Rush Hour 3 Movie
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This summer they're kicking it in Paris
After an attempted assassination on Ambassador Han, Lee and Carter head to Paris to protect a French woman with knowledge of the Triads' secret leaders.
| Jackie Chan | Chief Inspector Lee |
| Chris Tucker | Detective James Carter |
| Vinnie Jones | |
| Hiroyuki Sanada | Kenji |
| NoƩmie Lenoir | Genevieve |
| Max von Sydow | Varden Reynard |
| Yvan Attal | George |
| Sun Ming Ming | Triad Member |
| Simon Rhee | French assasin#2 |
| Tzi Ma | Consul Han |
| Roman Polanski | Detective Revi |
| Jean-Michel Richaud | Stage Hand |
| Julie Depardieu | George's wife |
| Youki Kudoh | Jasmine |
| Roselyn Sanchez | Isabella Molina |
| Brett Ratner |
Visitor Reviews
My Eyes Did Pop
posted on 08 Aug 2009In the heart of Paris lies a deadly secret. Half a world away in Los Angeles, Ambassador Han is about to disclose it. In his possession is explosive new evidence about the inner workings of the Triads the most powerful and notorious crime syndicate in the world. The Ambassador has discovered the identity of Shy Shen, the very crux of the wide-ranging crime ring, and he's about to reveal it to the World Criminal Court until he is silenced by an assassin's bullet.The Triads will go to any lengths to make sure their secrets stay buried, and there's only one hope for stopping them This summer, LAPD Detective Carter (Chris Tucker) and Chinese Inspector Lee (Jackie Chan) are back back where they don't belong. The unlikely duo head to the City of Lights to stop a global criminal conspiracy and save the life of an old friend, Ambassador Han's now-grown daughter, Soo Yung.They don't know the city, the language or even exactly what they're looking for, but their race will take them across the city, from the depths of the Paris underground to the breathtaking heights of the Eiffel Tower, as they fight to outrun the world's most deadly criminals and save the day.Prepare for their finest Hour yet. Rush Hour 3 7/10
Rush Hour 3 was a lot of fun, but it is getting kind of old
posted on 02 Aug 2009Rush Hour 3, the sequel I've been waiting for, it's been 6 years since our last Rush and I couldn't wait to join Chris and Jackie once again for their awesome comedy and action. I saw Rush Hour 3 a few days ago and I have to say that while I was definitely entertained, this still didn't feel the same as the previous Rush Hour films. It had great comedy, don't get me wrong, Chris Tucker is still so much fun to watch on screen. Jackie adds a little more comedic edge to his role this time; but it seemed like Jackie and Chris are not clicking as well as they used too. It almost seemed like they were meeting for the first time watching them on screen. Not only that, but this movie seemed more rushed and the story wasn't as well developed as the first two Rush Hour films.In the beginning it seems like Lee and Carter are not on good terms, Carter seems to have broken off Lee's relationship to his ex girlfriend, Isabella. After an assassination attempt on China's Ambassador, Lee and Carter are about to face the Triads', China's deadliest gang. They are looking for a list in Paris and Lee and Carter are on the case to find a beautiful woman who might hold the secret. Things get a little more tricky when Lee has to his own brother who is the leader of the Triads'.Rush Hour 3 is all in good fun, standing on it's own, if this was the first Rush Hour, it would have been fine somewhat, but just comparing it to the first two films, this wasn't as good. But that's just my opinion. But I think if you loved the first two Rush Hour films, you should see this, it's still a fun film and has great comedy, there is a little less action, a warning in advance, but it's all good if you are looking for a fun film for the end of the summer.6/10
A Nutshell Review: Rush Hour 3
posted on 02 Aug 2009Should movies make money, then the Hollywood rule of thumb is to make another, and another, until the franchise runs out of steam. The original Rush Hour was a Jackie Chan vehicle of sorts to break into Hollywood, and it made a lot of money with the mis-pairing opposite Chris Tucker in a buddy cop movie formula filled with action and comedy. Rush Hour 2 was made 3 years later and made even more money, but it took 6 years for the second sequel to be made, and 9 years for the entire trilogy to be done (pray tell, will there be another sequel?)Is the franchise tired? Probably, yet probably not. Face it, it's Jackie Chan, and most of his films (with the exception of missteps such as Around the World in 80 Days) make Hollywood studios smile. You can rely on him to deliver the goods in any action comedy, but age unfortunately has caught up with him, not to mention as well the safer-than-safe minimal risks that studios in the West tend to take with its stars. The action sequences in Rush Hour 3 look a bit tired, tame, and very uninspiring, and what Jackie Chan can probably still do, has been