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There is a belief among some black comics that audiences find it funny when they launch extended insults against white people (see also Chris Rock's embarrassing outburst in the forthcoming 'Jay and Silent Bob'). My feeling is that audiences of any race find such scenes awkward and unwelcome; I've never heard laughter during them, but have sensed an uncomfortable alertness in the theater. Accusing complete strangers of being racist is aggressive, hostile, and not funny, something Tucker demonstrates to a painful degree in this movie--where the filmmakers apparently lacked the nerve to request him to dial down.

There's one scene that really grates. The Tucker character finds himself in a Vegas casino. He throws a wad of money on a craps table and is given a stack of $500 chips. He is offended: It is racist for the casino to give him $500 chips instead of $1,000 chips, the dealer doesn't think a black man can afford $1,000 a throw, etc., etc. He goes on and on in a shrill tirade against the dealer (Saul Rubinek). The dealer answers every verbal assault calmly and firmly. What's extraordinary about this scene is how we identify with the dealer, and how manifestly the Tucker character is acting like a the seven-letter word for 'jerk.' Rubinek wins the exchange.

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Find music from Rush Hour 3 (2007). Complete song list of Rush Hour 3. Movies; TV Shows. Artist Add Song. Main Title - Rush Hour Theme. Lalo Schifrin & Salaam Remi - Rush Hour 3 (Original Motion Picture Score) Add Scene Description. Farewell To Kenji. Lalo Schifrin - Rush Hour. 00:29 Song heard in the background of the french casino where. Indeed, Rush Hour 2 came out in 2001 — the same year as the initial episodes of Spider-Man and Shrek, a year before Bourne was born and two years before Johnny Depp muttered his first Yo-ho-ho. In the blockbuster biz, six years is a long time — nearly half the age of Rush Hour 3's target teen. Kids will need their older brothers to tell.

The movie begins with Tucker and Chan going to Hong Kong on vacation after their adventures in the previous movie. Soon they're involved in a new case: A bomb has gone off in the American embassy, killing two people. Their investigation leads first to the leader of a local crime triad (John Lone) and then to an American Mr. Big (Alan King). Sex appeal is supplied by Roselyn Sanchez, as an undercover agent, and Zhang Ziyi, from 'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon,' as a martial arts fighter.

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Jackie Chan is amazing as usual in the action sequences, and Zhang Ziyi has hand-to-hand combat with Chris Tucker in a scene of great energy. There are the usual Chan-style stunts, including one where the heroes dangle above city streets on a flexible bamboo pole. And a couple of those moments, over in a flash, where Chan combines grace, ability and timing (in one, he slips through a teller's cage, and in another he seems to walk up a scaffolding). Given Chan's so-so command of English, it's ingenious to construct a sequence that silences him with a grenade taped inside his mouth.

But Tucker's scenes finally wear us down. How can a movie allow him to be so obnoxious and make no acknowledgment that his behavior is aberrant? In a nightclub run by Hong Kong gangsters, he jumps on a table and shouts, 'OK, all the triads and ugly women on one side, and all the fine women on the other.' He is the quintessential Ugly American, and that's not funny.

One rule all comedians should know, and some have to learn the hard way, is that they aren't funny--it's the material that gets the laughs. Another rule is that if you're the top dog on a movie set, everybody is going to pretend to laugh at everything you do, so anyone who tells you it's not that funny is trying to do you a favor.

