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BUSAN, South Korea (AFP) - Action hero Jackie Chan, famous for playing good guys, said he is forbidden to ever die on screen -- nor even share a screen kiss.

Chan told reporters at the Pusan International Film Festival in South Korea that he wanted to have his character in his latest movie "The Myth" killed off -- but was told it could never happen.

"I tried to die in the movie but my company said, 'Jackie Chan cannot die, he cannot have a sex scene, a kissing scene...'" Chan said.

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"Asia has a population of two billion so why isn't (Asian film) thriving? It's because of the Internet and piracy. It's a very big problem in Asia now," Chan said.

No, it's because they're being raped by unchecked capitalism and exploitation by oppressive and inept governments.

Fuck you Jackie Chan.

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No, it's because they're being raped by unchecked capitalism and exploitation by oppressive and inept governments.

Fuck you Jackie Chan.

When Jackie Chan is referring to piracy, he isnt referring to file sharing - he's referring to the mass duplication and selling of cd's and dvds...

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No, it's because they're being raped by unchecked capitalism and exploitation by oppressive and inept governments.

Fuck you Jackie Chan.

When Jackie Chan is referring to piracy, he isnt referring to file sharing - he's referring to the mass duplication and selling of cd's and dvds...

He said internet so I'll have to agree with Ken.

Fuck you Jackie Chan.

To those who sell movies on the street, Fuck You Too!

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