whittled down to sequences that are just a pale shadow of what could have been.Which leaves us with the comedy, thankfully still having its moments especially for those punchlines which deliver. Tucker again gets most of the snarky lines, and a target for those politically incorrect jokes, while dishing some of his own. If there's any hint of rudimentary character development after these years, is that his James Carter, besides having been relegated to traffic duties, managed to "half-chinese" himself, and no longer is that helpless cop who without his gun, can't kick a ball for nuts.The plot is no rocket science, and in fact, the previous two movies just had something which could coast along from scene to scene, providing a platform either to get our heroes Lee (Chan) and his brother-from-another-mother James (Tucker) into fisticuffs, or provide something for laughs. The first had a kidnapping of a Chinese Consul's daughter which the duo had to investigate in the US, while the second brought them to Hong Kong on the trail of a counterfeiting scam. The third pits the detectives against Triads, and brings us full circle with the return of that little girl in the original movie, who's now all grown up, played by Chinese starlet Zhang Jingchu.Zhang Jingchu follows in the footsteps of fellow compatriot Zhang Ziyi who starred in the previous sequel. But unlike Ziyi, Jingchu's role is sans martial arts, despite her character being a kungfu instructor. It's unfortunately a purely flower vase role, though she looks more fleshed and healthier than her druggy role in Protégé. Yvan Attal's supporting role as a French cab driver is actually more of a scene stealer - listen out for those jibes at America, though it's a little of a cop out how that eventually plays out. Some of the more totally insane moments involve those deliberate lost in translation moments, which are the more enjoyable moments in this movie.Rush Hour 3 is similar in structure with its predecessors, and it does seem a tad familiar at times in the way the story gets developed, with only a change in locale, now set in Paris. It's basically an attempt to reunite the two stars in order to make another dent in the box office, so though they're back, this movie can't be taken all too seriously. It plays out like a cartoon for adults, though the local distributor decided to edit portions of the French revue scene to obta in a rating that everyone can go to.If anything, stay behind for the outtakes, which triumphs over the main offering, hands down.
Worst of the trilogy:" The credits with the bloopers" are funnier than the whole movie"
posted on 31 Jul 2009This third part in the "Rush Hour" series surprised me completely! I wasn't expecting much but "Rush Hour 3" is even worse than I could imagine! How is it possible that with great martial artists like Jackie Chan and Hiroyuki Sanada you can't get more out of the action scenes than it did! Chan and Sanada deserve more respect than this! Compare this movie with Chan's "Rob-B-Hood"! Also more of a comedy than action movie! Which was a very funny movie! But one scene from that movie contained more action than there is in whole "RH3"! Even the first two "Rush Hour" movies had more spunk and action! Brett Ratner again proves that he is a bad director! He has no idea what Sanada and Chan are capable of! With these two he could have created a classic end fight! What we get in stead is too ridiculous for words! After violating "Xmen 3" I was hoping that he would redeem himself! Well,he didn't! I must admit that Chris Tucker was funny at times! But part of the charm of the earlier Rush Hour movies was the combination of the funny Chris and ass kicking Jackie! Now it was almost a one man show starring Chris Tucker! I liked him in the movie! But to diminish Jackie's talent like this is offensive! "Rush Hour 3" is hopefully the last in the series! It can be enjoyable if you numb yourself! But bear in mind it is less entertaining than the previous movies which were also mediocre at best!
Meh
posted on 29 Jul 2009Sadly this great set of films comes blustering and lumbering to what is hopefully a sad end! Rush Hour 1, was fantastic, and for me Rush Hour 2 was even better. However Rush Hour 3, where do we begin? You know what you're going to get from this series of films when you sit down to watch Rush Hour 3, great fight scenes, Jackie Chan doing acrobatics and Chris Tucker singing. All this happened in the first 2, and they were great films. So why does the formula not work this time? Its because it's already been killed to death in the former 2. There is only so far you can push your luck with the same old formula (see Shrek) and unfortunately Rush Hour has done just this.That said, it's not an awful film. If you've got nothing to do one evening then stick Rush Hour 3 on, and you won't hate it. Although, if you've seen the first 2, you won't but be able to feel that you've seen it all before...And hey, at least it's not The Tuxedo!
