Jackie - Chan - My Story.avi

The documentary’s style is unapologetically "90s"—complete with cheesy transitions, a bombastic narrator, and a "fluffy," upbeat tone that mirrors Jackie’s own public persona. Why Every Fan Should Watch It

While you can find most of this information on Wikipedia today, the documentary offers a personal touch that a text entry can’t replicate: Jackie Chan: My Story (1998) - Letterboxd Jackie Chan - My Story.avi

Finding Treasure in the File Folder: Revisiting “Jackie Chan - My Story.avi” If you spent any time on peer-to-peer file-sharing

Released in 1998, My Story captures Jackie Chan at a fascinating crossroads. He was already a titan in Asia, but the West was only just beginning to realize that the guy doing his own stunts was a once-in-a-generation talent. A Time Capsule of the Late '90s

If you spent any time on peer-to-peer file-sharing networks in the early 2000s, you probably recognize the format. Tucked between low-res action clips and "Matrix" parodies, was often the holy grail for martial arts fans. It wasn't just a movie; it was the definitive roadmap of how a kid from the Peking Opera School became the most famous face in the world. A Time Capsule of the Late '90s

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