Rush Hour
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Jackie Chan's first impression of 'Rush Hour': 'Terrible movie.' Here's why.
Famed action star couldn't understand why everyone was laughing during the premiere of his breakout 1998 blockbuster.
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The most iconic Corvette moments in movies: 'xXx,' 'Terms of Endearment' and more
As Chevy releases the new Corvette C8, look back at some of audiences’ favorite scenes featuring the iconic car, from movies such as "xXx," "Boogie Nights" and "Terms of Endearment."
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Is 'Rush Hour 4' Coming Soon? Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker Tease Another Installment
Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker Tease Rush Hour 4
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Jackie Chan thought 'Rush Hour' was terrible when he first saw it
Jackie Chan was sick and tired of trying to cross over into American movies. The martial arts wonder and ex-Bruce Lee stuntman was a superstar in his native China, but his attempts at going Hollywood in films like Big Brawl (1980), The Cannonball Run (1981), and The Protector (1985) barely registered with stateside audiences. “Nobody knew who this little Chinese guy was that spoke no English,” Chan told Yahoo Entertainment during a recent Role Recall interview (watch clip above).
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Jackie Chan jokes that he might kill off Chris Tucker's character to do 'Rush Hour 4'
It seems Jackie Chan is getting tired of waiting for his friend Chris Tucker to sign on to “Rush Hour 4.” “He seems retired,” Chan said of his co-star.
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Jackie Chan doesn’t understand why 'Rush Hour' is so popular
The action film star shared why making the 'Rush Hour' films was so difficult for him.
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'Rush Hour': The 13 Most Offensive Things About the Premiere
Rush Hour isn’t a terrible show, not really. It may well be the most unnecessary show ever made, though. The original movie spawned three sequels entirely on the names and chemistry of its stars, Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan. Making a TV version by slotting in a loud black guy and a quiet Chinese guy is about as good idea as selling a Lamborghini with a Volkswagen Beetle engine.