Rush Hour 1 2 3

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We forgive Rush Hour 3 because the first two films built an emotional bank account that cannot be bankrupted. The franchise succeeded not because of explosions or plot twists, but because of a single truth: They never become the same person. They become two halves of a functional whole. rush hour 1 2 3

Lee and Carter team up to rescue the kidnapped daughter of the Chinese Consul. Rush Hour 2 (2001) Hong Kong / Las Vegas πŸš¦πŸ”ŠπŸ”ŠπŸ”Š (Three honks out of three) We forgive

Rush Hour 2 is the crowd-pleaser. Rush Hour 1 is the classic origin. Rush Hour 3 is the misunderstood, emotional closer. Lee and Carter team up to rescue the

When director Brett Ratner and screenwriter Ross LaManna pitched the idea of pairing a stoic Hong Kong detective with a fast-talking LAPD officer, Hollywood was skeptical. Buddy cop movies were a dime a dozen, from Lethal Weapon to Bad Boys . However, Rush Hour differentiated itself immediately through the sheer star power of its leads.

β€œI’m Agent Carter. This is Agent Lee. He don’t speak English. Well, he speaks English, but he’s crazy. So I do the talkin’.”

Jackie Chan was already a megastar in Asia, known for performing his own death-defying stunts and blending