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Its good to see Jackie Chan. The song says "Take Me Away" and the the comic book should also be taken away? GAH! What's with that background? It's like something out of the 1980s. I'm getting horrible "Saved By the Bell" flashbacks. Full Article at ComicVine
The Karate Kid remake takes the fight to China Jaden Smith shows his kung fu skills To the Great Wall of China, where the scion of one of America's foremost acting families prepares to make his leading child debut opposite an icon of the... Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
It's really shitty, they have remade this movie. I will not be watching it! LAME! Full Article at Perez Hilton
Nearly 7,000 Children Receive Free Medical and Dental Treatment – the Largest Free Program in Operation Smile Vietnam’s 20-Year History. Full Article at TransWorldNews
Hong Kong actor Jackie Chan and singer Karen Mok wave to audience on the red carpet for the 2009 Style Gala last night at Shanghai Grand Stage. Full Article at Shanghai Daily
Ralph Macchio had Reseda. Jaden Smith gets the Great Wall of China. Full Article at E! Online
Publicity stills have been released for the upcoming remake of The Karate Kid. Full Article at G4 TV
Another ’80s hit is making its way back to the box office, PopCrunchers. Sony Pictures has released a few photo stills from The Karate Kid, which stars Will and Jada’s baby boy Jaden Smith, Jackie Chan, and Academy Award-nominated actress Taraji P. Full Article at Pop Crunch
If you want killer photos but hate lugging around a bulky DSLR, Canon's PowerShot ... Wired has a few suggestions for the shutterbug on your shopping list. The Nikon C... Full Article at Wired
Sony Pictures just released some official stills of 'The Karate Kid,' which stars Jaden Smith, Jackie Chan and Academy Award nominee Taraji P. Henson. Full Article at Black Voices | Blogs
Martial arts film star, Jackie Chan recently posted some photos from the last day of shooting on the set of his new film, a remake of The Karate Kid. Full Article at The Urban Daily
People Magazine has the first official photo from the Will Smith-produced remake/re-imagining of The Karate Kid (and yes, we still wish they would revert back to the old Kung Fu Kid title and leave the Karate Kid title out of this). Full Article at OH NO THEY DIDN'T
Jackie Chan puts Jaden Smith through his paces on the set of The Karate Kid Photo: SCOPE FEATURES Jaden Smith practises his moves on the Great Wall of China Photo: SCOPE FEATURES The 11-year-old is being trained by martial arts legend Jackie... Full Article at The Telegraph
Jackie Chan has revealed that he was very impressed with Will Smith's son Jaden during the filming of The Karate Kid. Full Article at Digital Spy
About HitFix HitFix provides breaking news and insider analysis to fans of Movies, Music, TV and Local Events. Full Article at HitFix
Although we already featured the logo artwork (seen above) and a shot of Jaden Smith and Jackie Chan doing some fight training together on set a few months ago, this is the first official photo from Sony's The Karate Kid remake. Full Article at FirstShowing.net
The boy's got chops! Full Article at Rotten Tomatoes
Another summer, another re-make! Full Article at ComicVine
Will Smith's son impressed Jackie Chan with his dedication during the filming of 'The Karate Kid'. Full Article at The Post Chronicle
Will Smith's son impressed Jackie Chan with his dedication during the filming of 'The Karate Kid'. Full Article at Boston Globe
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BEIJING, CHINA - AUGUST 29: Hong Kong actor Jackie Chan (R) attends the opening ceremony of the Huabiao Film Award Ceremony, one of the most prestigious film awards in China, at the Beijing Exhibition Center on August 29, 2009 in Beijing, China.
View Photo »Chinese movie star Jackie Chan, left, performs during a concert held at the Bird Nest Stadium in Beijing, Friday, May 1 , 2009.
View Photo »Chinese movie star Jackie Chan, center runs around the stadium after a concert to thank his fans at the Bird Nest Stadium in Beijing, China, Friday, May 1 , 2009.
View Photo »Movie star Jackie Chan, right performs with South Korean pop star Rain during a concert held at the Bird Nest Stadium in Beijing, China, Friday, May 1 , 2009.
View Photo »This combo of file photos taken in 2008 shows Hong Kong action film star Jackie Chan (L) in London and China's star basketball player Yao Ming (R) during the Beijing Olympic Games.
View Photo »Hong Kong's actor Jackie Chan, center, speaks at a news conference while film director Ding Sheng, left, and actor Wang Lee Hom, right, look on during promoting his new film "Big Soldier" in Beijing, China, Thursday, April 2, 2009.
View Photo »Hong Kong actor Jackie Chan, right, gestures as he speak while Chinese actress Lin Peng look on during a news conference to promote his new film "Big Soldier" in Beijing, China, Thursday, April 2, 2009.
View Photo »Hong Kong entertainer Jackie Chan (R) poses with his son Jaycee Fong Jo Ming as they take part in a press conference for Chan's concert at Beijing's Bird's Nest stadium, the centrepiece of the 2008 Olympic Games, in Beijing on April 1, 2009.
View Photo »Hong Kong actor Jackie Chan, left, pretends to punch Hong Kong actor Daniel Wu during a press conference to promote their new film "Shinjuku Incident" in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Tuesday, March 31, 2009.
