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7/10
Funny, Enjoyable, and Entertaining
view_and_review5 April 2021
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"Rush Hour 3" features a slightly slower Jackie Chan and a slightly puffy Chris Tucker, but he is just as funny as always. In the last episode of this trilogy we go from L. A. to Paris, France in pursuit of the would-be assassin of Ambassador Han (Tzi Ma).

James Carter (Chris Tucker) is no longer a detective for the LAPD. It seems he made one too many mistakes and has been busted down to a traffic cop. He seamlessly morphed right back into detective mode when he saw his old partner Lee (Jackie Chan) pursuing Kenji (Hiroyuki Sanada), a Triad gang member and attempted assassin. Their chase took them to France where they'd get into more trouble.

RH3 did fall into some uninspired tropes. There was the kidnapped girl for trade, the ultra-good guy trying to save his nemesis, and the old white man (the late Max Von Sydow) as the antagonist behind it all. Casting the cliches aside, RH3 was funny, enjoyable, and entertaining.
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6/10
Rush Hour 3 was a lot of fun, but it is getting kind of old
Smells_Like_Cheese25 August 2007
Rush 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
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7/10
It was very good but I think the series should end here
AdrenalinDragon11 August 2007
So again we are back with a sequel of the Rush Hour series. The first two were pretty good comedy movies staring both Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker as cop partners with a typical plot with good action mixed with comedy. This one follows the same structure, but how does it hold up?

If you liked the first two, you'd probably enjoy this one. There's quite a few decent action scenes and again Chris Tucker's character delivers a lot of the jokes and Jackie Chan's still got the awesome moves and stunts but is it just me or was the action a bit tamer compared to the other two? Not that its much of a problem since I still enjoyed it but just something I noticed. Anyway, usual plot including a kidnapping and this time they go to Paris, and the two meet up with a person who wants to be like a spy.

It was very good and I'm glad the series is still working but perhaps the series should end here. It's hard to tell, but usually 3 movies is enough and the first one started like 10 years ago so its a rather large gap. The movie delivered a few laughs, some action scenes, and for what it was I thought it stayed true to its previous movie structures. I'm glad that Chris and Jackie still work well together, but to be honest I think the series should end with this one before it goes overload and loses what made it fun in the first place.
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7/10
More violent slapstick fun with Chris and Jackie
mstomaso12 August 2007
Director Brett Ratner returns to his element, offering a third fun, funny, and violent slapstick installment in the Rush Hour series.Rush Hour 3 sees Inspector Lee and Detective Carter back together again, trying to save the lives of a Chinese ambassador who may be on the brink of cracking open a massive organized crime syndicate called the Triads, the ambassador's daughter, and a woman with a very dangerous secret. The biggest problem, however, is the return of somebody from Lee's past with the potential to derail the otherwise stalwart Inspector. Most of this takes place in Paris, providing a different setting and a few opportunities to exploit cultural stereotypes that are new to the series.

The film is jam-packed with the wild, mildly provocative humor the series is known for, and the silly but entertaining martial-arts slapstick that is Mr. Chan's trademark. Chris Tucker gives his best performance in the series, delivering a lot of comic punch and playing a nice complement to Chan's sombre and serious Inspector Lee.

Rush Hour 3 delivers exactly what fans of the series look for - a simple linear action-thriller liberally decorated with a lot of cleverly written comedy and the amazing physical performance of Jackie Chan. It is better than many of Ratner's recent efforts, and a worthy entry in one of the very few comedy series I have enjoyed.
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7/10
Quite entertaining and very fun to watch
Kevin_and_Mario15 August 2007
I wasn't expecting much from this movie, I decided to see this movie with my friends.

Boy, this movie surpass my expectation (my expectation were low...say at the level of Scary Movie 3 and 4 at best). So anyway, you've got your B level action-comedy movie and it does it quite well.

