As a Chinese person, the intention of the movie was to call out the unnecessary cultural differences people get hung up on when they could be best buds if they just focused on similarities instead.
Yeah, one thing i always loved about Jackie Chan movies is they show his bloopers and stunts at the end of each movie. One movie he actually broke his foot, had to get a cast, and decided to get this sock that looks like his sneakers so he could put it over the cast and keep on filming with the broken foot. Dude was insane when he was younger. I think it was either "Rumble in the Bronx" or "Operation: Condor ". Both were great movies.
i use watch rush hour 2 so many times and i love jackie chan back in the day. my younger brother and I would watch bloopers over and over "his name is Lee, god damnit!"
@@AlivviegirlIt's fives; that mistake in the captions dates back to the original dvd release and seemingly imprinted itself on the minds of a generation.
@@AlivviegirlWrong. It's fives, as in five dollar bills. He is talking about 100's, 50's, 20's, etc. Then, he makes the joke about 5's, with the joke being based on the common drive thru fast food saying, "Do you want fries with that(sandwich, burger, whatever.)"
4 parts of this movie that really make me crack up laughing are: 1. When Carter starts dancing like Michael Jackson in the middle of the street after blowing the car up 2. When Lee and Carter are bonding and practicing disarming techniques while Edwin Starr's song "War" plays in the background 3. When Carter says "I know that ain't the bomb. Get that bomb away from me." Towards the end 4. Carter picking a verbal fight with the elderly Chinese cook
And trust me, the blooper reels for the remaining two movies are just as funny when it comes to the slip-ups with the dialogue.
This movie introduced me to Jackie Chan. This movie trilogy never gets old on a rewatch. The master class of Chris Tucker & Jackie Chan; you could never ever had a more hilarious and yet effect pair up in a film.
Although this is Jackie Chan at 5% of his abilities. Hollywood insurance policies and director Brett Ratner didn't give JC as much freedom as in his Hong Kong movies like Who Am I (1998).
@@jp3813 True. I didn't mind that they didn't go all out because to me you don't want to overshadow your co-lead that your teaming up in your buddy film by doing all the crazy stuff
@@Indiana_Minotaur Well, in the Lethal Weapon franchise, Riggs didn't have to be held back just so Murtaugh could shine. Many argued that Chris was given too much leeway to do whatever he wanted in the RH sequels to the point that he didn't seem like a cop anymore. In a bts interview w/ Ratner for RH2, he said that he always held JC back b/c he thinks that Americans don't like long fight scenes. Yet The Matrix already proved him wrong at that point.
@@jp3813 To be fair I didn't watch Lethal Weapon; but I do know that there was equal screen presence in those films. I don't blame Ratner for the decision, because the audience at the time was different, and the atmosphere and climate in films were different. I would've also made the same mistake in holding Jackie back. As for the Matrix. I would say the reason why it was proven a lot of people wrong with long fight scenes is specifically because it was fast, and it was personal; and a lot of the films at the time weren't taking the "serious" route as serious because they just want to make film, get box office numbers and move onto sequel or another project.
@@Indiana_Minotaur Screen presence, yes. But Riggs gets the majority of the action. Both JC & Chris were given their fair share of fish out of water material. Ratner just favored Chris' specialty (stand up comedy) over JC's (action).
The “protect the ancient vases” scene is one of two I VIVIDLY remember from this movie, the punchline when it shatters made my stomach drop the first time I saw it as a kid, your reactions were perfect lol. I used to want to be an archaeologist so the idea of a centuries/millennia old piece of history exploding like that made me feel the character’s pain (even though I know it’s fake). The second thing about this movie: I can’t hear anyone grunt without responding “WAR. Huh. YEAH” either out loud or in my head, and it’s been like 20 years since I first saw this movie?
This will always hold a special place in my heart. one of my favorite movies of all time. Definitely react to Rush Hour 2 and bring the rest of the normies on!! The more people the better!
This franchise is GOATED. Love the chemistry between Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker. They just don’t make em like this anymore. Can’t wait for the reaction to the sequel 🤘🏽
The old Taxi driver earlier in the movie was played by "Judo" Gene Lebel. He was a pro wrestler, stuntman, actor, and Judoka. He was also a mentor to Ronda Rousey.
25 years ago. After Lethal Weapon finished it's franchise, Rush Hour was the next Buddy Cop phenom around the corner. Jackie Chan, the world's biggest action star looking to make a bigger impact on American audiences. Chris Tucker of ATL, Georgia was among the young 'up and comers' in the comedy game with stand-up and a few films.
This was not Jackie's first film with an American studio. He made 4 other films (1980-1985) and although with moderate success, he wasn't quite a star to American audiences yet. But by the 1990s, his films were on video and cable while certain notable films were being re-released into Americans theatres: Rumble In The Bronx, Supercop, Jackie Chan's First Strike, Operation Condor, Mr. Nice Guy and The legend of Drunken Master. dir. Brett Ratner signed on after working with Tucker in Money Talks (1997). Tucker was not the original choice for James Carter. Wesley Snipes was the closest to being involved and ended up making BLADE (same summer). Chan & Tucker turned out the action comedy of the year. With great chemistry, good sequences and laughs, The Def Jam soundtrack was one of the biggest of the decade. Legendary composer Lalo Schifrin with another great score. RIP to Elizabeth Peña (Detective Tania Johnson), Philip Baker Hall (Captain Bill Diel), Chris Penn (Clyde), Judo Gene LeBell (Taxi Driver) and Tom Wilkinson (Juntao). Please watch the sequels and don't miss all those outtakes.
Didn't Jackie Chan became well known to the American people and audiences and other celebrities by 1995 I remember he won MTV movie awards for the lifetime achievement award and then early 1996 he became a successful born star with the release of Rumble in the Bronx. It was a big hit in America and then he presented at the Academy awards 1996 before he got rush hour. He was known before he did Rush hour and everybody loved him. Chris Farley was going to play Jackie's character Lee but they wanted Asian actor, so they got Jackie then after did you know Martin Lawrence was the original choice for Chris Tucker character. Jackie Chan offered it to him but he declined. Then Eddie Murphy, Will Smith, Wesley Snipes were also considered. Then Chris Tucker got it at the end.
@@chadyepipia8383 he had the stardom with American audiences that he was looking for by the 1990s. But in small circles since the 1980s, his fandom was building since then. His other stuff was slowly but surely hitting video cassette, cable and also Saturday afternoon on regular television (Kung Fu theater, Action theater, etc). Took awhile. But as much as he wanted success here, those of us never forgot him.
10:46 Iirc Jackie also said that he didn't know abt the n word stuff, so he asked abt it and when explained he was disappointed and said that he won't make any other movies with them if he has to say any type of racial slurs again.
You guys should check out the two movies Jackie did with Owen Wilson after you finish this franchise: Shanghai Noon and Shanghai Knights. Just as funny as the Rush Hour movies!
8:559:14 An interesting demonstration of what modern movies have done to people's expectations. It's an alien concept when the movie expects you to take it seriously without deflating every single scene with a quip or joke, even in a comedy.
Such fond memories of my first call to come to school because my daughter got us both in trouble. She sang "War, what is it good for" as she tried a kick at a classmates head. When asked what she was doing, she snitched. With Without a doubt, I was watching Rush Hour with my daddy, the 6 year old said (now 31).
i just watched this with my family in late june and we hadint seen this movie in about 15 years together and my cousin from florsida whose about 13 came to visit and watched it with us and he never watched it before . we were all dying of laughter .
So, as far as I remember, the "what's up" scene was something Jackie Chan was completely unaware the n-word was offensive and when he learnt the context of it, he was deeply apologetic about it.
I worry for people who have never seen all 3 Rush Hour movies :p Also to answer the car at the airport question - to be fair, Lee probably was afforded diplomatic status and it's probably a private jet terminal; it's not actually all that implausible that his car could have been designated okay to allow on to the apron, I wouldn't say it was impossible, LAX has a private jet terminal (actually I think it has a few) away from the plebs where that could actually happen, even if not now possibly back then.
"The colors of the wires" True, it's a common trope of films that bombs have some sort color code that makes them easy to defuse; but this is (partially) in place for two reasons: one, so audiences back in the day got the concept of defusing a bomb more easily (it has to be just one wire) and it was (partially) based on a practices you should use in any electric circuit (use wires with different colors to visually know what part of the circuit you are working on that is, later on). A bomb expert in reality is trying to understand how the circuit of the bomb works; if it can cut the power to the circuit or cut the path that sends electricity to the explosives (to make them explode), the bomb is deactivated. But to do that, one has to understand which wire is doing what (and that's why crime would, very likely, never use color coded wires). For any other circuit, yes: there is a color code so any electrician understands at first glance how any circuit is wired. Nice reaction, see you in the next one.
0:58 I never realized just how right he was, I mean look how they treated him & then he has to apologize but you know what? He did it for Soo-Yung so he earned himself a great partner/brother from another mother & a vacation after 5 years but you already know that. 2:14 Hey, I never knew R2D2 was in Fire Force! 4:10 Pretty childish but Lee pretended to be lost in translation so Carter did deserve that.😂 8:17, 9:33, 12:46, 19:14, 22:40 So salty & petty & they're even. 14:20 When you watch this at a young age, you become so angry for him & start cheering him on.
Check out the movies Money Talks(1997), National Security(2003), White Chick(2004), Big Mommas House(2000), Bad Boys(1995), The Nutty Professor(1996), Life(1999), The rest of Ice Cubes Friday series, and The rest of the Rush Hour series.
I'm pretty sure most people like myself call they see your reaction videos, and they just click off. I am convinced that between all of you, there are only three brain cells
Whooooah super weird coincidence. I was just watching an episode of Modern Family with the neighbor Walt, and it's the same actor that's the police chief in this movie. He's literally only in 1 episode of the show.
I'm not an electrician but I'm pretty sure the different colors of wires have to do with the amount of power they generate. That is always the same so they can make an educated guess as to what each wire does.👍🏼
RUSH HOUR!!! How does this one rank amongst the other ones?
#1. Although, I prefer Rush Hour 2.
I look forward to your reactions to the sequels!
It's definitely my favorite out of the 3. But every few months I watch all 3 they're hilarious.
1 and 2 are equally great imo
Exactly how as they were released.
Just like that.
Chris do one for the culture React to the last dragon That's a black hood classic
“This won’t work. I’m not 6’1”!”😂
"I was born in 90 this is not old" 2 seconds silence... leans in "you're old" LMAOOOOO CLASSIC its ok happens to us all brother.
but he's not old yet
As a Chinese person, the intention of the movie was to call out the unnecessary cultural differences people get hung up on when they could be best buds if they just focused on similarities instead.
Yeah, one thing i always loved about Jackie Chan movies is they show his bloopers and stunts at the end of each movie. One movie he actually broke his foot, had to get a cast, and decided to get this sock that looks like his sneakers so he could put it over the cast and keep on filming with the broken foot. Dude was insane when he was younger. I think it was either "Rumble in the Bronx" or "Operation: Condor ". Both were great movies.
Rush hour 2 is amazing, its probably my favorite of the 3
i use watch rush hour 2 so many times and i love jackie chan back in the day. my younger brother and I would watch bloopers over and over "his name is Lee, god damnit!"
The second movie is always the best one in a trilogy
The second one was hysterical 💀😂
@@hirvale Cars☠️
I can't wait for them to see THAT blooper.
13:15 ‘you knew it was the british’ CHRIS PLEASE 😂😂
@therealneal3034 no he's too right 😭😂
“Follow the rich white man”
Yo
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I was today years old when I found out Chris Tucker said "You want some fives with that?" instead of "You want some fries with that?"
He does say fries, Chris is just wrong. It even says fries in the subtitles. 7:55
I swear im still hearing fives lol
@@AlivviegirlIt's fives; that mistake in the captions dates back to the original dvd release and seemingly imprinted itself on the minds of a generation.
@@Alivviegirl It's 100% FIVES, as "Fries" wouldn't make sense for the scene.
@@AlivviegirlWrong. It's fives, as in five dollar bills. He is talking about 100's, 50's, 20's, etc.
Then, he makes the joke about 5's, with the joke being based on the common drive thru fast food saying, "Do you want fries with that(sandwich, burger, whatever.)"
I can't believe Suraj skipped this one, he could have pointed out that the trigger-happy bleach blonde is Miles from Lost. :D
Right?
And the one FBI agent is from Better Call Saul
It's an improvement.
4 parts of this movie that really make me crack up laughing are:
1. When Carter starts dancing like Michael Jackson in the middle of the street after blowing the car up
2. When Lee and Carter are bonding and practicing disarming techniques while Edwin Starr's song "War" plays in the background
3. When Carter says "I know that ain't the bomb. Get that bomb away from me." Towards the end
4. Carter picking a verbal fight with the elderly Chinese cook
And trust me, the blooper reels for the remaining two movies are just as funny when it comes to the slip-ups with the dialogue.
The guy trying to sell the c4 is Sean penns brother Chris. He was also in the original footloose. Rest in peace Chris and Elizabeth 🕊
Gotta love Juntaos Friday reference to Chris Tucker. "Put the gun down, fight like a man"
Should definitely consider “Shanghai Noon” with Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson
RIP Chris Penn, Elizabeth Pena, and Tom Wilkinson.
And Phillip Baker Hall too.
Also 'Judo' Gene Labell (taxi driver).
Legendary martial artist.
This movie introduced me to Jackie Chan.
This movie trilogy never gets old on a rewatch. The master class of Chris Tucker & Jackie Chan; you could never ever had a more hilarious and yet effect pair up in a film.
Although this is Jackie Chan at 5% of his abilities. Hollywood insurance policies and director Brett Ratner didn't give JC as much freedom as in his Hong Kong movies like Who Am I (1998).
@@jp3813 True. I didn't mind that they didn't go all out because to me you don't want to overshadow your co-lead that your teaming up in your buddy film by doing all the crazy stuff
@@Indiana_Minotaur Well, in the Lethal Weapon franchise, Riggs didn't have to be held back just so Murtaugh could shine. Many argued that Chris was given too much leeway to do whatever he wanted in the RH sequels to the point that he didn't seem like a cop anymore. In a bts interview w/ Ratner for RH2, he said that he always held JC back b/c he thinks that Americans don't like long fight scenes. Yet The Matrix already proved him wrong at that point.
@@jp3813 To be fair I didn't watch Lethal Weapon; but I do know that there was equal screen presence in those films.
I don't blame Ratner for the decision, because the audience at the time was different, and the atmosphere and climate in films were different. I would've also made the same mistake in holding Jackie back.
As for the Matrix. I would say the reason why it was proven a lot of people wrong with long fight scenes is specifically because it was fast, and it was personal; and a lot of the films at the time weren't taking the "serious" route as serious because they just want to make film, get box office numbers and move onto sequel or another project.
@@Indiana_Minotaur Screen presence, yes. But Riggs gets the majority of the action. Both JC & Chris were given their fair share of fish out of water material. Ratner just favored Chris' specialty (stand up comedy) over JC's (action).
navi's flexing on us matching her makeup with the fire fit gyatdamn!
"DO YOU UNDERSTAND THE WORDS THAT ARE COMIN' OUT OF MY MOUTH?!?" Classic.
So disrespectful istg i would crash out if i heard someone say that to me
The “protect the ancient vases” scene is one of two I VIVIDLY remember from this movie, the punchline when it shatters made my stomach drop the first time I saw it as a kid, your reactions were perfect lol. I used to want to be an archaeologist so the idea of a centuries/millennia old piece of history exploding like that made me feel the character’s pain (even though I know it’s fake).
The second thing about this movie: I can’t hear anyone grunt without responding “WAR. Huh. YEAH” either out loud or in my head, and it’s been like 20 years since I first saw this movie?
Navi you look so cute! 🥰 Definitely recreating this look, thanks for the inspiration ❤
The subtitles working faster than the speech
Unfortunately common in streaming services.
Speaking of Jackie Chan's music career, he was also the Singing Voice of Shang for the Cantonese and Mandarin dubs of Mulan!
This will always hold a special place in my heart. one of my favorite movies of all time. Definitely react to Rush Hour 2 and bring the rest of the normies on!! The more people the better!
At around 5:04, the old Taxi Driver is played by the legendary Martial Artist, Stuntman and actor Gene LeBell. I just realized it was him, lol.
This franchise is GOATED. Love the chemistry between Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker. They just don’t make em like this anymore. Can’t wait for the reaction to the sequel 🤘🏽
The old Taxi driver earlier in the movie was played by "Judo" Gene Lebel. He was a pro wrestler, stuntman, actor, and Judoka. He was also a mentor to Ronda Rousey.
He was also on the Green Hornet with Bruce Lee. He gave Bruce tips about grappling.
Dudes a legend made Steven Segal crap his pants
Toughest man alive.
Loving The Normies channel! One of my favorite commentary channels and my favorite group commentary channel! Keep up the good work!
RIP Elizabeth Peña. A great actress with a lot of Charisma on screen. A great movie of hers is Lone Star, an absolute favorite of mine.
Chris said I don't know I've never made a BOMB lol one of the funniest part of this reaction
3:13 _Do you understand the words that are coming out of my mouth?!_ 🤣🤣🤣
*Still have this on video, awesome.*
It's hilarious that my parents were totally okay with me watching this when I was little.
Nice of you to react to this just after Tom Wilkinson passed away. He played Juntao.
RIP
Rush Hour 1 & 2 are such hilarious fun movies man.
25 years ago.
After Lethal Weapon finished it's franchise, Rush Hour was the next Buddy Cop phenom around the corner.
Jackie Chan, the world's biggest action star looking to make a bigger impact on American audiences.
Chris Tucker of ATL, Georgia was among the young 'up and comers' in the comedy game with stand-up and a few films.
This was not Jackie's first film with an American studio.
He made 4 other films (1980-1985) and although with moderate success, he wasn't quite a star to American audiences yet.
But by the 1990s, his films were on video and cable while certain notable films were being re-released into Americans theatres:
Rumble In The Bronx, Supercop, Jackie Chan's First Strike, Operation Condor, Mr. Nice Guy and The legend of Drunken Master.
dir. Brett Ratner signed on after working with Tucker in Money Talks (1997).
Tucker was not the original choice for James Carter.
Wesley Snipes was the closest to being involved and ended up making BLADE (same summer).
Chan & Tucker turned out the action comedy of the year.
With great chemistry, good sequences and laughs,
The Def Jam soundtrack was one of the biggest of the decade.
Legendary composer Lalo Schifrin with another great score.
RIP to Elizabeth Peña (Detective Tania Johnson), Philip Baker Hall (Captain Bill Diel), Chris Penn (Clyde), Judo Gene LeBell (Taxi Driver) and Tom Wilkinson (Juntao).
Please watch the sequels and don't miss all those outtakes.
Didn't Jackie Chan became well known to the American people and audiences and other celebrities by 1995 I remember he won MTV movie awards for the lifetime achievement award and then early 1996 he became a successful born star with the release of Rumble in the Bronx. It was a big hit in America and then he presented at the Academy awards 1996 before he got rush hour. He was known before he did Rush hour and everybody loved him. Chris Farley was going to play Jackie's character Lee but they wanted Asian actor, so they got Jackie then after did you know Martin Lawrence was the original choice for Chris Tucker character. Jackie Chan offered it to him but he declined. Then Eddie Murphy, Will Smith, Wesley Snipes were also considered. Then Chris Tucker got it at the end.
@@chadyepipia8383 he had the stardom with American audiences that he was looking for by the 1990s.
But in small circles since the 1980s, his fandom was building since then.
His other stuff was slowly but surely hitting video cassette, cable and also Saturday afternoon on regular television (Kung Fu theater, Action theater, etc).
Took awhile.
But as much as he wanted success here, those of us never forgot him.
10:46 Iirc Jackie also said that he didn't know abt the n word stuff, so he asked abt it and when explained he was disappointed and said that he won't make any other movies with them if he has to say any type of racial slurs again.
Rush Hour, Boondocks, Cobra Kai and Sunny...
PEAK comedy content in the channel ngl.
You can't have bloopers anymore since studios now have to toss in a mid-credits scene to advertise the coming sequel slash cinematic universe.
That's only for superhero movies
Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker are such a good duo together ugh love this film & the 2nd one
You guys should check out the two movies Jackie did with Owen Wilson after you finish this franchise: Shanghai Noon and Shanghai Knights. Just as funny as the Rush Hour movies!
Rather than Rush Hour 4, I'd like to see another installment in The 'Shanghai' series.
Shanghai Noon and Knight are my favorite movies too! I hope they react to it!
8:55 9:14 An interesting demonstration of what modern movies have done to people's expectations. It's an alien concept when the movie expects you to take it seriously without deflating every single scene with a quip or joke, even in a comedy.
I swear, Chris didn’t blink not even once in all action scenes.
Amazing
😂
7:58 Chris is the only person I've ever seen find this joke as funny as I did lol
12:02 that’s my favorite moment in the movie. Quote it all the time. That actor nailed it.
I’M NO PUNK BIT***!
25:18 it’s funny hearing Jackie say that when you hear Chris Tuckers story with him in interviews.
Other Jackie Chan movies you may want to look at: Rumble in the Bronx, Mr. Nice Guy, The Drunken Master, Shanghai Noon.
16:35 she has passed away such great actress.
In 1998 I was 14 years and freshman in highschool when this movie came out.
Navi, that Harley Quinn-esque fit is dope !
Chinese Eminem is playing Zhao in the Netflix live-action Avatar series.
01:37 after moving to SoCal for a few years, this short dialogue is even funnier
8:44
“Upper body strength kick in when u scared as shit”
Idk why I was laughing too hard at this
Can’t wait for you to react to the rest of the trilogy! 😂
13:34 “she must be throwing it baaack” 🤣🤣☠️👌🏻
Man that was hilarious thank you for making it.
You gotta do Rush Hour 2. My favorite comedy of all time
Classic. Diner scene in the beginning can’t believe it wasn’t showed. Can’t wait for rush hour 2
Did you watch the intro?
Those were the days
Gods they were glorious
One of the best parts of the Rush Hour films are outtakes just seeing Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker just goofing around are just hilarious.
21:15 Unless you're making fully custom electronics from scratch, it would be hard to swap wire colors around. A lot of parts come premade.
Such fond memories of my first call to come to school because my daughter got us both in trouble.
She sang "War, what is it good for" as she tried a kick at a classmates head.
When asked what she was doing, she snitched. With
Without a doubt, I was watching Rush Hour with my daddy, the 6 year old said (now 31).
i just watched this with my family in late june and we hadint seen this movie in about 15 years together and my cousin from florsida whose about 13 came to visit and watched it with us and he never watched it before . we were all dying of laughter .
Classic film, glad you guys enjoyed it and I’m glad you guys all seem to be in good health.
So, as far as I remember, the "what's up" scene was something Jackie Chan was completely unaware the n-word was offensive and when he learnt the context of it, he was deeply apologetic about it.
Now you have to watch the rest of them!
Also, Navi's outfit is so cute 🥰
DO YOUUUUU UNDERSTANNNNNND THE WORDS COMING OUT OF MY MOUTTHHHHHH?!?
Navi... You looking amazing as always ❤❤
I worry for people who have never seen all 3 Rush Hour movies :p
Also to answer the car at the airport question - to be fair, Lee probably was afforded diplomatic status and it's probably a private jet terminal; it's not actually all that implausible that his car could have been designated okay to allow on to the apron, I wouldn't say it was impossible, LAX has a private jet terminal (actually I think it has a few) away from the plebs where that could actually happen, even if not now possibly back then.
I love this lol y’all should do more 90s movies like Major Payne!!
