A clip released showing a fight scene between Jackie Chan and Jet Li. Courtesy of IGN.com.
The Forbidden Kingdom: Theater Release in U.S: April 18, 2008.
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A clip released showing a fight scene between Jackie Chan and Jet Li. Courtesy of IGN.com. The Forbidden Kingdom: Theater Release in U.S: April 18, 2008.
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Jackie Chan and Jet Li's characters compliment their typical fighting style's quite well I thought. Jackie Chan was almost random, and he almost looked surprised whenever a punch or kick landed, and smiling at the most inappropriate moments.
Jet li's on the other hand was brutally serious, calm and calculating, with carefully planned, powerful strikes. Providing the fire to Chan's water.
Bruce Lee could, I am sure, kick both "them" butts... but seeing that he is no longer around to show us that he can kick their butts, its down to Jackie and Jet. I feel they both had there shining moments equally.
The 'white kid' (Jason) was funny, though! Especially the scene where he turned his back on Jackie and Jet and they beat the living crap out of him. But otherwise, yeah, I guess he was pretty useless, so yeah, gold deblume for anyone who can manage it.
Jet's Silent Monk character could have been the one to take the staff back to the Monkey King... But I have seen this movie 4 times and I would have a hard time watching it without Jason in it. Though the main reason for wanting to see the movie was Jackie and Jet.
for a start Jet Li would kick Bruce Lee's arse :) don't think Jackie Chan could though. Much Respect For All 3 Guys Especially Bruce Lee and this movie was Pretty Damn Good :D
I disagree. Bruce was the all time MASTER of Kung Fu. But, alas, he is gone, so the title would go to either Jackie or Jet... and I cannot give that title to eihter without regretting my descision, cuz both are awesome.
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Jet li's on the other hand was brutally serious, calm and calculating, with carefully planned, powerful strikes. Providing the fire to Chan's water.
don't think Jackie Chan could though.
Much Respect For All 3 Guys Especially Bruce Lee
and this movie was Pretty Damn Good :D