Great movie
posted on 25 Jul 2009Whoever voted this movie an 8 or under is SAD ! This movie was the best movie ALL YEAR NO MATTER WHAT ANYONE SAYS I LOVED IT AND SO DID MY FAMILY.I want to know when Rush Hour 4 is coming out, because this movie was GREATTTTTT. Haha. Chris Tucker was LAUGH OUT LOUD HILARIOUS. LOVED HIS PERFORMANCE.Also, because the movie was so good, I'll be SHOCKED to death if Rush Hour 3 didn't make at least 5,000,000,000 dollars. The audience actually stayed AFTER to watch the Bloopers. Usually people would leave right after the movie.Great movie !
Wooden and overweight
posted on 23 Jul 2009Not expecting anything brilliant I was not too disappointed. The two fellas obviously have fun together, but they are two steps slower than in the original "Rush Hour". Chris has put on weight and the effortless babble seems to have been replaced by rehearsed lines which even he seems bored with. Jackie Chan is as wooden as ever. The two are at their best when they're in action.An attractive female lead reminiscent of a less voluptuous Beyonce adds to the interest level. The story, script and other characters are very much below average.The climax below the Eiffel Tower is quite spectacular, and the credits were the best part for me: relief that it was over plus bloopers.
A very pleasant surprise
posted on 19 Jul 2009I was dragged to see it, I had seen the previous two but which were not too bad but I feared that it would be one of these movies where you have seen all the funny bits in the trailers, also being French I feared another "cliche" movie about the French but actually it was all in all very refreshing, I would say that it's better than Rush Hour 2, it really is about the personality of Chris Tucker and Jacky Chan to make it successful. Hiroyuki Sanada plays well to (since the last samurai) and the stunt are never the less impressive. Two things on the dark side though, sadly Jacky Chan does age and did not really go over the top, and the parachute end scene which is really too much . Other than that do go to watch it and have fun it's not a waste of money nor time.
best movie
posted on 15 Jul 2009i love both actors there the best . they both play great together, it is a fun movie the best movie of the year ! i love all 3 movies each one is fun to see i never get bored with these actors . i hope they do rush hour 4. the story was interesting from beginning to end the cast was very mixed . l am a big fan of jackie chan movies there the best .and chris tucker is crazy funny i love his work there both great actors.it was cool they used Paris for the new movie is such a beautiful city . the picture quality was beautiful all around i really recommend this movie the story is great the actors are the best .me and my kids had the best time . I usually don't pay to go see a movie , but this movie i didn't mind at all . ts worth every penny you will get a good laugh when it comes to DVD i will rent it.
The Weakest Installment of the 3, but still a mindless and enjoyable film
posted on 13 Jul 2009When we saw the trailers for 'Rush Hour 3', what did we expect? A life-changing epic? No. An intelligently made masterpiece? Definitely not. A mindless action comedy? Yes, thats what 'Rush Hour 3' is.When Ambassador Han (Tzi Ma) is fallen victim to an assassination attempt, Chief Inspector Lee of the HK Police (Chan) teams up with loud, arrogant and somewhat annoying LAPD Detective James Carter (Tucker) to investigate the matter. Their investigation leads them to the city of love: Paris. They continue their search for Kenji (Hiroyuki Sanada) and the Triads but are violated (and probed) by a French inspector (a cameo by director Roman Polanski) and bump into a local cabbie named George (Yvan Attal) who hates Americans and rescue sexy cabaret singer Genevieve (supermodel Noemi Lenoir), who leads them closer to the Triads.Simply put, the plot for this movie (just like the first two) is not rocket science. Which is what makes this film enjoyable. There are some moments which let out a chuckle like Roman Polanski's cameo and Chan and Tucker interrogating a French Triad with the use of a nun and their encounter with a Chinese giant at a kung fu school. But a lot of the jokes are just rehashes of jokes from 1 and 2, so they are rather predictable. The action sequences are toned down from what the second instalment offered us (as Chan