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Rush Hour 2

  • 2001
  • PG-13
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
254K
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POPULARITY
2,360
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Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker in Rush Hour 2 (2001)
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Carter and Lee head to Hong Kong for a vacation, but become embroiled in a counterfeit money scam.Carter and Lee head to Hong Kong for a vacation, but become embroiled in a counterfeit money scam.Carter and Lee head to Hong Kong for a vacation, but become embroiled in a counterfeit money scam.

  • Director
    • Brett Ratner
  • Writers
    • Ross LaManna
    • Jeff Nathanson
  • Stars
    • Jackie Chan
    • Chris Tucker
    • John Lone
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    254K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,360
    95
    • Director
      • Brett Ratner
    • Writers
      • Ross LaManna
      • Jeff Nathanson
    • Stars
      • Jackie Chan
      • Chris Tucker
      • John Lone
    • 456User reviews
    • 95Critic reviews
    • 48Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 22 nominations total

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    Jackie Chan
    Jackie Chan
    • Lee
    Chris Tucker
    Chris Tucker
    • Carter
    John Lone
    John Lone
    • Ricky Tan
    Ziyi Zhang
    Ziyi Zhang
    • Hu Li
    • (as Zhang Ziyi)
    Roselyn Sanchez
    Roselyn Sanchez
    • Isabella Molina
    Alan King
    Alan King
    • Steven Reign
    Harris Yulin
    Harris Yulin
    • Agent Sterling
    Kenneth Tsang
    Kenneth Tsang
    • Captain Chin
    Lisa LoCicero
    Lisa LoCicero
    • Receptionist
    Mei Melançon
    Mei Melançon
    • Girl in Car
    • (as Meiling Melancon)
    Maggie Q
    Maggie Q
    • Girl in Car
    Patricia Chan
    • Club Hostess
    Gelbert Coloma
    Gelbert Coloma
    • Karaoke Singer
    Lucy Lin
    • Heaven on Earth Hostess
    Cindy Lu
    Cindy Lu
    • Heaven on Earth Hostess #2
    Wing Sang Pang
    • Suit Salesman
    • (as Pang Wing Sang)
    Mei Ling Wong
    • Chicken Lady
    William Wai-Lun Duen
    William Wai-Lun Duen
    • Carter's Cab Driver
    • (as William Tuen)
    • Director
      • Brett Ratner
    • Writers
      • Ross LaManna
      • Jeff Nathanson
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    8dy158

    Too funny and comical!

    Maybe being Jackie Chan with one of the best Asian celebrities who really make it big in Hollywood and really brought honours for us here in Asia, I knew I was in for a great time when I first watched this movie. Also when I was growing up, his movies were those which are at times on the television here.

    It was like four or five years back I saw this on an projector at the school hall of my alma mater, as part of the school's post-exam activities. Really, I almost laughed myself silly as I was watching with my other peers then. Like many of us, we grew up watching Jackie's trademark kungfu moves and his amazing stunts which often made us all in awe on the movie screen.

    Jackie and Chris Tucker's chemistry just clicked with each other. And watching Zhang Ziyi playing a bad girl, it was like - whoa! Watching some of the movie scenes being played out in Hong Kong somehow brought back some memories for this person who grew up watching some of those Hong Kong TV dramas (with subtitles and Mandarin dubbing) on the television here. Looking at some of those scenes, at times I wondered how really the western world will see Hong Kong. But given many knew who is Jackie (he is from Hong Kong himself actually), I knew it's a relief.

    The two guys are just real funny between each other. But when it's time for those kungfu moves and the stunts, it always excite me. It's always like that.

    Definitely really funny. Prepare to laugh in stitches.
    fernandez_1989

    Another Hollywood successful sequel

    A lot of comedy in this movie, which makes this movie so entertaining, from the beginning to the end. Lots of action in such different places, like Hong Kong, Los Angeles and Las Vegas. It is very interesting to follow the storyline through those different cities. The LA's skyscrapers are always spectacular in any movie. Jackie Chan is well as usual and Chris Tucker seems to be inspired, except when he is talking in Chinese language!

    Chris Tucker is a great American actor and we like him as an example of a good patriotic American.

    Inspector Lee and Carter are an awesome duo, they seem to be the only thing in this movie, but the kick in Carter's face from Hu Li makes clear it is not so. Zhang Ziyi is a perfect complement to this couple. John Lone is very credible in his role. And American actress Rosalyn Sanchez is a stunning surprise.
    10rchrdshelt

    TERRIFIC SEQUEL!!!! BETTER THAN THE FIRST!!!!!!!

    I saw the first Rush Hour and didn't know what to expect when i watched it at a friend's house. I watched it and thought it was one of the funniest movies I have ever seen. I was glad that it was something fresh and new as the Lethal Weapon movies (Which I also thought were excellent!!!!!!!) had finished and i thought that it was even better than them. Then when i heard that they were making Rush Hour 2 I couldn't wait until it came out, however i was worried that it might not be as good as the first as very few sequels are these days, but i was not disappointed in the slightest. I laughed all the way through this movie and even more than the first one. Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker are perfect for the roles and both are excellent throughout the movie which has even more humor than Rush Hour 1. Rush Hour 1 is still excellent but i think Rush Hour 2 has to be funnier having watched them both hundreds of times. I cannot wait until Rush hour 3 comes out!

