GoldGoblin
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It's gonna be funny to see Tucker fight that giant chinese guy.
It's gonna be funny to see Tucker fight that giant chinese guy.
Hiroyuki Sanada is the bad guy, right?
Man, I hope he fights Jackie.
I believe so.![]()
Don't forget that Ratner swindled us all out of our money with X3 last year, the bastard!
Even if chan's in this, I can't say I'm looking forward to anything from that Hack, Ratner.
I don't mind having silly fights all throughtout the movie....if those 2 duke it out for more than a minute, I'll be happy
Here's some Henry Sanada badassnes...
http://youtube.com/watch?v=gfZxv9wZE3Y
http://youtube.com/watch?v=AqrMfyn5XGc
Hot damn!
Edit: Here's more Sanada asskickings...
http://youtube.com/watch?v=kMGo3ITzE7A
Also, don't kid yourself with your John Williams or Danny Elfman delusions.
That piece of music used in the clip up there is the BEST MUSIC EVER USED FOR A MOVIE.
What's with all the Ratner hate? I know X3 was bad, but come on...
**** this movie
Don't forget that Ratner swindled us all out of our money with X3 last year, the bastard!
Even if chan's in this, I can't say I'm looking forward to anything from that Hack, Ratner.
This will be good. Action-comedy is Rattner's style, X3 wasn't.
I don't have a problem with Rattner's comedy films, it's when he starts doing movies like Red Dragon and X-Men when things get ugly.
"We could have been a good couple, but you one crazy ass b**ch!"
I also love him in The 5th Element.
BZZZZT! BZZZZZZZZZZT!!
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LOLChina Passes on Chan's `Rush Hour 3'
Jackie Chan's new action comedy, "Rush Hour 3," won't be shown in China.
"We think the market for the movie is relatively weak," Xiao Ping, a vice president at state-run China Film Group's import and export arm, said Tuesday.
The Chinese government carefully screens foreign media content and allows only about 20 foreign films a year to be shown.
Ping said "Rush Hour 3" was up against some tough competition.
China has already imported several Hollywood blockbusters, including "Transformers," "Spider-Man 3" and "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End."
But Hollywood trade publication Variety reported on its Asian Web site Tuesday that Chinese officials believe "Rush Hour 3," which stars Chan and Chris Tucker as buddy cops taking on a Chinese crime family in Paris, is "fundamentally anti-Chinese."
Xiao said she didn't know whether film executives were concerned about scenes of Chinese gangsters.
New Line Cinema said it had no comment.
Chan, 53, and Tucker, 34, have co-starred in all three "Rush Hour" movies. The trilogy, directed by Brett Ratner, began in 1998.
The loss of the China market isn't a major blow to filmmakers. Chinese box-office income remains much smaller than in the U.S. A movie that makes tens of millions of U.S. dollars in China can be considered a hit, while U.S. box office winners can make hundreds of millions.
"Rush Hour 3" is set for release in the U.S. on Aug. 10.
All I know is that...
Carter gets demoted, and become a traffic cop. A bit of it was seen in a TV spot.
What I read a while back was that,
The plot revolves around the Traids attempted assassination of Lee's friend Counsel Han (from the first movie). We are even re-introduced to Han's grown up daughter.
Oh, I thought that Counselor Han actually did die, and I didn't know that we'd be seeing Han's daughter again.
^:heart:
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This will be good. Action-comedy is Rattner's style, X3 wasn't.
I don't have a problem with Rattner's comedy films, it's when he starts doing movies like Red Dragon and X-Men when things get ugly.
Yeah, I like the rush hour series, funny stuff... I'm just still pissed with what he did to my xmen though...![]()