is getting older) and the West likes to play safe with it's stars, so there are minimal stunts from the action legend Chan is known to be. Yet we do get a thrilling car chase in the streets of Paris and a rather exciting shootout/fight sequence at a hospital and a breath-taking finale filmed at the Eiffel Tower.There are many flaws in this film, what saves this film from being unbearable (like some of Chris Tucker's jokes) is the on-screen chemistry between Chan and Tucker. Like the previous films, Jackie and Chris bounce off each other with ease and make it out as they are having a lot of fun while working together. Just as expected the outtakes at the end do provide a lot of chuckles and will leave you laughing as you walk out the cinema... and THE ONLY way you will enjoy it as I did is to NOT take it seriously. If you want a life-changing epic, go watch 'The Shawshank Redemption'. If you desire to see an intelligently-written masterpiece, go watch 'The Godfather' or 'Memento'. If you want to switch off your brain, relax and watch a mindless action comedy... Then 'Rush Hour 3' should be able to cater.3.5/5
A Complete Waste
posted on 13 Jul 2009My friend brought me this movie to watch saying how wonderful it is. When it was done, I did not have the heart to tell him he had lost his taste in movies. With not so amusing jokes few and far between, this movie is not even worth renting. Bad acting followed by even worse plot makes this movie truly something despicable. One major problem I had was with the ending (spoiler alert!!!) When Chan's character drops his brother or dear friend (at this point of the movie, I had forgotten which) off of the Eiffel tower. This should be a sad moment for Chan even though he was the villain and yet he goes singing and and dancing with Tucker not even 5 min later!!! Really, don't even bother.
Disappointing but still fairly entertaining
posted on 11 Jul 2009This movie was very Funny the jokes are a lot funnier in this than the others but the action namely scenes that show Jackie Chans vault of talent was disgracefully left unused. I had heard during production and pre-production that Chris Tucker demanded more money and this effected the budget and wanted to be the centre of the movie, and he is he gets lots of funny scenes that had my sides spliting but because of this Jackie Chan is in his shadow, the action scenes where built up but the unused, the fight at the end (between the obvious two) was very weak its short and sweet but needed to be a lot better especially due to the build up. This movie is hilarious due to Chris Tucker but disappointing to me and many Jackie Chan Fans because he is practically unused like venom in Spiderman 3. No where near enough screen time someone of Jackie Chan's talent deserves. I did hear that Tony Jaa was offered a role in the film (I am guessing his brother) and the movie would of had potential to be amazing but if they misused him as well like Jackie Chan was it would of still been disappointing. Conclusion: Chris Tucker takes over the movie, and its unbalanced therefore Jackie Chan is left almost as a extra. Brett Ratner didn't do someone of his talent any favours with this movie. 6/10 See it to see another chapter to the series of films but don't expect to see Jackie Chan's talent used at all, the other films maintained a Balance between comedy and action but there is no balance in this movie.
Slow down the rush a bit ...
posted on 07 Jul 2009Well , I am a huge jackie Chan Fan and also i really adore the couple of Witty Chris and Kung-fu chan.. The rush hour Predecessors were amazing...but this one,the Trilogy wasn't as it was expected I mean when i saw that this movie was gonna be abt the Triads , i was really amazed that finally the final hour would be abt the real thing, the real Chinese Mafia. But the clichés didn't go with the film.....................It was as it name is............ an hour of rush. I mean i was glued to the seat till the first 15 mins.The past of Chan and Kenji.. but then i lost it completely,i mean OK..they had to get the list from France and asusual some mishaps happen in b/w but No subplots really killed the film...The real pathetic thing abt the movie was the ending....though the martial arts was kick ass ...but the plot in the end that is revealed was entirely predicted before hand ....No surprise.....Waste of a trilogy!!!!
