@FelipeKyo he was going to shoot him and tell law enforcement that he fell on the floor as if it were a freak accident that took the mans life and not him being shot by carter.
For those who don't know, Don Cheadle takes his craft very seriously, if he agrees to a role, he puts in the same effort whether it is large or small. He said he would do the scene but there were 2 stipulations, he learned chinese and spoke with the proper dialect, and when he fought Jackie he didn't lose or win. He did this for a small cameo fee and .25 percent of the gross profits
For a cameo before he was even big? I find that hard to believe. His only two big time credits up to this point are colors in 88 and boogie nights in 97. He didn’t become big until a few years after this.
@@TonyDanza4Lyfe This is a Brett Ratner film, and they had worked together previously in “The Family Man”. Hence why Jeremy Piven also has a small role, as does Saul Rubinek (he played the blackjack dealer in the casino scene). Actors will often do small roles on a director’s subsequent film for cheap as a thank you.
@@TonyDanza4Lyfe he was in Meteor Man as the villain. Co starred in Volcano and Out Of Sight around the same time as RH. And I'm sure at the time he was probably already working on Oceans 11 and Traffic. He was a name in Hollywood for sure around this time.
People don’t know .25 of 1% of $347M is literally $867,500… not exactly a ton here and the projection of $150-$175M is half of that… Chris Tucker got paid $20M per movie
"You come up in here, you don't show me no badge. You didn't even flash a warrant! You know what I'ma do for you? I'ma whoop yo ass... and then I'ma whoop *yo* ass!"
Don Cheadle spoke better Cantonese than the other Hollywood actors of the next 20 years. The guy clearly put in effort to get the intonation right. Mad respect to him
Nah bro, that's how it works in the martial arts world. Every style has the fundamentals and proper form. The rest are the personality you give it when you apply techniques to meet certain needs. That's why you have such variation of execution for each art. Personally, I was never taught to show your back to the opponent, but I know other practitioners like to add twists as it opens up a low sweep or maybe an ankle lock, or a hand strike like what they picture here. That Twisting Tiger with the spiraling hands is actually a very prominent Jackie Chan technique that not a lot of other martial arts actors use. It looks like a blend of Wushu and Wing Chun. It's something I almost always look for in a Jackie Chan movie (he didn't do it in The Foreigner as far as I remember, though).
Brilliant writing. Carter’s bullying tactics weren’t going to work here, but the respect martial arts students have for their masters were an instant connection between Lee and Kenny. It’s amazing how much people open up when respect and honor get involved
Especially as it wasn't just the fact that they were martial artists, but that they were martial "siblings" within the same style. Within the martial arts world that is a very old fashioned but powerful bond in the styles that still emphasize it.
@アラシMa Yeah was going to say. Given martial art styles ( Whushu ) where passed from father to son and given brothers of " twisting tiger " trained both men they would know what the other went threw to learn said style so a mutual respect bond would be present.
@@FalconWindblader lol. Maybe he does know. Who knows. Cuz that accent if I only heard audio would have mistaken for a dam native and I am american born and dont speak cantonese.
As someone who comes from a martial art background , as students we make an attachment to our masters and have much respect for their teachings and lessons . To see that someone else comes from the same connection to our masters , we show respect immediately because our action represent our masters teachings .
@@bw-mi9xp The official chinese language is mandarin, but China is filled with many dialects. One popular dialect spoken mainly in the province of Guangdong, which includes places like Hong Kong, is cantonese. Cantonese is what jackie chan and don cheadle were speaking here.
I mean if you're going to have a loud and quick mouth you might as well have quick hands cuz you never know when someone will get pissed off at you enough to want to shoot you
Yup, Kung-fu movies were a big thing for young black Americans after the civil rights movement since they never really saw one of their own in movies and on TV, so Asian actors like Bruce Lee were kind of like a better alternative than seeing white people all the time. I believe this was sort of like a collective inspiration for Don Cheadle's character in this movie, which in turn was Kendrick's inspiration. Crazy right?
It's because the moment they entered the back, his hand was already on it but noticed his finger was off the trigger. Chris Tucker apparently was taught well enough.
