Rush Hour 3
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'Rush Hour 3' Underwhelms in One Word: MehCHICAGO - When the outakes are the best part of a film, you know something's seriously backward. Here's "Rush Hour 3" succinctly described in one word: Meh. -
Rush Hour 3 - One of the Best Movies of the SummerThis is a movie review of Rush Hour 3; I was privileged to see a preview showing of it at my local theater.
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Rush Hour 3: Speed BumpsA film review of "Rush Hour 3"
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Movie Sneak Peek: Rush Hour 3Remarkably redundant and yet still entertaining, Brett Ratner's "Rush Hour 3" brings back the exhilaratingly hilarious Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker duo
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"Rush Hour 3" Makes French People FunnyIf you did not like the first two you most defiantly will not like this one because Rush Hour 3 is similar to those two, which is good for those that liked the first two. I am one of those that liked the first two. -
Rush Hour 3 is Recycled Too Much to Be Worth the Price of Admission - Movie Review of Rush Hour 3I can't recommend paying upwards of 10 dollars to see Rush Hour 3, but I can suggest you wait for this recycled drivel to come out on DVD.
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Rush Hour 3 Movie Review - Don't Rush to See ItRush Hour 3 is the newest trilogy-finale of the summer. But it doesn't seem new. The same old jokes (though more boring) the same old plot (but worse) and the same old actors (and they're really old now, not much action left in them). This movie doesn't provide a rush. -
Interview: Brett Ratner, Chris Tucker, Rush Hour 3 and MeI sat down with Chris Tucker (CT) and Brett Ratner (BR) on the twentieth floor at the St. Regis in San Francisco to discuss their upcoming movie, Rush Hour 3, which is opening on Friday. There were also two other reporters in the room, Pam and Omar.
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