If Jerry Lewis and Ernest Hemingway got together and penned a kung-fu picture, it would be probably be a bit like 1978’s Jackie Chan career-maker “Drunken Master,” an absurdist, slapstick fight flick ...
Anticipation was running high at the Hong Kong premiere of Jackie Chan’s 1994 martial arts film Drunken Master II. The audience was excited to see Chan in a period film after years of making more ...
Drunken Master is a 1978 Hong Kong classic martial arts movie known for its innovative fight choreography and Jackie Chan‘s charismatic performance. It also helped catapult Chan’s career and made him ...
Chan portrayed Cantonese hero Wong Fei-hung as a naughty student who learns a style of kung fu that can only be performed while drinking. The film paired him with Yuen’s father Yuen Siu-tien, a ...
In Drunken Master II (1994), Jackie Chan reprises the role that first made him an action-comedy star—so swooning he’s untouchable, so uninhibited he can’t miss. The sequel to 1978′s Drunken Master ...
When Chris isn’t working on a new article or exploring the best nature spots nearby, he's gotten into making TikTok edits. While he works on other personal projects, he has turned his attention to ...
Jackie Chan screened his new film Chinese Zodiac in London last night, then participated in a Q&A in which the action star discussed his life, career, and reasons for currently not wanting to make any ...