"So detective Carter and Lee came up in my restaurant looking for counterfeit bills and I pulled out a hunnit out of the safe and said 'BOOM, are you looking for this?!?'"
you are embarrassing me in front of my wife and front of my kids. Chris:You're embarrassing yourself,You a black man with a Chinese restaurant on Crenshaw.Thats funny!
This scene's blooper was golden. Tucker called Jackie's character as jackie and cheadle just lost his shit having to reshoot again "HIS NAME IS LEE GODDAMMIT" 😂😂
I love how a Black man from LA and a man from China bond over martial arts. We humans find connections everywhere. It's heartwarming to see. Also, that Don Cheadle? He looks like a kid in this!
@@essayibcs8528 This is true even in real life dipshit, fighters come from all over the world to compete against one another, you can't be this big of a dipshit, but then again here you are...
@@FernandoMartinez-jl3us Fun Fact: The Greatness of Chris Career is improv most his movies weren't on script and eventually the directors just let him rock out!! Gave him a baseline of the scene and just let'em GO💯🐐
@@seriesreview3838 Hav... Have you not heard of the movie: "Hotel Rwanda"? If not, it's a good movie based on the Rwandan genocide. And Don Cheadle plays the main character, the manager of a hotel in Rwanda.
Dudes not underrated. He already won a golden globe, an emmy and a sag award. Nominated for an academy. Hell...he even won a grammy. He is definitely one of the most versatile and best actor but not underrated. Everyone knows how good he is.
if kenny had attacked he would have been faster, he just put his hand up and got in a stance while exhaling sharply. still a nice draw but he was waiting for it hard after kenny took of his glasses.
@@stantondinger5836 if what you said is true, then it is kinda wasted because he was indeed impressive! Nevertheless, he had Jackie Chan to thank for making him who he is, courtesy of the Rush Hour trilogy.
Carter's competence is vastly underrated. He's actually a damn good cop. He always get the job done and he's extremely dangerous with a gun. The guy never misses a shot and I don't think he's ever lost a shootout
Yeah and apparently the callback went over Don Cheadles head he completely missed the reference. He couldn’t tell why Kendrick was dressed like that in the music video.
Probably had a voice coach and worked real hard to get the few lines right. From what I have read, even harder than Mandarin; more tonal. But thanks for answering was wondering about the quality of his accent.
“Oh I know I don’t think I see what I”m seeing what I’m thinking 🤨”
I just that peeped that. Damn never noticed lol
I had a stroke reading this and I just heard him say it
Brock what’s up lol
I know good and well y'all aint gambling back here! This supposed to be a chinese restaurant!
Sup bro brock
"Kenny you embarrassing yourself, you're a black man with a Chinese restaurant on Crenshaw" Lmao
That line kills me! 😂
😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@angelpacheco5399 for sum reason it kills me to
That's Was Funny AF Especially Kenny Reaction After He Said That 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Don Cheadle: “ Bret I’ll do this one scene for you but I wanna speak Chinese and fight Jackie Chan but not lose.”
Facts😂😂😂😂😂😂
So this is rhodes before he joined the us airforce
@@charlesdavid2407 us air force
@@fananta1629 we get it you can spell
Igh bet...
"Why are you hanging out with 7-11?"
"7-11?"
"Because his mouth never closes."
I love that.
Meaning?
@@colinz783 7-11 is a 24 hour convenience store, never closes
Jackie Chan and Don Cheadle get along better than Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker.
HEY! I heard that. I heard that.
@@hongzhen7109plus Whataburger
"I'ma shoot you and say you fell in the kitchen!"
Gets me everytime 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Right 😂😂
1:13 - 1:18
Lmaoo I caught that barely today I was cooking I started laughing
I don't get it till this day
@FelipeKyo he was going to shoot him and tell law enforcement that he fell on the floor as if it were a freak accident that took the mans life and not him being shot by carter.
"Why are you hanging out with 7-11?"
"7-11?"
"Cause his mouth never closes."