Jackie Chan (Who plays as Lee) acts well as usual (have some problem for pronouncing things but I didn't mind that) and Chris Tucker is still hilarious and he's still loud as ever. The jokes were great and I had my shares of laughs and chuckles, the only problem I have with the comedy is that sometime they try to stretch it far to much and you're ending up saying "We get it already", but the comedy succeed quite well. The action scene were always a thrill and the car chase was very fun (there was a bit of laughter in the theater).

There's a lot more comedy (which some jokes were cheesy) in this movie than action, but in the end I didn't mind, I still felt entertained and happy to spend my 15$ in this movie.

So this is the end of my simple review, go watch this movie with low expectation and in a mood for some good laughter and action and you'll enjoy it. I give it 7/10, it's not amazing but it's still quite entertaining and worth your money.
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6/10
Chan is excellent! Tucker is hilarious!
TylerTrekker11 August 2007
I wasn't expecting much walking into the theater. I mean, since it took them six long years to come out with the third installment, you'd think that this time around, the series has pretty much run out of energy. Plus, all of the bad reviews that I read before seeing it, didn't exactly make me feel that I was going to be impressed.

On the contrary, I was surprised by the performances of both Chan and Tucker. The story is fun, the characters are interesting, the comedy is sharp, and the action sequences are well done.

It was fun to watch the interplay between Tucker and Chan. Tucker being the outrageous, loud, and amusing Detective James Carter. And Chan, the straight-laced, 'good guy' Inspector Lee. The charisma is still there, just like it was since the first Rush Hour movie. This one seems to have plenty of more laughs and an even more exiting climax towards the end of the movie than the previous two. I definitely recommend seeing 'Rush Hour 3', for the comedy and action elements, and especially for fans of the series like myself.
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1/10
Painfully bad
tachicey29 August 2007
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I really hadn't thought it could be as bad as it was. I found it downright offensive in a few points and the humor was weak at best.

Potential spoiler...

There's a scene where they force a French taxi driver at gunpoint to sing the US National Anthem which made me spontaneously so ashamed to be American I wanted to crawl out of the theater and apologize to the rest of the planet. It was ugly to an extreme. I think the worst bit is whoever wrote it likely thought it was funny.

I'm rather certain one could almost pick any other film showing and have a better time. I wanted to walk out of the theater several times. The only reason I didn't was that I had gone with a friend, and even at that I considered leaving anyway.
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8/10
Don't Know Why people bash this
squallz1010 August 2007
I thought this movie was actually good. It was everything I expected it to be,funny and full of intense action. I do not understand why people are hating on this wonderful film, but the jokes I guess could be said that they have been done before. Either way the whole audience was laughing in the theater I went too. It deserves be watched.

Jackie Chan's fights were cool too. His fights fall short compared to other the movies he has done, but for a movie like this they are considerably good. I thought the story was pretty basic though, but I didn't go in expecting an epic movie like Lord of the Rings, Star Wars, etc. I went to laugh and i did. Chris tucker just kinda does the same thing like the movie. But isn't that why we love Rush Hour?
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6/10
More of the Same, but still not bad
sackjigler9 August 2007
With all the complexities of the final installments of this years trilogies, this should be a welcome change of pace. Probably the worst of the series, but really not bad. Highly predictable were as I told the people I was sitting with who was behind it all and who the accomplices were. The movie in a whole is about an hour and twenty minutes. It has pretty humorous parts throughout and some good action scenes, but in all honesty, they could have been better. The chemistry between the two leads is still there which makes these movies fun in the first place. This was an unneeded yet entertaining entry into the series, but it is basically the love child of the first two. The outtakes as usual are the best part of the film. To wrap it up, if you enjoyed the first two, you will probably enjoy this one as well. Sure, you can see everything coming from a mile away but it still makes you laugh and still entertains. Take this for what it is and you will have a good time.
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Chris Tucker: The Movie
modius11 August 2007
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"Rush Hour 3" is by-the-numbers summer action movie, but by the the time you've left and revisited the other prequels, you'll soon realise just how shallow, empty and pointless this movie really is.

