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  3. Watched them both back to back again the other day after not have seen them in years. Both feel about the same, as far a

Watched them both back to back again the other day after not have seen them in years. Both feel about the same, as far a

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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Rush Hour


    sduck — 10 years ago(February 16, 2016 12:35 PM)

    Watched them both back to back again the other day after not have seen them in years. Both feel about the same, as far as production quality, story-line, and comedy duo. But I thought Rush Hour was the funnier movie. Shanghai Noon, I just mainly felt lighthearted, while I genuinely did crack up on some scenes in Rush Hour.
    As far as the sequels go, from what I remember I didn't like Shanghai Knight. Didn't like Rush Hour 2 the first time I seen it in theaters, then liked it more the second and third times I seen it afterwards. Rush Hour 3 was bad.
    Just thinking about the comparisons because these are the only Jackie Chan movies were he does a duo. Don't think either Duo is better than the other, I just found Chris Tucker's delivery, lines, and situations funnier than what Owen Wilson had to work with, which was why Rush Hour was funnier to me.

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      ivankyazze — 10 years ago(February 16, 2016 06:09 PM)

      Love both films but Rush Hour is funnier and better than Shanghai Noon

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          preachcaleb — 2 years ago(August 21, 2023 01:47 PM)

          Rush Hour I think is the better movie. Tucker and Chan have much better chemistry.
          So many stories, so little time.

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