@@ModernSpartan300 Bro Bruce Lee is getting out of his grave to rip your spine from your back from that subtle but massive amount of disrespect to Bruce.
Iv actually successfully done that once at a Bar. I was drunk - other dude was super drunker. He tried to hug me and I did not know him. I got pissed and smack his hand away. He stepped back and there was a good 3 seconds of silence and I told him - “ wait , let me drink these beers real quick” pounded two beers and Patrick from Ireland became my friend😂. Crazy night
@@TaskerFilms...He wasn't even like, "EVERYONE ADORES ME BECAUSE I'M SOOO COOL"... He was just like, "EVERYONE ADORES ME AND I THINK THAT'S ADORABLE! ☺️🥰☺️"
@@MahendraGaadhihis daughter is lesbian and Jackie has always rejected her to the point she became homeless cuz she rather live with her girlfriend than embrace her father's homofobia
He does his own stunts, broken bones didn't stop him, he adds comedy to even the (meant to be the scariest) fight scenes in the movies. He is just a combo of greatness and humility.
The man's to likeable. I've never heard a bad word about Jackie and the fact he's a martial artist trained by one of the best to ever do it..and himself also being one of the best to ever do it... They don't want the smoke nor does it even come across their minds. He needs more recognition, give Jackie his roses whilst we still can.
Possibly also a reference to how Lo Wei wanted to make him the ‘new Bruce Lee’ in the wave of Bruceploitation after Lee’s death, (they even changed his stage name to Cheng Long which means ‘becoming the dragon’) and how it failed because that wasn’t him or his style
@@DimitarQvorov Nah, because there are people who don’t have great things to say about him, though I don’t know why. He’s funny - I LOVE his facial expressions.
To think that Bruce Lee in most of his movies, he act as a tough fighter. He act all confident, angry and vicious. He can beat all of his opponents. That's why in real life, there's a lot of fighters from various martial arts came to challenge him. Jackie Chan however, he act tough as a defense mechanism. But he still got hurt, injured, get thrown here and there. He sometimes run away and use everything around him as a weapon. Jackie Chan showed to us that is not about being a strongest or fastest. He teaches us the importance of the arts of self-defense and being a respectful human being instead of trying looking for a fight.
Only way I see why he did that was it was hard for a Chinese man to break into Hollywood. He didn't fit the bill for what the movies wanted and was seen more or less as an outcast. Different time then, I suppose.....as was with a bunch of other behaviors from the time for both genders, specifically to them, I suppose.
From the 1st time I saw him in a movie, I wanted to give him a hug, and that was in the freaking’70’s, man when I was literally a child. He is just a wonderful person, and it’s so obvious that it comes through in his work & interviews.
@@awesomekoga7848 I knew about Brandon Lee, so unbelievably sad how he died. But The Crow is one of my favorite movies. Wish we could have seen more from him. At least Bruce was already gone so he didn’t have to know about his son dying 😢
"" I LIKE JACKIE CHAN AND I'M A FAN OF JACKIE CHAN NOT ONLY BECAUSE HE IS A GREAT ACTOR AND KUNG FU MASTER BUT BECAUSE OF HIS HUMBLENESS TO EVERYBODY !