Rush Hour 4


i severely hope to god they make another one.
i love every one of these movies and i really hope they make at
least one more

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I could use another one. I hope Chris looses some weight

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the third one was amazing. Chris tucker makes those movies good

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yaaaah by the time ratner chan and tucker all have time to get together for part 4 tuckets salary will have inflated to more then part 3 made dont count on it happening.

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I think they've run their course, really. I think Jackie's fantastic but it's toned-down safe action by his standards.

And I found Chris Rock pretty annoying from Day 1, let alone by the third film. He delivers some good lines every now and then but he's quite replaceable.

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Chris Rock hey???

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Its Chris Tucker not Chris Rock. Get it right before you criticize him you moron...

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The "you moron" bit's a touch strong for nothing.

Chris...whoever - I couldn't care less what he's called. Like I said, I find him tedious and I've never seen him in anything else besides Rush Hour films.

He's a token American for comic relief, there to make the film acceptable to U.S. audiences. He's quite replaceable. Bung Terry Wogan or Liz Taylor in there for all I care, I think they'd do a better job.

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There is a 80% chance they wont make another one.

Jackie Chan stated that he hated doing the Rush Hour films, because comedy wasn't his style. He said he did it for the tremendous amounts of money the film garners.

Dont count on anything.

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Rush Hour 1 2 and 3, Shanghai Noon, Shanghai Nights, The Medallion, The Tuxedo, but comedy isn't his style? Pretty much all American films he has made are comedies.

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I understood that for the huger audience of his home market he makes a mix of stunt films, police dramas and physical comedies.

I think these U.S. studios tended to offer him physical comedies because (a) that's one of his fortes and (b) it lessens any difficulties they think audiences will have with his accent. They usually have a token actor as comic relief and to explain the plot (the Red Heat Schwarzenegger/Belushi formula yet again).

Regardless of what U.S. audiences want to watch, this is what those studios appear to think they can make most money out of. (PLEASE don't replay with one of those typical IMDB dull, inane, xenophobic U.S.-vs-whoever/U.S.-audiences-are-whatever rows, they've been done to death on this site and they're just too boring!! Thanks in advance.)

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