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    police story 2013

    guess gene is busy keeping the mighty KFM ship cruising, so ill post this here...in my flava flav voice YEA BOI!!!! the trailer for jackies police story 2013 is out and its a doozy.


    Jackie Chan Is Back With Stellar Trailer For POLICE STORY 2013!
    Todd Brown, Founder and Editor

    Well, hello Jackie. It's nice to see you. And your fists. And your feet. And your face getting punched. And your car flying through the air. Yes. Yes, indeed.

    If you're looking for a bit of old school action done right then you can do an awful lot worse than the just released trailer for Jackie Chan star vehicle Police Story 2013. Directed by Little Big Soldier helmer Shen Ding, expectations have been high for this one given that Little Big Soldier is one of the absolute best pieces of work in the later period Chan catalog. And this trailer certainly delivers up to those expectations with a ton of excellent stunt work that does not sacrifice performance in the process.

    This latest Police Story has no connection to the earlier Chan efforts with Jackie here playing a mainland Chinese Interpol officer investigating a kidnapping case. And smashing cars. And getting punched in slow motion. Check out the trailer below.



    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5TH9viqS_k

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    trailer 2

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    Jackie sings

    More images if you follow the link.
    Theme Song and Final Poster of 'Police Story 2013' Released
    2013-12-09 14:18:58 CRIENGLISH.com Web Editor: Zhao


    Jackie Chan attends a press conference in Beijing on Sunday, Dec. 8, 2013, to announce the release of the theme song and final poster for the 3D action film, "Police Story 2013," which comes out on Christmas Eve. [Photo: Shidai Wanhua]

    Related: Theme Song 'Police Story 2013' Released

    The theme song and final movie poster of the Chinese 3D action film, "Police Story 2013," starring Jackie Chan, was released in Beijing on Sunday.

    Chan teamed up with director Ding Sheng for the sixth installment of the "Police Story" series. Their last venture together was the 2010 action film, "Little Big Soldier". "Police Story 2013" also stars Liu Ye and Jing Tian.

    The film's theme song, "Rescue," features Chan on vocals, while famous Chinese musician Sun Nan oversaw its arrangement and harmonization.

    In "Police Story 2013," a small pub turns into the scene of a tense stand-off when the owner takes his patrons hostage -- one of the hostages is Officer Zhong Wen (Jackie Chan), another is his daughter, Miaomiao (Jing Tian). The hostage taker (Liu Ye) demands that a notorious criminal be freed from prison in exchange for the lives of those in the pub.

    The film is to hit Chinese IMAX screens on Christmas Eve.


    Jackie Chan (L) and Jing Tian (R) attend a press conference in Beijing on Sunday, Dec. 8, 2013, to announce the release of the theme song and final poster for the 3D action film, "Police Story 2013," which comes out on Christmas Eve. [Photo: Shidai Wanhua]


    Final movie poster of the Chinese 3D action film "Police Story 2013." [Photo: Shidai Wanhua]
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    ****ing love jackie fair play! what a tune
    I guess we are who we are

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    Premiering in Singapore

    Let the press junkets begin.
    ‘I have OCD, ADD’: Jackie Chan
    By Peace Chiu | Singapore Showbiz – 46 minutes ago


