Do You Mean To Tell Me That Movies Filled With Asian and African American Stereotypes Get Old After Awhile?
The Rush Hour franchise is losing a bit of it's steam, if the fact that the third installment made $50 million in its opening weekend instead of $70 million is any indication. Instead of Rush Hour 4, perhaps Chris Tucker should try moving on to another series of movies to make exclusively for 10 years. Then again, he made $25 million for RH3 CONTINUED »
Chris Tucker partied with friends and fans in Atlanta yesterday for a Southern celebration of his new movie, Rush Hour 3. Evan Ross, Jermaine Dupri, Dallas Austin, and none other that the baby wipe bandit himself, Terrence Howard. More pics after the jump. CONTINUED »
Rush Hour 3 premiered yesterday at Mann's Chinese Theater (where else?!?) in LA. I don't need to see it to know that it will likely be as wildly successful as the last two and that Chris Tucker will disappear from the big screen again until it's time to film installment No. 4. After the jump, check out the moviegoers, including Magic Johnson, Chris Rock, and a very, very, very, very tall Chinese basketball star who has a cameo in the film. CONTINUED »