Not even aloe vera can treat that burn!
lol can you explain it
@@unicock8268 Kenny called Carter "7-11" because his mouth never closes, it's a reference to the 24 hour convenience store that never closes.
@@deathbykonami5487 ah okay.. THANKS A GALLON!!
WHY R U HANGING OUT WITH 7-11!!!?????? HAHAHAHAHA!!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Shouldn’t it be 24/7 if it never closes? Why 7/11?
War Machine spoke Cantonese, that was priceless.
And did a little Kung Fu as well
He was a crip in South Central la
funny thing that Jacky dont reply in cantonese lol
Tropical thunder - see iron man speaks mandarin
Rocket > War Machine
Supposedly Don Cheadle only agreed to play this part if he got to speak Chinese and fight Jackie Chan. He nailed it!
For those who don't know, Don Cheadle takes his craft very seriously, if he agrees to a role, he puts in the same effort whether it is large or small. He said he would do the scene but there were 2 stipulations, he learned chinese and spoke with the proper dialect, and when he fought Jackie he didn't lose or win.
He did this for a small cameo fee and .25 percent of the gross profits
Getting .25 points for a cameo? That sounds like completely made up BS.
For a cameo before he was even big? I find that hard to believe. His only two big time credits up to this point are colors in 88 and boogie nights in 97. He didn’t become big until a few years after this.
@@TonyDanza4Lyfe This is a Brett Ratner film, and they had worked together previously in “The Family Man”. Hence why Jeremy Piven also has a small role, as does Saul Rubinek (he played the blackjack dealer in the casino scene). Actors will often do small roles on a director’s subsequent film for cheap as a thank you.
@@TonyDanza4Lyfe he was in Meteor Man as the villain. Co starred in Volcano and Out Of Sight around the same time as RH. And I'm sure at the time he was probably already working on Oceans 11 and Traffic. He was a name in Hollywood for sure around this time.
People don’t know .25 of 1% of $347M is literally $867,500… not exactly a ton here and the projection of $150-$175M is half of that… Chris Tucker got paid $20M per movie
“I’ll shoot ya say you fell in the kitchen” fucking gold 🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@tuxedocream The funny thing is all gold is old, very old lol
Now they use voice to skull technology according to Google. Good movie
American police guide in a nutshell.
lol imagine a fatal gunshot wound looking like a kitchen fall somehow
“Kenny you embarrassing yourself. You’re a black man with a Chinese restaurant on Crenshaw.”
Yes most of the time social pressure comes from close environnement.
"You come up in here, you don't show me no badge. You didn't even flash a warrant! You know what I'ma do for you? I'ma whoop yo ass... and then I'ma whoop *yo* ass!"
@@sebastianemond5313 "Kenny... we'll love to see that. We..."
@@Young_Dab c’mon Kenny c’mon
@Alien West more like cultural appreciation :)
Don Cheadle spoke better Cantonese than the other Hollywood actors of the next 20 years. The guy clearly put in effort to get the intonation right. Mad respect to him
These three need to be in a movie together again. Just the clip alone has me weak in tears. 😂😂😂
Yeah kenny cool too. The 3 musketeers
I'd go see that!
when carter said “Wont’aang, eep’tooong, epiteooooooonski” ......i felt that
Lol
Im surprised ppl still hereeee lol
If anyone can translate what he said or meant to say, we would appreciate it
I forgot that part, choked on my captain crunch
' Scrolled in the comment section jus to see this comment🔥oh I know I dont think I see what I'm think I'm seeing thinking💯🔥🔥
When Jackie Chan calls out your fighting style, make friends quick and stop fighting. He’s already got you read bro😅
Martial Arts can bring the world together.I made a lot of friends by just knowing Tae Kwon Do.
@@Ksavage2010 very true! A great discipline to have
Nah bro, that's how it works in the martial arts world. Every style has the fundamentals and proper form. The rest are the personality you give it when you apply techniques to meet certain needs. That's why you have such variation of execution for each art. Personally, I was never taught to show your back to the opponent, but I know other practitioners like to add twists as it opens up a low sweep or maybe an ankle lock, or a hand strike like what they picture here. That Twisting Tiger with the spiraling hands is actually a very prominent Jackie Chan technique that not a lot of other martial arts actors use. It looks like a blend of Wushu and Wing Chun. It's something I almost always look for in a Jackie Chan movie (he didn't do it in The Foreigner as far as I remember, though).
