Index Of Jackie Chan Movies Better __top__ -
Jackie Chan 's filmography is a masterclass in blending martial arts, death-defying stunts, and slapstick comedy. To find "better" movies, fans typically distinguish between his groundbreaking Hong Kong classics—where he had full creative control—and his Hollywood blockbusters, which introduced him to a global audience.
- The Karate Kid (2010) - a remake of the classic film
- Rush Hour 3 (2007) - the third installment in the Rush Hour franchise
- Zhuanggang (2013) - a crime drama film
- The Lego Movie (2014) - an animated film featuring Chan's voice
- Goo Goo Gai (2015) - a Chinese sci-fi film
3. Analysis & Results
Applying JCI to ten canonical films yields the following top rankings: index of jackie chan movies better
(1978): Widely considered the film that launched his career, blending "drunken boxing" with comedic timing. Police Story Jackie Chan 's filmography is a masterclass in
Beyond the Box Office: Developing a Multidimensional Index for Jackie Chan’s Filmography
Abstract Traditional metrics like aggregate critic scores (e.g., Rotten Tomatoes) or raw box office returns often fail to capture the unique appeal of Jackie Chan’s cinema, which prioritizes bespoke stunt work, choreographic innovation, and on-screen physical risk. This paper proposes a novel "Jackie Chan Index" (JCI) that weights three key variables: Stake Density (frequency of high-risk stunts), Choreographic Longevity (average shot length during action sequences), and Credited Injury Count. By applying this index to select films from 1978 to 2017, the study offers a more accurate ranking of Chan’s filmography according to his core artistic identity. The Karate Kid (2010) - a remake of