A big disappointment
posted on 01 Jul 2009Rush Hour 3 was the one movie I was waiting for all summer. Needless to say, I've loved the past two Rush Hours. I still remember my excitement after the release of the first one in the series. Thinking about that only saddens me more over the big disappointment that is Rush Hour 3. Over several years in the making and the movie turned out to be a waste. Just try and imagine my sadness as I write this now.The movie's plot does not divert much from the series norm. A gang, this time the Triads, are causing trouble. Lee, played by Jackie Chan, and Carter, played by Chris Tucker, are once again on the case to find out what the Triads are up to and to stop them before their machinations are fully realized. Unlike its predecessors, this movie completely fails to seriously appreciate the plot. First off, any notion of realism is completely thrown out the window, what with both Chan's and Tucker's characters being put in one too many ridiculous situations. Then again, that's not so bad, at least when compared to the movie's other faults. The movie's characters are thrown in and about without any sort of finesse or style. None of the secondary characters ever bother to leave a lasting impression, save maybe the villain. Furthermore, Chris Tucker's tired out slapstick comedy is given more priority over the pacing and integrity of the storyline.On that note, the movie's failed humor comes at the sacrifice of character development. Both Lee and Carter have only one serious moment together, yet any drama is marginalized by the idiotic humor and the lack of gravity in the general storyline. As for the other characters, as I mentioned before, none of them besides the villain are given any serious grounding. They're puppets, more or less, to move the shoddy plot forward.Can anything good be said about this movie? Sure. The dialogue, despite not being that funny, is tolerable and even enjoyable at parts. Chris Tucker pulls off his lines quite charmingly while Jackie Chan is lovable no matter what he says. Furthermore, the action scenes are a good deal of fun. The ending's topped off with an awesome fight between Chan and the villain, unsurprisingly. Yes, Jackie Chan's getting older, but the stunts are still amazing and the fighting still intense enough to keep your attention. Even better, Chan's nimbleness is complemented by Tucker's kung-fu skills this time around.Overall, though, the movie proved to be the summer's biggest disappointment. I highly recommend that Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker, and Brett Ratner move on. Let this movie be the final chapter to a series that might be well past its prime.
I Rushed, out of the cinema.....
posted on 29 Jun 2009So the first two in the series were actually not that bad......In fact I own the first two movies on DVD, and have watched both more than once.So why the low rating for this one...? The problem with the 3rd of the series is that in every way it feels very forced, it also feels like they agreed to make the film so they could all work together again.Nothing in the movie feels fresh, or exciting, and nothing in the movie helps enhance the first two instalments.The Good.....Not much actually, Jackie Chan can still do some quite cool, quite difficult choreographed fight scenes, even though we have all seem much better now (Casino Royale anyone?) I actually can't think of anything else positive I will take away from this movie....The Bad.....Without contradiction, the fight scenes. they look very tired. Yes its impressive what Jackie can still do, but its no longer out-standing.The supporting cast, really was just the Jackie/Chris show.The Ugly....Where to start? The script......utterly appalling, some of the lines/jokes that Chris Tucker has to deliver are painful to say the least.The Direction, not good, no tension is built, it doesn't look good, just poorly directed.CHRIS TUCKER.......As a comeback movie this is a BAD choice, he comes across as an irritating, unfunny Eddie Murphy, and its debatable if Eddie Murphy post 1990 has ever been funny. Yes its the same character from the first two movies, but he just doesn't have the script to come across anything other than unfunny and irritating.last and certainly most "ugly", and quite honestly I could have rattled through I few more moderate "ugly" moments- The French Taxi driver???? WHAT is that about, who in their right mind would write the rubbish that poor actor had to be involved in???? beats me! I found this movie 90 minutes of cringe.....bad, bad, BAD....avoid unless your a die hard Chris, Jackie or Rush Hour fan, but even then it might be an effort to get to the end?! ** out of **********
Rush Hour still has it...but...