I bet their moms have the same name, too.
@@Ksavage2010 met any gals ?
Brilliant writing. Carter’s bullying tactics weren’t going to work here, but the respect martial arts students have for their masters were an instant connection between Lee and Kenny. It’s amazing how much people open up when respect and honor get involved
Especially as it wasn't just the fact that they were martial artists, but that they were martial "siblings" within the same style. Within the martial arts world that is a very old fashioned but powerful bond in the styles that still emphasize it.
0:42 The hand motion 😂😂😂😂
Bahzhahhahahaha I’m adopting this into my daily life immediately
😂😂
Hilarious! ✋🏾
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@@Orangeflavawhy bruh 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I like how Lee is better friends with Kenny after knowing him for 5 minutes and Carter has known him for years.
Wasn't even 5 minutes, more like 2 or 3
@アラシMa Yeah was going to say. Given martial art styles ( Whushu ) where passed from father to son and given brothers of " twisting tiger " trained both men they would know what the other went threw to learn said style so a mutual respect bond would be present.
They're brothers from another master
Students will always still be students. Its quite an unspoken rule you gotta respect each other
Like #999 yaaaaaas !!!
For a non-Chinese person, his Cantonese accent and pronunciation are damn accurate.
I agree
He studies his roles. Mad respect.
I dont even speak Canto it but know that was a dam good accent and pronunciation. Sounds like native holy hell
I speak Cantonese for 20 years & damn, he passed with flying colors for someone who's just blurting out lines he doesn't understand.
@@FalconWindblader lol. Maybe he does know. Who knows. Cuz that accent if I only heard audio would have mistaken for a dam native and I am american born and dont speak cantonese.
“And then Ima whoop yo ass” the delivery gets me every time 😂😂
As someone who comes from a martial art background , as students we make an attachment to our masters and have much respect for their teachings and lessons . To see that someone else comes from the same connection to our masters , we show respect immediately because our action represent our masters teachings .
That's why martial arts change many people for the better.
We just gonna ignore the fact that some Chinese Kung-Fu master has a brother who lives in ghetto LA who is most likely just as skilled as he is?
lmao. it's actually normal though. I know a famous tai chi instructor that lives in south london. I even saw him on the train once
And adopted the name "Freddy"?
@@SantomPh it's a fairly common thing for Chinese people to do
shiiit Big U from Rollin 60s is a black belt lol back then hella cats in gangs was doing martial arts in 70s.
@@AQUAPHREESH193 Preach. Exactly.
i'm a native cantonese speaker and of all the hollywood movies i've watched where a foreigner speaks cantonese, don cheadle is by far the best at it.
forgive me for my ignorance, but what is the difference between cantonese, chinese, mandarin?
@@bw-mi9xp The official chinese language is mandarin, but China is filled with many dialects. One popular dialect spoken mainly in the province of Guangdong, which includes places like Hong Kong, is cantonese. Cantonese is what jackie chan and don cheadle were speaking here.
@@blueTwl then why did my chinese neighbor question what mandarin was when i asked if he spoke mandarin?
@@bw-mi9xp Not sure. If he doesn't know English well, he might not be familiar with the term Mandarin. But there's no problem with your question.
@@blueTwl ok thank you for taking time out of your day to help with this. i guess its because his english is very limited.
1:56 for sure is a genuine laugh from Jackie lol!
You're terrible at reading people
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁They all doing everything as Genuine 😁😁😁😁😁😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@Sky_Blazeand you are Gay BTS fan 🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢😂😂😂😂😂😂😂That's Why you frustrated and Shouting others without Reason 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢Gay
3:23 always gets me 😂
Bruhhhh I Swore I Was Da Only One 😂😂😂 Shit Had Me In Tears Da 1st Time I Noticed It Lmao.
