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Genres:
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Action /
Comedy /
Crime /
Thriller
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Release:
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Director:
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Brett Ratner
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Actors:
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Chris Tucker,
Dana Ivey,
Yvan Attal,
Michael Chow,
Noémie Lenoir,
Mia Tyler,
David Niven Jr.,
Jackie Chan,
Max von Sydow,
Hiroyuki Sanada,
Youki Kudoh,
Jingchu Zhang,
Tzi Ma,
Henry O,
Oanh Nguyen
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Duration:
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91 min.
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Rating:
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(6.1/10)159
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Plot Summary:
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While in Paris, Chief Inspector Lee's (Jackie Chan) latest assignment is to bodyguard and to protect Chinese Plenipotentiary Han as he delivers a major give a speech to before the World Criminal Court Summit in Los Angeles. While delivering his proclamation, he is jigger and nearly killed. Meantime, former LAPD Detective James Carter (Chris Tucker), who has recently been demoted to traffic occupation, just happens to be listening to the air when the tragedy occurs. He rushes to the scene to help, but in lieu of interferes with Lee's pursuit of the culprit. To stimulate his status back, Carter ... teams up with Lee one more pro tem to better track down the assassins. With the dog primary to Paris, both resolution find themselves in unfamiliar territory.
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Don't rent this film!!!
I very rarely turn a film off, but there is only so much I can take and this film had to go. I could not sit through the uncomfortableness that this film invoked in me. I watched it with my partner and my Mum and we were all in agreement about the crass humour and the awkwardness of this movie. I know 1 and 2 were not a wit fest, but at least they were enjoyable, this film just made me angry with its line upon line of sexist and racist jokes. At one point Chris Tucker is holding a gun to a taxi drivers head, because he said American's are violent and he doesn't like them, and forces him to sing the American national anthem! This same taxi driver picks them up later confessing that the car chase he experiences with them was so enthralling that he wants to be an American and starts u...
An Eiffel of cop chaos.. this time in Paris..
On this third instalment our kick boxing cops are embroiled in a triad hit that sees them on the streets, and under the streets and above the streets, of Paris. It is another treat of fun and action in just the right measure, with some fantastic wisecracks, the womaniser par excellance 'Tucker' (well he thinks he is !) and some great fight and chase scenes. For me the whole thing is still fresh and entertaining enough to warrant a definate recommendation.
Rush Hour 3
Kevin Crust In terms of creative content, Rush Hour 3 may be one of the most conservation-minded movies ever made. Hardly a joke, stunt, musical interlude or special effect is deployed that doesn't seem to directly reference one or both of the earlier Rush Hour movies. Director Brett Ratner, screenwriter Jeff Nathanson and stars Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker appear to be trying to save the planet one gag at a time by recycling as much material as humanly possible. As the summer of threes comes to a merciful end, RH3 (arguably the least anticipated of the season's litany of Part 3s) brings up the rear one week after the third Bourne movie opened and three months after Spider-Man 3. The action buddy-comedy franchise feels worn out, and its insistence on relying on "...
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