Think Rocky V, but during the Olympics. Jackie Chan, 54, will engage in some kind of fighting? boxing? kung fu? exhibition against Tszyu, 38, a welterweight boxer from Russia and former Olympian. However, as this is China's Olympics, we suspect that, like in the movies, Chan will triumph over the white man in the final, climactic scene. If he's in top form, he might be able to rescue some Ming vases and other priceless artifacts of Chinese culture at the same time! The exhibition has been agreed upon by both parties and would be set for August 22 or 23, depending on whether or not it gets final IOC approval.
Ang Lee's next film is going to be a film adaptation of the book Taking Woodstock, a autobiography/memoir by Eliot Tiber, one of the guys that organized that world-shaking festival in the summer of 69. It's also the story of a young, Jewish, and (then) closeted gay kid finding his way in the late 1960s gay scene of Greenwich Village, where he hobnobs with with artists and cultural icons. Lee said that Tiber walked up to him somewhere when he was promoting Lust, Caution in the US and handed him the book. He found it so moving that he decided it would become his next film project.
Last but not least, Jia Zhangke (贾樟柯)is the only Chinese film director to make it into the official competition at Cannes, with his new film The Story of 24 City 《24城记》about the changes in the lives of factory women in the 1970s.
Cross-posted at China Film Journal

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Hey - thats "Aussie" Kostya Tszyu! He is a 100% genuine aussie now. In fact we now call him Bruce Tszyu down under.
Why not Jet Li? He's alot younger.
I hope it's a kumite type tournament with Frank Dux coming in to beat Chun Li in the finals. That would make a great great movie.
They need to fight using whichever style allows Jackie to run up the side of a wall and do a backflip, then clock him in the back of the skull with a bicycle before riding off down a hill.
I thought the fighting was a fake story. Jackie denied the news. Also, I still don't find Ang Lee's movie is good but that's just me.