I been looking for this comment
lmaoo i repeated it 6 times then saw it again here in this comment
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I assume yall know wtf he said 💀
When most non asian actors attempt chinese they butcher it. But Don nailed it very well.
Good job captain planet.
He was rocket
I want a Captain Planet movie with him in it and not just a short. He's the Captain Planet this world deserves haha
@@davidpowers1669 i would watch thr shit outta that lol
Captain planet mothafuckas
@@davidpowers1669 need to get some woodpeckers ready...
I don't wanna turn into trees
"nailed it"
😂
Carter is obnoxious, but is actually quick on the draw with that gun.
It's hard to spot, when kenny threatened them you can see carter put his hand on his hip where the gun was
The streets came outta carter from Friday. Lmao
I mean if you're going to have a loud and quick mouth you might as well have quick hands cuz you never know when someone will get pissed off at you enough to want to shoot you
Dude is a great Marksman.
Funny as my videos on my channel
This one scene has more character, memorable lines, and nuance than most major films released today.
So true. Well said!
3:21 best line in the whole movie
“Kenny you’re embarrassing yourself. You’re a black man with a Chinese restaurant on Crenshaw”. Frigging epic line! 😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
😂🤣
Hahaha😂
He right tho 😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
“I’ll shoot you and say you fell in the kitchen.”
*Police officers today: “Write that down. WRITE THAT DOWN.”*
Cant Breathe
This shit killed me
💀💀💀💀 DECEASED
😭😭😭
Y’all dumb 😂😂😂
The quickness that Carter pulled that gun🤣🤣🤣
Watch again. You can see just right before Kenny threatened to kick their ass, Carter was already lifting his right arm so he can grab his gun
Love how they become friendly after knowing the fighting style
HIS NAME IS LEE, GODDAMN IT.
Man we would love to see that, wouldn’t we Lee?
We’d love 2 see that Jackie 😂
😂😂😂😂
I love that the outtakes are just a legendary as the movie 😁
@yoyo 19 Chelsea Clinton
Rush hour is the greatest trilogy ever fucking created.
Honestly ❤️
@Shy Brotha Speaks Yeaaaah, sucks that was such a weak installment. Great story, but the writing was just BLEH
@Shy Brotha Speaks nah i loved Rush hour 3, but still 2 is my favorite
Back to the Future is my second favorite trilogy.
Don't forget Pirates of the Caribbean ☺️
"I'll shoot u say u fell in the kitchen" still 1 of the best movie lines that never fails to make me laugh
I really don't get it that line
So this was the real kung fu kenny before kendrick lamar.
he inspired kung fu kenny
nice
Funny as my videos on my channel
Of course
Yup, Kung-fu movies were a big thing for young black Americans after the civil rights movement since they never really saw one of their own in movies and on TV, so Asian actors like Bruce Lee were kind of like a better alternative than seeing white people all the time. I believe this was sort of like a collective inspiration for Don Cheadle's character in this movie, which in turn was Kendrick's inspiration. Crazy right?
Anyone else gonna talk about how fast Chris Tucker drew his gun? Man could be in a Wild West movie!
It's because the moment they entered the back, his hand was already on it but noticed his finger was off the trigger. Chris Tucker apparently was taught well enough.
That moment of respect and discipline after Chan call out his fighting style. Love it
Mad respect to war machine. Cantonese is a difficult dialect to speak but he mastered the few sentences very well. Bravo
You must be under 20 for referring to him as ''War Machine''. This here was the first time I saw Mr. Cheadle in a movie. Early 2000s.
*Mandarin is hard Cantonese is a walk in the park*
@@IronMan-tk8uc Eh, I remember him as Ice Tray in that one episode of Fresh Prince as the first time I saw him.
@@InfernosReaper Oh yeah.
omg, didnt notice that. That's really war machine?!
"So detective Carter and Lee came up in my restaurant looking for counterfeit bills and I pulled out a hunnit out of the safe and said 'BOOM, are you looking for this?!?'"
I understood that reference!
Hahahahaha
Was that the whole story? .........ah, it's very good then..
