This scene symbolizes how US and China relations used to be. Times were good for both countries. Hopefully things can go back to the way they used to be.
The first time I saw the movie, I almost cried in the scene when the next morning Lee was supposed to return to Hong Kong for ruining the rescue. After this scene, in the restaurant , they really worked together as a team. When Lee is about to be taken to the airport and Carter says to him "sorry, man" the look on Carter's face as Lee is driven to the airport
Can we take a moment to appreciate how ahead of its time this movie was..? Like seriously, it's almost 25 years later, and Black/Asian unity is STILL something we seldom ever see come to fruition.. whether it be in real life or in our entertainment. Props to Hollywood for rolling the dice on this concept all those years ago. Hope we can see more of something similar in the future.
Agreed. It proved that nobody cares what race the stars are a good movie is a good movie and will do well if it's actually a good movie. Rush Hour had Jackie Chan & Chris Tucker together they were already set for a classic film.
Black/Asian unity has to be most snowflake think I've ever heard about this movie. Nobody cared about the racism you're probably obsessed with back then.
0:37-2:30 feels so natural, looks like it was just JC and CT hanging out without cameras rolling 😆 Rush Hour movies were my fav watching em when I was a kid! Hilarious & Great chemistry!
Jackie Chan has been in a lot of movies and is constantly filming, just not so much in the West, he says he doesn't like Hollywood I believe since it's always stereotypical funny Asian roles. He's been doing more projects at home in China and around Asia - in a few Indian and Hong Kong flicks last year and micro-managing a Kpop group. I think The Foreigner would be one of the first movies in awhile that has caught international attention especially in the US/UK and he's broken out of the comedy relief acts normally placed on him. He's amazing when he does more serious roles like in the recent Police Story.
I'd say Rush Hour is one of the best films ever made.I don't care what other people say about this film.I've watched all of the 3 films a thousand times and I'm gonna keep watching them from time to time like Star Wars because they're all great films that never get old.
Man, I love this movie. Used to watch as a kid on TV whenever it was on. One of Jackie's best performances for sure. And the snip-snap repartee between these two is just awesome.
I wished this scene lasted longer when I was a kid. It’s always been my favorite in the whole movie. Nobody can make a movie like this anymore, not in this day and age - so bring on Rush Hour 4!
Fuck man I wish I watched this in the theater I can only imagine how to theater room reacted . They don't come close to make Classics like this anymore
This scene is freaking genius! Two cultures meeting eachother by dance. Tucker brings the soul and Chan brings the karate moves. Tucker tries to get Chan to feel the soul but Chan doesn't really get it. So tucker flips it over when Chan does his own moves by really giving it a go, and immediatly they click. It's like they are bonding, as you can see in the end scene by them dancing it away in the freaking street lol why are people fighting when they could just dance it away?
@@lilgameboyy Absolutely not. Idk what my parents were thinking lol. I'm almost 30 now and even though I turned out just fine my pops took us to watch it at the time and it was so packed that we sat on the staircase of the movie theatre. A fun memory and now that I'm older and understand it all I cherish those memories even more now.
this is Coen brothers level of directing right there. -the way Jackie looks back while getting out of the car when Tucker is turning on the radio. -the way Tucker looks at Jackie while he sings -the way Jackie lets his head down and wants to come back with his own flavor with something he knows best or better than Tucker. -the way Tucker talks to Jackie while trying to apprehend the gun (I wonder how much of this was goofing around versus scripted). All of Big Lebowski, safe for Jesus the character, was heavily scripted. and all this with the backdrop of an LA night and a clearly separated day and night cycle making it seem like this all went down within a few days or a week. god I love that movie. Definitely one of my all-time feel-good movies. This scene also reminds me of the boat scene with SS Minow Johnson between Tucker and Rodriguez. f**** what an awesome franchise. Still captured the free-natured wild side of the 90's and 80's. Man, what a time that was. Throw in JVCD in there too.
this is the best scene in the entire movie. i watched the whole move last night just to witness this scene, been stuck in my head for weeks and finally got around to it haha! what it isnt what it isnt good for. love the way he sings it haha
I wish they'd make rush hour films like this again. The 2nd and 3rd were not all that. You could tell the writers had changed. These two had great chemistry. I loved jackie with owen wilson too and wish they'd make another shanghai film! Hollywood doesn't have great writers anymore :(
+Coco Pops Yeaaaah...Let's be honest for a second, neither the 1st Rush Hour nor the 1st Shanghai movies are THAT good. I mean, they have some entertainment value in 'em, but they aren't even remotely good or close to the definition of the word "good"
+Coco Pops Well, I'd say they are funny to an extent. I mean, I like the 1st Rush Hour movie, but fuckin' hell Chris Tucker was obnoxious in it, then again that's how Chris Tucker is in real life.
