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View Poll Results: Jackie Chan or Bruce Lee?

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  • Jackie Chan

    11 84.62%
  • Bruce Lee

    3 23.08%
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    Quote Originally Posted by Misawa View Post
    In terms of martial artistry, Bruce Lee. After all, screenwriter's write Chan's comedy, he only delivers his lines.
    Jackie dislikes doing comedy films such as Rush Hour. Because of films like that, no one takes him seriously anymore. I suggest you watch New Police Story and then come back and compare. Jackie Chan is one hell of a dude!

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    I never said that he can't cut it outside of action-comedy, I've seen plenty of his films that are stray from the comedy genre, including New Police Story. It is a shame that he has been even more typecast in Hollywood. In terms of skill however, Bruce Lee gets my vote, but I do prefer Chan flicks.

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    If we're going on skill I'd give it to Chan. The moves that guy does are out of this world. Such as the stuff he does with the every day items like chairs, jackets, etc in his films. Awesome!
    I'd say Chan's Chinese films are a lot better than his Hollywood ones.

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    His Asian films are remarkably better. My favourite Hollywood production with him is Rumble In The Bronx. And yes, Chan is awe-inspiring to watch, but it takes him a hell of a lot of takes to do a lot of the stuff you see.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misawa View Post
    His Asian films are remarkably better. My favourite Hollywood production with him is Rumble In The Bronx. And yes, Chan is awe-inspiring to watch, but it takes him a hell of a lot of takes to do a lot of the stuff you see.
    Sorry, but... Rumble In The Bronx was one of his Chinese movies.
    His American ones are stuff like Rush Hour, The Tuxedo, Shanghai Knights, Around the World in 80 Days, etc. Which you can tell, are inferior.

    Yeah, I bet they have to do a lot of re-takes. I love the outtakes at the end of his movies. Have you seen the ones for Rush Hour 3? He smacks himself in the nose with a chair. It looks so painful.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QiQ4_06ZgI

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neversoft View Post
    Sorry, but... Rumble In The Bronx was one of his Chinese movies.
    His American ones are stuff like Rush Hour, The Tuxedo, Shanghai Knights, Around the World in 80 Days, etc. Which you can tell, are inferior.

    Yeah, I bet they have to do a lot of re-takes. I love the outtakes at the end of his movies. Have you seen the ones for Rush Hour 3? He smacks himself in the nose with a chair. It looks so painful.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QiQ4_06ZgI
    omg i lol'd so hard at when he hit himself with the chair.


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    Quote Originally Posted by NaughtyNemo View Post
    omg i lol'd so hard at when he hit himself with the chair.
    You on about when he tries to throw it over himself 3 times and the third time he mucks up and hits himself in the nose? What part is it at, video won't even load for me. :S

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neversoft View Post
    Sorry, but... Rumble In The Bronx was one of his Chinese movies.
    His American ones are stuff like Rush Hour, The Tuxedo, Shanghai Knights, Around the World in 80 Days, etc. Which you can tell, are inferior.

    Yeah, I bet they have to do a lot of re-takes. I love the outtakes at the end of his movies. Have you seen the ones for Rush Hour 3? He smacks himself in the nose with a chair. It looks so painful.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QiQ4_06ZgI
    Rumble In The Bronx, of course it is, I'm sorry.

    I've never seen the two Rush Hour sequels because I disliked the original so much. I can't stand Chris Rock.

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    He starts flippin chairs at 1:10 and yer its on his third try that he smacks himself


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    Quote Originally Posted by Neversoft View Post
    They. Are. Both. Chinese.

    If you're reffering to Rush Hour... shame on you.
    Lol sh!

    I don't exactly research much into people in movies, only if I'm doing a research project about them

    But Chinese/Japanese almost the same

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