@@s_akw quality save bro 😂😂😂
You are a legend😂😂
That 7-11 joke still hilarious after all these years 😂😂😂
When you watch Rush Hour movies when you're older you realise the comedic genius of Chris Tucker
you are embarrassing me in front of my wife and front of my kids.
Chris:You're embarrassing yourself,You a black man with a Chinese restaurant on Crenshaw.Thats funny!
Lmao
I was about to say the same thing but then saw ur comment...Lmao EPIC!!!
His name is Carter goddammit.
@dautolover 🤣🤣🤣🤣 you deserve more likes 👍
It’s “His name is Lee, God D**n it.” Not Carter. Come on, man! You haven’t watched the movie enough times to remember their amazing bloopers?
"I'll shoot ya and say you fell in the kitchen." Fucking awesome line.
Such an underrated
1:12 - 1:18
Kkkkkkk
Method Acting Cop
"I'll shoot you and say you fell in the kitchen!" Will always live rent free in my head!😂
As someone who understands Cantonese, the 7-11 joke had me dying! LOL
"His name is lee, goddamnit!" 😂😂
😂😂😂😂
We would love to see that, we'd love to see that Jackie?
Came here to say that 😂
Man I was thinking I could do that joke, you beat me to it🤣🤣🤣
😂🤣🤣
This scene's blooper was golden. Tucker called Jackie's character as jackie and cheadle just lost his shit having to reshoot again "HIS NAME IS LEE GODDAMMIT" 😂😂
Yes. That blooper scene was funny. I love the bloopers
Just showing that part to my co-workers we were all dying!!
@@sabssabs m.ua-cam.com/video/LlDfEMzFyGo/v-deo.html&t=295s
so many funny outtakes. liked the one when Jackie was holding his gun and bust into the room and said "cheese!" instead of "freeze!"
His feigning annoyance was hilarious
0:43 I love how he waves his hands like a chinese npc in a GTA cutscene lmao
havent seen the movie in YEARS but I'm now just noticing how funny Chris looks in the background while they fight 1:33 😂😂
I love how a Black man from LA and a man from China bond over martial arts. We humans find connections everywhere. It's heartwarming to see. Also, that Don Cheadle? He looks like a kid in this!
Nothing like combat to bring folks together. :)
@ShowTime_Mikey Wooo!
It's a movie dumbass
@@essayibcs8528 you don’t think they realize that?
@@essayibcs8528 This is true even in real life dipshit, fighters come from all over the world to compete against one another, you can't be this big of a dipshit, but then again here you are...
“Wont’aang, eep’tooong, epiteooooooonski” -Carter
5.3k later, I’m glad I listened to my 3AM mind and took the time to type this out :) thanks y’all
Always thought that was something but later I figured out he just saying stuff
@@FernandoMartinez-jl3us Fun Fact: The Greatness of Chris Career is improv most his movies weren't on script and eventually the directors just let him rock out!! Gave him a baseline of the scene and just let'em GO💯🐐
Funny as my videos on my channel
You beat me to it Lol
😂
Man that’s some accurate cantonese. Props to Don Cheadle.
Chris Tucker trying to speak Chinese at the end is classic!!😂😂😂
The chemistry between Chris and Jakie is outstanding.
Too bad that can't be replicated to both races on a whole😏
You mean great couple?
Yes but the moment with Jackie Chan and Don cheadle is a gem
Yeah, better than with Owen Wilson on Shanghai noon and Shanghai knights...
It's the secret ingredient in the Rush Hour trilogy
Can't believe he once opened a chinese restaurant.. Years later, he join a team that defeats Thanos.
Then he started Space Jam 2
And he ran a Hotel in Rwanda
@@TheCrispAlien you serious?
@@seriesreview3838 Hav... Have you not heard of the movie: "Hotel Rwanda"?
If not, it's a good movie based on the Rwandan genocide. And Don Cheadle plays the main character, the manager of a hotel in Rwanda.
@@TheCrispAlien let me check it out 👊
Haha. I rewatch the Rush Hour movies every 4-5 months. Great movies
Loved these movies growing up.. When I have kids and a yard, I'm going to get two German shepherds and name them Carter and Lee
smart asf
"Why are you hanging out with 7-11"
I'm dead 😂
Why exactly does 7-11 mean someone who just doesn't shut up?