    Jackie Chan says he has OCD and ADD. (Photo by MBS)
    Hong Kong actor-martial artist Jackie Chan has revealed that he has obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and attention deficit disorder (ADD), confirming what his son, Jaycee Chan, said in a Chinese show back in October.
    During a Tuesday press conference ahead of the premiere of “Police Story 2013” in Singapore, Chan told reporters he has a lot of “problems”.
    Chan said he’s always cleaning the table, and that things always have to be in place, neat and tidy for him.
    The "CZ12" actor also said that his condition led to him putting a lot of pressure on his son.
    For example, Chan said he is always arranging the shoes for Jaycee and picking on his son's bad habit of running around in white socks, which causes them to be dirty.
    The superstar also revealed that over the years, he’s been struggling to relax.
    “If I don’t film movies, I don’t know what to do. I live for movies, everyday I think about different movies, stories and ideas,” said Chan.
    He revealed plans to film several movies after the promotions for "Police Story 2013".
    Chan said he could be filming "Karate Kid 2" and if he could come up with good ideas, a sequel for "CZ12".
    Aside from filming, he also has several businesses on his plate such as a red wine and a watch business.
    Chan also has plans to organise a peace-friendship concert in Beijing next year to celebrate his 60th birthday.
    ‘I’m scared that I’ll be wheelchair-bound for the rest of my life’
    There have been media reports that Chan, who is known in the entertainment industry for performing all his film stunts himself, was considering using stunt doubles.
    On that, the 59-year-old admitted to using stunt double for “Police Story 2013” – but they were for rather unexpected scenes, such as walking and driving scenes.
    The martial arts star said that for this film, he didn’t use any stunt performers for any of the fighting scenes.
    In fact, he said he’s been using stunt performers for a long time, but people don’t feel it as it’s for non-fighting scenes.
    However, the famed stunt performer revealed a more vulnerable side during the press conference.
    “I’m very scared that I’ll be wheelchair bound for the rest of my life," said Chan.
    Recalling an accident during the filming of his highly successful action film "CZ12", Chan said that he felt “numb”, “paralysed”, and as though his back broke when he fell.
    "I wonder, 'Am I so lucky every time?' I just have to be unlucky once, and that's it for me,” said Chan.
    Thus, Chan said he has to be more careful and responsible to his family, fans and himself.
    He added that nowadays, he'll ask someone else to try certain stunts before attempting them himself, so that he'll know what to look out for.
    Separately, Chan said he could really empathise with his role in “Police Story 2013” as his actual personality is very similar to the character he plays – one that doesn’t really care about his family and is always working.
    “It’s very difficult to have the best of both worlds,” said Chan, adding that he often tears up during filming.
    He also said that what’s special about this installment of “Police Story” is that it focuses on plot and social issues, and it’s not all about fighting.
    Chan said that he has matured and wants to let people know that he’s an actor, not just a martial arts actor.
    “Police Story 2013” is the latest installment under the successful "Police Story" action-drama franchise.
    The last installment was “New Police Story” in 2004.
    The action film features Chan alongside Chinese actor Liu Ye and Chinese actress Jing Tian, and is directed by Ding Sheng, who previously collaborated with Jackie Chan in “Little Big Soldier”.
    It opens in cinemas on 24 December.
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    More press

    Jackie just has to be careful not to stick his foot in his mouth and stay focused on promoting the film.
    Kickass cop, bad father? Jackie Chan's reality check on Police Story 2013
    First Published: 12:13pm, Dec 20, 2013
    Last Updated: 12:13pm, Dec 20, 2013
    by Mae Chan
    FZ.COM/Shahrin Yahya


    Police Story 2013, Jackie Chan says, is quite like playing himself.

    TO HEAR Jackie Chan say, "I am not a good father," is not exactly new.

    The renowned action star, having landed in Kuala Lumpur to promote his latest movie – Police Story 2013, is familiar with making headlines about his authoritarian parenting style when it comes to son, Jaycee.

    But in the latest "reboot" from the Police Story series, Jackie said his character – a mainland Chinese police officer named Zhong Wen – is a reflection of himself.

    "All these years, I didn't manage to care for my family... Always flying off here and there, making movies," the star said candidly.

    "I didn't have time for Mr Fang (his son's Chinese name is Fang Zhu Ming) and Miss Lin (his wife), and even my parents," he added with a self-depreciating smile.

    Maturity brings change

    In the movie, the sixth instalment of the famed series, police officer Zhong Wen is a wearied but dedicated enforcer of the law, but a failed husband and father to his daughter, Miao Miao (Jing Tian).

    The darker and more drama-heavy Police Story 2013 sees the suspenseful unfolding of a revenge plot with protagonist Zhong Wen and his daughter being kidnapped and locked alongside other strangers by a bar owner Wu Jiang (Liu Ye).

    On the difference between the earlier films in the series and this, Jackie said the storyline and overall tone grew alongside himself, making it completely different from the comedic first Police Story in 1985.

    However, the action superstar confessed that the first one is still his ultimate favourite. Most long-time fans would agree.

    Coming off the blockbuster CZ12 from last year, which contains "big action" along the vein of death-defying stunts signature to his name, the 59-year old star said that his latest offering is tamer in comparison.

