“For me he is a GOD”: Jackie Chan Can Jump Off a Building in a Heartbeat But He Still Can’t Figure Out Steven Spielberg’s ‘Jurassic Park’ Dinosaur Trick

"For me he is a GOD": Jackie Chan Can Jump Off a Building in a Heartbeat But He Still Can't Figure Out Steven Spielberg's 'Jurassic Park' Dinosaur Trick
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Jackie Chan is famous worldwide for his charm, wit, and amazing martial arts skills. With an unmatched legacy from his start in Hong Kong films to Hollywood hits, he’s considered one of the most iconic and prolific actors.

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Jackie Chan in Rumble in the Bronx
Jackie Chan in Rumble in the Bronx

No doubt, his body has gone through a lot over the years. The actor knows southern and northern style kung fu, wing chun, hapkido, karate, boxing, and taekwondo – and he even earned a black belt in hapkido. He has been in more than 150 movies, most of which are martial arts films.

Chan remained committed to doing all of his own stunts even after he rose to global fame and has endured risky work all over these years. His dedication led him to suffer multiple injuries to almost every part of his body, breaking many bones – for which he had to undergo many surgical procedures too. 

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The martial arts actor has done movies that include daring stunts and tricks and there’s nothing he can’t do. But still, he got confused about that one thing in Jurassic Park which made him ask Steven Spielberg a question. 

Also read: “When you say no, you’re out, you run out of a job”: Jackie Chan Admits He Lied Many Times to Not Go Unemployed, Exposes the Harsh Life of Stuntmen in Action Movies

Jackie Chan Couldn’t Find Out This Trick in Jurassic Park

Jackie Chan
Jackie Chan

On The Steve Harvey Show, Jackie Chan told Harvey about an incident when he met Steven Spielberg. He started saying when he saw Spielberg walking towards him: 

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“Wow! Steven Spielberg. How can I start conversation? For me he’s a god.”

He continued:

“I was just sitting in the meeting room, doors are open, he coming, he just walking, I was like wow big fan, big fan.”

Chan then said to Spielberg that he had a question:

“How can you make a dinosaur and the human with the camera move? [Spielberg says] Jackie so easy, no computers, I just do this, do this.”

Jackie Chan’s meeting with Spielberg might have been like a dream, but it looks like his confusion about the Jurassic Park trick was far from that.

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The Hong Kong star was uncertain about the combination of special effects, stunts, and Hollywood’s approach to action, which made him ask Spielberg to clear his doubt.

Also read: “He is from China, he is getting it for free anyway”: Chris Tucker Slapped Jackie Chan With a Stereotypical Dig After the $400 Million Rich Star Gave Him a Gift Everyday in ‘Rush Hour’

Jackie Chan Didn’t Get to Play in Jurassic Park with Steven Spielberg

A still from Jurassic Park
A still from Jurassic Park

Jackie Chan earlier revealed that he idolized Spielberg in Hollywood. During an interview, the 68-year-old actor said that he was surprised upon meeting the director and to know how humble he was. When discussing Jurassic Park, the actor shared with The Black:

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“I want to walk with dinosaurs. This kind of movie is one audience.”

When questioned if Chan ever expressed his interest to Spielberg in working on a sci-fi fantasy film like Jurassic Park, he revealed that the director had rejected the idea. Chan said:

“He said No! What we like you in is Jackie Chan’s actions. That’s what we like.”

The Tuxedo added:

“My character wasn’t a policeman or a martial arts expert. In Asia, I made whatever movie I wanted to. But in America, all the scripts I receive are about the police, police, police! I read this script and thought it would be fun.”

Well, even though Chan didn’t get to collaborate with Spielberg in Jurassic Park, he did end up working with the director in the action comedy film The Tuxedo. While Spielberg didn’t direct the film, he served as executive producer for the project.

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Also read: “I was looking to make a change”: Jackie Chan Invented Brand New Martial Arts Form After Being Frustrated With Becoming Next Bruce Lee

Source: The Steve Harvey Show

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