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@@ShuffleUpandDeal32 It’s really not that black and white, smartass. Don’t act like you’re clever. Google/TH-cam’s copyright claim system is incredibly corrupt and allows users and companies (“entities”) to block or claim fully legal content when it simply does not infringe on said entity’s copyright. Even if TH-cam eventually rules in favor of the content creator, the content still starts off either blocked or siphoning revenue from the content creator until TH-cam takes its sweet time overturning the claim. This creates a glaring loophole allowing for not only a ton of abuse but arguably even theft. Very few things in this world are as black and white as “hurr durr that’s a no-no.” Don’t be naïve.
I saw it in theatres opening day, and that was the best atmosphere Ive ever experienced at a theatre, as you said everyone was dying laughing@@GoliathWarfare
Fun fact: Don Cheadle told Director Brett Ratner that he wanted to briefly fight Jackie Chan for real without a stunt double when he got offered a brief role. Brett was concerned about what would happen if Jackie won the fight. So they wrote that scene so it would end in a tie with Jackie Chan and Don Cheadle having a special moment of friendship which is another thing that Don has always wanted to have since he's a huge Jackie fan. He even hired and learned Cantonese from a translator in his short scene with Jackie as well. His pronunciation and his lines are in fact really good.
Another Fun Fact: Kendrick Lamar's "Kung Fu Kenny" rap persona was based on Don Cheadle's character, and he was such a fan that he was asked to be in his DNA music video. It's took Kendrick actually texting Don to tell him that he was the inspiration for it.
One of the stuntmen in that scene was Andy Cheng who also won an award for falling of the back of a yacht but what most people don't know is that if it hadn't been for Jackie Chan, he would have died doing it. Andy revealed during an interview on "The Art of Action" podcast that Jackie risked his life to save him when the boat stunt went terribly wrong. Andy became trapped underwater beneath the moving vessel . When Jackie saw his jacket spinning near the propellers at the edge of the boat, he jumped down and layed on his stomach on the jetski platform, reached into the water, grabbed Andy's arm with his "huge"(according to Andy) hand, fought the current to pull him out while being pulled into the water himself (doubly amazing since Jackie is by all accounts...a lousy swimmer and not fond of water). Andy attributes his life to 1. Jackie being there and taking action when no one else did 2. His huge hand that was big & strong enough to grasp Andy's muscular arm without slipping & 3. Jackie's determination to hold on to him...regardless. This incident was only mention in passing by the media at the time and Jackie as far as I know, has never brought it up since. If Andy hadn't accounted it, no one would have probably known. I guess for Jackie it was just another day at work...obviously for Andy it was much more.
@@cherylcohen5700 I always wondered about that though. Because he straight up jumped right into the worst place to land near a boat. And I always wondered if it was a well tossed dummy, or somebody actually just cheating death for a five second shot in the movie.
4:36 You were a bit distracted during this great exchange: Lee: "You are civilian! In Hong Kong, I am Michael Jackson, you are Toto." Carter: "You mean Tito! Toto is what we ate last night for dinner!" 🙈
FUN FACT: not a lot people know these, but the zipline scene near the end of the movie, were actually stunt doubles for Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker, they even won an award for that stunt.
they talked about the stunt on corridor crew too. Think they got it in one take too bc it was so hard to set up/dangerous it had to be done in one take. Could be misremembering tho.
@@theeLonelyRedPanda yeah, but they didn't tell corrdor crew that it wasn't jackie chan, if it was a hong kong production, Jackie would have done that stunt himself.
31:32 - Best part about this blooper were the background passenger extras who kept to themselves but slowly broke character and started looking and giggling at the camera and to Jackie & Chris and slowly realizing Chris Tucker's cell phone call interruption wasn't part of the scene.
Fun fact: MJ called Chris Tucker after he saw this movie to tell him, “I’ve seen the movie and you kicking with the wrong leg, stop making me look bad”😂💀
So excited! The gift that I didn't expect today! Skipped a few great parts via edit. "Show that again" when asking for the badge reveal and Carter and Lee have a communication error about the bomb and Carter goes "no, I said SHE was the bomb" lol after they perved at her.
One Jackie Chan film that's rarely mentioned but shouldn't be missed is "Rumble In The Bronx". It might be his USA theatrical debut, I'm not entirely sure, but it's an overlooked gem. Of his Hong Kong movies that I haven't seen you guys mention, I recommend "Wheels on Meals" (co-starring Samo Hung), "Armour of God"- which was almost his last film back in 1986- he suffered a head injury during filming that almost killed him. And for peak 1990s Jack Chan, there's "Supercop" (featuring a young Michelle Yeoh)
I'd place Wheels On Meals on the top of the "Must Watch" list over the others, if just for the fight with Benny Urquidez, honestly. Followed by Armour Of God (which was actually made before Operation Condor). And you forgot Project A, which has the famous Triple Clocktower Fall sequence.
"Damn.. he ain't gonna be in Rush Hour 3" is probably my favorite blooper of all-time! I've used it many times in my life when I see something bad happen on tv or IRL.
Fun fact: Kendrick Lamar's Kung Fu Kenny persona was based in don cheadles character. When he debuted it at Coachella 2017, he invited Don to the performance and cheadle never made the connection until they talked about it later that night over dinner at PF changs
The stereotypes is what makes this movie so legendary Chris telling jackie they all look alike The old lady calling Chris Kobe, The Chinese woman trying to fry Chris some chicken😂😂
*I was helping my friend move, from Seattle to Vegas, when they were filming this. The Desert Inn Hotel & Casino (Where "The Wynn" and "Encore" Casinos now stand) was already closed down, and was used as "The Red Dragon Casino". The cool thing was, the huge sign, in front, still said, "Desert Inn" on 1 side, and the other side was the huge, glorious "Red Dragon" sign we see. The UNCOOL thing was, we missed the exploding window/zip-lining" scene being filmed by, like 3 hours!!!* 😭😭😭
Awesome sequel, and Zhang Ziyi was an excellent addition to the cast! This one was my favorite of the Rush Hour movies!! Oh and props to Kacee for the Wanda Maximoff sweater, although AOT is a solid choice too ;)
I always enjoy the outtake scenes at the end of his movies but this one is especially good. Cracks me up how Chris Tucker can't say "Gefilte Fish" and you can hear the person off-camera getting more and more annoyed.
For me this was the first "Plot twist" movie I've ever seen. Kind of like Kacee's reaction I didn't know WHAT was going on lmao. I honestly did watch this one more than the first movie lol
Chris Tucker and Michael Jackson were actually best friends. It is why his impressions are spot on. He learned how to dance from Michael Jackson and was even part of his dance crew
Real awesome reactions love that u guys paid attention and joked around and like letting the movie do its work Also nice that you talked afterwards abt it
A couple of good Jackie Chan movies is you haven’t seen them are Shanghai Noon and its sequel Shanghai Knights also staring Owen Wilson. It’s similar action and comedy like the Rush Hour Trilogy.
Massages like that start with the customer being bathed by the masseuse, then the massage follows, then if there are some prior arrangements, it has a happy ending.
23:22 most people don't notice he calls her a "U.S customs agent" when she is actually a secret service agent. Which isnt that big a deal since she turns on the triads right after lol
Along with top gun:Maverick,The Godfather part 2,toy story 2,Terminator 2:Judgement day,X-Men 2 and a few more. Rush hour 2 is one of the rare few times where the sequel is better than the original. It’s up there with those iconic films of its respective time as sequels that were better than the original.
We did have it in but unfortunately Warner Bros. copyright claimed that part and blocked the video so we had to remove it to make it public again. 🙃 You can still watch our original reaction on Rumble: rumble.com/v37wjmc-rush-hour-2-is-better-than-the-first-one.html
If you want a fun and energetic Martial Arts film, let me recommend Five Deadly Venoms. It's an older Shaw Bros. film (more Chop Socky fare) that's kind of a flashy, serious despite being super goofy flick. And I'm also going to add Kid With The Golden Arm, as that's one of my favorite Shaw Bros. flicks of all time with the same team.
lol the best part is with chris and jackie holding rickie tan at gun point, chris 1000000% would've covered for jackie if he murdered rickie right there for talking shit about his dad
0:50 - #FreeGuy #SweetFantasy th-cam.com/video/0RwXqjTDOHs/w-d-xo.html 6:00 - MARVEL's Shang-Chi took reference from this scene. th-cam.com/video/4b28WqJ5z-U/w-d-xo.html
Love seeing new reactions to this series of films, accidentally hit the dislike so completely disregard that, but great reaction and watch the 3rd movie its also amazing!
Rush Hour 1 & 2 are staples of comedy/action cinema. The third movie is good too, but not on the same level, and also not quite as funny. Wonder if we'll ever get to see RH4.. remember there was a lot of talk about it a few years back.
@@ethannewberry1053 While what is the funniest is entirely subjective, i agree, the first 2 are more serious. That is why the funny parts are more funny in them, because of that very contrast. It just makes for a better movie. Imo.
I once saw an interview with Jackie Chan and he said that he couldn’t find anyone to ensure him because he does all his own stunts and supposedly he trained with Bruce Lee
For martial arts: IDK if you guys saw any Tony Jaa stuff, but Ong Bak is a modern classic, and "The Protector" might not be Jaa's best overall movie but it definitely has his best action sequences. Hard Boiled is also a classic Hong Kong action film for a number of reasons, though it's not strictly martial arts. Really fun watch, big recommendation.
rush hour 2 is to me the best of the trilogy. In fact I had an interesting experience with Rush Hour...i watched part 2 first before watching part 1. Once i did that i found part 1 to be more simple and to the point with the storyline. They were all funny but rush hour 2 was just peak humor and action.
Seen all three of three at the cinema, awesome on the big screen. Be sure to check Jackie out with Owen Wilson in the Shanghai Noon and Shanghai Knights flicks, enjoyable for sure.
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Rumble is run by Republican wackos
Rumble save the day 💪
@@rionugroho1403 Rumble encourages law breaking then.
@@ShuffleUpandDeal32 well, let's see 👀
@@ShuffleUpandDeal32 It’s really not that black and white, smartass. Don’t act like you’re clever. Google/TH-cam’s copyright claim system is incredibly corrupt and allows users and companies (“entities”) to block or claim fully legal content when it simply does not infringe on said entity’s copyright. Even if TH-cam eventually rules in favor of the content creator, the content still starts off either blocked or siphoning revenue from the content creator until TH-cam takes its sweet time overturning the claim. This creates a glaring loophole allowing for not only a ton of abuse but arguably even theft.
Very few things in this world are as black and white as “hurr durr that’s a no-no.” Don’t be naïve.
This film has the most legendary bloopers of all time! The "damn he aint gonna be in Rush Hour 3" is probably the GOAT blooper
I'll never forget seeing that in theaters and being mad excited while also dying laughing
That’s my favorite blooper lol.
Rush Hour bloopers crack me up! I absolutely love them.
"He's not gonna be in Rush Hour 3" lol
I saw it in theatres opening day, and that was the best atmosphere Ive ever experienced at a theatre, as you said everyone was dying laughing@@GoliathWarfare
"His name is LEEEEEEE god damn it" gets me everytime 🤣
Fun fact: Don Cheadle told Director Brett Ratner that he wanted to briefly fight Jackie Chan for real without a stunt double when he got offered a brief role. Brett was concerned about what would happen if Jackie won the fight. So they wrote that scene so it would end in a tie with Jackie Chan and Don Cheadle having a special moment of friendship which is another thing that Don has always wanted to have since he's a huge Jackie fan.
He even hired and learned Cantonese from a translator in his short scene with Jackie as well. His pronunciation and his lines are in fact really good.
Wow, that was pretty cool. I didn't know that.
Another Fun Fact:
Kendrick Lamar's "Kung Fu Kenny" rap persona was based on Don Cheadle's character, and he was such a fan that he was asked to be in his DNA music video. It's took Kendrick actually texting Don to tell him that he was the inspiration for it.
One of the stuntmen in that scene was Andy Cheng who also won an award for falling of the back of a yacht but what most people don't know is that if it hadn't been for Jackie Chan, he would have died doing it. Andy revealed during an interview on "The Art of Action" podcast that Jackie risked his life to save him when the boat stunt went terribly wrong. Andy became trapped underwater beneath the moving vessel . When Jackie saw his jacket spinning near the propellers at the edge of the boat, he jumped down and layed on his stomach on the jetski platform, reached into the water, grabbed Andy's arm with his "huge"(according to Andy) hand, fought the current to pull him out while being pulled into the water himself (doubly amazing since Jackie is by all accounts...a lousy swimmer and not fond of water). Andy attributes his life to 1. Jackie being there and taking action when no one else did 2. His huge hand that was big & strong enough to grasp Andy's muscular arm without slipping & 3. Jackie's determination to hold on to him...regardless. This incident was only mention in passing by the media at the time and Jackie as far as I know, has never brought it up since. If Andy hadn't accounted it, no one would have probably known. I guess for Jackie it was just another day at work...obviously for Andy it was much more.
This replied under the wrong post...it was supposed to be under the building jump one.
@@cherylcohen5700 I always wondered about that though. Because he straight up jumped right into the worst place to land near a boat. And I always wondered if it was a well tossed dummy, or somebody actually just cheating death for a five second shot in the movie.
"I'll b!tch slap you back to Africa" might be Jackie's best line from this series.
"Carter, I'm not constipated anymore." is a close second
Don Cheadle's Cantonese is so good, he really put in effort to learn the lines.
4:36 You were a bit distracted during this great exchange:
Lee: "You are civilian! In Hong Kong, I am Michael Jackson, you are Toto."
Carter: "You mean Tito! Toto is what we ate last night for dinner!"
🙈
FUN FACT: not a lot people know these, but the zipline scene near the end of the movie, were actually stunt doubles for Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker, they even won an award for that stunt.
they talked about the stunt on corridor crew too. Think they got it in one take too bc it was so hard to set up/dangerous it had to be done in one take. Could be misremembering tho.
@@theeLonelyRedPanda yeah, but they didn't tell corrdor crew that it wasn't jackie chan, if it was a hong kong production, Jackie would have done that stunt himself.
Jackie chan does his own stunts
@@LikeLiang12 unfortunately, that's not true.
Fake news 📰
It's crazy how popular the blooper line "Damn he ain't gonna be in Rush Hour 3" is. That's how you know your movie was a classic
31:32 - Best part about this blooper were the background passenger extras who kept to themselves but slowly broke character and started looking and giggling at the camera and to Jackie & Chris and slowly realizing Chris Tucker's cell phone call interruption wasn't part of the scene.
"No wonder you mad" gets me every time lol
😂😂 I crack up every time
Their chemistry is great, outside of filming too, Jackie and Tucker are really good friends irl.
One of the things that make watching you two really enjoyable is Kacee's reactions. Her laugh is really contagious.
Fun fact, that slide through the casino gate took him over 20 takes, and he hit his balls a lot😂😂
It’s not even a question- it’s genuinely the best action comedy film ever love it so much lol
Definitely the best and funniest Rush Hour!!! Jackie and Chris’s comedic timing is everything and the action is of course on point.💯🔥🔥
Nope the first one is still the best and Chris Tucker was much funnier in the first.
Fun fact: MJ called Chris Tucker after he saw this movie to tell him, “I’ve seen the movie and you kicking with the wrong leg, stop making me look bad”😂💀
One of the best reactions I’ve seen you can hear the genuine laughter 😂
You skipped my favorite line. "You must know by good friend. Pedro Morales McGonzales Moratto Malloso Mondotos." 🤣
So excited! The gift that I didn't expect today!
Skipped a few great parts via edit. "Show that again" when asking for the badge reveal and Carter and Lee have a communication error about the bomb and Carter goes "no, I said SHE was the bomb" lol after they perved at her.
Hu li is definitely one of my favorite movie villains. Her using the chopstick and one hand to put her hair up is legendary 🔥👍🏼
The rare sequel that's better than the original and is nothing short of an above average piece of diversionary entertainment.
I feel they're equally good.3rd one sucks
Sister act 2 is definitely one of those rare sequels better than the 1st one
@@luutsii3rd one doesn’t suck it’s just not as good as the first two
@@7Swsh I remember inconsistencies throughout the movie that makes me think so
@@luutsii I get you but u have to factor in they are older and Chris tucker stopped drinking
@@7Swsh indeed
One Jackie Chan film that's rarely mentioned but shouldn't be missed is "Rumble In The Bronx". It might be his USA theatrical debut, I'm not entirely sure, but it's an overlooked gem.
Of his Hong Kong movies that I haven't seen you guys mention, I recommend "Wheels on Meals" (co-starring Samo Hung), "Armour of God"- which was almost his last film back in 1986- he suffered a head injury during filming that almost killed him. And for peak 1990s Jack Chan, there's "Supercop" (featuring a young Michelle Yeoh)
All of those!! Yes!! please!!
I'd place Wheels On Meals on the top of the "Must Watch" list over the others, if just for the fight with Benny Urquidez, honestly. Followed by Armour Of God (which was actually made before Operation Condor).
And you forgot Project A, which has the famous Triple Clocktower Fall sequence.
Fking love the bond between Jackie and chris. Shame we never got more than the 3. Big shame indeed.
Jackie said last year, they are in talking stages to do a 4. It will happen or not.
They announced they're working on Rush Hour 4. So we're getting Bad Boys 4 & Rush Hour 4...
This movie is my favorite movies of all time just cause i had it on VHS and DVD watched it when i didnt have cable for like a whole month straight lol
"Damn.. he ain't gonna be in Rush Hour 3" is probably my favorite blooper of all-time! I've used it many times in my life when I see something bad happen on tv or IRL.
Chris tucker and Michael Jackson were best friends that’s probably why his impression is so spot on
Fun fact: Kendrick Lamar's Kung Fu Kenny persona was based in don cheadles character. When he debuted it at Coachella 2017, he invited Don to the performance and cheadle never made the connection until they talked about it later that night over dinner at PF changs
The stereotypes is what makes this movie so legendary Chris telling jackie they all look alike The old lady calling Chris Kobe, The Chinese woman trying to fry Chris some chicken😂😂
I love that you reacted to this man. I remember watching this on vhs with my family for the first time.
*I was helping my friend move, from Seattle to Vegas, when they were filming this. The Desert Inn Hotel & Casino (Where "The Wynn" and "Encore" Casinos now stand) was already closed down, and was used as "The Red Dragon Casino". The cool thing was, the huge sign, in front, still said, "Desert Inn" on 1 side, and the other side was the huge, glorious "Red Dragon" sign we see. The UNCOOL thing was, we missed the exploding window/zip-lining" scene being filmed by, like 3 hours!!!* 😭😭😭
I cry laughing everytime at the lady raising the knife after she understands what he means by "dead" and deep fried😂😂
Awesome sequel, and Zhang Ziyi was an excellent addition to the cast! This one was my favorite of the Rush Hour movies!! Oh and props to Kacee for the Wanda Maximoff sweater, although AOT is a solid choice too ;)
When Ricky Tan gets shot, Anthony dying inside knowing the twist at the end. Lol.
GOLDEN RULE 42: Never fight Jackie if there are chairs and tables everywhere.
“They’re having a heel-off” 😂😂😂
I always enjoy the outtake scenes at the end of his movies but this one is especially good. Cracks me up how Chris Tucker can't say "Gefilte Fish" and you can hear the person off-camera getting more and more annoyed.
