Jackie Chan holds the title of a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), which is a top political advisory body in China associated with the Communist Party of China (CPC/CCP)
Eh, I think a lot of us have movies that just hold a special charm for us that we watch them as a tradition. Its how 90% of Christmas movies became American cornerstones.
Difference being most of us aren't Libshit journos, so we don't spend a bunch of time waxing poetically in public about it to people, which could make anything seem cringe.
Rush Hour seems like the exact type of movie Trump would love and would actually pressure people into making more of. Its such a fitting image of his goofy non-business/politics personality, like his obsession with Diet Coke.
But really most of this article seems more upset about Brett Ratner getting to come back, as if being cancelled (and apparently an open Trump supporter) means he should never work again. They are terrified that MeToo didn't win forever.
Jackie Chan is 71 years old...
Jackie Chan holds the title of a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), which is a top political advisory body in China associated with the Communist Party of China (CPC/CCP)
Saddest part of that article is the guy's obsession with Rush Hour.
I mean, they were entertaining movies, but to have them be some sort of year-defining events? What a pathetic life.
Eh, I think a lot of us have movies that just hold a special charm for us that we watch them as a tradition. Its how 90% of Christmas movies became American cornerstones.
Difference being most of us aren't Libshit journos, so we don't spend a bunch of time waxing poetically in public about it to people, which could make anything seem cringe.
Rush Hour seems like the exact type of movie Trump would love and would actually pressure people into making more of. Its such a fitting image of his goofy non-business/politics personality, like his obsession with Diet Coke.
But really most of this article seems more upset about Brett Ratner getting to come back, as if being cancelled (and apparently an open Trump supporter) means he should never work again. They are terrified that MeToo didn't win forever.
Of course they are, because everyone they didn't actually manage to destroy by default now views them as mortal enemies.