More like a remake of Rush Hour, this sequel has a microscopic plot that moves the story along without distracting audiences or the performers too much from the fights, explosions, and wisecracks. The first film was built on a comic relationship between Jackie Chan and Chris The movie begins with Tucker and Chan going to Hong Kong on vacation after their adventures in the previous movie. Soon they're involved in a new.

But what was put together worked beautifully. A fun mix of action and comedy resulted and audiences found it appealing as the movie went on to make some big bucks at the box. Inflation adjustments and the film's longevity at the box-office played a part but still, It out-grossed the first movie.

Rush Hour 2

Anyways, both movies are highly recommended. "Bumper-To-Bumper Comic Thrills". Get ready for a second Rush! It's vacation time for Carter as he finds himself alongside Lee in Hong Kong wishing for more excitement. The main ingredients are Jackie Chan, the Hong Kong action king, and Chris Tucker, the motormouthed American comic. Click here if this is your business. Use the tools below to refine your search by only displaying reviews with a certain number of star ratings or to only show reviews from a certain time period.

Trailer Rush Hour 2

A sequel to Rush Hour, it is the second installment in the Rush Hour series and stars Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker, John Lone. Rush Hour, a movie about two very different cops working together to save a kidnapped girl is a one of a kind movie. Detective Lee, played by Jackie Chan The reviewer certified that no compensation was received from the reviewed item producer, trademark owner or any other institution, related with the.

This dispiriting rehash of RUSH HOUR, an unexpectedly successful buddy-cop comedy that traded on the contrast between Tucker's brash hipster stylings and Chan's. The film sees stars Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan reprise as LAPD Detective James Carter and Chief Inspector Lee. Lee (Jackie Chan -- "The Forbidden Kingdom," "Shanghai Noon") in Hong Kong wishing for more excitement. Starring: Alan King, Chris Tucker, Cindy Lu and others.