– A weird, epic time-travel fantasy. Jackie doubles himself: a modern archaeologist and a ancient general. The sword fights are poetic. The Forbidden Kingdom (2008) – The dream team: Jackie Chan vs. Jet Li. It’s the only time they fought on screen. The fight is short, but it's a religious experience for martial arts fans. Little Big Soldier (2010) – A hidden gem. Jackie plays a cowardly soldier transporting a prisoner. He sings, he cries, and the ending will destroy you. His best late-career performance. Police Story 2013 – A reboot. No furniture fighting. Just gritty, MMA-style brawling in a nightclub. Jackie proves he can do brutal realism. The "Please Don't Retire" Era (2017–Present) The final bow?
Rush Hour (comedy) + Police Story (stunts) + Drunken Master II (fights). For Veterans: Project A + Who Am I? (the roof slide) + Police Story 2 . For Crybabies: Little Big Soldier + Ride On + The Foreigner . The Final Verdict There will never be another Jackie Chan. In the age of CGI robots and green screens, he was a man with a ladder, a plastic bag, and a dream to make you laugh while your jaw was on the floor. all movies jackie chan
– The game changer. This is where Jackie and director Yuen Woo-ping invented the "comic kung fu" genre. The final fight is a masterpiece of rhythm. Drunken Master (1978) – The masterpiece. Jackie plays Wong Fei-hung as a bratty kid who learns the absurd "Eight Drunk Gods" style. The final fight is brutal, hilarious, and technically perfect. Project A (1983) – Jackie goes period. The clock tower fall is legendary (he landed on his neck). It also features the greatest bar fight/bicycle chase ever filmed. Police Story (1985) – The Mt. Everest of stunt work. The opening car chase through a shantytown and the final mall fight (with the exploding glass and the 20-foot chandelier slide) almost killed the entire crew. Watch it immediately. The Buddy Cop Evolution (1985–1992) Jackie meets the modern world. – A weird, epic time-travel fantasy
He has 150+ films. Some are masterpieces. Some are... The Tuxedo . But even in the bad ones, Jackie gives you one moment—one brilliant, dangerous, stupidly clever moment—that nobody else could do. The Forbidden Kingdom (2008) – The dream team: