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I'm so glad that you guys get to experience these movies for the first time! That was such a great reaction! You know there's more Rush Hour movies right!?
@@nsasupporter7557 No it didn't the first two are better yes but the third didn't suck wasn't even bad plenty of funny moments just not as good as the first two
@@elishawilson5342 sorry, but I still stand by my take… it sucked 😉 it was just weak. Chris Tucker wasn’t that funny in it like he was in the first 2 and action sequences weren’t good, the story wasn’t that good either
Chris Tucker improvised much of his dialogue, as he normally does in his movies. In fact, Jackie said in interviews that it was hard to work with Chris because his English wasn't the best, and chis talked too fast and went off script, most of the time Jackie just stayed quiet, and nodded his head at Chris prompting Chris to ask the famous line "Do you understand the words that are coming out of my mouth." lol
They also messed with him, there was originally a scene where they were flipping through the tv at the motel and tyrn on a porno and they started discussing what their preferences were and they got him to eay "i like the ones with the horses in them" 🤣@@IDiggPattyMayonnaise
33:13 this moment is one of my favorite Parts about this movie. Jackie's hesitation to take carter's ID because he isn't 6'1 is such a great throwaway joke.
Thank you! I was like, "How did y'all miss that hilarious joke?" I guess most are too busy laughing at the picture that they miss the follow-up joke that's even funnier...
14:02 Jackie Chan on Conan once spoke about the time when Steven Spielberg asked him how he did all the stunts in his movies. His response was "rolling->action->jump->hospital"
@@animangamania Reluctant? They straight out refuse to. He is self-insured or was. His other movies show various skits of him breaking his bones from his stunts going bad.
14:50 The cab driver is "Judo" Gene Lebell, (1932-2022) legendary stuntman, wrestler, and martial artist. He was the stuntman who fought Bruce Lee on the set of "The Green Hornet," inspiring the scene in "Once Upon A Time in Hollywood." They became close friends afterwards and he taught Lee how to grapple. He also trained Chuck Norris and the three of them were a clique for a while. He's trained a number of other high profile fighters over the years including Ronda Rousey. And he's also notorious for choking out Steven Seagall and making him soil his pants after Seagal open-challenged his whole stunt team, attempting to assert dominance on set in one of his early movies.
48:06 He fell about 25 stories into a pool that was probably about 3 feet deep. This is the equivalent of being hit by a semi truck going about 60 miles an hour. Trust me, he’s dead. On impact.
The chemistry between Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker hilarious!! Wish we had more of this but agree this level of humor you definitely couldn’t get away with today’s audience! Can’t wait for your reaction to the sequel!
Jackie's acting is even more impressive when you consider that he barely spoke English and didn't know what he was saying most of the time. He learned his lines phonetically.
Fun Fact: C4 does not explode when you shoot it. It requires a detonator. But, in Action Movies, anything explosive will explode, regardless of the specific mechanics involved.
@@mckenzie.latham91 You can burn C4 as campfire fuel to cook your food with and it will not explode. Detonators are small charges of mercury fulminate that are set off with an electric spark. The small **explosion** of the detonator going off is what causes the C4 to explode in a chain reaction. C4 is very, very stable that way. As are most plastic explosives (C4, RDX, SimTex, etc). Mythbusters even did tests with burning C4 and adding in strong strikes of different blunt objects hitting it **while** it was burning, and the C4 didn't explode. THAT'S how stable it is. Unlike in movies where you can blow it up by shooting it like it was nitroglycerin.
The scene where the dudes have to listen to her sing in the backseat is so damn relatable. I had to watch Lilo and stitch 1 million times with my little sister on family road trips and she would always want to do the scene where Lilo is yelling at Nani on the stairs Word for Word to this day is drilled into my brain and if you ask her, I don’t remember none of that at all
Aaron and Tara are the perfect duo to be watching these movies. I love Rush Hour. I think it may have been my intro to Jackie Chan and now I watch everything he’s in.
