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Drunken Master 2 - First Drunken Fight
Oh wow! I didn't know he was doing that! Now I'll have to see it.
Oscar worthy? "Rumble in the Bronx? erm.....
Drunken Master 2 - First Drunken Fight
You'll love this animated film he is working on called Kung Fu Panda I mean Panda's and Kung Fu!!! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kung_Fu_Panda
You should see New Police Story, it's one of the best recent films he has made and I was totally blown away when I saw it.
And how can you hate Rumble in The Bronx, next to Around the World in 80 Days, The Twins Effect and Shanghai Knights it's bloody Oscar worthy!
Funny thing is Jackie Chan sings as well!
Drunken Master 2 - First Drunken Fight
Still love DM2 the best. Maybe because it was my first - and I saw it on the big screen.
It's so fun to go see a Jackie Chan film in the theater. When something is funny, there's a burst of laughter from the audience, then 5 seconds later the 2 or 3 non-Asians laugh...because it takes a moment to read the subtitles.
Hated "Rumble in the Bronx."
Drunken Master 2 - First Drunken Fight
Best film? What about Drunken Master 1? Police Story? New Police Story? Rumble in The Bronx? So many classics!
Jackie Chan - Gang Headquarters Fight Sequence
From the movie 'Rumble in the Bronx'.
"Yoo ahh aww gahbage."
Legendary Billie Holiday - "Fine and Mellow" .....sigh
DYNOMITE!
What an amazing ALL-STAR lineup of legendary jazz greats.
interesting side note: While many people assume that the song "Strange Fruit" was written by Holiday herself, it actually began as a poem by Abel Meeropol, a Jewish schoolteacher and union activist from the Bronx who later set it to music. Disturbed by a photograph of a lynching, the teacher wrote the stark verse and brooding melody under the pseudonym Lewis Allan in the late 1930s. Meeropol and his wife Anne are also notable because they adopted Robert and Michael Rosenberg, the orphaned children of the executed communists Julius and Ethel Rosenberg.
Thanks swampgirl.