Caught up in development hell, script rewrites and complex salary negotiations, "Rush Hour 3" was always going to be a complex affair. The word was that Chris Tucker wanted $20 million and top-billing for his part.

It seems that his bargaining worked, because instead of a fun summer action movie, we got Chris Tucker yelling, screaming and zinging everyone in sight with his huge voice and overpowering everyone with his ego.

Yes, Chris Tucker in this movie was funny. But he was in almost 90% of the movie... and it seemed it was I was watching "Chris Tucker: The Movie".

The plot of this movie is that the Ambassador of the first Rush Hour is shot by a sniper; leaving clues that ultimately lead to Paris - where Lee and Carter get mixed up with the Triads and Lee's brother.

The plot of this movie is very similar to that of the first "Rush Hour" movie, indeed the Ambassador, his daughter and the whole secretive Triad Mafia all make an appearance in both Rush Hour and Rush Hour 3, indeed - the plot twist at the end (a plot twist that you can see coming a mile off) is even ripped off from the first movie.

Asides from the ripped-off plot and Tucker's loud voice, Chan is left to do very little; there is none of the trademark Chan stunts, none of the flashy martial arts -- Chan is Tucker's "Kato", a sidekick to Tucker's movie; Asides from a few "freerunning" parts and a few fight sequences, Chan doesn't do very much at all! There is also a heck of a lot of CGI in this movie, the para-sailing stunt is so obviously CGI enhanced, and the fight on the structures of the Effiel Tower..

Maybe it was the budget, maybe the film was very rushed (it certainly felt that way), maybe the studio didn't want high octane stunts and wanted it more "family friendly"... maybe Chan is getting very old and can't do the same stunts that his fans expect from every movie he does -- whatever the reason, the fact that Chan's role is diminished and reduced is really depressing, annoying and frustrating - given that you've paid good movie to see a good action movie.

Sometimes I wonder if audiences will get bored of the family-safe action movies such as Die Hard 4.0 and Rush Hour 3... I hope that audiences will demand real action, and not this kind of template mess, which I feel does not add value to either action, or comedy movies.

Yes, "Rush Hour 3" is funny, there are some really good sequences, but asides from Tucker's loud, egomaniac character; there is nothing to see in this movie, and I would advise you to watch it when it comes available to rent.

Overall: 3/10
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1/10
Silly, implausible and boring - one of the worst
dv-rec8 December 2007
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well, i liked the first one of this series. Not as much as the more better HK Jackie films, but nearly as funny as Jackie cooperation with Owen Wilson.

This movie has nothing; no humor, boring actors, boring action scenes and an even more boring plot. The chemistry between the actors has completely vanished, and what's left is some good shot movie sequences in Paris, which looked more like an alibi than really necessary for the plot. Jackie's talent for comedy, which was really excellent in US movies like "Shanghai Noon", is simply not existent in this one. The rest is an under average action comedy without and funny gags at all. Most of the attempts of the movie to be funny are simply embarrassing.