@@ExtremeWays4Bourne Have you ever seen a 7-Eleven close?
Thats CODE talk..
Streets be watching..
Watch out little bitch.. Lol
I know right !
Funny as my videos on my channel
Don Cheadle speaking Chinese. Is there anything this man _can't_ do?! Such an underrated actor.
Ever see him as Captain Planet?
@@marcuscorvin9998 bruhhhhhh😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
Cantonese :/
@@marcuscorvin9998 i did 😂 and I'm glad i did
@@Xuenii0126 I had to watch the clip of him saying "because his mouth never closes" like 10 times before kind of hearing it lmao
I wish the conversation between Jackie and Don could have lasted a little longer. Them bonding over their fighting skills was hilarious to me.
They got the war machine as the American brother of Jackie Chan. That’s pretty awesome.
Notice how Chris Tucker was still looking at him open the safe when he was supposed to be looking the other way lol.
You noticed that, but didn't notice Jackie. You're not that guy... trust me. You're not that guy.
@@guy2006 Da...
we noticed that everytime we watch 😂😂😂
SO DID JACKIE
@@guy2006 but you are that guy! Hhaa get it? You're name is Guy
Carter : jacky, we would love to see that..
Kenny: His name is lee goddammit..!! 🤣
That must be my favorite outake xD
Where was this?
@@lazodavidpaul3675 bloopers at the end of the movie
IYKYK
@@genomcyber7731 Mine is "Damn! He ain't in Rush Hour 3!"
Props to don Cheadle for being a legit actor and properly learning his Chinese lines even though it’s for a comedy film
No matter how many times I watch this I always find it funny
Am I the only one who wants a movie exploring how Kenny learnt top-tier martial arts from some dude called Freddy Ching?
Lol
Same.
Rush hour 4
Yes.
In Crenshaw too
Don Cheadle most underrated actor. my opinion he’s one of the best
Dudes not underrated. He already won a golden globe, an emmy and a sag award. Nominated for an academy. Hell...he even won a grammy. He is definitely one of the most versatile and best actor but not underrated. Everyone knows how good he is.
He also played Ice Tray on an episode of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.
@@helsinki he’s way better than Jamie Foxx
@@treseancann1261 yes
I wonder how much of that was counterfeit money.
First he starred in a series with the golden girls and now speaking Cantonese accurately. Very impressive.
The ending makes that entire scene!
The only man to fight Jackie to a draw in Rush Hour.
That tall chinese beat em tho
He should be Jackie’s rival
"His name is Lee, goddammit!"
Donnie Yen did too
Don't forget dat giant on rush hour 3
Tucker’s draw was actually clean as fuck lol
His hand was already on it. But I thought the same thing at first
Ahaha word
if kenny had attacked he would have been faster, he just put his hand up and got in a stance while exhaling sharply. still a nice draw but he was waiting for it hard after kenny took of his glasses.
🤣Red Dead Clean
@@Taj_Fitness Red Dead Clean vs War Machine
Jackie Chan vs Don Cheadle?! We gotta see this again in the next film!! 😂😂😂
All 3 of them killed that scene! 👏😂
I need a martial arts old school movie with Don Cheadle
Funny as my videos on my channel
And cheez wiz
DAWG YES
Its called enter the twisting tiger
Don Cheadle as Kwai Chang Caine in a Kung Fu remake that's Kung Fu meets Blazing Saddles.
"Awk-tong, ipt-awng, peet-onskee"
It’s even funny written out 😂
@@Ireallyhatetobethatguybut I’m dying laughing I was just trying to figure out how to write it
Does it mean anything?
this is the comment ive been searching for. 😂 nice 1 bro
@@bboygenetics9882 No it's gibberish
I like how before the fight began, Carter already had his hand on his gun
Missed these kinds of movies .
For those who don’t know, Kenny here is the inspiration for Kendrick Lamar’s “Kung-Fu Kenny.”
If that's true, that's fucking AWESOME!
Yep yep! This is the real Kungfu Kenny!
