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Rush Hour 3 trailer in HD

JackieChan.jpgThe trailer for Rush Hour 3 has come out in Quicktime, and I have to say from the trailer it's not that bad.

Back at teaser time we saw some awful cringeworthy scenes, and they are still in there with more to boot - is there any need for another customs glove joke in the films? How about that closing line from Tucker? - but there are also some strong action scenes, very recognisable faces, and it looks very well polished.

You can see the trailer over at Apple [QT:S:M:L:iPod:480p:720p:1080p].

Still, I can't help but feel it won't be that good, however the trailer's not that bad is it? Where do you fall? Fan, foe or just plain indifferent?


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It's been a while since I've watched the Rush Hour films. I was dreading this trailer, mainly because I've read most people are not liking what they've seen so far. I must say this looks good. Well not brillent, but I was happy with what I saw.

I can't get over the shoddy wire work used on Chris Tucker though.

"Directed by Brett Ratner" - someone is becoming too big for his boots. Like that's gonna sell the film.

I physically cringed when I saw the non-HD version. I don't think I can sit through the 'good' version.

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