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This forces him into a bit of trickery to protect her, knowing there was no way she could keep up with him. The trilogy have three "official" entries - Winners and Sinners, My Lucky Stars, and Twinkle, Twinkle, Lucky Stars and several unofficial ones not starring Jackie Chan. Twinkle, Twinkle, Lucky Stars had a cameo by Andy Lau as Jackie Chan's police partner. Anyway, here's a list of some of his most famous and/or best movies. Note that many fans consider his pre-Hollywood movies to be better.

This one concludes with the famous fight sequence in and around cars that are being actively crash tested. The franchise received a Gritty Reboot in 2004 with New Police Story and a second film, Police Story 2013 was produced in the same vein, only with Jackie's character as a wholly Chinese policeman. Finally, in late 2016, Jackie Chan received his first ever Academy Award, an honorary Oscar for the decades of his contributions to the art of film.

By the way, the villains hide in an abandoned villa in Fanling, a frequently used filming location that I wrote about a while ago. If you want to find out more about the fascinating building and its history, thenclick here. This film is one of the most unwatched and underrated of all his films. It's a highly entertaining film that spins the Bourne Identity plot on its head. The locations are original and the car chase is way different than most. They visited a number of noted locations like the Montmarte artists district of Paris and the dock warehouse containing pieces of the Statue of Liberty, but it's the fight scene on the world's most famous train that really stood out.

"N" represents the first letter of the famous Dutch shipping leader Royal Nedlloyd. The thrilling scene in "The Bee Moment" starring Jackie Chan was shot in the "N" building, diving down the "N" slide from the upper floor. A dynamic light wall of the building is the highlight, designed by the Italian master Studio Dumbar. Jumbo Floating Restaurant – The Jumbo Floating Restaurant in Aberdeen is famous in its own right, but it has welcomed aboard a number vlogs of celebrities and film crews, too. Most recently, Gwyneth Paltrow played a patron of the restaurant for Steven Soderbergh’s Contagion.

I actually picked up ‘The Shinjuku Incident‘ on dvd last Christmas for a few quid in England and with a renewed interest in Chan followingmy trip to his homeland in MayI decided to watch it again recently. The Maersk Building is located on the banks of the Maas River. I didn't pay attention when I saw it at first, but only after the guide reminded me that this was a filming location in Jackie Chan's movie "Who Am I". There is a slope with an angle of more than 45 degrees outside the building.

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