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Rush Hour 2
Rush Hour 2
Rush Hour 2 retains the appeal of its popular predecessor, so it's easily recommended to fans of its returning stars, Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan. The action--and there's plenty of it--starts in Hong Kong, where Detective Lee (Chan) and his L.A. counterpart Detective Carter (Tucker) are attempting a vacation, only to get assigned to sleuth a counterfeiting scheme involving a triad kingpin (John Lone), his lethal henchwoman (Zhang Ziyi, from Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon), and an American billionaire (Alan King). Director Brett Ratner simply lets his stars strut their stuff, so it hardly matters that the plot is disposable, or that his direction is so bland he could've phoned it in from a Jacuzzi. At its best, Rush Hour 2 compares favorably to Chan's glossiest Hong Kong hits, and when the action moves to Las Vegas (where Don Cheadle makes an unbilled cameo), the movie goes into high-pitched hyperdrive, riding an easy wave of ambitious stuntwork and broad, derivative humor. Echoes of Beverly Hills Cop are too loud, however, and stale ideas (including a comedic highlight for Jeremy Piven as a gay clothier) are made even more aggravating by dialogue that's almost Neanderthal in its embrace of retro-racial stereotypes. Of course, that's what makes Rush Hour 2 a palatable dish of mainstream comedy; it insults and comforts the viewer at the same time, and while some may find Tucker's relentless hamming unbearable, those who enjoyed Rush Hour are sure to appreciate another dose of Chan-Tucker lunacy. --Jeff Shannon
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Rush Hour 2 Infinifilm Version
Rush Hour 2 Infinifilm Version
Rush Hour 2 retains the appeal of its popular predecessor, so it's easily recommended to fans of its returning stars, Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan. The action--and there's plenty of it--starts in Hong Kong, where Detective Lee (Chan) and his L.A. counterpart Detective Carter (Tucker) are attempting a vacation, only to get assigned to sleuth a counterfeiting scheme involving a triad kingpin (John Lone), his lethal henchwoman (Zhang Ziyi, from Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon), and an American billionaire (Alan King). Director Brett Ratner simply lets his stars strut their stuff, so it hardly matters that the plot is disposable, or that his direction is so bland he could've phoned it in from a Jacuzzi. At its best, Rush Hour 2 compares favorably to Chan's glossiest Hong Kong hits, and when the action moves to Las Vegas (where Don Cheadle makes an unbilled cameo), the movie goes into high-pitched hyperdrive, riding an easy wave of ambitious stuntwork and broad, derivative humor. Echoes of Beverly Hills Cop are too loud, however, and stale ideas (including a comedic highlight for Jeremy Piven as a gay clothier) are made even more aggravating by dialogue that's almost Neanderthal in its embrace of retro-racial stereotypes. Of course, that's what makes Rush Hour 2 a palatable dish of mainstream comedy; it insults and comforts the viewer at the same time, and while some may find Tucker's relentless hamming unbearable, those who enjoyed Rush Hour are sure to appreciate another dose of Chan-Tucker lunacy. --Jeff Shannon
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Rush Hour 1-3 Collection (3Fe) (Dvd) (Franchise Art) from Warner Bros.
Rush Hour 1-3 Collection (3Fe) (Dvd) (Franchise Art) from Warner Bros.
Chan. Tucker. Their 3 smashin', trash-talkin' police-action comedy Rushes! One chops the chops. The other talks the talk. Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker bring fresh style and swagger to these smash-hit action-comedies. Rush Hour (Disc 1) has the pair learning - someway, anyway - to work together while tackling a kidnapping case in L.A. Rush Hour 2 (Disc 2/Side A) bullets the duo from Hong Kong to L.A. to Vegas on the trail of counterfeiters. And the fast, frenzied fun comes to Paris in Rush Hour 3 (Disc 2/Side B) when the cops pursue a Chinese crime boss. Kicky chemistry, punchy verbal wit and awesome stunts - Hour after Hour after Hour! RUSH HOUR - INCLUDES: Widescreen [16x9 2.4:1] Version Additional Scenes Commentary by Director Brett Ratner Isolated Score Audio Track with Commentary by Composer Lalo Schifrin Featurette A Piece of the Action: Behind the Scenes of Rush Hour Short Film Whatever Happened to Mason Reese? with Commentary by Brett Ratner Dru Hill How Deep Is Your Love? Music Video Cast and Crew Bios/Filmographies Theatrical Trailer Subtitles: English (Main Feature. Bonus Material/Trailer May Not Be Subtitled.). RUSH HOUR 2 - INCLUDES: Widescreen [16x9 2.4:1] Version Additional Scenes Commentary by Director Brett Ratner and Writer Jeff Nathanson Beyond the Movie Featurette Gallery Making Magic Out of Mire: A Look at Brett Ratner Evolution of a Scene: Analysis of Selected Scenes The Fashion of Rush Hour 2 Visual Effects Deconstruction Early Brett Ratner Student Film Lady Luck Cast and Crew Filmographies Theatrical Trailer Subtitles: English, Franais & Espaol (Main Feature. Bonus Material/Trailer May Not Be Subtitled.). RUSH HOUR 3 - INCLUDES: Widescreen [16x9 2.4:1] Version Commentary by Director Brett Ratner and Writer Jeff Nathanson Theatrical Trailer Subtitles: English & Espaol (Main Feature. Bonus Material/Trailer May Not Be Subtitled.).
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