Is the actor don cheedle? Cuz if so its such a flex for kendrick to get the real kungfu kenny on the dna vid
@@99knives22 In this scene? Yes it’s him.
@@99knives22 yah, it is don cheadle. That’s why he’s in the video. ;)
Chris tucker is a legend in comedy!
And dmx is legend in gangster wit jet li
and rest in peace bruce lee tupac shakur
Legendary 7-11
was* because he doesn't act or do comedy anymore. He found religion.
@@stantondinger5836 if what you said is true, then it is kinda wasted because he was indeed impressive! Nevertheless, he had Jackie Chan to thank for making him who he is, courtesy of the Rush Hour trilogy.
@@stantondinger5836 What are you talking about, he still does stand up... he has 6 live comedy shows already scheduled for this year.
Don Cheadle needs to come back in rush hour 4
Let's also note that Carter's quick draw skills were on point, man had the gun pointed the same moment Kenny posted up.
The threat was real with Kenny, Carter pulled his gun faster than a old western cowboy.
But He did it Gangsta style
I love how no one's talking about that. That was one of the fastest gun draws I've seen in my life
lol his hands were in his pocket the whole time
Carter's competence is vastly underrated. He's actually a damn good cop. He always get the job done and he's extremely dangerous with a gun. The guy never misses a shot and I don't think he's ever lost a shootout
Thank you for pointing it out
The ass kicking Carter got in Hong Kong was so legendary that it reached all the way from overseas to Crenshaw 😂
😆hao
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 . I'm glad somebody else noticed.
"Kenny you embarrassing yourself, you a black man with a Chinese restaurant on Crenshaw"😂😂😂
😂😂😂 shìt gets me every time
“You know what I’ma do for you?” Lmao
Just now realizing that “Kung fu Kenny” is where Kendrick got his alter named from and that’s why Don Cheadle was in the DNA video 🤯🤯🤯
Nah fr
Yeah and apparently the callback went over Don Cheadles head he completely missed the reference. He couldn’t tell why Kendrick was dressed like that in the music video.
Damn. Didnt know this
Underrated comment.
The way he said “you ain’t show me no baaaahdge” he was ready to whoop someone’s ass.
Off top. Lol
🤣🤣🤣🤣
“You dint even flash non” hehehehe
@@MrOwuya warrant
9 years later n this pops in my recommends lol I'm gonna have to watch this movie again
Love that instant camaraderie between students of two brother Masters XD
His Cantonese is pronounced very well. Like someone who spoke/learnt it for a fair bit, not something picked up just for this movie.
Don Cheadle would only agree to the part if he could speak Chinese. So he definitely took it seriously.
Funny as my videos on my channel
Honestly, he has the best pronunciation out of any hollywood actor I've seen ( who isn't cantonese of course )
I had thought people from china spoke mandarin?
Probably had a voice coach and worked real hard to get the few lines right. From what I have read, even harder than Mandarin; more tonal. But thanks for answering was wondering about the quality of his accent.
Carter is one of the funniest characters in movie history...I swear. Played to perfection by tucker.
All his roles are classic Money talks and Friday
Chris Tucker
@@money_fight_339 what?
love that 7-11 joke.
i gotta say Chris is still fucking hilarious.
Is everyone getting this in their recommended all of a sudden?
Yes.
Yup
Yes
Yup and im not even mad
Heck yeah
I love that at 1:23 Jackie wasn't attacking him, he was asking him where he learned twisted tiger 🐅🐯
His name is LEE, goddamnit!!
good call i didnt notice that
"Hey! Where'd you..."
Never noticed that
@@PhilMante “Kenny! Calm down Kenny!”
Lol the scene where they look away from the safe only to look straight back is funny as hell
How did I not catch Curtis Mayfield’s “Kung Fu” playing in the background??😂😂
a lot of people forget, Carter is actually an EXTREMELY competent cop.
@Leake Pouliton Sarcasm
Yeah including the writers after awhile
@@potsdam28 true; Rush Hour 3 Carter is annoying af
@@K.G444 But he beat up all of Kenji's men by himself
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