    "[In] every movie, my action choreography will follow the film's concept, it cannot always be the same kind of styles. Police Story 2013 is a realistic film, so the action must not be too flashy or over the top."

    But that doesn't mean it's not without the trademark thrills of a Jackie Chan film.
    Instead, the combat moves – including one brutal MMA style cage fighting scene – are more practical and pragmatic, though no less quick.

    The film's climatic scene is shot in an underground train tunnel – the first time it has been allowed, Jackie pointed out.

    Calling it the toughest scene to shoot in the entire film, the final confrontation between Zhong Wen and Wu Jiang had to be filmed in the wee hours in the morning at three hours each time, with only a significantly reduced number of crew allowed down in the tunnels.

    Government security was also on hand due to a high voltage risk.

    Good cop, bad father?

    Just like in the film, where Zhong Wen showed his love for his daughter indirectly, the actor mirrors the same sentiment when it comes to family.

    In the last few years, Jackie has publicly made strong statements about his relationship with his son that paints him as a strict, demanding and absent father.

    Speaking to the media here two days ago, Jackie admitted that his style of parenting – including throwing his son's phone away if he uses it while at the dining table – instilled fear in 31-year old Jaycee.

    It should be telling, nevertheless, that Jackie smiles each time he tells stories about Jaycee, who is an actor and music producer.

    Despite his traditional values, the father also pointed out that he won't interfere in Jaycee's relationships, even if his son chooses not to get married.

    His only grouse is that the girlfriends' are not brought home to meet him, but only the mother.

    Interesting enough, Jackie said, "My relationship with Jaycee is more like a friend. It is the same as how I was with my father."

    He shares a story of a recent visit by Jaycee to the 'Police Story 2013' set. It was during a rather painful scene where Jackie had to free himself from metal wires binding his wrists.

    The stunt daredevil had chosen to use the thick chafing wires instead of the usual handcuffs.

    "He told me, you can't do it!" said Jackie while smiling, "after that, I wanted even more to show him that it can be done!"

    When Jackie finally broke free, he said that despite the pain, he kept it nonchalant. It was obvious he enjoyed proving his son wrong. The scene is captured in the blooper reel during the credits roll.

    Jackie relates to his character completely, "It can't be said that I'm not filial, I am," he said matter-of-factly. "If you ask my son, he'll surely say I'm a good father. It's a different method of caring... I am not a competent father, but I am a responsible one," he summed.
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    Can hardly wait for this one

    Ironic that 47R is opening on the same day albeit different global markets.
    Published: Monday December 23, 2013 MYT 12:00:00 AM
    Updated: Monday December 23, 2013 MYT 10:45:44 AM
    Jackie Chan: Purity in motion
    by seto kit yan


    Due recognition: Jackie Chan wants to establish a stunt action film award to give recognition to the true heroes who contribute to the success of good action movies. — RAJA FAISAL HISHAN/The Star

    Jackie Chan stays true to the things he does best in the latest Police Story movie.

    SPECIAL effects may have changed the way most modern action blockbusters are made; but action maestro Jackie Chan still swears by the real thing.

    “A genuine action movie is marked by real stunts,” insisted the star, who was in town last week to promote his latest movie, Police Story 2013.

    This point of view is only to be expected from a man who holds the Guinness World Record for Most Stunts By A Living Actor. This was one of the two world records awarded to him last year after he made Chinese Zodiac (CZ12). The other title was for Most Credits In One Movie – he wore a total of 15 hats on the CZ12 production.

    For a man who has been making action movies across five decades, Chan continues to surprise many with his boundless energy, enthusiasm for filmmaking, and daring new ideas. Casually dressed in a blue and white striped shirt and white pants, Jackie was in his usual chatty mood as he sat down and immediately started to neatly arrange the assortment of recording devices lined up on the table in front of him.

    Looking up to see all eyes watching him as he straightened out everything in front of him, Chan smiled and offered: “Yes, I have ADD (attention deficit disorder) and OCD (obsessive-compulsive disorder). Sitting down here to do this interview is actually more of a challenge to me than you can imagine. I am a naturally active person. I like to move around and keep myself occupied. I also like everything to be tidy and I like to make sure that everything is in order before I begin.”

