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CZ12

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A treasure hunter (Jackie Chan) and his team set out on a global quest to find a set of Chinese zodiac bronze heads that were stolen from a Beijing palace in the 19th century.
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Cary Darling Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.com 10/18/2013
2/5
Lackluster, slow and with only hints of the combo of kineticism, kung fu and comedy that was part of Chan's appeal in the first place, Chinese Zodiacdoesn't do justice to the actor's filmic heritage. Go to Full Review
Andy Webster New York Times 10/17/2013
2/5
What a pity this workout doesn't deliver a stronger kick. Go to Full Review
Gary Goldstein Los Angeles Times 10/17/2013
2/5
Will likely leave most ... viewers dazed, confused and eagerly watching the clock. Go to Full Review
Fred Topel CraveOnline 10/24/2013
8 out of 10
Chinese Zodiac, reportedly one of Chan's swan songs for action, shows that he's still looking for ways to be creative, and finding lucrative opportunities. Go to Full Review
Todd Jorgenson Cinemalogue 10/18/2013
The bilingual story doesn't have enough intrigue to sustain itself at feature length. Go to Full Review
Brian Orndorf Blu-ray.com 10/17/2013
B-
May disappoint fanatics on the hunt for something new from the superstar, but it's harmless work with intermittent thrills, delivering the basics with surprising polish and speed. Go to Full Review
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Jerry S Feb 9 Watched several times and it never gets old! See more 09/07/2021 My favourite movie! Watched it 5-6 times already! See more 03/04/2019 Unapologetically atrocious, but mildly amusing. See more 01/30/2019 Love Jackie Chan's guts as always. See more 09/01/2017 It's a little too long for what it is, and it tends to be too zany and cartoonish, bit it's still got a few fun bits of adventure for a younger audience. The sizzle reel during the credits of Chan's past death-defying stunts was sadly more entertaining. See more 08/23/2017 While most of the female co-stars were annoying, I found the pirate scene made up for it. Overall, a well made film with lots of effort made by the cast. Jackie seems to pick the right people and embolden them. See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis A treasure hunter (Jackie Chan) and his team set out on a global quest to find a set of Chinese zodiac bronze heads that were stolen from a Beijing palace in the 19th century.
Director
Jackie Chan
Producer
Albert Lee, Esmond Ren
Screenwriter
Jackie Chan, Frankie Chan, Edward Tang, Stanley Tong
Production Co
Emperor Film Production, Beijing Dragon Garden Culture & Art, Talent International Film Cultural Company, Shanghai Film Group, Huayi Brothers Media Group, Jackie & JJ Productions
Rating
PG-13 (Martial Arts Action|Brief Nudity|Some Violent Content)
Genre
Action, Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Sep 2, 2014
Runtime
1h 49m
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