And the sneaky content in "With Genevieve" and the soft ethnic intertwining of the theme in "Shi Shen" are more fitting than they should be. The Parisian accordion needs no introduction to what it supports. "Soo Yung Returns / Dojo Arrival" and "Hiding Soo Yung / Two Americans in Paris" give us a softer emotional content. The more tender moments are easier to distinguish. Only the funky Chips like version of the theme in "Parachute Down" is the difference in the action tracks. Fun for a while but it will not remain that way. Brass, swirling strings and a percussive rhythmic tone it's all about the power and not the theme. But "Hospital Gunfight", "Dragon Lady", "Bikers", "Swordfight" and "The Return of the Triads" are usually presenting the same deal. ![]() But the percussive light as weight "Giant Kung Fu" is fun too. The thrilling brassy ride of "Chasing the Assassin" is surely the best of them all. The easiest to like are those which are presented at the start. It's even hard to distinguish them from one another after a while. Rush Hour 3 however consists of a lot of action cues. Immediately stated in "Main Title - Rush Hour Theme", it's by far the most subdued version heard in the entire trilogy so far. It was a solid choice considering he wrote an incredibly catchy theme for the Rush Hour movie. Apart from Danny Elfman (two films) and John Powell (one film), the choice of composing was usually handed to Argentinian composer Lalo Schifrin. The result is Rush Hour 3, a hilarious and entertaining 3rd film in the franchise, but by far the least interesting one.īrett Ratner's choice of composers have always been a solid one. And even though his actions have lost a little bit its incredible speed, he's still a brilliant stunt man and kung fu artist all the same. Jackie Chan on the other hand doesn't stop making films at all. ![]() Chris Tucker has acted in three movies between 19 and not surprisingly, it are in the three Rush Hour movies. Brett Ratner's creation pairing the biggest mouth of the west with the fastest hands in the east was a match made in heaven. Rush Hour 2 wasn't the last in the successful buddy cop movies starring detective Carter and inspector Lee. "Damn! He ain't gonna be in Rush Hour 3!" The words in the final blooper out-take confirmed it already then.
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