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A.Man

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A Chinese Movie Heads on Hollywood- Angel Warriors-Full Sub

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A.Man

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The Life In China Not Like Used To Be

The Empire Symbol 2013 帝国秘符 [Full HD] Chinese movies English subtitles

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A.Man

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This Is China-Jackie Chan Found It Home-Better Than Hollywood Movie For Him

警察故事2013超清版 A Police Story (Not American Police)

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Equation

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This Is China-Jackie Chan Found It Home-Better Than Hollywood Movie For Him

警察故事2013超清版 A Police Story (Not American Police)

So is this the remake of Jackie Chan's "Police Story" movies or is it a different one?:confused:
 

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[HD] 前任攻略 EX-Files (2014) Full movies with English subtitles

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Equation, You got a table full!
 
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The Legend of Zhen Huan gets US remake - China Take - Sep 08 ,2014 - BONTV China

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Jackie Chan's son arrested on drug charge.

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BEIJING (AP) — Police in Beijing have formally arrested the son of Hong Kong martial arts film star Jackie Chan on suspicion of allowing other people to consume drugs, a charge that carries a maximum sentence of three years' imprisonment, prosecutors said Wednesday.

The Dongcheng District prosecutor's office said it had given approval for the formal arrest of actor Jaycee Chan following a request from police a week earlier. It made the announcement on its official Sina Weibo microblog.

Jaycee Chan, 31, became the highest-profile celebrity to be ensnared in an anti-drug crackdown by Chinese authorities when he was detained Aug. 14 along with Taiwanese movie star Ko Kai. Police said a few days later that both actors had tested positive for marijuana and admitted using the drug, and that 100 grams (3.5 ounces) of it were taken from Chan's home.

In China, police need official approval from prosecutors to formally arrest a suspect. During a period of formal arrest, police can continue to investigate. If they decide to criminally charge him, a trial would follow. The maximum sentence for allowing others to take drugs in locations such as a property, workplace or hotel is three years' imprisonment.

Ko, 23, was given a sentence of 14 days in administrative detention after he admitted using marijiuana.

On his release, he appeared at a news conference with his parents and agent and apologized for using the drug.

Jackie Chan, who was named an anti-drug ambassador in 2009 by Chinese authorities, has publicly apologized for his son's drug use and pledged to work with him on his recovery.

A series of celebrities have been detained on drug charges following a declaration in June by President Xi Jinping that illegal drugs should be wiped out and that offenders would be severely punished.

Performing arts associations and theater companies in Beijing have pledged not to hire any actors connected with drugs, and national associations representing film actors, directors and producers have reportedly issued a notice saying members who repeatedly take drugs will be expelled and banned from making movies.
 

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He kind of has a point, way too many Chinese heroes die in the end.

Alibaba's Jack Ma says China needs more Hollywood heroes

Alibaba's Jack Ma says China needs more Hollywood heroes

By Andrea Chang contact the reporter
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Jack Ma: founder of Alibaba, China's richest man and big “Forrest Gump” fan.

Fresh off the biggest IPO of all time, Ma is in Los Angeles this week to visit several movie studios with the aim of striking content deals for online distribution in China.

“I watch a lot of movies, but it doesn't mean I know about the movie industry,” the billionaire said when asked by a Times reporter about his Hollywood strategy. “I watched my mother cook for 30 years; I cannot cook. So I come here to learn. I want to come here looking for partners.”

In China, Ma, a former schoolteacher, has become a bit of a hero after creating Alibaba, now a massive conglomerate that includes e-commerce, banking, entertainment, social media, music streaming and other interests.

During a question-and-answer session at the D tech conference in Laguna Beach on Monday night, Ma said he's enamored with Hollywood heroes and wants to bring those storylines back to China. He said it bothered him that Chinese movies often kill off the good guy, and that he worried about what that message means for viewers, particularly Chinese youth.

“American movies -- all the heroes ... they're great heroes and all the heroes are alive,” he said. “But in China, heroes must die. And if the heroes die, no one wants to be the heroes. I've never seen a movie in China that the hero survived.”

Ma noted that many young people in China feel “hopeless,” and said society should do what it can to encourage optimism.

“All the societies should make the heroes survive,” he said.

During the 40-minute Q&A session, Ma also revealed that he met with Kobe Bryant on Monday and said the two discussed the movie “The Bodyguard.”

“I said I learned a lot of things from movies,” he recalled of his conversation with the Lakers star. “I learned how to make a speech from the movie called 'The Bodyguard' -- Whitney Houston. When she sings the songs I look at her and say, 'Wow, that is the way you make a speech.'"

The film buff said he also learned life lessons from “The Godfather” and that his favorite movie is “Forrest Gump.”

Ma predicted that China will overtake the U.S. as the world's largest film market and said he's particularly interested in broadening the entertainment offerings there to serve the country's growing middle class, which needs “great cultural products.” Currently, he said, Chinese movies are “too isolated” in scope because of government restraints.

During his trip, Ma is scheduled to meet with high-level executives at major studios including 20th Century Fox, Sony Pictures Entertainment and Paramount Pictures.

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He kind of has a point, way too many Chinese heroes die in the end.

Alibaba's Jack Ma says China needs more Hollywood heroes

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Eh, that's his point of view, and frankly, one I don't agree with. There's a reason Greek tragedies have been passed on for thousands of years. Does anyone think Hollywood movies will come anywhere close? I don't.
 
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