The Rush Hour movies are fun, but nothing beats Jackie's chinese movies of the 80s-90s. Waiting for Police Story 2, guys.
I really think this is funnier than the first Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker are a perfect team,theres talk of a 4th film.
For me this was the first "Plot twist" movie I've ever seen. Kind of like Kacee's reaction I didn't know WHAT was going on lmao. I honestly did watch this one more than the first movie lol
Chris Tucker and Michael Jackson were actually best friends. It is why his impressions are spot on. He learned how to dance from Michael Jackson and was even part of his dance crew
I remember seeing him in the music video for Rock my world 😂
"His name is Lee, goddamnit!"
@19:24 this part and cut off the egg rolls still crack me up.
"All yall look alike" and " ill bitch slap you back to africa" is pure gold between the two of them
I also love that Jackie played a random bad dude in Bruce lee movies more than once
_─ Carter!!!_
_─ Lee!!!_
_─ Carter!!!_
[ 16:38 (±) ] best dialogue ever 😂🤣😂🤣😂
"Sir, I think you should calm down."
"I think you should go over there and count somethin'."
27:27 her talking over Carters, “we’ll just say he tried to catch a cab”, and not hearing the joke irritated me.
Real awesome reactions love that u guys paid attention and joked around and like letting the movie do its work
Also nice that you talked afterwards abt it
I recommend "Johny English"
All 3 Rush Hours are gold. The third one is good too. My man Hiroyuki Sanada was in the movie...
"I said she was da bomb." favorite line.
Franchises like these that started so well make you wonder why there are only 3 Rush Hours and 11 Fast And Furiouses
Big facts
She out here airing out your Twilight fanboy tea 🤣😂😭...
I love the third one too. Rare a series gets better and ends perfectly
Yea I myself am more familiar with the 3rd one 👋 I think that movie is hilarious and tbh most memorable lol
I like when chris tucker tells that woman “you better watch your back” then he gets hit in the back of the head 😂
A couple of good Jackie Chan movies is you haven’t seen them are Shanghai Noon and its sequel Shanghai Knights also staring Owen Wilson. It’s similar action and comedy like the Rush Hour Trilogy.
Massages like that start with the customer being bathed by the masseuse, then the massage follows, then if there are some prior arrangements, it has a happy ending.
23:22 most people don't notice he calls her a "U.S customs agent" when she is actually a secret service agent. Which isnt that big a deal since she turns on the triads right after lol
15:11 favorite line and 21:45 favorite part
It’s been documented that Chris Tucker was friends with Michael Jackson and I believe that MJ was on set for Rush Hour 1
Yes do the 3rd ! It’s still really good. Might not be as good as the first 2 but still hold it’s own
Along with top gun:Maverick,The Godfather part 2,toy story 2,Terminator 2:Judgement day,X-Men 2 and a few more. Rush hour 2 is one of the rare few times where the sequel is better than the original. It’s up there with those iconic films of its respective time as sequels that were better than the original.
Don't forget Spider-Man 2
I preferred the second aliens as well
"Damn. . . he aint gonna be in Rush Hour 3" That is one of the best bloopers outtakes ever. I can't believe you didn't show that one.
We did have it in but unfortunately Warner Bros. copyright claimed that part and blocked the video so we had to remove it to make it public again. 🙃 You can still watch our original reaction on Rumble: rumble.com/v37wjmc-rush-hour-2-is-better-than-the-first-one.html
If you want a fun and energetic Martial Arts film, let me recommend Five Deadly Venoms. It's an older Shaw Bros. film (more Chop Socky fare) that's kind of a flashy, serious despite being super goofy flick. And I'm also going to add Kid With The Golden Arm, as that's one of my favorite Shaw Bros. flicks of all time with the same team.
You guys still doesn’t make the last episode of ip man 4 please make it happen
The reason behind Chris Tucker's impeccable MJ impression is due to the fact that they were close friends in real life.
