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Movie: Drunken Master II (1994) Why watch: The peak of "Drunken Boxing." Fluid, hilarious, and brutally fast. Best Stunt: The final forge fight while drunk on industrial alcohol.

Movie: Rush Hour (1998) Why watch: The perfect chemistry between Chan and Chris Tucker. Best Stunt: The pole slide through a hotel lobby.

Police Story fight scene.

"Even when he went to Hollywood, he changed the rules. He insisted on showing the bloopers at the end. Why? To prove he was human."

"Most actors use stunt doubles. Jackie is the stunt double. He broke his nose three times, his ankle, his skull—you name it. But here is the genius move..." Film Jackie Chan

Title: Jackie Chan: The King of Kung Fu Comedy

For over five decades, Jackie Chan has redefined the action genre. Born in Hong Kong in 1954, Chan began his career as a child actor and stuntman in the shadow of Bruce Lee. However, he quickly carved out his own unique niche by blending death-defying stunts with physical comedy and genuine storytelling. Movie: Drunken Master II (1994) Why watch: The

Movie: Police Story (1985) Why watch: The most dangerous mall fight ever filmed. No insurance company would cover it today. Best Stunt: Sliding down 6 stories of lightbulbs.

Movie: Who Am I? (1998) Why watch: The greatest rooftop fight in cinema history. No cuts. No wires. Best Stunt: The 21-story sloped glass roof slide. Best Stunt: The pole slide through a hotel lobby