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Report: Jackie Chan says new movie with Jet Li 'not great'
2007-09-18 02:08:16 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS


Chinese movie stars Jackie Chan, left, and Jet Li attend a press conference for the movie "The Forbidden Kingdom" at the Hengdian World Studios in Hengdian, eastern China's Zhejiang province in this June 14, 2007 file photo. (AP Photo/Color China Photo)

HONG KONG -- Jackie Chan says the new Hollywood action movie he shot with Jet Li "isn't great," a news report said today, while Li said in his blog that fans should not have overly high expectations for the film.

"The Forbidden Kingdom," which finished shooting in China last month, has been eagerly anticipated because it marks the first on-screen collaboration between Chan and Li -- kung fu cinema's two biggest stars.

But the two actors have been playing down the film's potential appeal to Chinese viewers, saying it is targeted at a US audience.

A news report carried on the Website of China's state-run Xinhua News Agency quoted Chan as saying, "The movie I just shot with Jet Li, 'The Forbidden Kingdom,' actually isn't that great."

Chan was speaking at a news conference in the northeastern Chinese city of Changchun on Sunday, Xinhua said.

"'The Forbidden Kingdom' is a movie made for Americans," the report quoted Chan as saying. "Chinese viewers may not like it. If I say it's a good movie now, then many people will be filled with overly high expectations and be disappointed when they see the movie."

Solon So, a spokesman for Chan, said today that the action star could not immediately be reached to confirm the remarks.

Separately, Li made similar remarks, seen on Li's Website today.

"I hope everyone uses an open mind to watch 'The Forbidden Kingdom' and not invest too much expectation into my fight scenes with Jackie Chan," he said.

"The Forbidden Kingdom" is about an American teenager's fantasy journey to ancient China to rescue a mythological monkey king. The idea for the film originates from the classic Chinese novel "Journey to the West," in which a monkey king, a pig and a friar guard a Buddhist monk in search of religious texts.

Li plays the monkey king and a silent monk, while Chan plays another monk called T'sa-Ho.

"After all, this is a story about an American child's dream 'Journey to the West' created by American producers and American scriptwriters. We may have to look at many elements in the movie from a different angle," Li was quoted as saying.

Chan has been known to be blase about his Hollywood work. He said in a 2005 interview with The Associated Press that he uses the high salary he earns in the US to fund Chinese-language projects that he's truly interested in.

Before shooting on "The Forbidden Kingdom" started, he told reporters, "I don't have any expectations. It's just making an American movie."

"I believe the world is anticipating the movie, but I'm not too involved," Chan also said at the time.

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