Tucker was off the cuff and funny, but he was serious about his police work. He DID want to get the job done, it was how he went about it that was ... Unusual.
The opening sequence with the title credits was an homage to Enter The Dragon and Bret Ratner confirmed it several times. Prior year Bret directed Chris Tucker and Charlie Sheen in Money Talks (1997) which was Tucker's underrated hit role. This film was my first introduction to Ken Leung who really played a great bad guy. The late Tom Wilkinson brought just gravitas to his role.
This movie is a good entry point to Jackie Chan movies for a newbie, but it's just scratching the surface. PLEASE also react to the Police Story/ Super Cop series of films or perhaps Drunken Master II. I had the opportunity to meet Jackie on his book signing tour when this movie was released. Very gracious to his fans. For this lifelong fan, that will always be a great memory.
@@MegaSting1981 and somehow it pisses me off, sadly chan was not popular in US back then.his older movies were shown alot in europe, asia, south america, africa, but, not in the US pretty strange
Chan does such a variety of movies The Foreigner - very serious The Spy Next Door - have you ever seen kung fu diaper changing? The Forbidden Kingdom - Chan and Jet Li having fun with Chinese myth. Drunken Master - early Chan. The Accidental Spy - Adventure with Chan humor
The original humor in Rush Hour thrived on cultural misunderstandings, where Jackie Chan's calm manner clashed perfectly with Chris Tucker's loud personality, like a zen master trying to meditate next to a karaoke machine. In a modern reboot, their escapades could lead to hilarious moments. By poking fun at stereotypes while advancing growth, the film could serve up laughs and insights like a buffet of comedy. Just imagine them crashing a cultural festival, Carter trying to impress Lee by wearing traditional clothing, but looking more like a confused tourist than a kung fu master!
IA while some jokes have not aged the best, the premise is still great and many of the jokes are still great. I could see a sequel to this being made modern day easily.
Eddie Murphy was actually originally supposed to be Carter, but he was doing something else, so this chemistry between Chan and Tucker is a chance occurrence of fate But yea from what I’ve seen, all 3 Rush Hours have one scene each that people consistently seem to misinterpret; in this one, it’s the ‘wink’ that Sang gives Lee He didn’t actually wink at him, he’s just tweaking real bad If you notice his general behavior in this scene, the shaking, the sweating, the quivering and twitching, all that is telltale signs of a druggy tweaking out, so the ‘wink’ was just one of those twitches Also Juntao is definitely DED ded, it doesn’t matter that he fell in water; when falling from a height that crazy, the water molecules can’t displace quickly enough to ‘lighten’ the impact At that point, it’s basically the same as hitting concrete
3 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 (Real life C4 is NOWHERE near that volatile) 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.
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. Also, RIP to Elizabeth Peña (Johnson), Chris Penn (Clive Cod), Phillip Baker Hall (Police Captain William Diel) and Tom Wilkinson (Jun Tao)
2:37 He has been known for being on the TVshow Lost. He was the futuristic guy that told his father that he was his son. And his father was a Darma engineer. He was also the main villian on the original Rush Hour movie.
If you watched this and loved Jackie Chan and his acting, then you need to check out, "The Foreigner," starring Jackie Chan and Pierce Brosnan. Chan's acting is subtle and understated which makes it seem so much better considering the premise of that film. One of my favorite Jackie Chan movies for that very reason.
The roles of Carter and Lee are so iconic imo. Together they make the perfect comedy/action duo. Chris Tucker is so important to these movies and the success of them and Jackie Chan just makes it perfect with his unique action choreography but more importantly his comedic chops.
You guys need to react to Rumble in the Bronx if you want to see some crazy Jackie Chan fight scenes. In the ending credits, you get to see how many stunt actors got sent to the hospital, including Jackie. And it's a funny movie too.