posted on 23 Jun 2009I remember back to when Rush Hour 3 was just a gag being told by Chris Tucker on one of the outtakes of the second movie, it was a joke, but we all knew it was coming. It's was just a matter of when... I saw it today and I'm glad to say Rush Hour 3 retains all the same action and comedy that has been the hallmark of this franchise. Rush Hour 3 doesn't disappoint, but I do have some complaints. Rush Hour 3 starts with Carter(Chris Tucker) directing traffic jamming to a song and busting out Michael Jackson moves and while Lee is escorting his good friend from the Chinese Embassy(as seen on Rush Hour 1). On a World Court Assembly, the Chinese ambassador is shot when he's about to reveal what appears to be an urban legend even among the Chinese triads, something called the Shay Shen, the ambassador is shot by a hit-man lurking nearby and he's spotted quickly by Lee, a chase ensues resulting in the hit-man gone missing and Carter and Lee having to work together(they got separated after an accident involving Lee's now ex-girlfriend) to solve the mystery of the ambassador's elusive figure which ultimately leads them to France where they are greeted by a snobby french policemen and shouted at by an angry anti-American-ranting taxi driver(and an interesting note: Carter gets ticked off and makes him sing the "Star Spangled Banner" at gunpoint after the french taxi driver continues to go on and on about the US, in later portions of the movie he does the same, only Carter and Lee don't seem to mind at all... O...K...), they set off to find that elusive person who holds the key to bringing down the Chinese mafia. As a Rush Hour fan, this third movie doesn't disappoint, it's hilarious, it's action-packed(I got a John Woo vibe from some of the shooting scenes), Jackie Chan continues to his routine and Chris Tucker in his first motion picture in years, steals the show as he provides the best laughs and even getting a proper choreographed fight scene near the end of the movie. I feel like nothing's missing at all. However some jokes are just awkward,if the french taxi driver's(played by french actor Yval Attal) rants were the scriptwriter's idea of irony and comedy, I just don't see it and nobody was laughing and I saw this movie in a Portuguese theater and the audience, even if they didn't like the US, were certainly silent in most of those scenes. It's just awkward, see Rush Hour 2 in comparison and see how not using rants(and sticking to race related jokes) makes it so much more enjoyable and entertaining. The story is also nothing special, made up of mostly parts from both the two first movies(not to mention a huge plot hole from if you saw the second movie), so don't expect any major surprises(save for one). Rush Hour 3's still got it, it's probably a bit edgier then the original movies and some dialog that should've been left out... But it was certainly worth it.
GREAT........i wish it was longer but it was great...GOOD
posted on 21 Jun 2009RushHour3 better then the first one and second. Yes it was short, but it's doesn't matter how long the movie is or how short as long as the people love and enjoy. That what counts and man when I saw this movie whole audience was non-stop laugh and a lot of claps...if Transformers didn't had all those special effects and stuff than I would say Rushhour3 was more better than Transformers but Rushhour3 is a good movie. If you miss the first or second one it's OK because you will still love and enjoy this movie won't stop laughing till it's over with the outtakes. This movie is worth going to the movies and watch again with your that haven't seen it. You will just start to laugh how it starts off in the begin. People might say the movie was short but ask them if they enjoyed the movie and would watch it again? And they will simple reply yes or YES!! OF COURES.
Rush hour 3 - kinda short, but sweet
posted on 17 Jun 2009Damn, He ain't gonna be in rush hour 3...those were carter's parting words in the second movie (during the bloopers) and chances are, not many characters made it into rush hour 3. this movie times in at 93 minutes, and for those 93 minutes, it delivered all that rush hour was known to deliver...hard-hitting martial arts action mixed with the humor of carter and lee are known for So while carter is spending his time as a police officer directing traffic and just being cool, lee is with more important jobs. when an ambassador is nearly assassinated, it sends lee and carter through a short whirlwind of events, which digs into lee's past, and into carter's ways with the women.Like i said before, this movie delivers. it has all the guns, martial arts, comedy, and violence that American movie directors are known to produce. from a colorful translation conversation between a french-Chinaman to a gruesome death on the bad girl, this movie is worth seeing. it might be exactly what the other rush hour movies are like, but thats why we love them. plus, with all the hot women, how could you hate it? 9/10
Unwatchably Bad
posted on 15 Jun 2009This movie is horrible. Everything about it sucks, pretty much. The only highlight is the bad guy. If you want to watch a truly superb movie with that same actor, watch The Twilight Samurai. He won the Japanese version of an Academy Award for Best Actor.You may have noticed that this bad guy was the right-hand man to Katsumoto in The Last Samurai.It's a totally different kind of movie than the Rush Hour series, so if you like these a lot, you may not like Twilight Samurai.Rush Hour 3, on the other hand, should never have been made. The very film it was printed on was probably embarrassed about the ordeal.



One of the funniest films of 2007 if not of all time!
posted on 20 Aug 2009This film may not have the explosive action as previous rush hours, but what it lacks in action is makes up in storyline and humour. There is a increase chemistry of the characters lee and tucker and makes you feel that over the years they have become very close and a sense of brotherly love between them. This film is one of the funniest films i'v seen and that every scene is pure class. Chris tucker is on top form, it truly makes him one of the funniest men in Hollywood super seeding Eddie Murphy, and Jacki Chan has become more funny in this film and a sense that because of Chris tucker he has become more relaxed and into the jokes a lot more. This is excellent film one that you can watch over and over again.