Hong Kong & Macau Film Stuff



The chemistry between the two heroes in the original can’t be beaten and that film has had a lasting impact on many lives. It may not be in those top movie lists but its known by so many people. I can’t imagine the new one being remembered too far into the future although I did hear they were going to make another one.

Two years before The 36 Deadly Styles, he had already filmed a fight scene for the film10 Magnificent Killersat this location. I haven't seen such a great car chase move than the quick-parking while being chased by the police with the Nissan Skyline. Fast and Furious has great stunts, but nothing will ever top that maneuver. The building is close to the water system, and you can walk to the bottom of the building through the bridge.

Many of his stunts are dangerous; during the 1980s, on the set of Lung hing foo dai, Chan fractured his skull and impaired his hearing. Thanks to director Joseph Kuo, the abandoned and meanwhile very dilapidated luxury villa can be admired in its '79 glory. This was the second filmshoot for actor Nick Cheung on the property.

This project for Jackie Chan DC Racing has been taken on by Virginie Dulauroy. The French videographer based in the U.S. has a vision as precise as it is original of how to go fun about filming the exploits of her clients on the track and in pit lane. He may be one of the worlds most famous international action stars but I am ashamed to say that the only film of his that I’d ever seen before this was the2009 re-make of ‘The Karate Kid‘.

This odd building in Rotterdam, Holland, was used for some scenes of the Jackie Chan movie "Who am I" — it features one of his arguably most spectacular stunts where he slides down the slanted face all the way to the ground. Angel II aka Iron Angels 2 starts at the colorful beachfront Tin Hau Temple at Repulse Bay. Moon Lee operates undercover to get in contact with some criminals.

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