Jackie Chan Calls Out Big Studios, Says 'Old Movies Were Better’
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Jackie Chan Calls Out Big Studios, Says ‘Old Movies Were Better’

At the Locarno Film Festival 2025, Jackie Chan shared his thoughts about the current state of movie studios. The action icon said that he believes “old movies were better.” His comments have garnered significant attention on social media.

Jackie Chan talks about how movies were better before

Jackie Chan used his appearance at the 78th Locarno Film Festival in Switzerland to share candid thoughts on the current state of movie studios in Hollywood. Speaking during an interactive session with filmmaker Giona Nazzaro, the actor reflected on how the industry has changed over the decades. Chan said that big studios are increasingly run by “business guys” rather than filmmakers, which negatively impacts creativity.

“The audience doesn’t know about the rain or the producer, or that the budget was cut. They just want a good movie. I always remember that, so I try to make every scene perfect,” Chan said. Calling the old movies “better” than what is being made today, he added, “Now, these big studios, they are not filmmakers – they are business guys. It’s very difficult to make a good movie these days.” During the conversation, the actor also recounted highlights from his 64-year career, which included his early years in Hong Kong. (via Variety)

The occasion was also a formal tribute to Chan’s achievements. At an evening ceremony in Locarno’s historic Piazza Grande, the festival presented him with the Pardo alla Carriera (Career Leopard) award, honoring his contributions. Greeted with roaring applause, Chan opened with a cheerful “Buona sera” and waved to the crowd. He also joked about the trophy’s weight, calling it “very, very heavy.” 

Chan used his acceptance speech to thank the festival organizers, along with the directors and actors he has collaborated with. He also took a moment to acknowledge his loyal fans, saying, “Because of you, I am standing here.” (via THR)

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