Overall there is nothing in it that could possibly be remembered, and this is very low for a Jackie Chan movie.
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8/10
The Rush is on more fun and less action this time around
ThironthoramDude10 August 2007
The Chinese Triads have a secret to keep n Jackie and Tucker sets out to Paris to find what the secret is. This forms the pin-point juncture of the movie surrounding which the plot revolves. Fun Packed, with a large chunk of recycled jokes with too little of Jackie Chan action , thats what I felt of the movie from a totally neutral perspective.But being a Jackie Chan fan that I am , the movie is an entertainer with loads of fun n chicks. Rush hour 3 evolves on predictable lines ,but still entertainment quotient remains pretty high throughout. The on screen chemistry between Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker is simply rocking . But for an avid Jackie fan like me nothing pains more than a movie , with him in the rolls and yet , not having the traditional breathtaking Jackie Stunts. But for a man aged 53 Jackie is still more fast , agile and flexible than most of his much younger co-stars. The last stunt atop the Eiffel tower was a masterstroke with Jackie and Tucker defying height and gravity to put up a creditable show .But yeah, the movie ought to be a disappointment for those who expected a still young, reckless and crazy Jackie running around and kicking arse of the do-no-gooders. There is less of the traditional slap stick comedy that one associates with Jackie Chan movies. On the whole, a must watch for Jackie fans with a very high quotient of entertainment value .
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6/10
A Nutshell Review: Rush Hour 3
DICK STEEL9 August 2007
Should 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.
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5/10
Bored Chan, Weak Tucker, Poor fight scenes. Bottomline: A Paycheck movie
bolt7631 July 2009
OK, here are a few reasons why I disliked (note: NOT hated) this film.

Chan looks bored and his action scenes simply do not impress.

Tucker gets a few decent one-liners but surprisingly, his comic timing is off.

Storyline is simultaneously boring and unbelievable, and the ending a massive letdown.

Everyone seems to be in simply for the money, and there's clearly ZERO imagination or honesty visible. Patrons have a right to be annoyed.

Avoid this film as it is simply a "paycheck" movie.

3/10
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7/10
You ARE gonna be in Rush Hour 3! Well...watching it...
GiraffeDoor7 April 2022
A ribald and corny return that can be a guilty pleasure if you're in the right mood. It certainly doesn't let there be a dull second.

I don't recommend watching it with anyone unless they're as juvenile as me.

Paris makes an amazing backdrop and a musical number was a bold but admirable choice as one of the themes is enduring friendship (naturally).

Action and set pieces are superb.

Future generations need to know that even at the time this was probably considered racially insensitive.
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7/10
Carter and Lee are back!
NCDuke8912 August 2007
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After a reference of Rush Hour 3 in the outtakes of Rush Hour 2, I got pretty pumped and after 6 years, it was really worth the wait.. I know some people may think, "well within those 6 years Rush Hour 3 and perhaps a fourth one would be made" but I think Rush Hour 3 came in a right time and concluded this years streak of the number "3" for sequels on a good note..

Now about Rush Hour 3, this time around Carter and Lee are parted back to investigate the troubling issues of one Ambassador Han (Tzi Ma), a leader of organization that its primary objective is to get rid of the remaining Triads that are a threat to the World Court Council and its leader, Reynard (Max Von Sydow) but when Ambassador Han gets shot and Han's daughter Soo Yung (Jingchu Zhang) gets kidnapped, it leads Carter and Lee on a chase to stop the Triads and it eventually leads them to the city of love, Paris. There Carter and Lee must find the source of the Triads and it's leader.. Kenji (Hiroyuki Sanada), who is Lee's long lost brother. Roaming the streets of Paris, Carter and Lee then run into a neurotic cab driver named George (Yvan Attal) who is now part of the chase and becomes their cabbie for this game of cat and mouse. With Carter and Lee now in the city of love, watching every angle.. they must put an end to the Triads and rescue Soo Yung.

To me Rush Hour 3 was a very good installment, I've read some reviews where it's been said that in this movie there seems to be more humor and less action.. well the humor played a key factor in the first and second Rush Hour and I believe for Rush Hour 3, they got it just right. In my opinion expected humor is more funnier than accidental humor but this is Rush Hour and they share both qualities and so saying that, Rush Hour 3 was very good and I can't wait for Rush Hour 4....

7.5/10
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7/10
Rush hour 3!
helmutty9 August 2007
I admit it that it is funny and some jokes really make me laugh but now, we are focusing on the story plot which is straight-forward and its action scenes are not very impressive for a Jackie Chan movie. If you had watched Rush hour 1 and 2. You will realise that this movie is pretty much similar to the two movies. The director is the director of the big-action X-men 3. The jokes are the best in the movie, nothing else. With all the jokes, this seems to be more of a comedy more than a action movie. Even when they are fighting, they do not take things seriously. The only change is the event takes place in Paris. Other than that, this movie seems to be recycled.