I have been quoting rush hour 2 since the day I saw it so the fact that it might get a 4th I hope we see that I’m dying for that dynamic between Jackie and Tucker
My excitement for you two watching the magic that is Rush Hour is almost matched by my happiness that the bloopers at the end weren't missed! Yaayyy so glad you both enjoyed the comedy gold mine this movie is.
If you want to see Jackie at his absolute peak, you should check out the Golden Harvest era -- films like Operation Condor, Meals on Wheels, Who Am I, etc.
The Rush Hour franchise is that rare combination where just about all 3 of the movies are pretty similar in quality. There isn't one that's the real stinker of the bunch.
PLEASE DO THE LETHAL WEAPON SERIES! From a past reaction I don’t think Aaron has seen it, but they’re great and inspiration for every buddy cop film that came afterwards
I remember how this film was constantly shown on sts (russian tv channel). The joke about "My own mama's ashamed of me, she tells everybody I'm a drug dealer" is still a favorite from there 😹
This was so fun to watch Tara’s reactions regarding the stunts and practical effects. We all know she loves those practical effects! Also, Tara has an amazing singing voice!
"Jackie Chan is so talented" ... And he can sing! He was Li Shang in the Chinese voice cast of Mulan. You can find UA-cam of him singing "I'll make a man out of you" (in Chinese, of course)
Men, you have no idea how happy this makes me! I've been a Jackie Chan fan my whole life and seen ya'll starting to react to his movies just warms my heart! Btw, he's done a billion movies but 2 that I really think ya'll will love are Shanghai Noon with Owen Wilson (also a great counterpart to Jackie Chan and has a second part called Shanghai Nights) and the other one is Rumble in the Bronx in which Jackie did some of the most dangerous stunts he's ever done! So, if you plan to continue watching his movies, which I hope to God you do, please keep those 2 in your list .
fun fact: all of the people fighting Jackie are part of Jackie’s own stunt team and have been trained by him. He refuses to use stunt people he is unfamiliar with when doing these fight scenes.
I know people may have the Lethal Weapons movies or Beverley Hill Cop series as their favorite Buddy Cop films, but my personal favorite will always be Rush Hour. God I hope they still plan on doing a 4th one.
Johnson was a fun character. Kinda wish she was in the sequel. The actress that played was also the voice of Mirage in The Incredibles. Was surprised that she passed away 10 years ago.
Tara if you loved what Jackie did in this movie then you definitely got to check out Rumble in the Bronx or SuperCop, jackie does 10x more in those movies than he did in Rush Hour
Tara is on point all the time with ring the bell hahaha love it. I'm new to your channel guys thankyou for welcoming me have a wonderful festive Christmas ❤🎄⛄
Lmao everybody I’ve seen react to this seems to think Sam winks at Jackie’s character in the big climax scene, but I think it was actually meant to show how anxious he was and it was a twitch
35:56 You commented about Jackie Chan's choreography is like dancing, there was an interview he had and he mentioned fighting to me is like art and dancing. I think the interview was when they were comparing him to Bruce Lee or asked him about Bruce Lee, because if y'all didn't know Jackie Chan was an extra who fought Bruce Lee for a split second in the movie Enter the Dragon. He was the one got held by the hair and snapped his neck 😅
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Aaron how dare you almost forget to let Tara song ring the bell it's my reason for watching the reaction
Where are the rest of the Paranormal Activity movies???
I'm so glad that you guys get to experience these movies for the first time! That was such a great reaction! You know there's more Rush Hour movies right!?
These movies are not only action packed, but absolutely hilarious. Chris and Jackie have such amazing chemistry.
They sure do.
