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I enjoyed this video up until he insinuated Mel Gibson is a bad guy.
It’s really interesting that in the late 90s early 00s, it seems like all the major HK martial arts stars tried to make it in hollywood, be it Jet Li, Jackie Chan, or Donnie Yen.
Aaah man, this brought memories from something like 20 years ago, I remember being in my teen years and being absolutely infatuated with Li.
I must have watched his entire filmography, even some obscure HK flicks before he made it to Hollywood fame, I devoured it all!
The man is a legend, deserves all the praise he gets