- Studio: New Line Cinema
- Release Date: Aug 10, 2007
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6.6
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 105 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 69 out of 105
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Mixed: 17 out of 105
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Negative: 19 out of 105
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NabeelR.Aug 12, 20070
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arthursAug 16, 20073OH MY GOD. The movie had no ending (SO anticlimatic, yes they killed the baddie, woo...), felt cheap, crappy, lacked solid laughs (yes I laughed, you'd laugh at a 2 hour film of fart jokes, doesn't make it good). The fight scenes were utterly unimpressive.
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ChrisCAug 9, 20070I've never seen so many embarrassingly stupid one liners crammed into such a small period of time in my whole life. Pauly Shore, Marlon Wayans, and Gilbert Gottfried could have a screaming competition and it would be less annoying than Chris Tucker on screen for five minutes.
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G-RadA.Sep 3, 20070I'm of Chris Tucker and his annoying high pitched voice. I walked out of the theatre with a frown.
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GerryDDec 30, 20073A cheap money grab. There's action, but the new characters and storylines are just skeletons. There's no real development anywhere. There's just enough to string from one action scene to the next (most of the time). Its like Pirates of the Carribean 3 - throw some garbage out as a sequel to 2 decent movies and enough people will see it to make money.
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NickWAug 13, 20072In my opinion, very predictable and not particularly funny.
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JaredC.Aug 8, 20070
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Ill1Aug 14, 20074More of the same, but a lot of it was done rather poorly. A lot of the lines got no reaction from the audience and just weren't funny. Added to the fact that Jackie Chan isn't up to his caliber in the stunt department. I should have seen The Borne Ultimatum.
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NocturneS.Aug 14, 20070
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ReeceMJan 23, 20082the movie was flat out horrible. the humor was virtually a boring copy of the first two. throughout most of the movie Jackie Chan did not even appear to be acting, just going through the motions. i was bored the entire movie, never being sucked in. I regretted going to this movie, and i got in for free.
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50In its third time out of the gate, Rush Hour 3, reuniting Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan, hits the ground stalling.
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50The latest picture to feature one of the movies’ oddest crime-fighting tandems nevertheless stays true to the franchise formula of East-West fusion action, broad cultural comedy and international intrigue, this time largely in Paris.
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Chan is still the Gene Kelly of martial arts.