Jackie Chan, 71, Had Not Changed This Aspect of Her Way of Working so Far: "I Don't Need It Anymore"
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Jackie Chan, 71, Had Not Changed This Aspect of Her Way of Working so Far: "I Don't Need It Anymore"
71 calendar tacos, six decades of career, 151 titles in his filmography and a history of injuries that would leave any traumatologist cross-eyed: with such a record, it is clear that Jackie Chan has enough gallons to go his way on the Karate Kid set: Legends. The Hong Kong star, who returns to the franchise after that 2010 The Karate Kid, shares frames this time with the veteran of the Ralph Macchio franchise and a newly arrived Ben Wang in the …
Movie Review: "Karate Kid: Legends" isn't without it charms but it's far from the best around - The Independent | Southern Utah's #1 Source for Arts, Events & Entertainment
MOVIE REVIEW: “KARATE KID: LEGENDS” Grade: C I really hate to be “that guy” but Karate Kid: Legends didn’t leave much of an impression. And I say this as a big fan of both Cobra Kai and the first two films in the franchise. That said, Sony Pictures is to be commended for releasing this in such close proximity to the Cobra Kai series finale. It’s clear that they wanted to strike while the iron was hot and that was probably a smart move on their p…
Starring Jackie Chan and with an investment of US$45 million (approximately HK$350 million), the Hollywood action film "Karate Kid: Legends" (abbreviated as: The Karate Kid 2, Hong Kong translation: The Karate Kid: Legends, Taiwan translation: The Karate Kid: Legends), recently failed miserably in the Hong Kong film market. The film premiered in Hong Kong on June 5, and as of 18:00 on June 6, it only earned US$8,772 (approximately HK$69,000) in …
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