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.
Drunken Master umbrella fight.
Rush Hour outtakes.
"He uses a ladder like a sword. A fan like a shield. A pair of chopsticks like brass knuckles. No wires. No CGI. Just pain and creativity."
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. Film Jackie Chan
Title: Jackie Chan: The King of Kung Fu Comedy
Unlike the stoic heroes of his time, Jackie Chan’s on-screen persona is relatable: an ordinary man who uses his environment (ladders, umbrellas, furniture) to fight. His philosophy is simple: no wires, no doubles, and no fear. Every end credit sequence features "blooper reels" of painful failed stunts, proving his authenticity. Movie: Who Am I
Chan receiving an Oscar (Honorary Award, 2016).
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. No wires
"What is your favorite Jackie Chan movie? Comment below." Option 3: Social Media Carousel (Instagram / LinkedIn - Top 5 Films) Slide 1 (Cover): Headline: The Ultimate Jackie Chan Starter Pack 🎬 Subtext: Five films to understand the legend.
Movie: Rush Hour (1998) Why watch: The perfect chemistry between Chan and Chris Tucker. Best Stunt: The pole slide through a hotel lobby.