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  • Awesome Music: All the variations of the main theme in the movies
    • WAR! HUH! YEAH!
    • 'Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough' performed by Carter.
    • While the duet with Lee and Carter singing 'The Closer I Get To You' was meant to be humorous, Lee actually sings the song well. It helps that Jackie Chan is a singer.
  • Base-Breaking Character: Carter. Whether he's a cool and awesome Crouching Moron, Hidden BadassJerk with a Heart of GoldCowboy Cop, or he's an Uncle Tom Foolery whose shtick becomes more loud and obnoxious in each sequel. Roger Ebert's unkind review of the second movie specifically cited Tucker's performance as ruining the film for him. It should probably be noted that Carter isn't really that much different from his actor Chris Tucker, mind.
  • Evil Is Sexy:
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    • Hu Li in Rush Hour 2.
    • A male example; Kenji in Rush Hour 3.
  • Germans Love David Hasselhoff: Enjoyed bigger success in Asia because of Jackie Chan.
  • Harsher in Hindsight: In Canada, the movie aired on TV a few years after its initial release. The next morning after its airing, a little Chinese girl was kidnapped in Toronto. Unlike the movie, there was no happy ending.
  • Hilarious in Hindsight:
    • In the Hilarious Outtakes of Rush Hour 2, Chris Tucker's phone goes off while shooting a scene, making Jackie chastise both him and the caller. In Shanghai Knights, we see in its Hilarious Outtakes that Jackie's phone goes off while shooting a scene.
    • Also in the Hilarious Outtakes of Rush Hour 2, after the Big Bad Ricky Tan falls to his death:
    Carter: Damn! He ain't gonna be in Rush Hour 3!
    • In the first movie, Carter tries a Go Look at the Distraction tactic on Lee by making him look at John Wayne's handprint.
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    • Zhang Ziyi and Youki Kudoh both play Dark Action Girls in the sequels, as both actresses have appeared together in Memoirs of a Geisha. Ironically, Kudoh's character being less popular then Ziyi's character in the said film reflects on how the third film (which had featured Kudoh) was less well-received then the first and second films (which the second had featured Ziyi).
    • Ken Leung and Mark Rolston, who both appeared in the first film, would later be part of the Saw franchise. Leung played the character of Steven Sing (whose last name is worded similarly to Leung's Rush Hour character Sang, just with the second letter of 'a' replaced with 'i') in the first 2004 film, while Rolston would later play Dan Erickson in the fifth and sixth films.
  • Magnificent Bastard: The second film's Ricky Tan is a leader within the Chinese Triads and a former partner to Lee's murdered father, who found out Tan was a Dirty Cop before he was murdered by an unknown party. Tan tells Lee he is losing a civil war within the Triads and asks him for protection and help, but is killed before Lee's eyes. Tan then turns up alive and well in America; he faked his death in order to go into hiding, flee Hong Kong authorities, and become the secret backer of an international smuggling operation. Through his accomplices Steven Reign and Hu Li, Tan has counterfeited $100 million US in extremely convincing fake bills, and will launder them through a Las Vegas casino, proudly proclaiming it is a business 'where people hand [him] money, and [he] gives them back absolutely nothing.' In every interaction with Lee, Tan presents himself as an Affably Evil mobster, one minute claiming he tried to 'help' Lee's father give him a better life, and the next coldly telling Lee how weak and pathetic he was before Tan shot him.
  • One-Scene Wonder:
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    • The Camp Gay store attendant in Rush Hour 2 is played by Jeremy Piven.
    • Also Don Cheadle and his surprisingly close Cantonese.
    • Sun Mingming as the Friendly EnemyGiant Mook who manages to Curb-Stomp Battle Carter and Lee during the dojo scene in Rush Hour 3.
  • Retroactive Recognition:
    • John Hawkes has a brief role in the first film.
    • Ken Leung (of Lost fame, as well as other Brett Ratner films such as X-Men: The Last Stand) plays Sang, and even does the film's Title Drop.
    • War Machine briefly fights Lee in Rush Hour 2.
  • Sequelitis: The third wasn't received that well.
  • Tear Jerker: Near the end of Rush Hour 3, Kenji willingly lets himself go from Lee's grip and falls off from the Eiffel Tower to his death in order to let Lee save himself from meeting the same fate, all while Lee emits a Big 'NO!' upon seeing Kenji's sacrifice.

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  • Growing the Beard: The first episode was a poorly condensed version of the original movie's plot, but the other episodes after that have improved.
  • Heartwarming in Hindsight: Considering how another CBS show, 'We Are Men', got cancelled after only two episodes, it's satisfying that the show got to air its last episodes and that the show ended with all subplots resolved, with no cliffhangers.
  • Squick: A thug gets impaled by a firepoker in one episode.
  • WTH, Casting Agency??: Many people don't like Jon Foo as Lee, mainly due to his accent for the character. Also, many people miss Tucker and Chan. On the plus side, people like how more competent Carter is.