Thanks for the heads up.
I met Jackie Chan at a function when I lived in HK. I generally enjoy his movies.
Even his Chinese movies are good. Shaolin aka kung fu chef was very enjoyable.
America hating foreigner. No thanks.
Great movie I guess. Where there are no Muslim terrorists and all the evil white men get killed go Jackie Chan. Liam Neeson’s “Taken” is probably better without ressuecting a decades old conflict rather than insulting the “religion of peace”. Pardon punctuation, in a hurry this morning
Thanks like Jackie’s movies.
Heads up on this one due out later
ONLY THE BRAVE MONTANA WILD FIRE TRAILER
http://www.onlythebrave-movie.com/site/2/?hs308=watch
“...just some regular nobody guy running a Chinese restaurant in London. Except-oh oh- he isnt a regular guy but a retired special forces guy with bomb making, survival, firearms, kung fu, etc etc.”
Gotta ask... After you’ve watched the movie...do you have cravings to watch it again in an hour? Ha!
The commercials have been enticing...looking forward to seeing this movie. Thanks for the confirmation.
Jackie Chan has churned out some great action comedies. The ads for this one looked good.
Why are you supporting a high profile anti-American like Jackie Chan?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2013/01/10/the-anti-americanism-of-jackie-chan/
He takes your money and uses it to ridicule you.
If you MUST see one of his movies, be sure to pirate it using Tor and Bit Torrent so he doesn't make any money.
From the Washington Post, no less: The Rabid Anti-Americanism of Jackie Chan
Americans know Jackie Chan best for his cheery, acrobatic
performances in action movies such as "Rumble in the Bronx" and "Rush
Hour," made successful by his amazing martial artistry and self-effacing
comedy. Chinese know Chan, a Hong Kong native, for largely the same
reasons. But they also know him for something most Americans might
find surprising: He is passionately political, a staunch defender of the
Chinese Communist Party and harsh critic of anyone he sees as
opposing Beijing. Today, that includes the United States.
Why is it rated “R”? For violence only?
I used to enjoy his movies. Then I read about his attitude toward America and his firm communist beliefs. That ended any interest in his movies. He wasn’t so funny after that.