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Topic: Jet Li

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 Vital Stats
The Brain has inferred the following facts from reading text collected on the topic:
Favorite possession(s):Mace
Religion(s):Taoist
Dream job(s):Hitman
Favorite board game(s):Mahjong
Favorite body part(s):Fists
Favorite actor(s):Bruce Lee
Favorite great leader(s):Mao Zedong
Favorite movie(s):The Bodyguard,  The Matrix
Favorite sport(s):Karate,  Dragon Boat Racing
Favorite destination(s):China,  Hong Kong
Listens to:Wu-Tang Clan
Favorite philosopher(s):Confucius
Favorite quote(s):"The right to swing my fist ends where the other man's nose begins." - Oliver Wendell Holmes (1841-1935)
 
 
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Phuong Nguyen,
Exotic Dancer

The other two flicks were Jet Li's Kiss of the Dragon and Jackie Chan's The Accidental Spy.
Pete Trengle,
Bass Player

Jet Li's Meltdown (aka High Risk ) and Contract Killer (aka Hitman ) will be released on both VHS and DVD in Finland today, December 5th.
Beaver, Jet Li's assistant, posted a bit about Jet Li's latest project with Morgan Freeman, Danny The Dog (tentative title) , at the forums.
Rob Bruff,
Nightclub Bouncer

Hugely entertaining and massively gory martial arts nonsense showcasing Jet Li's beat 'em up skills.
By no means is it the best kung fu film I've ever seen, and it's definitely not Jet Li's best work.
Without a doubt, Fist of Legend is Jet Li's finest film and arguably one of the greatest martial arts films of all time.
Zhang Xian Qian,
Ex-Olympic Swimmer

Jet Li is Fong Sai Yuk, a Cantonese folk hero brought to the jade screen as he finds himself caught between Han rebels and the Ching Dynasty.
Zhao Wen-zhuo is best known as Jet Li's "replacement" in the role of Wong Fei-hong in Once Upon a Time in China parts four and five.
Jet Li is at the top of his form in this film, using elements of Chen and Yang style tai chi, as well as other internal forms in defeating Siu Ho.
Anita Ganesh,
Poet

This is the first part of a study which will continue with the analysis of stylized cinematic techniques used in Jet Li's movies, as well as the now abundant use of special effects that made Keanu Reeves and Drew Barrymore appear like Gods of martial arts.
Jordan Jones,
Rapper

If you are a fan of Jet Li's amazing action, or if you don't really know him but love Jackie Chan then you'll love the action in the new Kiss of the Dragon trailer.
I think that Jet Li's "Romeo Must Die" would of been a good movie if they didn't put in those stuffed fight scenes where the actor is in the air for like 5 minutes.
 
 
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