Too bad the 3rd one sucked
@@nsasupporter7557 No it didn't the first two are better yes but the third didn't suck wasn't even bad plenty of funny moments just not as good as the first two
@@elishawilson5342 sorry, but I still stand by my take… it sucked 😉 it was just weak. Chris Tucker wasn’t that funny in it like he was in the first 2 and action sequences weren’t good, the story wasn’t that good either
@@nsasupporter7557 hey it's ok to have a different opinion agree to disagree
Chris Tucker improvised much of his dialogue, as he normally does in his movies. In fact, Jackie said in interviews that it was hard to work with Chris because his English wasn't the best, and chis talked too fast and went off script, most of the time Jackie just stayed quiet, and nodded his head at Chris prompting Chris to ask the famous line "Do you understand the words that are coming out of my mouth." lol
Chris is def a fast talker. Like in “money talks,” which is my fave movie by him
Liar lol it was jackie chan who improvised
@TinyT1mmhope you know improvisation isn’t limited to one person…
I love that Jackie admitted in multiple interviews that he literally had no idea what Chris was saying most of the time
They also messed with him, there was originally a scene where they were flipping through the tv at the motel and tyrn on a porno and they started discussing what their preferences were and they got him to eay "i like the ones with the horses in them" 🤣@@IDiggPattyMayonnaise
"20 Million in 20s, 10 Million in 10s, you want any 5s with that?"
😂
This movie was the first DVD I purchased in 1998. I've seen it probably 100 times. That line still makes me chuckle every single time.
33:13 this moment is one of my favorite Parts about this movie. Jackie's hesitation to take carter's ID because he isn't 6'1 is such a great throwaway joke.
Mine too! People usually miss it
Thank you! I was like, "How did y'all miss that hilarious joke?" I guess most are too busy laughing at the picture that they miss the follow-up joke that's even funnier...
Yeah their lack of reaction to it was sad lowkey lol
I’ve seen this movie a million times but it flew over my head lol thanks for pointing it out 😂
@@AshLee92490lmfaooo I made a comment about that and saw this right after 😂😂😂
14:02 Jackie Chan on Conan once spoke about the time when Steven Spielberg asked him how he did all the stunts in his movies. His response was "rolling->action->jump->hospital"
I heard that insurance companies were very reluctant to sign any contract with Jackie Chan because of how he worked.
@animangamania yes😅
@@animangamania Reluctant? They straight out refuse to. He is self-insured or was. His other movies show various skits of him breaking his bones from his stunts going bad.
@@talan123The ankle/foot break in Rumble in the Bronx looked soooooo painful 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
@@michaelriddick7116 Yup! That still makes me cringe to this day.
14:50 The cab driver is "Judo" Gene Lebell, (1932-2022) legendary stuntman, wrestler, and martial artist. He was the stuntman who fought Bruce Lee on the set of "The Green Hornet," inspiring the scene in "Once Upon A Time in Hollywood." They became close friends afterwards and he taught Lee how to grapple. He also trained Chuck Norris and the three of them were a clique for a while. He's trained a number of other high profile fighters over the years including Ronda Rousey.
And he's also notorious for choking out Steven Seagall and making him soil his pants after Seagal open-challenged his whole stunt team, attempting to assert dominance on set in one of his early movies.
48:06 He fell about 25 stories into a pool that was probably about 3 feet deep.
This is the equivalent of being hit by a semi truck going about 60 miles an hour. Trust me, he’s dead. On impact.
He also hit it back first which means his spine was jellatanized on impact
Isn't hitting water from that height also like hitting concrete as well?
@@lalalalisa41 yup
“You better take your hands off this suit, this my favorite suit, your momma bought me this suit!” Love you two!🙏🏾
It is a nice red suit.
That whole part of the movie in the bar is so funny to me.
In that scene, I kept wondering if he was feeling hot in that suit.
@@jordanwhite8099I know I wish I could rock that suit half as well.
😂😂
"He can sing too?"
Yes, he has a couple albums in Chinese.
The chemistry between Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker hilarious!! Wish we had more of this but agree this level of humor you definitely couldn’t get away with today’s audience! Can’t wait for your reaction to the sequel!
