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The J&J Project
News about the Unnamed J&J Project (Chan and Li)
Lots of news has come out as to who was involved in the upcoming Jackie Chan and Jet Li project. It hasnt even got a name yet, but its got a script, director, producer, etc.
Jackie Chan and Jet Li will star together for the first time in a $70 million action-adventure that Relativity Media will finance and Casey Silver produces.
Robert Minkoff (The Lion King, Stuart Little) will direct, while martial arts expert Yuen Woo-Ping (The Master) will create the action sequences. Shooting is set for April.
The trade says that the film is one of two new big-budget projects that Relativity will be offering to buyers at the American Film Market starting Wednesday. The second is Brian De Palma's $70 million prequel The Untouchables: Capone Rising, which Paramount will distribute domestically.
Chan-Li starrer, known as the untitled J&J project, has been rumored for some time, but Relativity, headed by Ryan Kavanaugh, boarded only recently. The John Fusco (Hidalgo) script is based on the legend of the monkey king and his quest to achieve immortality.
Li is set to play two roles, that of the monkey king and the silent monk. Chan will play the monk T'sa-Ho.
Article by: y0da, Monday, 13. November 2006, 08:56h
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Comment by: tankdiesel,
Thursday, 16. November 2006, 09:07
??
so it's going to be a cartoon??
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y0da, 2006.11.16, 19:00
Cartoon
Not a cartoon. But it will probably be like the other Jackie Chan movies. Lot's of fun, stunts and fighting.
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leechan, 2006.11.21, 04:02
????
COULD U POSSIBLY TELL ME WHERE U GOT THAT INFO ID LIKE TO LOOK MORE INTO IT
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y0da, 2006.11.21, 18:14
hmm
There is some info at www.imdb.com and on Jackie's website. But it has been on several news websites also.
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leechan, 2006.11.22, 00:51
thanx
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