"The colors of the wires"
True, it's a common trope of films that bombs have some sort color code that makes them easy to defuse; but this is (partially) in place for two reasons: one, so audiences back in the day got the concept of defusing a bomb more easily (it has to be just one wire) and it was (partially) based on a practices you should use in any electric circuit (use wires with different colors to visually know what part of the circuit you are working on that is, later on).
A bomb expert in reality is trying to understand how the circuit of the bomb works; if it can cut the power to the circuit or cut the path that sends electricity to the explosives (to make them explode), the bomb is deactivated. But to do that, one has to understand which wire is doing what (and that's why crime would, very likely, never use color coded wires).
For any other circuit, yes: there is a color code so any electrician understands at first glance how any circuit is wired.
Nice reaction, see you in the next one.
5:44 Uncensored
5:51 Censored
😂💀 I can’t
So yall ain't watching the rest?
My all-time favorite action movie. Have several VHS and DVD releases of the first one.🤣
The peak of Chris Tuckers career Rush Hour is forever a classic i literally know every line lmao
Guys please do watch the second and third installments of this franchise! They’re hilarious!
I always forget about Rush Hour when I try to list my all time favorite movies. But 1 and 2 are def at the top of my most rewatched movies
We needed a full couch for this one 😂
Jackie Chan really pulled up with the American Idiot fit on.
Yes the wire's of a bomb can be different colours. The more complex ones can be all the same colour, making it extremely difficult to defuse.
How have you guys not seen Rush Hour!?!? That's a classic...
Streets need Rush Hour 2
Epic reaction ❤❤😂
Need for remaining Rush Hours tooooo
0:58 I never realized just how right he was, I mean look how they treated him & then he has to apologize but you know what? He did it for Soo-Yung so he earned himself a great partner/brother from another mother & a vacation after 5 years but you already know that.
2:14 Hey, I never knew R2D2 was in Fire Force!
4:10 Pretty childish but Lee pretended to be lost in translation so Carter did deserve that.😂
8:17, 9:33, 12:46, 19:14, 22:40 So salty & petty & they're even.
14:20 When you watch this at a young age, you become so angry for him & start cheering him on.
For the longest time, I thought the line was "want any 5s with that?" as a play on fries.
How great is this movie...........20+ years old and still such a fun time.
Movies back then had such quality ❤
So Shanghai Noon and Shanghai Knights after the Rush Hour series?
We can only hope.
If anything, that was Jackie's next big franchise too.
I wanted to see a 3rd Shanghai film instead of Rush Hour 4.
Jackie chan saying the n-word is my favorite thing ever, he def invited to the cookout
Theres one rule in explos1ves, if theres red white and blue and another color, cut the other color
yooo yall gotta do the shanghai noon movies as well!!
When are you guys watching rush hour 2?
Jackie Chan did the Stunts himself it is him doing it
I remember watching this so many times as a kid 😁
"I'm warning you captain you better call the FBI or Ima drop his ass off a Panda Express"😂
Check out the movies Money Talks(1997), National Security(2003), White Chick(2004), Big Mommas House(2000), Bad Boys(1995), The Nutty Professor(1996), Life(1999), The rest of Ice Cubes Friday series, and The rest of the Rush Hour series.
Love the ATLA merch in the back. Great reaction, love this classic!
Chris “You want to see it happen”
Plus he had to be close enough to trigger the explosives
I'm pretty sure most people like myself call they see your reaction videos, and they just click off. I am convinced that between all of you, there are only three brain cells
We have gotten some good martial art actors, but we still haven't gotten anyone who could replace or emulate Jackie Chan style or energy.
This has a quarter of a million views and it still looks like they haven’t watched the sequels 😭😭
I like when they release stuff from the Patreon vault and look younger.
Whooooah super weird coincidence. I was just watching an episode of Modern Family with the neighbor Walt, and it's the same actor that's the police chief in this movie. He's literally only in 1 episode of the show.
I'm not an electrician but I'm pretty sure the different colors of wires have to do with the amount of power they generate. That is always the same so they can make an educated guess as to what each wire does.👍🏼