The story is dead simple. Two buddies, Lee (Jackie Chan) and James (Chris tucker) go to Paris to find for more clues about the Chinese Triad crew. The story is something like that. And with jokes added.

Nothing is impressive. The jokes, some of them are the same dirty jokes and fighting scenes, Jackie Chan can do better than that. Though, it is straight-forward and has recycled jokes, I still had fun watching it. If only it had great action.

If you want to watch a Jackie Chan movie, this is harmless for you. It may be fun but you can't expect great action from this. The fight scenes are simple and last for around 5 minutes. It is not very worth to watch it in Cinema unless you have a lot of money to spare. It may be loud at some time but it is just like a comedy with some goofing-action. Unless you like Jackie Chan, you can wait for the DVD.
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4/10
Rush Hour 3 = stupid and unbelievable
mOVIemAN5619 August 2007
I had seen the previous two Rush Hour films and had loved both of them. The goofy antics of Chris Tucker mixed with the amazing martial arts moves of Jackie Chan made both of the previous Rush Hour films funny and entertaining. Rush Hour 3 is missing both the heart and the feel of the previous Rush Hour films. It is neither enjoyable or believable. It is simply a mess with little humor and is the proof that is needed to show the when a comedy film has a good sequel, another attempt shouldn't be made.

The plot is rather complicated. Chief Inspector Lee is now the bodyguard of Ambassador Han (who is from the first film) who is on the way to give a report at the World Criminal Council concerning the Triad crime organization. After and attempt on the Ambassador's life, Lee and Carter seek to find out who is responsible. After a cheesy scene where the promise the Ambassador's daughter they will find the men responsible, they are off to Paris to investigate. Along the way they meet a strange cab driver, a sexy dancer who may have connections with the Triads, and a man who may be linked with Lee besides being an enemy.

The main problem with Rush Hour 3 is too many things don't make any sense at all. To start it out the plot is a bit hard to understand. Tho whole movie I was waiting for a plot to be revealed to discover by the end nothing had really happened. There are villains that are just added on and mirror images of previous villains, particularly the knife throwing girl who reminded me a lot of the girl from Rush Hour 2. Also the main villain is never properly addressed and at the end when Lee and Carter 'save' the day, you feel kind of empty inside.

Most of the movie did not flow well. There are a few funny scenes but I found the camera turning a bit too many times to Chris Tucker for him to go on one of his now famous rants. There is no character development. Lee and Carter both feel like statues on the screen. Mix that with very poor writing (I almost threw up when Jackie Chan was on a swing singing to Chris Tucker, I am not lying) and you get a poor film. Even the action scenes, which the Rush Hour films are known to be good for, aren't any good. They are boring and unbelievable to say the least.

I found Rush Hour 3 to be a big let down. I rarely laughed. The jokes were too far-fetched and unbelievable for my taste. I did like the fight scene on top of the Eiffel Tower but even that got out of hand. Tucker has a few good moments but I am really beginning to wonder what exactly Jackie Chan is considering doing with himself. His parts were some of the cheesiest and most unbelievable parts of the film (and I am not talking about his martial arts, which there is little of). All in all avoid Rush Hour 3 and pray there is no Rush Hour 4 in the works.

2/5 stars
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8/10
Classic Chan and Tucker
Calicodreamin24 July 2019
Rush Hour 3 is an adequate follow up in the franchise. The laughs are there, the classic riffs between Chan and tucker with keep you rolling with laughter. Some of the plot points don't flow well and could have done without. But you can't deny the comedy gold, it'll keep you laughing.
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6/10
A film that suffers from being rushed...
Cocacolaguy912-216 August 2007
Before I went to see Rush Hour 3 I read many reviews. Very mixed, but these were the general thoughts..."Not enough action.", "A Chris Tucker movie.", "Same jokes used.", etc.

