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Fast-paced Hong Kong action adventure. Set in a land ruled by a vengeful queen (Ying Qu), who insists that all men will be slaves to women, the film follows the journey of two young brothers, Charcoal Head (Jaycee Chan) and Blockhead (Bo-Lin Chen), who come into the possession of a mysterious map. Presuming that the map will lead them to treasure, the boys set out on an adventure in the hope of finding wealth and happiness. They are pursued by Spring (Charlene Choi) and Blue Bird (Gillian Chung), two beautiful female warriors with secret intentions, and quickly discover that the map has led them into danger. Will the boys be able to fight their way to the bottom of the riddle - and past rivals as formidable as the Lord of Armour (Jackie Chan) - to fulfil their destiny?
Everyone knows Jackie Chan. Whether it's from Rush Hour, Shanghai Noon, The Karate Kid, or Kung Fu Panda, Jackie is admired by generations of moviegoers for his acrobatic fighting style, comic timing, and mind-bending stunts. In 2016-after fifty-six years in the industry, over 200 films, and many broken bones-he received an honorary Academy Award for his lifetime achievement in film. But at 64 years-old, Jackie is just getting started. Now, in Never Grow Up, the global superstar reflects on his early life, including his childhood years at the China Drama Academy (in which he was enrolled at the age of six), his big breaks (and setbacks) in Hong Kong and Hollywood, his numerous brushes with death (both on and off film sets), and his life as a husband and father (which has been, admittedly and regrettably, imperfect). Jackie has never shied away from his mistakes. Since The Young Master in 1980, Jackie's films have ended with a bloopers reel in which he stumbles over his lines, misses his mark, or crashes to the ground in a stunt gone south. In Never Grow Up, Jackie applies the same spirit of openness to his life, proving time and time again why he's beloved the world over: he's honest, funny, kind, brave beyond reckoning and-after all this time-still young at heart.
Action adventure comedy written, produced by and starring Jackie Chan. Set during the turbulent warring states period in ancient China, the film tells the story of an old foot soldier (Chan) who kidnaps a wounded young general from a rival state (Rongguang Yu) in the hope of using his captured enemy as a means to securing an honourable discharge from the army.
A video profile of screen legend Bruce Lee, the martial arts hero who popularized his craft the world over, but died tragically early, at the age of 35. Included are interviews with Lee's son, Brandon, brother, Robert, and colleagues such as Jackie Chan and James Coburn.
Martial arts action film from director Stephn Fung about Teddy (Anthony Wong Chau-Sang), a former secret agent turned chiropractor, struggling to raise his children alone after the death of his wife. He tells stories of his glory days while teaching his children martial arts but they find his tales from the past embarrasing. However, unknown to his children, Teddy still works undercover protecting retired agents and when an evil enemy re-appears and kidnaps him to settle an old score it is up to the children to put their martial arts training into action to get their father back.
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