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Rush Hour 3
Cast
Chris Tucker, Jackie Chan, Hiroyuki Sanada, Max von Sydow View AllCrew
Jeff Nathanson (Screenplay), Brett Ratner (Director) View All
Release: Aug. 8th, 2007
Runtime: 1 hour, 31 minutes
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Rush Hour 2
I liked this movie. I went into it determined to enjoy it, and I did. I have to admit it: I think Chris Tucker is pretty funny. All he has to do is say "DAMN!", and I'll enjoy it. Ebert got ...
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Rush Hour 3
Just posted a review of Rush Hour 3, reproduced below.
Rush Hour 3
Many are tempted to think of the Rush Hour franchise as "buddy" movies. You know the type: two wil...
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Rush Hour 3
The rush is on, again. Or is it? Another funnyman, Chris Tucker is reading to keep the reel rolling.
Tucker signed on for the next installment of “Rush Hour.” Wait a minute, fans. Buddy-cop co-star ...
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Rush hour 3
does any body know the name of the song that james is singing wen he is directing traffic? (at the start of the movie.)
awsome movie btw, and sry 4 wasting a thred ...
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The scene with the nun isnt even the only one worth an unworthy mention, there is also the French taxi driver turned secret spy and the Roman Polanski cameo butt inspection and the musical stage sequence, which by the way worked better the way it was executed in Rush Hour 2.

But in every film, Tucker's Carter calls Chan's Lee for help, and then complains about how long it takes for Lee to save his life.