Get the casting director of this movie to do every single movie from now on. No one would have expected these two polar opposites to be so good, but rush hour did it.
This is what our generation is gonna call a classic
Hell Yeah!
Completely justified, though.
I come from the future and let me tell u it the future is horrible
2019 here, movies like this don’t exist anymore 😭
Damn right.
The chemistry between these two is amazing.
Thats true
I Agree Man
Yes
Facts
They actually hate each other.
I feel like this scene is a perfect example of how friends especially those who are very different from each other come together and work as one.
Yes I agree with you
Music is powerful man
Music 🎶 is a universal language and brings all people together.Amen.
This scene symbolizes how US and China relations used to be. Times were good for both countries. Hopefully things can go back to the way they used to be.
We didn’t deserve this kind of collaboration from these 2 legends.
Crazy to think that Eddie Murphy nearly played Carter.
@@randywhite3947 Martin Lawrence and Chris Rock were considered as well.
Well maybe you didn’t but I most certainly did 👌🏼
@@kendallrivers1119yeah but Chris tucker loud azz voice is the reason why he’s better for the role 😂
We need a Rush Hour 4. These two are too damn funny together.
This
Jackie chan said on tmz 5 days ago there will be a rush hour 4
Spiess Da Beast They announced it
Rush Hour 4 they announced it ??????? Don't lie too me
holy chicken When is it coming out?
The last part where Jackie is teaching Tucker some things is really cool, that's when they started bonding and becoming great friends.
The first time I saw the movie, I almost cried in the scene when the next morning Lee was supposed to return to Hong Kong for ruining the rescue.
After this scene, in the restaurant , they really worked together as a team.
When Lee is about to be taken to the airport and Carter says to him "sorry, man"
the look on Carter's face as Lee is driven to the airport
It’s not when they became friends. They became friends when they shoot rush hour
Yep exactly
"You dont know nothing about no war"
"Everybody knows war"
Starts singing 😂
Two different cultures learning and enjoying each other’s differences 🙌🏿
Yes! We'd never see this today sadly. These were the good ole days.
he's actually a pretty decent singer.
He's actually a really good singer when he's not joking around
yes..
Ikr he's a good singer
You know he sang before he started acting right...
TheAniKinji yes.
"Man you sound like a damn Karate move!" Hilarious!!
I know this comment is a little late, but I'm sure he says karate movie.
@@aarongreenfield9038 late indeed
Yeah right, THE KARATE KID.
1 second right after I read this comment Carter actually said it lol
I’m your 1,000th like 😂
I saw their movies only in Russian, so I didn’t know that Chris Tucker's real voice sounds like he inhaled helium... 😂
Astra Gusarova The trio of movies are absolutely fkn amazing
Ahahahhaha, that's hilarious, did they give him a deep sounding Russian voice?
@@annihilationHaven Nope, in Russian his voice almost the same and funny too :)
🤣🤣🤣
In India he had this deep voice of a singer 🤣
Thank you Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker for the good memories
They even sang it in the 2001 kids choice awards.
Jackie Chan need to make a long game on story mode for the Xbox one this year 2021-2022-2023
This is one of the greatest scenes in Cinema HISTORY, I was in love with this scene as a child
Glad someone else realized the priceless if this scene.
Glad Someone else realized the pricelessness of this scene!
+IblewuponyourfaceIII absolutel. i was 7 or 8 when the movie came out and im still googling it. how awesome is that
+IblewuponyourfaceIII I love the scene but i think thats a bit of a bold statement
What is jackie good for, just alot bad singing
By the way, Jackie Chan is an awesome singer and has released loads of albums.
Ikr
Wait really?
