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BEIJING, Sept. 13 -- Hong Kong movie icon Jackie Chan
said he expects to stop starring in action films in five years time, but he'll
keep himself busy by producing and directing.
The 51-year old Hollywood star said he still
considers martial arts roles relatively easy, noting that Hollywood veterans
such as Clint Eastwood have continued to appear in action thrillers despite
their age.
Chan was at a news conference on Monday in Malaysia
to promote his latest film, The Myth, in which he plays an ancient general
reincarnated as a modern-day archaeologist.
Chan said he plans to produce more action movies even
when he's no longer the leading man. But he also wants to make small-budget
films and National Geographic-style documentaries and help train young directors
and stunt actors.
The Myth, which also features South Korean actress
Kim Hee-sun and Bollywood screen siren Mallika Sherawat, will be released in
Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia on September 23rd and later in other Asian
countries.
Chan said he is taking a break from Hollywood after
his most recent film, Around the World in 80 Days, was a box-office flop last
year.
Chan said he will return with a kung fu project to be
shot late next year or in early 2007, probably with the makers of the Rush Hour
action-comedy series, which has marked Chan's biggest international success to
date.
(Source: CRIENGLISH.com) |