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Rush Hour 3 (2007)
Director: Brett Ratner
Synopsis
A sequel to the hugely popular series of films about comically mismatched cops Lee and Carter. This time around Chief Inspector Lee runs into trouble while escorting Chinese Ambassador Han to the World Criminal Court Summit in Los Angeles. Detective James Carter, now demoted to traffic cop, is on hand to help however, and soon the pair are heading to Paris to do battle with the French police, the triads and, of course, each other.
Movie review
From Time Out London
The enormously bad latest entry in the odd-couple comedy-action cop franchise sees the shrill Detective James Carter (Tucker) and long-suffering Chief Inspector Lee (Chan) going up against the Triads in Paris (don’t ask). It’s lazily racist, sexist and homophobic, insultingly shoddy in its construction and even the fight scenes are dull. There are perhaps two good bits: the (presumably) tongue-in-cheek montage of melancholy after our heroes’ obligatory falling-out and the rueful realisation of a French cabbie that ‘I will never know what it is to be an American; what it is to kill for no reason.’ Oh, and marvelling at how palpably ashamed Von Sydow is of his dodgy diplomat shtick – and, one hopes, the whole thing.Author: Ben Walters
Time Out London Issue 1930: August 15-21 2007
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- Tanyaa said...
- Posted on Aug 14 2007 12:26 i think tha film woz sooo borin n it sended me to sleep! dont watch it or iyl hunt u down ! BRAAP pop pop! ;) haha looosers! XxXxX
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- scarlie warlie said...
- Posted on Aug 14 2007 11:23 this film was mint man i loved it and its well worth payin £4.50 for oh and wenn u wath it dont forget pya ldsa popcrn
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- scarlett said...
- Posted on Aug 14 2007 11:21 hey all this film is just amazin its well worth payin the rip of prices for xxxxx luv yaaas (watch it)
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- faty said...
- Posted on Aug 14 2007 10:09 Gigaty goo
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- phillyboy!! said...
- Posted on Aug 14 2007 08:11 this film is absolutly awsome!!!! go see it now! haha
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- jangko said...
- Posted on Aug 14 2007 01:57 film was grt
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- kalish said...
- Posted on Aug 13 2007 16:27 boom selecta! what you on hun lol
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- atif said...
- Posted on Aug 13 2007 12:15 boom selecta!! yo whats up guys? you dont need to get rowdy with each other. Disko you can suck cock for blacpool rock. As for the movie SICK. safe!
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- Eel Boi said...
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Posted on Aug 13 2007 11:40
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- kalish said...
- Posted on Aug 13 2007 09:03 OMG the film was amazing! i was nearly crying crying in the firsy half of the film.it wa brill love to see it again x x
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- Kaisle said...
- Posted on Aug 12 2007 18:35 awsome film it funny all d way through
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- Posted on Aug 12 2007 17:09 hey
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- Posted on Aug 12 2007 17:09 kool
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- asa said...
- Posted on Aug 12 2007 17:08 its kool
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- george said...
- Posted on Aug 12 2007 15:18 I think you all need to go back and do your gcse.Think english would be good.
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Cast & crew
Director: Brett Ratner
Producer: Arthur Sarkissian, Roger Birnbaum, Jay Stern, Jonathan Glickman, Andrew Z Davis
Cast: Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker, Hiroyuki Sanada, Noemie Lenoir, Yvan Attal, Zhang Jingchu, Youki Kudoh, Max von Sydow, Roman Polanski full cast
Genre(s): Action/Adventure, Comedy
Rated: 12A
UK Release: Aug 10 2007
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