NO ONE Yeah really mate 👍
@@joejitsu034 thats crazy . Like...just when i thought he couldnt get more talented and wholesome
No kidding
Can we take a moment to appreciate how ahead of its time this movie was..? Like seriously, it's almost 25 years later, and Black/Asian unity is STILL something we seldom ever see come to fruition.. whether it be in real life or in our entertainment. Props to Hollywood for rolling the dice on this concept all those years ago. Hope we can see more of something similar in the future.
That is true.
Asians do not like us black folk 😂
this is how you do diversity. not like how hollywood is doing in nowadays
Agreed. It proved that nobody cares what race the stars are a good movie is a good movie and will do well if it's actually a good movie. Rush Hour had Jackie Chan & Chris Tucker together they were already set for a classic film.
Black/Asian unity has to be most snowflake think I've ever heard about this movie. Nobody cared about the racism you're probably obsessed with back then.
It’s funny how tucker and chan got surprised they was gonna work together but end up becoming best friends
Lmao the way Chris looked at him when he started singing 😂😂😂😂😂
Chris be like: nigga what the almighty fok is this I'm listening to
😂😂😂
🤣🤣
@@shan1369 dayuuum lmao
I thought I was the only one who laughed at that
"Do you understand the words that are coming out of my mouth?"
he ain't speak american
man do no one understan the words comen out yo mouth
“PUT YO BAGS IN THE BAG!!”
YES THIS YES
Lol hahahaha
"Let me show your goofy ass how to do this" 😂 The best pair in cinematic history. Legendary..
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
No matter how many times I watch this scene I just can't stop smiling and giggling
GEFILTE FISH!
1:59- The seriousness in Chris Tucker's face, lol. Should be a GIF.
AHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAH OMG WTHHH
I've seen that exact gif:)
Do you mean JIF
@@taeyeong_ss9755 lol, yes, the jraphics interchange format
Man be like what in the hell is this 😂
2:51 that gun spin though damn
+00Mj000 really!
+00Mj000 Jango trained them well.
Right when I was finna comment this I saw ur comment. I thought I was the only one who thought that. Damn that was smooth spin🔥🔥😂😂💯💯
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One of the greatest scenes of all time!! Growing up Asian and having black friends was amazing!! We made all the carter and lee jokes lol! Good times.
Growing up black and having Asian friends was amazing!!! We also made all the Carter and Lee jokes 🫱🏾🫲🏼
One of the most iconic scenes in film history!
yes this is one of the most iconic scenes in film history always has been always will be forever and that is a promise
I love this scene
+Lady Kira me tooo
Oml I love your profile pic!!! Charisma Carpenter is gorgeous! Always will be Cordelia Chase in my heart.
thanks
same
I didn't know Atlanteans saw movies of the Surface World
You can literally watch this a million times and still find nuance in Chan and Tucker’s acting.
Whoever thought of this whole scene and song is a legend
Honestly one of the most iconic movie scenes I know
All these years later and this is still one of my favourite movies. This is hands down the best scene imo
this is also still one of my favorite movies too always has been always will be forever and that is a promise
jackie chan looks so adorable trying to dance
He can its just the movies a stereotype comedy type
AbC 🙋🙋🙋🙋🙋🙋🙋🙋🙋🙋?.?
Shut ur dumbass up.
This scene never gets old!
yes this scene never gets old never did never has never does never will and that is a promise
0:37-2:30 feels so natural, looks like it was just JC and CT hanging out without cameras rolling 😆 Rush Hour movies were my fav watching em when I was a kid! Hilarious & Great chemistry!
Can we just appreciate the fact that everyone in the Rush Hour movies were good sports for filming this? The world is so pussified now.
You’re doing too much
@@caanobaqan1554 he speaking facts tho
@@caanobaqan1554 I believe your comment proves his point
Out of all the languages, this man decided to speak facts
I swear more people complain about people being offended than the actual people being offended
definitely one of those classic scenes people will be watching for a long time!
Jackie Chan need to make a long game a long story mode on the game this year on the Xbox one 100,000 likes 19,000 likes this year
this movie was freakin awesome by the way héh.
Man, times were so different. That's what I think about when it comes to the Rush Hour movies.
We need more movies like this , the script in all 3 are so damn good.
this movie is boss
And now Rush hour 4 , can't wait 🥺🤗
I just hope they keep the humor intact
1:02 he looks utterly disgusted and baffled at the same time 😂😂
“You sound like you in a karate movie, y’all!”
