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Rush Hour 3 (2007)
description written by member Zara:
While in Paris, Lee and Carter inadvertently get mixed up with the Chinese Triad crew.
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Rush Hour 3 Movie Review by Tim (6/21/2008) |
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People who have already reviewed this film covered almost all the basics. Chris Tucker needed a paycheck and finally decided to do this film which lingered for years. When I first heard of this film being thrown around Jean Claude Van Damme and Steven Seagal were both attached at one point as being the villain which...
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Rush Hour 3 Movie Review by Chris (12/24/2007) |
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Rush Hour 3 is one of those sequels that you know is going to be bad, but you want to see anyway. I didnt expect much from it, and thats probably why I liked it so much. I honestly thought that it was hilarious, simple and full of sweet action. Like every other action film made these days, it was very fake when it came to...
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Rush Hour 3 Movie Review by Zara (8/29/2007) |
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Apparently people like these movies. Considering that they've had a good run at the box office, it can mean only one of two things: either rednecks have stopped being so racist and are going out and watching it in the red states, or the collective intellect of the United States is in even worse disrepair than I...
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Rush Hour 3 Movie Review by Matthew (8/27/2007) |
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"In my opinion", he says... "In another two or three years, he'll do an important film"
Uber Producer Dino DeLaurentis, referring to director Brett Rattner in Vanity Fair, April, 2007.
Remember this quote for later.
How bad is a film that doesn't live up to your expectations when you have no expectations?
Every summer...
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Rush Hour 3 Movie Review by Jarrod (8/12/2007) |
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Taken for what it is, 'Rush Hour 3' is mindless entertainment, and it seems very little time was spent on it in the six years since Rush Hour 2. Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan return, and they make a great team. They have excellent chemistry. Tucker, whom I found obnoxious in the first two movies, is now very funny,...
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