View Photo »Hong Kong actors Jackie Chan, left, and Daniel Wu smile during a press conference to promote their new film "'Shinjuku Incident" in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Tuesday, March 31, 2009.
View Photo »Hong Kong actors Jackie Chan, left, and Daniel Wu cut a cake to celebrate the upcoming birthday of Chan during a press conference to promote their new film "'Shinjuku Incident" in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Tuesday, March 31, 2009.
View Photo »Hong Kong actor Jackie Chan, center, reacts to fans as he arrives for the premier of his new film "Shinjuku Incident" in Taipei, Taiwan, Tuesday, March 24, 2009.
View Photo »HONG KONG - MARCH 22: Hong Kong actor Jackie Chan (C) and Chinese actresses Fan Bingbing (L) and Xu Jingle attend the Opening Ceremony of the 33rd Hong Kong International Film Festival and the Gala Premiere of the opening films 'Shinjuku Incident' at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibi...
View Photo »HONG KONG - MARCH 22: Hong Kong actor Jackie Chan attends the Opening Ceremony of the 33rd Hong Kong International Film Festival and the Gala Premiere of the opening films 'Shinjuku Incident' at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre on March 22, 2009 in Hong Kong.
View Photo »HONG KONG - MARCH 22: Hong Kong actor Jackie Chan attends the Opening Ceremony of the 33rd Hong Kong International Film Festival and the Gala Premiere of the opening films 'Shinjuku Incident' at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre on March 22, 2009 in Hong Kong.
View Photo »HONG KONG - MARCH 22: Hong Kong actor Jackie Chan (C) and Chinese actresses Fan Bingbing (R) and Xu Jingle attend the Opening Ceremony of the 33rd Hong Kong International Film Festival and the Gala Premiere of the opening films 'Shinjuku Incident' at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibi...
View Photo »HONG KONG - MARCH 22: Hong Kong actor Jackie Chan (C) and Chinese actresses Fan Bingbing (R) and Xu Jingle attend the Opening Ceremony of the 33rd Hong Kong International Film Festival and the Gala Premiere of the opening films 'Shinjuku Incident ' at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhib...
View Photo »HONG KONG - MARCH 22: Hong Kong actor Jackie Chan attends the Opening Ceremony of the 33rd Hong Kong International Film Festival and the Gala Premiere of the opening films 'Shinjuku Incident' at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre on March 22, 2009 in Hong Kong.
View Photo »Hong Kong action star Jackie Chan, center, and mainland Chinese actress Fan Bingbing, right, and Xu Jinglei, left, attend the premiere of their film "Shinjuku Incident" to kick off The 33rd Hong Kong International Film Festival in Hong Kong Sunday, March 22, 2009.
View Photo »Hong Kong action star Jackie Chan, center, and mainland Chinese actress Fan Bingbing, right, and Xu Jinglei, left, attend the premiere of their film "Shinjuku Incident" to kick off The 33rd Hong Kong International Film Festival in Hong Kong Sunday, March 22, 2009.
View Photo »Hong Kong action star Jackie Chan (C) with his leading ladies Chinese mainland actresses Fan Bing Bing (R) and Xu Jing Le arrive for the world premiere of their movie "Shinjuku Incident" to kick off the 33rd Hong Kong International Film Festival (HKIFF) at the Convention and Exhibition...
View Photo »Hong Kong actor Jackie Chan (C) and Chinese actresses Fan Bingbing (R) and Xu Jingle attend the world premiere of their movie Shinjuku Incident as part of the kickoff for the Hong Kong International Film Festival March 22, 2009.
View Photo »Hong Kong actor Jackie Chan (C) and Chinese actresses Fan Bingbing (R) and Xu Jingle attend the world premiere of their movie Shinjuku Incident as part of the kickoff for the Hong Kong International Film Festival March 22, 2009.
View Photo »Hong Kong action star Jackie Chan, center, speaks to media during an event to promote the International Film Festival in Hong Kong Thursday, Feb. 26, 2009.
View Photo »In this undated photo released by Emperor Motion Pictures, Hong Kong action star Jackie Chan, left, and Japanese actor Naoto Takenaka are seen in this production still photo of the their new movie "Shinjuku Incident" in Hong Kong.
View Photo »Chinese movie star Jackie Chan, left, performs during a concert held at the Bird Nest Stadium in Beijing, Friday, May 1 , 2009.
View Photo »I’m really confused now. If you’re too free, you’re like the way Hong Kong is now. It’s very chaotic. Taiwan is also chaotic.
When it comes to smartphones, Microsoft is getting beat up worse than a mustachioed villain in a Jackie Chan movie
I’m really confused now. If you’re too free, you’re like the way Hong Kong is now. It’s very chaotic. Taiwan is also chaotic.
Red Heroine was hidden, especially in a genre when there are so many martial arts that people have seen — Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan films, for example. This was our chance to show something rarely seen, like sharing a secret
I watched a lot of action films of Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan to create a different, unique character in the movie
We were the early adopters of martial arts in this country ... That's why it was so irritating to me that a movie like 'The Forbidden Kingdom' was made, in which Jet Li and Jackie Chan teach their skills to a white kid from Boston.
I faced more problems in Warlords (which feature Jet Li, Jackie Chan and Takeshi Kaneshiro). It doesn't take 14 big names to create a problem, two is already more than enough to handle
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