“Yaw” Thanks a lot Jackie 😂😂😂
25 Years later I still 😂😂😂😂😂.
God Bless Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan
I miss Jackie Chan
He's not dead
WheezingSeeker
Yeah but he's not in much any more.
+Plikky Dee He was in a 2015 movie called Dragon Blade. Surprisingly enough, his son is also in a lot of movies.
Plikky Dee He's in a new movie coming out called The Foreigner. Looks really good, but really dark. I thought he always did comedy.
Jackie Chan has been in a lot of movies and is constantly filming, just not so much in the West, he says he doesn't like Hollywood I believe since it's always stereotypical funny Asian roles. He's been doing more projects at home in China and around Asia - in a few Indian and Hong Kong flicks last year and micro-managing a Kpop group. I think The Foreigner would be one of the first movies in awhile that has caught international attention especially in the US/UK and he's broken out of the comedy relief acts normally placed on him. He's amazing when he does more serious roles like in the recent Police Story.
Back here after they announced Rush Hour 4
Best dual actor chemistry ever. 10/10 want Rush Hour 4.
2:30 - meanwhile at FIFA....
John Jewers Jajajaja, good one
+John Jewers Your comment made my day ahahaha
+Zenon489 war huh yeah what is it good for absolutely nothing
Would you make some money 💸 world cup 2026
I've come back 4 years later to tell u that is is the best comment ever on UA-cam 😂😂
" WAAH! HU! YEA! "
- Jackie Chan >:D
This scene will never get old. 😂😂💯
yes this scene will never get old and that is a promise
This will never get old 😂
yes this will never get old and that is a promise
I'd say Rush Hour is one of the best films ever made.I don't care what other people say about this film.I've watched all of the 3 films a thousand times and I'm gonna keep watching them from time to time like Star Wars because they're all great films that never get old.
this movie is amazing, and I love Jackie Chan
Showed the Rush Hour trilogy to my parents during Christmas Break. They fell in love with it!
Whoever thought to put these two together in a movie needs a raise, a medal or some recognition!
Man, I love this movie. Used to watch as a kid on TV whenever it was on. One of Jackie's best performances for sure. And the snip-snap repartee between these two is just awesome.
I also love this movie too always did always have always do always will forever and that is a promise
I love this part in rush hour. jackie chan has such a great voice
Yes his nice sound I love himm
One of the best duo ever!
The best
They have the perfect chemistry.
Just one of the greatest movies of all time, all time great series, never will get tired of Rush Hour
I also will never get tired of rush hour too
I wished this scene lasted longer when I was a kid. It’s always been my favorite in the whole movie. Nobody can make a movie like this anymore, not in this day and age - so bring on Rush Hour 4!
I was 4 when I watched this, I’m 24 now. Still entertains me to this day
2:25
Our life (hopefully) when this pandemic is over
I month passed , many to go...
Catch up next month
laxman ganga I’m from next month, the world is arguably worse see yall next month
@@woahitsnick4965 I agree with you
LMAOO-
Hopefully the money scene, too
A classic moment for any 90s kid.
.....and they walked into history with a smile.
Best bromance ever, change my mind
This scene showing their first time bonding. Great music help made it happen. Amazing scene,
Here coz Rush Hour 4 is coming and now I wanna rewatch the classic trilogy again
I Love Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker.
This scene is what ties the whole trilogy together. Like this defines the whole relationship between Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker.
I was 15 when I first saw this film, thank God I lived that generation. The 90s were the best times I had.
I love this scene. Reminds me of hanging out with my interpreter in Okinawa as an MP. Good times.
I also love this scene too always did always have always do always will forever and that is a promise
I really wish i could erase my memories of ever watching rush hour, so i could experience watching it again for the first time
Fuck man I wish I watched this in the theater I can only imagine how to theater room reacted . They don't come close to make Classics like this anymore
1:43 Carter's look is priceless!😂
This scene is freaking genius! Two cultures meeting eachother by dance. Tucker brings the soul and Chan brings the karate moves. Tucker tries to get Chan to feel the soul but Chan doesn't really get it. So tucker flips it over when Chan does his own moves by really giving it a go, and immediatly they click. It's like they are bonding, as you can see in the end scene by them dancing it away in the freaking street lol
why are people fighting when they could just dance it away?
