It's not the most death-defying or anything, but one of my favorites is when Jackie Chan slides on his back through the cashier window in the casino during Rush Hour 2. During the outtakes at the end of the movie, you really get an idea of the beating he took trying to pull that one off given how incredibly small that opening is.
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Greatest movie stunts of all time?
A friend and I were talking about some of the great real movie stunts we've ever seen. No CGI, no wire-fu, just straight up amazing stunts that real people have performed without assistance. Does anyone have any favorites?
It's not the most death-defying or anything, but one of my favorites is when Jackie Chan slides on his back through the cashier window in the casino during Rush Hour 2. During the outtakes at the end of the movie, you really get an idea of the beating he took trying to pull that one off given how incredibly small that opening is.Helen: Everyone's special, Dash.
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Originally posted by SkerikA friend and I were talking about some of the great real movie stunts we've ever seen. No CGI, no wire-fu, just straight up amazing stunts that real people have performed without assistance. Does anyone have any favorites?
It's not the most death-defying or anything, but one of my favorites is when Jackie Chan slides on his back through the cashier window in the casino during Rush Hour 2. During the outtakes at the end of the movie, you really get an idea of the beating he took trying to pull that one off given how incredibly small that opening is.
Dont even get me started on Jackie Chan. He puts himself on the line when doing stunts.http://neverfollow.biz (Independent Music Group)Comment
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Originally posted by zeroxray0uhh yea. watch police story 1-3. then u'll see what jackie can really do.Helen: Everyone's special, Dash.
Dash: [muttering] Which is another way of saying no one is.Comment
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