Yes, you can get away with this level of humor.
If you ignore people reporting the small amount of complainers.
Jackie Chans a Perfectionist, He’ll do 5,000 takes if he has to no tricks🐐
Not in the US he can't
Jackie's acting is even more impressive when you consider that he barely spoke English and didn't know what he was saying most of the time. He learned his lines phonetically.
Fun Fact: C4 does not explode when you shoot it. It requires a detonator. But, in Action Movies, anything explosive will explode, regardless of the specific mechanics involved.
Fact: This person ^ is correct.
Things that are not explosive will also explode sometimes.
I have always wondered why it takes a detenonator for C4
You would assume the chemical reaction from the bullet hitting it could spark it
But no
@mckenzie.latham91 I ain't an expert, but I think it has to do with some kind of charge that the detonator triggers.
@@mckenzie.latham91 You can burn C4 as campfire fuel to cook your food with and it will not explode. Detonators are small charges of mercury fulminate that are set off with an electric spark. The small **explosion** of the detonator going off is what causes the C4 to explode in a chain reaction. C4 is very, very stable that way. As are most plastic explosives (C4, RDX, SimTex, etc). Mythbusters even did tests with burning C4 and adding in strong strikes of different blunt objects hitting it **while** it was burning, and the C4 didn't explode. THAT'S how stable it is. Unlike in movies where you can blow it up by shooting it like it was nitroglycerin.
Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker make a great duo.
Rush Hour will forever be a classic
Yes, I loved 1 and 2… but 3 sucked
2 the best one imo
@@emmanuelcuh9653 nah, 1 and 2 were equal eachother
Which says a lot knowing it could never be made nowadays. Cause....sensitivities.
@@thedarkemissary yeah but look at Quentin Tarantino… he still uses the N word like it’s nothing
The scene where the dudes have to listen to her sing in the backseat is so damn relatable. I had to watch Lilo and stitch 1 million times with my little sister on family road trips and she would always want to do the scene where Lilo is yelling at Nani on the stairs Word for Word to this day is drilled into my brain and if you ask her, I don’t remember none of that at all
Toooo relatable, my brother would have Toy Story or mega mind on repeat during car trips when he was a kid. I got sick of it lmao
Aaron and Tara are the perfect duo to be watching these movies. I love Rush Hour. I think it may have been my intro to Jackie Chan and now I watch everything he’s in.
Man i grew up on “Jackie Chan’s First Strike,” “Rumble in the Bronx,” and so many more! And “Jackie Chan Adventures,” yes!
the second part is also a must watch😊
Yesss, love the 2nd one just as much as the first
" dont even talk American" 😭😭😭
It was Carter leads that helped. Lee solve the crime . A lot of people miss that.
Most underrated joke is Lee saying Carters badge wont work because hes not 6'1 lol
Tucker was off the cuff and funny, but he was serious about his police work. He DID want to get the job done, it was how he went about it that was ... Unusual.
What's your FAVORITE Buddy Cop Comedy???
Lethal Weapon franchise.
Lethal Weapon, and then this one.
Lethal Weapon please watch all 4 of that SOOON
Lethal Weapon and this.
beverly hills cop and then rush hour
“Shanghai Noon” is another great Jackie Chan action-comedy from this era.
The opening sequence with the title credits was an homage to Enter The Dragon and Bret Ratner confirmed it several times. Prior year Bret directed Chris Tucker and Charlie Sheen in Money Talks (1997) which was Tucker's underrated hit role. This film was my first introduction to Ken Leung who really played a great bad guy. The late Tom Wilkinson brought just gravitas to his role.
"I'm not 6' 1"!"
C'MON!!! 🤣😂😂😂 THATS THE BEST JOKE IN THE MOVIE! 🤣😂😂😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
Chan and Tucker's chemistry is perfect, innit?