    I highly recommend this movie and Rush Hour 1 to all action/comedy fans out there!
    Buddy-51

    fun sequel

    `Rush Hour 2' is a highly enjoyable follow-up to the original 1998 box office smash. Like the previous film, this first of what will undoubtedly be a long line of lucrative sequels combines sardonic humor with eye-popping martial arts action sequences to entertaining effect. Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan repeat their roles as unlikely cop buddies, starting off the film in Chan's home territory, Hong Kong, and finishing up in Tucker's, the good ole US of A.

    Chan, with his sheepish deadpan delivery, makes a perfect straight man for Tucker's fast-talking bad brotha wiseacre, whose mouth engages in more heavy-duty action than Chan's karate-chopping hands and feet. Much of the humor is generated by Tucker's ability to seem totally unflustered by any peril that happens to come his way, managing to sass talk his way out of one dangerous predicament after another. Moreover, Chan's ability to create humor out of perfectly choreographed stunt sequences puts him right up there with some of the silent comedy greats like Chaplin and Keaton. The split-second perfection of these scenes, combined with the balletic grace with which they are executed, makes him one of the truly unique talents working in movies today. Luckily, in his move to mainstream American filmmaking, Chan has been able to find behind-the-scenes talent good enough to match his own. The screenplay by Jeff Nathanson, though no world-beater when it comes to originality or depth, does posses a playful spirit that works well in the context of the genre. Likewise, director Brett Ratner keeps the action percolating along at a lively, often dizzying clip.

    As with most Chan films, however, `Rush Hour 2' seems to go on for about a half hour too long – even though its running time barely clocks in at a very short 90 minutes. Perhaps this type of material really can't be sustained much beyond an hour before the repetitiousness of it begins to take its toll. However, that is certainly a minor quibble about a film that, for the most part, provides plenty of laughs, some kick-ass performances and action sequences that, as per usual for a Chan film, will, quite literally, make your jaw drop. .
    8snow0r

    fantastic fun

    I've seen this film a few times now and it always makes me laugh. It's a great blend of action and comedy, and Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker seem to work really well together because they act total opposites and play really well off each other.

    The plot's fairly basic with the standard sort of Hong Kong police story about drugs and revenge, but the two fish out of water characters (Chan in LA and Tucker in HK) just make it really enjoyable. The fight scenes are pretty cool (I really liked the one with the locker doors in the casino) and Tucker's jokes with that high pitched voice are just really funny.

    It's just a really fun action-comedy movie that is really enjoyable. Can't ask for more than that.

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    • Trivia
      The scene where Carter and Lee are running down the street naked in Hong Kong was an actual take. Production could not block the street off for the shoot.
    • Goofs
      Lee's hands come apart when he jumps over the table, even though they are supposed to be taped together.
    • Quotes

      James Carter: Who died, Lee?

      Lee: You!

      James Carter: Detective Yu?

      Lee: Not Yu, you!

      James Carter: Who?

      Lee: You!

      James Carter: Who?

      Lee: Do you understand the words that are a-coming out of my mouth?

      James Carter: Don't nobody understand the words that are comin' out of your mouth.

    • Crazy credits
      No chickens were harmed during the making of this film.
    • Alternate versions
      The DVD includes several deleted scenes:
      • a bit of banter between Carter and Lee before they enter the nightclub.
      • Carter talks to Captain Diel (Philip Baker Hall) over the phone and gets berated for doing police work in Hong Kong.
      • When Carter is wandering through the marketplace and asking for the massage parlor, he mistakenly asks an old man in Cantonese if he can spank his daughter with a ping-pong paddle.
      • Carter talks his way in to the yacht party by claiming to be the band's lead singer.
      • On the flight back to L.A., Carter loudly sings along to Stevie Wonder's "Superstition".
      • An extended version of the scene in which Carter and Lee try to get rid of the "bomb" at the hotel.
      • The original version of the scene in the truck. In this version, Carter and Lee are not tied up and they find the counterfeit money in large wooden boxes.
      • At the Red Dragon casino, Carter pulls Steven Reign aside and they exchange sarcastic remarks.
      • Different takes of Chris Tucker's ad-libbed speech to Hu Li after their fight.
      • Different takes of Chris Tucker ad-libbing the name of his "good friend" in San Juan.
      • Different takes of Jeremy Piven ad-libbing during his cameo.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Planet of the Apes/Brother/Apocalypse Now Redux/Wet Hot American Summer/Bread & Tulips (2001)
    • Soundtracks
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      Performed by The Beach Boys

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    • Release date
      • August 3, 2001 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Hong Kong
    • Official site
      • Warner Bros.
    • Languages
      • English
      • Mandarin
      • Cantonese
    • Also known as
      • Una pareja explosiva 2
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Clarita, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • New Line Cinema
      • Roger Birnbaum Productions
      • Salon Films
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $90,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $226,164,286
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $67,408,222
      • Aug 5, 2001
    • Gross worldwide
      • $347,325,802
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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