This guy puts Jackie Chan to shame

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I really think it's the other way around. It's nothing I haven't seen in Jackie Chan movies, plus Jackie supposedly does his own stunts.

P.S. Did Jackie really fight Bruce Lee? Bruce Lee probably won, didn't he? Jackie must've been really young at the time, too. Also, does anyone remember if Jackie was trained by Shaolin?
 
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I really think it's the other way around. It's nothing I haven't seen in Jackie Chan movies, plus Jackie supposedly does his own stunts.

P.S. Did Jackie really fight Bruce Lee? Bruce Lee probably won, didn't he? Jackie must've been really young at the time, too. Also, does anyone remember if Jackie was trained by Shaolin?

during Lee's days, Jackie was one of his stuntman ..

Jackie was trained by Yu Chan-yuan .. along with Sammo Hung and others.. there are 7 of them.. mostly active in HK action movies ..
 
a6m5
I really think it's the other way around. It's nothing I haven't seen in Jackie Chan movies, plus Jackie supposedly does his own stunts.

P.S. Did Jackie really fight Bruce Lee? Bruce Lee probably won, didn't he? Jackie must've been really young at the time, too. Also, does anyone remember if Jackie was trained by Shaolin?

I believe Jackie Chan's first film appearance was as one of the multitude henchmen in Bruce Lee's "Enter the Dragon". He survived - as with all henchmen - one punch.
 
That was really cool. Like a cross between Jackie Chan and FreeRunning.
 
Jackie Chan had a bit part in Enter the dragon, but never really fought bruce lee in the conventional sense.
The video was definitely cool, but Jackie Chan's leap from building to building in Rumble in the bronx was much cooler. (although I think this guy could do it too.)
 
Tom M
Jackie Chan had a bit part in Enter the dragon, but never really fought bruce lee in the conventional sense.

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Tom M
The video was definitely cool, but Jackie Chan's leap from building to building in Rumble in the bronx was much cooler. (although I think this guy could do it too.)

Best two Jackie Chan stunts - falling from a clock tower through two awnings in Project A. Jumping from a building's roof, 50 feet from the ground, to a ladder suspended beneath a hovering helicopter, with no safety net in Supercop II.
 
In his autobiography, "I Am Jackie Chan," Jackie talks about working as a stuntman/henchman with Bruce Lee. He tells a story about how during one scene Bruce Lee forgot to pull his hit and hit him full force in the side of the face. I want to say it was with nun chucks but it's been a few years since I read the book. Anyway, he said that for the duration of filming anytime Bruce Lee saw him he would apologize.

If you happen to see a copy of it I recommend reading it. It's a interesting look into his life and the Hong Kong and Hollywood movie experience, plus he has a lot of good stories about other stars and stunts gone bad as well as trying to order breakfast in LA when the only English he knew was "hamburger and fries."
 
I remember the first free run thing i saw was on a Nike commercial. This was way better than that commercial though. I saw this vid on enaddict.com, loaded with spyware, this site's better, nice find 👍
 
Pfft, those guys off Mortal Kombat: Anihilation can do all of that stuff and more. Like turn into animals. Let's see Jackie Chan, Jet Li, Chow Yun Fat, or Bruce Lee do that. OR David Blaine for that matter.
 
sumbodycool
I remember the first free run thing i saw was on a Nike commercial. This was way better than that commercial though. I saw this vid on enaddict.com, loaded with spyware, this site's better, nice find 👍

There was a Scion commercial that featured "Free running" and I've seen that stuff somewhere else on t.v., maybe discovery channel or something.

It's cool, just seems sorta ludacris...
 
VIPFREAK
There was a Scion commercial that featured "Free running" and I've seen that stuff somewhere else on t.v., maybe discovery channel or something.

It's cool, just seems sorta ludacris...

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How Ludacris?
 
VIPFREAK
There was a Scion commercial that featured "Free running" and I've seen that stuff somewhere else on t.v., maybe discovery channel or something.

It's cool, just seems sorta ludacris...

Ludicrous?
 
Jackie Chan is untouchable. Bruce Lee might have been up there with Jackie but too bad he was killed. There are a lot of jackie chan wannabe's, but I really doubt anyone has the balls to do what he does.
 
darealdeal21
i didnt literally mean he put him to shame, i was jsut saying his moves are up there with Chan's.
Maybe the title should've read "This guy's right up there with Jackie Chan"! :p:D

Foolkiller: The book sounds really interesting. I'll try finding one. 👍
 
GTO_VR4
You guys obviously havent seen the movie "Ong Bak"

now the main actor in the movie, out-does jackie chan and your hearing this from a jackie chan fan too.

my advice, go watch the movie Ong Bak.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0368909/

yea... this guy is cool but i have to say that all of his stuntman are superb. you can see them actually got hit real hard in slow-mo .. this guy is good at fighting ... and some nice little tricks .. but still far away from jackie .. very few poeple would actually try what jackie did in some of his movies .. without any safety nonsense.. it takes lotsa ballz ..
 
You know what personally pernounce JACKIE CHAN the man with most balls! Plus he can actually act. And he is friggin hilarious, drunken master whops any other kung fu movies as.
 
Chan is actually active in the chinese street racing scene and owns a model from every generation of the evo.

Personally I like his jump from a peir onto a moving hovercraft in which he fractured his ankle. I think it is in rumble in the bronx.
 
xcsti
Chan is actually active in the chinese street racing scene and owns a model from every generation of the evo.
Which he probably got for free. :D I think Mitsubishi's like Jackie's lifetime sponsor! I remember cars like Starion in the Jackie's 80's flicks, in his 90's movies, a FTO.
 
Man that's crazy.

Jackie Chan is like a pimp in HK. People don't like him there as much as they do here for some reason.
 
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