This movie is a good entry point to Jackie Chan movies for a newbie, but it's just scratching the surface. PLEASE also react to the Police Story/ Super Cop series of films or perhaps Drunken Master II.
I had the opportunity to meet Jackie on his book signing tour when this movie was released. Very gracious to his fans. For this lifelong fan, that will always be a great memory.
Yeah you don't see (m)any big reactors watch the classic HK films tbf.
DUDE! They gotta watch the Drunken Master movies. They're so good, and Jackie Chan is so funny.
@@MegaSting1981 and somehow it pisses me off, sadly chan was not popular in US back then.his older movies were shown alot in europe, asia, south america, africa, but, not in the US pretty strange
Chan does such a variety of movies
The Foreigner - very serious
The Spy Next Door - have you ever seen kung fu diaper changing?
The Forbidden Kingdom - Chan and Jet Li having fun with Chinese myth.
Drunken Master - early Chan.
The Accidental Spy - Adventure with Chan humor
Forbidden kingdom is a guilty pleasure for sure 😅
Truly one of the greatest all-time buddy cop series, and the next two installments are just as good
The original humor in Rush Hour thrived on cultural misunderstandings, where Jackie Chan's calm manner clashed perfectly with Chris Tucker's loud personality, like a zen master trying to meditate next to a karaoke machine. In a modern reboot, their escapades could lead to hilarious moments. By poking fun at stereotypes while advancing growth, the film could serve up laughs and insights like a buffet of comedy. Just imagine them crashing a cultural festival, Carter trying to impress Lee by wearing traditional clothing, but looking more like a confused tourist than a kung fu master!
IA while some jokes have not aged the best, the premise is still great and many of the jokes are still great. I could see a sequel to this being made modern day easily.
@ exactly
Eddie Murphy was actually originally supposed to be Carter, but he was doing something else, so this chemistry between Chan and Tucker is a chance occurrence of fate
But yea from what I’ve seen, all 3 Rush Hours have one scene each that people consistently seem to misinterpret; in this one, it’s the ‘wink’ that Sang gives Lee
He didn’t actually wink at him, he’s just tweaking real bad
If you notice his general behavior in this scene, the shaking, the sweating, the quivering and twitching, all that is telltale signs of a druggy tweaking out, so the ‘wink’ was just one of those twitches
Also Juntao is definitely DED ded, it doesn’t matter that he fell in water; when falling from a height that crazy, the water molecules can’t displace quickly enough to ‘lighten’ the impact
At that point, it’s basically the same as hitting concrete
3 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 (Real life C4 is NOWHERE near that volatile)
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.
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.
Also, RIP to Elizabeth Peña (Johnson), Chris Penn (Clive Cod), Phillip Baker Hall (Police Captain William Diel) and Tom Wilkinson (Jun Tao)
2:37 He has been known for being on the TVshow Lost. He was the futuristic guy that told his father that he was his son. And his father was a Darma engineer. He was also the main villian on the original Rush Hour movie.
He was also in the Inhumans. What is the original Rush Hour movie you're pertaining to? I thought this was the original ye?
Miles Strom.
Thought you were talking about Brett Ratner …”he’s done all these things… “ 😳😬😳😬😳
I have two entire rows of DVDs that are just Jackie Chan films. Think Rush Hour 2 was the first DVD I ever got.
Chris tucker n lil gurl julia push da gadamn button 😂best part ever 😂💯💣🙅!
My favorite part 😂
@RockyDaTherapist great minds think alike pretty rocky 🥟🌹 💯💣🙅✌️🇯🇲🇷🇸🇿🇦🇹🇹🇬🇳🇧🇷🇵🇷push da godamnbutton bumbaclaat 🙅🤣!ps i need a therapists 4 real 🤦!
40:51 😂 Chris Tucker’s lines were wild
The 90s was just a different time. We either laughed at the joke or didn't, but ultimately we moved on.
