Rush Hour 3 (Two-Disc Platinum Series) | 
| Director: Brett Ratner Actors: Julie Depardieu, Sun Ming Ming, Tzi Ma, Dana Ivey, Max Von Sydow Studio: NEW LINE HOME VIDEO Category: DVD
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Format: Ac-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dvd-video, Ntsc, Special Edition, Subtitled, Widescreen Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language), Japanese (Original Language), English (Subtitled) Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Number Of Items: 2 Running Time: 91 Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.7
MPN: TRNDN11161D UPC: 794043111617 EAN: 0794043111617 ASIN: B000WGYMTM
Theatrical Release Date: August 10, 2007 Release Date: December 20, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Studio: New Line Home Video Release Date: 09/30/2008 Rating: Pg13
Amazon.com Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker head for the City of Lights in the somewhat threadbare but sporadically exciting Rush Hour 3, the second sequel to director Brett Ratner's 1998 cop-buddy hit. Chan's Inspector Lee and Tucker's Detective Carter hop from Los Angeles to Paris in pursuit of a Chinese triad only to find a mixed reception, including a brutal warning from a French cop (Roman Polanski) and anti-American sentiments from a cab driver (Yvan Attal) who eventually becomes an important and funny ally. Lee and Carter, when not fighting their way out of rooms full of martial arts gangsters and crazed assassins (Sun Ming Ming), follow a trail to a beautiful woman (Noemie Lenoird) who literally carries a vital clue on her person. Lee also holds secret meetings with a United Nations authority (Max Von Sydow), but his personal struggles with a criminal mastermind (Hiroyuki Sanada)--who happens to be an important figure in his lifeare at the heart of this movie. The aging Chan still seems to defy the laws of physics with some of his more spectacular stunts. But it's true those stunts take a little more time than they used to, and judicious editing makes Chan look spry as ever. He frets charmingly in Rush Hour 3, while Tucker revives his brash character's motormouth guile and whiny womanizing. There isn't a lot left to be discovered about Lee and Carter's compatibility, and even with a minor crisis over their loyalty to one another in Rush Hour 3, their all-important relationship is almost too easy to take for granted now. Fortunately, the film's biggest thrills come from several wild fight scenes, especially a climactic battle on the Eiffel Tower that is rich in imagination. --Tom Keogh
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Rush Hour 3 - Blu-ray Info October 19, 2008 Version: U.S.A / Region A Aspect ratio: 2.35:1 VC-1 BD-50 / BD-25 [2 disc set] Running time: 1:30:47 Disc size: 28,07 GB Subtitles: English SDH / Spanish
Main video Movie size: 15,47 GB Average video bit rate: 15.86 Mbps DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1 24-bit / 48Khz English
Picture-in-Picture Secondary Encode Content size: 11,54 GB Average video bit rate: 15.90 Mbps DTS 2.0 255Kbps 24-bit
#Audio Commentary #Documentary: Making Rush Hour 3 (HD - 94 minutes) #Production Diary: Le Rush Hour Trois (HD - 62 minutes) #Deleted Scenes (HD - 8 minutes) #Outtakes Reel (HD - 3 minutes) #Visual Effects Reel (HD - 3 minutes) #Visual Commentary (PiP)
Wow October 6, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Wow i love this this movie. the movie came on time and was in great condtion.
loved ,loved, loved this movie September 24, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
loved, loved, loved this movie very funny from begining to the end,i love chris tucker and jackie chan a great combonation
2.5--Sometimes this is what we get to what we ask for............. September 22, 2008 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I remember 2007 has been the year of the three-quel's, and at long last--after the ambitious excess of "Spiderman 3," the lackluster of "Shrek the Third," the love-it-or-hate-it logic to the "Pirates" finale, the return to glossy form of "Ocean's 13," and the tense, engaging "Bourne Ultimatum" (which gave a great ultimatum to its own franchise)--we come to its end with the fun, campy adrenaline-rush of Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker re-teaming for "Rush Hour 3." At the end of watching this I though it was okay but I felt a bit sad that it had to come to an end like this because I enjoy the first two very much.
Jackie Chan (Lee) acts well as usual (have some problem for pronouncing things but I didn't mind that) and Chris Tucker is still hilarious and he's still loud as ever. The jokes are decent and I had my shares of laughs here and there, the only problem I have with the comedy is that sometime they try to stretch it far to much and you're ending up saying "We get it already", The chemistry between the two leads is still there which makes these movies fun in the first place. This was an unneeded yet entertaining entry into the series, but it is basically the love child of the first two. The outtakes as usual are the best part of the film.
Rumors of filming a fourth Rush Hour film immediately after this third installment were apparently scrapped due to unknown reasons, but one could easily venture that failing interest in the series hamstrung such a project (but who knows ...maybe there will be a fourth). Plenty of eye-candy awaits those guys who like to see marvelously curvaceous women whom you normally would only see air-brushed on magazine covers. Most notably is French actress Noemie Lenoir who plays Genevieve, a dancer with a very special head on her shoulders.
But beyond that, you're not going to see much that'll intrigue you. The story has been done ad nauseam, as have all the jokes. Let 'er rest in peace, guys.
NOT BAD AT ALL September 1, 2008 Well, I think this movie got a lot of bad reviews somewhat unfairly. There was a lot of anticipation building for YEARS for Rush Hour 3. Contract disputes, etc.. I think those years built up a lot of unrealistic expectations from fans. So when it finally arrived - folks were expecting a miracle. No such luck here. It's basically the same formula/premise that made the first two movies successful. I think the third made for a nice trilogy. Nothing earth shattering, nothing groundbreaking. Just the same silly, funny, buddy comedy we would expect. Some great stunts/action sequences, an interesting setting, and some really funny moments. I very much liked the french cabbie and his "warming up" to American culture! There were a couple of low lights... a "who is on first?" comedy routine fell flat, Elton John's "sorry" love song plays during a fight, and a scene with Lee (Chan) singing while being lowered on a swing was just too gay. That aside, a good movie, and worth renting/owning. Enjoy it for what it is... Rush Hour 3. More of the same silly fun. No Oscars to be won here. Just good fun.
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