I was managing a theater when this came out. The studio requested a crazy percentage of the box and we almost pulled the movie.
Anthony totally backpedaling on his Twilight love when called out 😆. Own eet! Own your sparkling, self, Anthony~!
Hope you two are having an great and awesome day ❤
Her stumbling on her words was pretty awesome. 😂
Carter's I have a Dream speech was hilarious.
I was reading your shirt thinking “ Carlet Witch” lol
Jackie Chan uses a stunt double for his walking scenes.
lol the best part is with chris and jackie holding rickie tan at gun point, chris 1000000% would've covered for jackie if he murdered rickie right there for talking shit about his dad
0:50 - #FreeGuy #SweetFantasy
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6:00 - MARVEL's Shang-Chi took reference from this scene.
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I love this movie. My dad loves it, and my friends loved it. The third film is hilarious as always but pretty mid!
Love seeing new reactions to this series of films, accidentally hit the dislike so completely disregard that, but great reaction and watch the 3rd movie its also amazing!
You missed watching 'Wheels on meals' and 'Winners and Sinners' Jackie Chan's finest.
My favorite thing is knowing Chris Rock ended up being in Michael Jackson’s Rock My World music video
The best part of Carter’s “racist” jokes are that he clearly mixes up different Asians like with the Godzilla joke. 🤣
Jackie Chan's new "Police Story" movie in 2004 is actually better, but not many people noticed
Rush Hour 1 & 2 are staples of comedy/action cinema. The third movie is good too, but not on the same level, and also not quite as funny.
Wonder if we'll ever get to see RH4.. remember there was a lot of talk about it a few years back.
Lol the third is the funniest first 2 are more serious imo and rush hour 4 is being worked on
@@ethannewberry1053 While what is the funniest is entirely subjective, i agree, the first 2 are more serious. That is why the funny parts are more funny in them, because of that very contrast. It just makes for a better movie. Imo.
@@Celeborn93 yea one of the few movies that’s funny and has a good serious storyline
성룡과 크리스 터커 콤비는 진짜 최고인 것 같음
언제 봐도 최고야
I once saw an interview with Jackie Chan and he said that he couldn’t find anyone to ensure him because he does all his own stunts and supposedly he trained with Bruce Lee
I hate it when reaction channels skip the bloopers. So glad yall didnt!!
Hey just curious if there are plans to react to S3 of Demon Slayer anytime soon?
There is three of these movies always watch the bloopers at the end of Jackie Chan movies.
Zhang Ziyi really elevated the whole film.
The bamboo scene in this is what inspired the scene in Shang-Chi
For martial arts: IDK if you guys saw any Tony Jaa stuff, but Ong Bak is a modern classic, and "The Protector" might not be Jaa's best overall movie but it definitely has his best action sequences.
Hard Boiled is also a classic Hong Kong action film for a number of reasons, though it's not strictly martial arts. Really fun watch, big recommendation.
rush hour 2 is to me the best of the trilogy.
In fact I had an interesting experience with Rush Hour...i watched part 2 first before watching part 1. Once i did that i found part 1 to be more simple and to the point with the storyline. They were all funny but rush hour 2 was just peak humor and action.
I really like your Reactions, You and TBR Schmitt are my favorit Reactionchannels. 😁👍 greetings from germany. ✌
Yes!! I use to watch this one the most ! It’s my go to classic comedy everytime ! Lmao I love it. So many classic quotes.
Seen all three of three at the cinema, awesome on the big screen. Be sure to check Jackie out with Owen Wilson in the Shanghai Noon and Shanghai Knights flicks, enjoyable for sure.
Shanghai Knights is funny with Jackie Chan
The karaoke scene is funnier when you realize Chris tucker was actually a close friend of Michael Jackson
Kacee with the Wanda Maximoff top 🔥
I hope we get to see your reactions to rush hour 3 as well!!
Rumble in the bronx is a good Jackie Chan movie
25:51 "What are you gonna do? Stab me?"- stabbing victim