8:07 that guy played Wade Boggs, Andy Dufresne's chief antagonist in The Shawshank Redemption.
Cant wait til you watch part 2. I feel part 2 is the best of the 3
Rush hour is goated.
If you watched this and loved Jackie Chan and his acting, then you need to check out, "The Foreigner," starring Jackie Chan and Pierce Brosnan. Chan's acting is subtle and understated which makes it seem so much better considering the premise of that film. One of my favorite Jackie Chan movies for that very reason.
The roles of Carter and Lee are so iconic imo. Together they make the perfect comedy/action duo. Chris Tucker is so important to these movies and the success of them and Jackie Chan just makes it perfect with his unique action choreography but more importantly his comedic chops.
This is one of my favorite trilogies of all time. FOREVER CLASSIC!
You guys need to react to Rumble in the Bronx if you want to see some crazy Jackie Chan fight scenes. In the ending credits, you get to see how many stunt actors got sent to the hospital, including Jackie. And it's a funny movie too.
Y'all gota go down the jackie chan rabbit hole together. Watch drunken master and all the classics. You'll fall in love.
Yeah he does all his own stunts, at the end the bloopers are funny as hell
I have been quoting rush hour 2 since the day I saw it so the fact that it might get a 4th I hope we see that I’m dying for that dynamic between Jackie and Tucker
The way I yelped when I saw that you guys reacted to this movie!! I literally said “YOU GOTTA BE LYIN” 😂 One of my favorite childhood movies 🫶🏼😍
Crazy that Jackie Chan is 70 now:( wish he was immortally 30ish forever:(
A lot of people say Jackie was the whole movie in this one. Part 2 it even out . Like the video .
Ready for part 2.
Jackie is amazing but so is Chris Tucker , praise should be given to both of them
"50 Million Dollars? Who do you think you kidnapped Chelsea Clinton?" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂iconic line of this movie
My excitement for you two watching the magic that is Rush Hour is almost matched by my happiness that the bloopers at the end weren't missed! Yaayyy so glad you both enjoyed the comedy gold mine this movie is.
Is there a problem officer
Me: oh shit!!! It’s commander zhao!!!!
"I broke my sh*t!!!!" Is one of my fave lines. I use it all the time.
If you want to see Jackie at his absolute peak, you should check out the Golden Harvest era -- films like Operation Condor, Meals on Wheels, Who Am I, etc.
The Rush Hour franchise is that rare combination where just about all 3 of the movies are pretty similar in quality. There isn't one that's the real stinker of the bunch.
Tara is becoming our favorite reactor she’s the best ❤❤
PLEASE DO THE LETHAL WEAPON SERIES! From a past reaction I don’t think Aaron has seen it, but they’re great and inspiration for every buddy cop film that came afterwards
Chris Tucker in his prime is amazing, and to duo it w/ Jackie Chan. This movie is a classic.
Terra is such a Dame, I love her. This was a great reaction! Much love to you all.
35:50 I was thinking the same exact thing as I was watching this scene! He has a Eddie Murphy Beverly Hills Cop vibe going on in this movie
I remember how this film was constantly shown on sts (russian tv channel). The joke about "My own mama's ashamed of me, she tells everybody I'm a drug dealer" is still a favorite from there 😹
Jackie Chan & Chris Tucker Chemistry Chef kiss!!
35:03 Which one of ya'll kicked me.
This was so fun to watch Tara’s reactions regarding the stunts and practical effects. We all know she loves those practical effects! Also, Tara has an amazing singing voice!
The jokes in Rush Hour hold up till this day, no matter how many times I rewatch, it’s still just as hilarious as the first time
@@Aishakenya824 but they said that Rush Hour could never be made today
RIP to Phillip Baker Hall, Elizabeth Pena and Chris Penn.
@@Brook11223 don’t forget about Tom Wilkinson who played the villain… he passed away also
@@nsasupporter7557 Yes he is the ultimate Mastermind. RIP.
