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Skiptrace: Promo Gifs

Promo gifs posted on the official Weibo for Skiptrace movie.





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Skiptrace Cast At Last

Sean William Scott gets cast in Skiptracer and production is set to start on January 13, 2014.




Seann William Scott Joins Jackie Chan in Skiptrace

Source: Exclusive Media
October 22, 2013

Seann William Scott (American Renunion, Role Models) is set to join Jackie Chan (Rush Hour, The Karate Kid) and Fan Bingbing (X-Men: Days of Future Past) in Academy Award-nominated director Sam Fell's action comedy Skiptrace.

Based on Chan's original idea, Skiptrace is written by Jay Longino and co-written by The Sitter scribes Brian Gatewood and Alessandro Tanaka and David Posamentier and Geoff Moore (Better Living Through Chemistry). The film follows Bennie Black (Chan), a Hong Kong detective who has been tracking notorious crime boss Victor Wong for over a decade. When Bennie's young niece Bai (Bingbing) gets into trouble with Wong's crime syndicate, Bennie must track down the only man who can help him: fast-talking American gambler Connor Watts (Scott). Bennie races against the clock to bring Connor back to Hong Kong and the unlikely pair embark on an entertaining and perilous adventure from the snowy mountains of Mongolia to the windswept dunes of the Gobi desert.

"Being part of great movies such as 'Role Models,' 'The Rundown' and the iconic 'American Pie' franchise will position Seann perfectly as Jackie Chan's co-star," said Exclusive Media's Co-Chairmen Nigel Sinclair and Guy East.

"We are very excited to have Seann on board this project, and know that his chemistry with Jackie will make for a unique pairing that has never been seen before. Seann is well loved by our Chinese audience for his stand-out performance in the 'American Pie' films, as well as his good looks!" said Beijing based Talent International Film Co., Ltd.'s President Esmond Ren.

Seann William Scott recently completed his starring role in the Courteney Cox-directed independent dramedy, Just Before I Go (playing a suicidal man who goes back to visit his hometown before he presumably ends his life) opposite Olivia Thirlby, Garrett Dillahunt and Rob Riggle.

Set to start production on January 13, 2014 Skiptrace will be produced as a Sino-Foreign co-production by Exclusive Media and Talent International (Chinese Zodiac 12), who will also co-finance the film. In addition to starring, Chan is a producer on Skiptrace. David Gerson is also attached to produce. The project was brought to Exclusive Media by Dasym Investment Strategies B.V.’s (formerly Cyrte Investments) Charlie Coker, who will act as executive producer on the film along with Dasym.

Exclusive Media's Senior Executive VP, Production, Damien Saccani is overseeing the production on behalf of the company. Alex Walton, President of International Sales and Distribution is handling international rights to the film.


SOURCE: COMINGSOON.NET
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First Review of Shaolin

Fresh 'Shaolin Temple' goes for drama over kung fu

HONG KONG (AP) — It's the kung fu classic that launched the career of a then little-known 17-year-old Chinese martial arts champion called Jet Li.

Nearly three decades later, "The Shaolin Temple" has received a blockbuster update, with the backing of the famous center of fighting monks of the title and the setting of the 1982 release. Veteran Hong Kong action director Benny Chan has written a new story and cast some of the biggest names in Chinese cinema — Jackie Chan, Andy Lau, Nicholas Tse and Fan Bingbing.

It is the latest screen portrayal of the 1,500-year-old Shaolin Temple in central China, whose kung fu monks have been featured in many TV series and movies. But the 2011 version is only the second to be authorized by temple officials.

Benny Chan, who directed Jackie Chan in some of his recent Hong Kong action thrillers including "Who Am I?," ''New Police Story" and "Rob-B-Hood," is unabashed about being a crowd-pleaser.

"I am a commercial director. I am not an art-house director. I don't know how to create very artistic shots. I don't know how to shoot slowly," the Hong Kong filmmaker told The Associated Press in a recent interview.

But fans who are expecting an action-packed extravaganza must think twice. Unlike the 1982 original, which featured trademark Shaolin-style moves, Chan's focus is drama — not kung fu. And Chan says he asked choreographer Corey Yuen to imbue the flashy action sequences the film does have with what he calls the spirit of "Zen fighting" — a composed style that stresses personal development over violence.

"The Shaolin Temple" is a revenge story — Li plays a young boy adopted and trained by Shaolin monks who tries to avenge his father's death. For the 135-minute update, simply called "Shaolin," Benny Chan crafted an ambitious story arch. Set in China's warlord era shortly after the downfall of imperial rule in the early 20th century, Lau plays a local military ruler paranoid about being betrayed by an ally. He devised an assassination plot, only to be double-crossed by his second-in-command (Tse). Lau's character then seeks refuge in the Shaolin Temple and becomes a monk who repents his terrorizing ways of the past.

"Everyone knows the first movie mainly features the Shaolin-style of kung fu, especially given its star, Jet Li, was a five-time national champion at the time. That's a big selling point. But I won't use a martial arts champion as a selling point. Andy Lau is an actor," Chan said. The veteran Hong Kong leading man is widely respected for his talent as much as his heartthrob looks.

"Do I need to turn Andy Lau into Jet Li? I don't see the need. I don't want to," he said, adding that Lau, a devout Buddhist himself, gave suggestions on how to develop his character.

There is kung fu in the movie — Lau is seen practicing a set of Shaolin-style punches with a group of monks — although Chan says his focus was the philosophy behind the fighting.

"I don't think very flashy and very powerful moves are a display of Zen fighting ... As I understand the spirit of Zen fighting is that you have to understand your ability first, how powerfully you can strike a fist. And then how to break through your limitations. And you will become happier as you practice more," the director said, pointing to a scene where Lau's warlord character blissfully practices his moves side-by-side with a young monk on a cold night.

"I tried to portray a state of mind," he said.

The interplay between the warlord and Jackie Chan's character is another highlight. Benny Chan said he purposely paired them — Lau's calculating, Machiavellian military man and Jackie Chan's role of a happy-go-lucky monk who runs the Shaolin kitchen.

Despite the meditative story, "Shaolin" also has the trappings of any major commercial production. A massive explosion scene took a month to shoot and, naturally, couldn't be set at the real temple. Instead, they splurged 20 million Chinese yuan ($3 million) on a full-sized replica that included a 9.9-meter- (32-feet-) tall Buddha statue.

Benny Chan said the final scene was a painstaking process and a huge technical achievement. He did not use special effects and could only complete a few shots a day.

"It was very memorable. It was very taxing and very dangerous," he said.

"Shaolin" is being released in China and the Philippines on Wednesday; in Australia on Thursday; in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia on Friday; and in Vietnam on Feb. 18.

Copyright © 2011 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
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More Pics from Shaolin



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(There are other photos from the movie on this link)

Jackie behind the scenes taking photos:



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Shaolin - Behind The Scenes Clips - UPDATED















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More Photos: Shaolin Press Conference

As there are literally 5 pages of photos from this post on a Chinese Fan Forum I am just going to give you the link:

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Press Conference for New Shaolin Temple

In a pre-launch press conference a new poster and 3 minute trailer were released today. The press conference was attended by Jackie, Benny Chan, and Fan Bingbing.

SLIDESHOW: SOHU.COM































SOURCE: SINA.COM