Me: I'm sleeping early tonight
Me at 4am:
One of the best scene in the entire franchise
One of the best scenes in Rush Hour ❤️
yes this is one of the best scenes in rush hour always has been always will be forever and that is a promise
Awh so this is where i heard it, man it's been hauntin me for years.
Two different cultures collide
Coming in from 16 years in the future. Things are never going to be the same. If only times had remained somewhat similar.
best duo ever Jackie and tucker
1:21 “it ain’t YOU ALL, it’s Y’ALL!”
“Yaw”
“Y’all”
“Yoooohhhh”
😂😂😂
I remember seeing this movie when I was only 4 years old, I still watch it all the time and jam to this song in my car with max bass
4 years old? Come on man
@@demhafdjh6324 No way he understood anything and it's not a movie for young children
@@lilgameboyy Absolutely not. Idk what my parents were thinking lol. I'm almost 30 now and even though I turned out just fine my pops took us to watch it at the time and it was so packed that we sat on the staircase of the movie theatre. A fun memory and now that I'm older and understand it all I cherish those memories even more now.
this is Coen brothers level of directing right there.
-the way Jackie looks back while getting out of the car when Tucker is turning on the radio.
-the way Tucker looks at Jackie while he sings
-the way Jackie lets his head down and wants to come back with his own flavor with something he knows best or better than Tucker.
-the way Tucker talks to Jackie while trying to apprehend the gun (I wonder how much of this was goofing around versus scripted). All of Big Lebowski, safe for Jesus the character, was heavily scripted.
and all this with the backdrop of an LA night and a clearly separated day and night cycle making it seem like this all went down within a few days or a week. god I love that movie. Definitely one of my all-time feel-good movies.
This scene also reminds me of the boat scene with SS Minow Johnson between Tucker and Rodriguez.
f**** what an awesome franchise. Still captured the free-natured wild side of the 90's and 80's. Man, what a time that was. Throw in JVCD in there too.
this is the best scene in the entire movie. i watched the whole move last night just to witness this scene, been stuck in my head for weeks and finally got around to it haha! what it isnt what it isnt good for. love the way he sings it haha
Kids of 2020 and beyond.... This, this is what you call LEGENDARY.
I wish they'd make rush hour films like this again. The 2nd and 3rd were not all that. You could tell the writers had changed. These two had great chemistry. I loved jackie with owen wilson too and wish they'd make another shanghai film! Hollywood doesn't have great writers anymore :(
+Coco Pops Yeaaaah...Let's be honest for a second, neither the 1st Rush Hour nor the 1st Shanghai movies are THAT good. I mean, they have some entertainment value in 'em, but they aren't even remotely good or close to the definition of the word "good"
They're not classics but they are funny
+Coco Pops Well, I'd say they are funny to an extent. I mean, I like the 1st Rush Hour movie, but fuckin' hell Chris Tucker was obnoxious in it, then again that's how Chris Tucker is in real life.
Is he? I heard he became religious and all that lol
Coco Pops Yeah, I dunno if he became religious or not, but this guy is the most obnoxious mofo on the planet.
You know it would be so cool if Jackie and Chris re-creates this scene, this scene ALONE is what makes rush hour iconic
This scene has been living rent free in my head recently 😂
1:03 Chirs face at Jack singing is pure gold kkkkkkkk LOL
Make another movie Jackie and Chris love you guys
Who's here after they confirmed the RushHour 4
Get the casting director of this movie to do every single movie from now on. No one would have expected these two polar opposites to be so good, but rush hour did it.
IT AINT YOU ALL IT'S YALL!!!!!!
This is the best looking 240p video on UA-cam
This is a great scene between these two
Happy B-day Jackie Chan. May the Peace be with u. From Harlingen Texas. April 7, 1954
April 7, 2020 through April 7, 3020
This holds up better than Bad Boys, all the comedy scenes
I ran down a black hole of Rush Hour series scenes, they are all good.
Underappreciated trilogy
i LOVE THIS SCENE! Can't wait for Rush Hour 4!!! These 2 are best friends for life!
Best film ever sinema history🖤🖤🖤🖤
2:22 Best Part 😂😂😎