an expression or a turn, we were well coordinated. It feels great," Chan wrote, referring to two fellow action stars.

    He added he and Li also worked well with choreographer Yuen Woo-ping, who designed action sequences for "The Matrix" trilogy.

    "We worked together seamlessly," Chan said.

    "The Forbidden Kingdom" is about an American teenager's fantasy journey to ancient China to rescue a mythological monkey king. The idea for the film originates with the classic Chinese novel "Journey to the West," in which a monkey king, a pig and a friar help guard a Buddhist monk searching for religious texts.

    Li will play the monkey king and a silent monk, while Chan will play another monk called T'sa-Ho.

    Chan and Li offer a contrast in martial arts styles. Chan, trained in Peking Opera, is known for his defensive, dance-like moves while Li, a former national kung fu champion in China, tends to dominate his on-screen opponents.

    Chan said in his English blog the crew had finished shooting in the Gobi Desert and moved on to Wuyi Mountains in the eastern Fujian province.

    He said he enjoyed shooting in the dessert.

    "Seeing the vast expanses of sand, blue sky, and white clouds combined with no traffic congestion and no gossip from Hong Kong newspapers, made me feel completely relaxed," Chan wrote.
     
  2. fearless_fx

    fearless_fx Eugooglizer

    very much lookin forward to this.
     
  3. goo wak jai

    goo wak jai Well-Known Member

    ^ same ere, seems like a very interesting thing...
     
  4. this is cool :D fire vs fire xD
     
  5. Kalsue

    Kalsue Well-Known Member

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    The best of the best ^^ it's look so good
     
  6. ab289

    ab289 Well-Known Member

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    i wonder who wins?
     
  7. 101

    101 Well-Known Member

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    cant wait...
    when is it going to the theater
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    #7 101, May 21, 2007
    Last edited: Mar 14, 2011
  8. silence

    silence Well-Known Member

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    YES! I have been waiting for this since watching the "Fong Sai Yuk" series by Jet Li when I was a kid =)
     
  9. dragonash_se7en

    dragonash_se7en Well-Known Member

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    i think this is gonna be a fun movie to watch
     
  10. drgnoftheoasis

    drgnoftheoasis New Member

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    this is my dream come true always wanted to see Jackie Chan and Jet Li in a movie together oh man cant waitttttttt but i heaad its goin to be a American Movie not a Chinese Movie wat do u guys think? hope its goin to be a chinese movie
     
  11. zero_c

    zero_c Well-Known Member

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    Of course Jet Li.