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Rush Hour (New Line Platinum Series)
List Price: $14.98 Our Price:
DVD - 02 March, 1999 New Line Home Video
PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Availability: This item is currently not available.
Director: Brett Ratner
Number of Media: 1
Features: - Anamorphic
- Closed-captioned
- Color
- Dolby
- DVD-Video
- Widescreen
- NTSC
Related Areas: Action, Action / Adventure, Action Comedy, Adult Humor, Adult Situations, Adventure, Buddy Film, Color, Culture Clash, English, Feature, Feature Film Action Adventure, Feature Film-action/Adventure, Fish Out of Water, Forceful, High Production Values, Humorous, Kidnapping, Light, Martial Arts |
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| DVD Description The plot line may sound familiar: Two mismatched cops are assigned as reluctant partners to solve a crime. Culturally they are complete opposites, and they quickly realize they can't stand each other. One (Jackie Chan) believes in doing things by the book. He is a man with integrity and nerves of steel. The other (Chris Tucker) is an amiable rebel who can't stand authority figures. He's a man who has to do everything on his own, much to the displeasure of his superior officer, who in turn thinks this cop is a loose cannon but tolerates him because he gets the job done. Directed by Brett Ratner, Rush Hour doesn't break any new ground in terms of story, stunts, or direction. It rehashes just about every "buddy" movie ever made--in fact, it makes films such as Tango and Cash seem utterly original and clever by comparison. So, why did this uninspired movie make over $120 million at the box office? Was the whole world suffering from temporary insanity? Hardly. The explanation for the success of Rush Hour is quite simple: chemistry. The casting of veteran action maestro Jackie Chan with the charming and often hilarious Chris Tucker was a serendipitous stroke of genius. Fans of Jackie Chan may be slightly disappointed by the lack of action set pieces that emphasize his kung-fu craft. On the other hand, those who know the history of this seasoned Hong Kong actor will be able to appreciate that Rush Hour was the mainstream breakthrough that Chan had deserved for years. Coupled with the charismatic scene-stealer Tucker, Chan gets to flex his comic muscles to great effect. From their first scenes together to the trademark Chan outtakes during the end credits, their ability to play off of one another is a joy to behold, and this mischievous interaction is what saves the film from slipping into the depths of pitiful mediocrity. --Jeremy Storey |
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FAst, Great Fast service, Enjoying very much, nice to have to be able to watch any time, cool stuff
Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker Funny Team When you put Jackie Chan(Comedian Martial Arts Actor) With Chris Tucker (Comedian) you just get a funny Action film. Amazing movie and I loved it.
Great Movie This great funny movie it will make you laugh 'till your tears come out from the beggining to the end of it. The bloopers or reel gag gives it the final touch to every one who see it. |
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