One of the best comedies everrrrr. Doesn’t get any better with Tucker and Chan duo
RIP Phillip Baker Hall, Tom Wilkinson, and Chris Penn.
The fact this movie couldnt be made today speaks volumes at how sad we are as a country now.
"Jackie Chan is so talented"
... And he can sing!
He was Li Shang in the Chinese voice cast of Mulan. You can find UA-cam of him singing "I'll make a man out of you" (in Chinese, of course)
I don’t care how tf anyone thinks these movies aged they’re awesome!
Tara’s smile is exquisite 🙏🏻
Men, you have no idea how happy this makes me! I've been a Jackie Chan fan my whole life and seen ya'll starting to react to his movies just warms my heart! Btw, he's done a billion movies but 2 that I really think ya'll will love are Shanghai Noon with Owen Wilson (also a great counterpart to Jackie Chan and has a second part called Shanghai Nights) and the other one is Rumble in the Bronx in which Jackie did some of the most dangerous stunts he's ever done! So, if you plan to continue watching his movies, which I hope to God you do, please keep those 2 in your list .
Jackie doesn’t have a double. If you watch the bloopers for these movies, you’ll see some of the injuries he’s suffered. He’s seriously the best.
fun fact: all of the people fighting Jackie are part of Jackie’s own stunt team and have been trained by him.
He refuses to use stunt people he is unfamiliar with when doing these fight scenes.
Love this Movie!! And the other Rush Hour ones too!! Jackie Chan is amazing with doing all his own stunts!!
Chris Tucker is so funny 😁
I know people may have the Lethal Weapons movies or Beverley Hill Cop series as their favorite Buddy Cop films, but my personal favorite will always be Rush Hour. God I hope they still plan on doing a 4th one.
😂😂cigaweed 🚬🚬........ bro Chris tucker was breaking the fourth wall with his funny jokes.
Johnson was a fun character. Kinda wish she was in the sequel. The actress that played was also the voice of Mirage in The Incredibles. Was surprised that she passed away 10 years ago.
Tara if you loved what Jackie did in this movie then you definitely got to check out Rumble in the Bronx or SuperCop, jackie does 10x more in those movies than he did in Rush Hour
42:59 Sang winking at Jackie was to show either him being unhinged or his eye still hurts from when Su Yung hit him with the necklace. Maybe both
Money Talks is must watch ! With Chris Tucker & Charlie Sheen
One of the few trilogies where the movies just keep getting better. Love rush hour.
Rush Hour is THE blueprint for modern buddy cop action comedies! Idc how many times I watch these movies, I'm cracking up the whole time 😂
One of the greatest trilogies ever
I seen this movie 1 billion times it never realized until I was older that Rice-A-Roni not even Asian it’s Italian
I love jackie man!!! My childhood super hero. God bless him!!
"Did he just get to park on the runway?"
Pre 9/11 was a wild time.
"They're going to swipe her up on there?" -- Years of practice and nobody had time for: "Swiper, no swiping!"
Tara is on point all the time with ring the bell hahaha love it. I'm new to your channel guys thankyou for welcoming me have a wonderful festive Christmas ❤🎄⛄
The bloopers is my favorite thing about this movie 🤣🤣🤣
Lmao everybody I’ve seen react to this seems to think Sam winks at Jackie’s character in the big climax scene, but I think it was actually meant to show how anxious he was and it was a twitch
the greatest 90s comedy movie and it’s not close
35:56 You commented about Jackie Chan's choreography is like dancing, there was an interview he had and he mentioned fighting to me is like art and dancing. I think the interview was when they were comparing him to Bruce Lee or asked him about Bruce Lee, because if y'all didn't know Jackie Chan was an extra who fought Bruce Lee for a split second in the movie Enter the Dragon. He was the one got held by the hair and snapped his neck 😅
Rush Hour is my favorite classic movie