Jackie Chan: MY STUNTS..

Jackie Chan: My Stunts. - A documentary of how Jackie and his stuntmen/crew show secrets some of the great stunts they do in films.
@raijin (10345)
Philippines
February 14, 2007 11:59am CST
Hey Jackie Chan and karate fans out there!;) Has anyone of you seen this documentary of how Jackie does his stunts? About how they all practice and ready themselves to make their own stunts, with tricks to show the secrets some of the great stunts they do on films without hurting much of themselves. It also showed some of his older films, to which he was still a stuntman also. Have anyone seen it, if not, would you believe it when you saw it?
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6 responses
• United States
16 Feb 07
I'm a Jackie Chan fan but i have not watch this documentary video yet.It sounds pretty interesting.Where can i get one?
• Philippines
15 Feb 07
That's interesting!! I also saw a documentary of jacky chan on Discovery channel and saw his stunts. Man, he is great in martial arts and he is not afraid of being hurt doing his stunts. He really makes sure that the film has a good quality of action stunts that his viewers will surely love to watch.
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@raijin (10345)
• Philippines
15 Feb 07
It really is! Actually if a certain guy (mostly his featured guests, who cannot relate on his stunts, he improvises it by replacing it with his stuntmen without being known by viewers. If you have time to watch it, maybe you can really distinguish it more then!;)
@freesoul (3021)
• Egypt
15 Feb 07
No I haven't seen this one but i saw many documentaries and "behind the scene" films extras that shows how stunts are done, it was all for Hollywood movies but I guess it will be much the same.. I haven't seen many Jackie Chan movies but I like him for mixing martial arts with comedy and action..
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@raijin (10345)
• Philippines
15 Feb 07
I think what makes him more different is that, he doesn't have to use ropes for flying because he climbs on walls like a cat, and he does his stunts live, as in done realtime and no special effects. He's got a great discipline and work ethics. He's movies are far more differebt than those done in hollywood.
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@jsae29 (1120)
• Philippines
15 Feb 07
I haven't seen it, but I would love to watch it. I'm jackie chan fan.
@raijin (10345)
• Philippines
15 Feb 07
You should watch it then. Though it's made around the time he's amking the movie, Who Am I?, it's still a great documentary film!;)
@acquaria (719)
• Italy
15 Feb 07
I think Chan is a good stunt,maybe the best.I've seen almost all his films and he make me laugh
@raijin (10345)
• Philippines
15 Feb 07
Not just a good stuntman, but he also proved that he's a Great ACTOR!;)
@nic_knick (739)
• China
15 Feb 07
i have seen it and i have seen a lot of documentaries about the way of making stunt. they thought of quite a lot of ways so as to not hurt the celebrity too much. and the things and ways taken in the documentary about jackie chan . in my opinion, i think i t is definitely true and i am also a fan of him. and we have the same nationality. cool,huh
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@raijin (10345)
• Philippines
15 Feb 07
That's why many people look after him, he's a good example to all aspiring stuntmen/actors and martial artists to love their work..