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Worst Scenes (Embarrassing, Cringe-worthy, Just Plain BAD, etc.)


I can say for the most part that I enjoyed this film, although there is NO way it beat out the first and second ones.

Still, I have to admit that one or two scenes had me(literally)putting my hands and jacket over my face.

Probably the worst was Soo Yung's lines: "You made me a promise..."

Ick!

And the National Anthem part just made me to run out of the theatre.

Did anyone else have some parts that were tough to watch?

(BTW, this isn't bashing. I actually LIKED the movie. It was some of the parts IN the movie I didn't like.)


This time, Effie White's gonna win.

Whitney was wrong. Children are no longer the future.

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Didn't anyone have a problem with the ridiculously bad flag parachute scene?

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Here's a scene I'm surprised someone hasn't mentioned yet.

Carter: "Soo Yung's coming here? Man, I haven't seen her since she was a little kid! I should run by the gift shop and get her a teddy bear."
*Soo Yung walks in*
Carter: "...and a bra."

Did anyone else get a seriously creepy vibe from Carter, and that scene in general? Just... what the hell, man? Who came up with that 'joke' and actually thought it was funny? And more importantly, who didn't tell them "NO?"

Other bad scenes: the scene in the dojo (it's like Abbott & Costello, but without the funny!) and the sudden ending (Yay, we beat the bad g---THE END).

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most scenes mentioned here are truly unfunny. The whole movie is plain dumb in my honest opinion, although at least it's entertaining. The scene that got me closest to ejecting the DVD was the first taxi/National Anthem one.

Actually, in this movie of lame jokes, George's character made for the silliest scenes of all...has anyone else, by the way, found it slightly peculiar that in heated debate with his wife, they both prefer speaking English with a dumbass French cliché accent over, uhm, you know like, for example, speaking French? Rrright...

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"And the National Anthem part just made me to run out of the theatre. "

"The scene that got me closest to ejecting the DVD was the first taxi/National Anthem one."

I'm glad someone else agrees!


This time, Effie White's gonna win.

Whitney was wrong. Children are no longer the future.

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The movie had me cringing through it the entire time. Except the Taxi guy. But seriously i dont even think i smiled once, except when jackie chan was singing

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I cringed more than I've ever cringed before during the scene when Jackie Chan was singing whilst being lowered down to the main stage in a swing in the theatre in Paris. Puh-lease ...

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i HATED the ending. What the hell happened to the girl? and are they going to press charges to george? george was a normal guy until lee and carter came by and turned him into a freaking psycho hell bent on killing people

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any scene with Chris Tucker's annoying ass!

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*gives imdb321-1 the middle finger*

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george was a normal guy until lee and carter came by and turned him into a freaking psycho hell bent on killing people

I don't know why but picturing that in my head made me laugh

Anyway as for George. He did just save two policemen's lives and I'm sure Lee and Carter would defend his actions in court. But really, you're not supposed to over-think Rush Hour 3. It's not that type of movie.

WINGED FREAK...Terrorizes?....Wait till they get a load of me...

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The National Anthem scene was very cringe-worthy.
The ending was stupid and unsatisfying.

And the scene where Tucker got all the showgirls to undress, while not embarrassing or cringe-worthy, was simply the most ridiculous scene in the movie.

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Chris Tucker and the nun high-fiving and exchanging hip-hop gibberish; insipid Hollywood trash.

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theres far more worse in this blah film. surprised you picked those.

I hate how IMDb signatures look like part of the post.

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So many stupid scenes...

-Spoilers-

But the one that made me go "Huh", was when the boys parachute (?) from the Eiffel-tower into a pond far, far away from the tower, and Von Sydow shows up within seconds, pointing a gun at them. What the hell.

It's just best to not think about stuff like that - you know, the whole 1 in 80 million chance of something like that happening.

And the ending was probably the gayest thing I've ever seen. And dumbest.




'Who is the guy with the backpack shaped like my wife ?'

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its pretty tough to pick a specific scene when damn near the entire movie is an embarrassment.

I saw it at a dollar theater and actually paid back the person that I dragged to it b/c it was so wretched.

I mean seriously, its like they wrote it over a weekend but did it high as hell so they just got lazy crapped this turd out on us.

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The "surprise" villain.

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I really didn't think too much about the ending the first time I saw it, but whoever said they ripped out the last few pages of the script is probably right.


This time, Effie White's gonna win.

Whitney was wrong. Children are no longer the future.

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I consider myself a person with a really good sense of humor...i can laugh at even corny jokes. that being said, the parts that made me cringe:

1. "No problem, brother." was that even necessary? he called her sister because she is one. but her 'brother' was just a wack attempt at a joke.
2. Carter's reaction to Geneveive taking off her wig. come one man, i'm pretty sure we all know she's not a guy. stop being dumb.
3. The fake french accents. i'm American, and they still made me cringe.
4. the fact that every rush hour always has the main or secondary bad guy dying from a tremendous height, and always plays that same music during the fall.



[now i will say this though, those of you that said some parts were creepy, the parts you described weren't all that creepy. i mean come on, from carter's point of view, Lee was finally getting some action and appeared to be good at it. nothing creepy about it, he just acted a little juvenile. also not creepy, the bra comment. he just meant it as 'wow she doesn't need a teddy bear this chick is old now...' so a bra is like a sign of maturity obviously so he's sayin she's too old for teddies.]

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the hotel scene was embaresing to watch, seriously they always fight in every movie but this was taken overboard, and no one better say my humours bad because itr was taken to serious to be a joke, and it was to out of place with the funny everything of rush hour. please again just my opinion please dont call me names or anything stupid

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