32 years old.


Cannot believe it.

Hit the stage too late.

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At 32 he should be in his physical prime, I wouldn't say its too late. Jackie Chan was making quality action films well into his 40s.

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I hate when people want to bring an age difference up over the ability of a person's capabilities, watch a guy named Yasuaki Kurata in some of the movies he did over the last few years to understand that age is a number.

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as long as he keeps training 8 hours a day like he does he should be fit for a while

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You're an idiot. Seriously. What are you, 14? 17? My god seriously... 'too late'?

The movie hit in 2003, which means it 'hit' when he was only in his 20's- about 27. Hardly 'too late' when you're 32... freaking 30 to around 38 are the absolute PRIME years for men- what did you grow up on?

Given that Jet Li is nearly 15 years older than him and still doing films and Jackie Chan is over 20 years older than him and just did Forbidden Kingdom (they had to SLOW DOWN for his fight with Li so the cameras could follow them better and he's 54).... 32's younger than Bruce Lee when he died at his peak.

Sorry but... age is a freaking NUMBER- a number is a concept of humanity conceived
so that we may grasp things a little better- there's no magical number you reach when you're suddenly too old for things- it's the body, not the number of times around the sun. Only someone so young (youth is just inexperience, tool, not a compliment) as to think of someone in their freaking 30's as too old wouldnt grasp that. Believe me by your 30's you're going to realize this:

One of the fastest age groups growing in the world are people 100 years of age- that means someone who's 32 could possibly have about 70 years left in their life- and YOU think it's time to throw in the towel because they're not in high school anymore with many decades left to them?

Were that true we'd all retire at 40, go crawl in a hole, and die- it's suggesting anyone who lives beyond that has outlived their use on earth and are wasting the next 50 to 70 years of life.

Go back to your high school paper. I'm sure it's due tomorrow, kid.

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"Compared to Bruce, Jackie, and Jet's success at age 32, Tony really hasn't done much for his career. By the same age, Bruce became an icon (Fist of Fury, Way of the Dragon, Enter the Dragon), Jackie was the #1 action star in the world (Drunken Master, Project A, Police Story), and Jet singlehandedly brought back period martial arts films (Once Upon a Time in China, Fong Sai-Yuk, Fist of Legend). "

Who cares? Why does he have to be compared to the best of the best? He's still got a long career ahead of him I'm sure so what does it matter if at an early age he wasn't quite as successful as those LEGENDARY actors? I mean, wtf?

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he is one of the best, and he's becoming better.

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