| Actors: | Alec Baldwin, Kevin Corrigan, Matt Damon, Leonardo DiCaprio, J.C. MacKenzie, David Patrick O'Hara, Mark Rolston, Jack Nicholson, Martin Sheen, Gerard McSorley, Mark Wahlberg, Ray Winstone, Vera Farmiga, Anthony Anderson, James Badge Dale |
| Director: | Martin Scorsese |
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| Actors: | Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker, Tom Wilkinson, Elizabeth Pena, Philip Baker Hall, Mark Rolston, Chris Penn |
| Director: | Brett Ratner |
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The contrast between Tucker's motormouth and Chan's man of few words should be funnier, but the plot -- which is cliched without quite becoming self-reflexive -- and the uneven pace dampen most of their moments. | |
Much of the best dialogue, you suspect, was improvised by Tucker and Chan, who seem truly taken with each other and make a delightful, ordinary-extraordinary pair. |
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I love Rush Hour!!! Jackie Chan was one of my favorite actors to watch while growing up. Jackie and Chris Tucker make for a unique, odd pair in this movie. Lots of laughs and great fighting.\nMy friends and I would quote those movie all the time!!
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| Actors: | Anne Archer, John Davis Chandler, Willem Dafoe, Mario de Priest, Michael Forest, Charles Hallahan, Frank Langella, Lillian Lehman, Joe Mantegna, Julianne Moore, Jeff Perry, Jürgen Prochnow, Richard Riehle, Mark Rolston, Stan Shaw, Mark C. Vincent, Madonna, Mary Jo Slater, Frank Roberts, Peter Paul Eastman, Timi Prulhiere, Bryan Clark |
| Director: | Uli Edel |
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Another turkey from the queen of pop, and possibly the worst film on her CV of cinematic clunkers. | |
An erotic thriller that's strangely unerotic and devoid of thrills, this is, however, mercifully short at 100 minutes. |
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