I want to think that most of Rush Hour 3's problems are attributed to the fact that it was just a rushed film. It just goes by so quickly that it seems like the film is not even 90 minutes long. The first two films are not that much longer, Rush Hour 2 is also 90 minutes, but they had good paces and weren't lazy productions.

As for what some of the other reviews say, I say this: Jackie Chan is getting old, which may be the reason why the film didn't seem to have as much action. There is nothing anyone can do about this, the film would suck if they had replaced Chan with a younger martial arts actor. I will say I do think that the story line, in all its simplicity, did center around Jackie and not Tucker. I think that Tucker may have gotten more screen time, however...and I will say he was still pretty damn funny.

However, the true laughs are brought on by Yvan Attal, who, as their French cab driver, is inspired by the violence taking place around him to become an, "American who kills for no reason." I am an American and I thought that was hilarious.

The bottom line is this: Rush Hour 3 is lazy, rushed, and not as good as the first two. However, it isn't terrible, and it is probably worth seeing if you enjoyed the first two.
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3/10
I expected it to be lame but
theSecretAlchemist28 September 2007
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... not THIS lame. Jackie looks old; every time he has to fight or do a stunt it just reminds you of how much faster, slicker and younger he used to be. Tucker is going through the motions - he had two amusing moments, one about calling Chan 'Kiko' and another when he dances while forgetting the dangling hostage he was supposed to be rescuing. As for the plot - forgetaboutit. Max von Sydnow? Could you have flagged the bad guy any louder if you'd given him a Hitler moustache?

It gets three stars; one for each of the jokes that made me smile, and one for the blooper reel, the funniest thing in it. To get maximum enjoyment from this movie, wait for the DVD and go straight to the bloopers,
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10/10
Pow
bevo-1367831 August 2021
Great acting and witty dialogue that is better than the first two putvtogy.
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7/10
Great finale for a very underrated crime comedy
lisafordeay22 January 2023
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Rush Hour 3 is a 2007 Action Comedy prequel to the 1998 and 2001 films of the same names and stars Jackie Chan,Max Vow Sydow and Chris Tucker.

An assassin is out for an ambassador in France,and its up to Lee and Carter to save a young girl and team up with a mysterious woman who has a hidden map tattooed on her head.

Will Lee and Carter save the day once again. Again like the 2nd sequel this one is on for 90 minutes.

The special effects are good,the acting is good and parts of the film were funny.

If you've seen all 2 of these films then do give this one a shot. Rumors however are speculating that there is a 4th one in the works.
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5/10
Sketches do NOT make a movie
Bob-4519 June 2015
While there is nothing particularly terrible about "Rush Hour 3," there is also nothing particularly remarkable, save Jingchu Zhang's performance as the all-grown-up version of the little girl from "Rush Hour". Jingchu sheds a single, meaningful tear at a critical moment, giving one false hope that the series of barely connected, predictable sequences that preceded would be followed by a real movie. Unfortunately, Jingchu is relegated to "damsel-in-distress", largely off-screen until the final reel. Meanwhile, the audience is subjected to unbelievable setups for Chris Tucker's humor. Even the best element of "Rush Hour 2" (Jackie Chan's romance with a female Secret Service agent) is trashed for weak laughs. What storyline exists is paper-thin and either trite or unbelievable. I give "Rush Hour 3" a "5," primarily for the production values and Jingchu Zhang's brief performance.
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6/10
Time pass
akshatmahajan20 July 2022
Like the first two parte, it was an entertaining buddy cop comedy movie. The jokes were not that good this time and the action scenes were also normal. The chemistry between Jackie and Chris were also good. Overall, it was a good entertainer but was weakest installation in the franchise.
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