    Police Story 2013 is the sixth installment of the famed franchise, the first film of which is still his favourite. The 1985 Police Story won Best Film at the Hong Kong Film Awards; Chan himself won two Best Actor accolades for the series, first at Taiwan’s Golden Horse Awards for the 1992 Police Story 3: Supercop and then at China’s Golden Rooster Awards for the 2004 New Police Story.

    Honour the bold

    With the increasing focus on film awards these days, Chan said he also wanted to establish a stunt action film award that would “give recognition to the true heroes that contribute to the success of good action movies”.

    “It is time (we) paid tribute to real action stars and genuine stunt performers. A film award with categories for best action movie, best action performer for both male and female actors, best action director, best stunt choreography, best fight scene and such.

    “Many times, as I stand before the true heroes, the unknown faces of committed stunt performers who lay their lives on the line, all for the sake of making a good action film, I wish that others would realise how much blood, sweat and tears were involved,” shared Chan, who has broken practically every bone in his body. In fact, he almost died after sustaining a head injury during a stunt for the 1986 film Armour Of God.

    “A martial arts actor has his work cut out for him. Trying to act and remembering your lines while trying to fight and getting your choreography right; that is definitely not easy to do.

    “Most people don’t realise how difficult it is to focus on getting everything right. That is why action movies used to focus on action only. But now, a good script is of paramount importance. I will only make a movie if the script is good,” offered Chan.

    Chan went on to say how Police Story 2013 director Ding Sheng bowled him over with a good script, among other things.

    “Ding Sheng is a very talented man. He impressed me with his well-written script. His storyboard was in order. He even composed the songs. I Immediately asked when we could commence filming,” Chan said, singing the praises of the mainland filmmaker who also directed his Little Big Soldier (2010).

    Mirroring real life

    In Police Story 2013, Chan plays a veteran cop who has issues with his estranged daughter, played by mainland actress Jing Tian. The villain, played by China’s Liu Ye, takes advantage of their strained relations in a hostage situation.

    Pointing to his relationship with his family, Chan said the character in the movie also mirrored his own, in the way he neglected son Jaycee and wife Joan Lin because his days were spent away from home, as he travelled around the world for movies and other projects.

    Like other Jackie Chan movies, Police Story 2013 also includes a blooper reel during the end credits. One scene shows Chan’s wrists being bound to the arm of a chair with thick metal wires and how he tries to free himself using only brute strength and perseverance.

    “I was told that it couldn’t be done. But, that only strengthened my resolve, so I insisted on doing it. I wanted to show Jaycee that it was possible, and that I could do it,” quipped Chan, who just had to prove his son wrong when the young man paid a visit to the set.

    Despite his show of nonchalance in the movie, it was apparent that his wrists were badly bruised, cut and even bleeding after he succeeded in breaking free of his bonds.

    “It was not easy to do. The skin and flesh around the wrist area is the thinnest, and just a bit of scraping will reveal the bone in most cases,” he explained.

    Chan’s fight scenes in the movie also looked very painful, and he admitted that they were as painful as they looked: “The fights were with genuine MMA (mixed martial arts) boxers, not stuntmen; so, they didn’t know how to control their strength when we were filming the fight sequences. Those were rock-hard, solid punches and kicks.”

    After he worked with Jet Li on Forbidden Kingdom, Chan said, audiences have been asking for another movie pitting the two stars in another legendary fight scene. “Even Jet Li has said to me: ‘I will play the main antagonist’. And, I am very keen to work with him. But, since we are basically similar in (our) strengths, we have yet to find a suitable script,” he lamented.

    The Hong Kong action star turns 60 next year and his birthday plans include the staging of a Peace and Friendship concert in Beijing. The multiple-act event is set to feature performers from all over Asia, including China, Japan, South Korea and Singapore.

    Other upcoming projects include a sequel to his 2010 Karate Kid, a fourth Rush Hour film with Chris Tucker, a musical, and the setting up of a martial arts acting school.

    “Not just martial arts, but a martial arts acting school. And, it will not be just martial arts and acting. I will teach everything about making action movies. I will even include skills such as framing and editing. I want to train them to become all-round action stars!” he enthused.

    *Police Story 2013 opens nationwide tomorrow.
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