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Directed by Brett Ratner.
In this third installment of the popular action comedy franchise, LAPD Detective James Carter (Chris Tucker) and Chinese Chief Inspector Lee (Jackie Chan) discover that Chinese Triads have extended their criminal influence to the City of Lights. They book a flight for Europe and prepare to clean up the Paris streets. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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"The summer of 2007 will forever go down in history as the summer of the "three-quel." "Spider-Man," "Shrek," "Pirates of the Caribbean," "The Bourne Ultimatum," "Ocean´s Thirteen" and now "Rush Hour." There seems to be no end in sight. The singular trait all these films have in common is repetition: the same talent, the same types of stories, bigger spectacles…and storylines which barely make a lick of sense. After his boss is shot at the World Criminal Court, Chief Inspector Lee (Jackie Chan) and Detective James Carter (Chris Tucker) reunite to track down the Triad gang. They must find a list detailing the leaders of the organization in order to bring Triad to justice. Their search brings them to Paris, where the bulk of the story takes place. As they draw closer and closer to the mysterious list, they uncover a conspiracy with political and familial connections. It is said "Rush Hour 3" took so long to get to the screen because everyone involved wanted to get the scr ... " [More]
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"In Transformers, I found the perfect summer blockbuster. It's Michael Bay ("The Island"), so that means lots of action, not much plot. The robot transformations were really well done. The comedy was fairly entertaining. And Shia LaBeouf ("Disturbia") once again rules. It's not going to change your world, but it's fun fluff.Equilibrium is a more style over substance sci-fi Matrixesque movie. Set in a future Earth ravaged by war, the rulers have decided to eradicate all human emotion. I had quite a bit of trouble accepting the premise, but the action was good. Christian Bale ("Rescue Dawn") stars as a cleric whose job is to find and destroy "sense" offenders. But her hears some poetry and stops taking his meds, and there you go. Instant drama. Good production, good action.Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song is my first foray into blacksploitation and I'm not sure I want to go back. The movie follows Sweetback as he has to defend another black man against some cops. ... " [More]
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"Movie theater chains in India refused to screen The Simpsons Movie over the weekend — and, surprisingly, it had nothing to do with outrage over Apu. Warner Brothers India, which is distributing the Fox film in that country, apparently demanded that Indian multiplexes book Simpsons on multiple screens, which would have squeezed out homegrown content.  In response, seven leading theater chains declined to run the Fox film at all, and even upped the ante by pulling WB’s latest Harry Potter pic from screens. Facing a projected loss of nearly $100,000 for the weekend, WB workd out a compromise, and Simpsons should open on some Indian screens today. After staying on in order to see through a number of “very personal projects” including Rush Hour 3 (yes, seriously), long-time New Line marketing exec Russell Schwartz has confirmed that he’s leaving the company. The Weinstein Company has raised $285 million to launch Asian Film Fund, through which they expect to produce roughly 30 “Asian-th ... " [More]
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With their gas tank of gags running on fumes and big paydays held highly over their heads, the triumvirate of Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker and Brett Ratner officially hit the wall on Rush Hour 3. To be fair, it's not as if the series was a hoot to begin with, but the first two films presented a certain kind of breezy buddy film fun that non choosy audiences tend to eat up. Now here's Part 3 and what do you know - it's the same shtick all over again. Tucker, once a fresh comedic talent hot on the scene, smells as old as two week old turkey in the film. Most often substituting crooning for comedic flair, the actor reaches hard for every laugh, but ends up empty nearly every time. Chan is another sad case, a true talent who must be officially considered a senior citizen by Hollywood terms, since he's allowed to do little to no fighting throughout the picture outside of his usual chair and coat tricks. Thus, this once action-comedy series now turns into an exercise in rudimentary silliness as the team rehashes all of the same jokey material as before, but this time with an amped up jingoistic skew. Of course, the setup of Americans in France sets this up from the get-go, though Tucker putting a gun to a Parisian cabby's head and making him sing the Star Spangled Banner lifts this sucker up into a whole other uncomfortable category. Ratner himself seems to have no filter for the funny business - which in this case, is not a good thing. He lets his two stars humiliate themselves through the picture, all the while adding in his own fetishistic touches into the proceedings - the best of which is a sexy and stylish song and dance number scored to Serge Gainsbourg's "Bonnie & Clyde". Not surprisingly, the artful choreography is ruined by another song number, this time an embarrassing duet between Tucker and Jackie that finds the latter brandishing his bravado on top of a frilly swing above the nightclub's crowd. Audacity-wise, the flick's got guts - fearlessly riding one lame bit after another as it races to yet another preposterous getaway ending, after which, the two leads once again go dancing into the credits - forever reminding audiences of the better times that were had before, even if they weren't so hot the first two times around. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, All Movie Guide
 



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