Rush Hour 3 (2007)
Chris Tucker, Hiroyuki Sanada, Jackie Chan
The unlikely cop duo, continue their unique brand of crime-fighting and high-kicking comedy. This time around, LAPD Detective James Carter and Chinese Chief Inspector Lee must travel to Paris to battle a wing of the Chinese organized crime family, the Triads.
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PG-13, 1 hr. 30 min.
Directed by:
Brett Ratner
Release Date: Aug 10, 2007
DVD Release Date: Dec 18, 2007
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saw on dvd the first day it came out like 3 summers ago. loved the first two, but this one was eh. still funny and enjoyable, a respectable end to the franchise.
Although still very funny, the jokes seemed to try harder and didnt have the same effect of the first two. The movie I find sequences very similar to the 2nd. This is a movie that shoulda been done a few years before 2007 and the idea wouldnt have se... (read more) Although still very funny, the jokes seemed to try harder and didnt have the same effect of the first two. The movie I find sequences very similar to the 2nd. This is a movie that shoulda been done a few years before 2007 and the idea wouldnt have seemed as tired. Overall, I did find it fun.
Rush Hour 3 has its moments, both humor- and action-wise, but it doesn't live up to its predecessors.
Chris Tucer and Jacie han do what they can do make it funny, full of thrills and succeed at making a well done movie
quite funny in parts but much like the others it is typical chris tucker and chan
As usual, it was funny, but the funniest parts are the out-takes at the end...
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It may have taken six years to get Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker back together but the chemistry is still there even if it looks like everyone probably signed on just to mint money.full review
There's no doubt that Rush Hour 3 is anything but a mess. And yet there were moments when I found myself laughing giddily at the inanity of it all, and other moments when the picture was so beautiful to look at that I almost forgot its faults.full review
The final, and anti-climactic, 'threequel' of the summer has nothing new to say. A staleness pervades the film, despite all efforts to inject freshness and excitement into a tired story.full review
For those who still enjoy the formula, Rush Hour 3 will suit fine; but here's a vote for letting Lee and Carter dance into the sunset, having sung their last chorus.full review
After Max von Sydow played chess with Death in The Seventh Seal, he was condemned to hell: a prominent role in Rush Hour 3.full review
It seems fairly likely that this is a case of returning once more with a bucket before the well runs dry.full review
Although it has been six years since Rush Hour 2 came out, almost everything about Rush Hour 3 has a familiar inevitability about it.full review
The scripting is terrible, the direction lacks energy and the fights -- this movie's entire reason for being -- are filmed in Jumblevison.full review
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