![]() ![]() "Bonnie and Clyde" by Serge Gainsbourg & Brigette Bardot ( thanks to PocketFoS, 29 palms Ca, US) add more info "Luna" (cover song of Serge's "Bonnie and Clyde") ( thanks to Saltz, FL) add more info "Bonnie and Clyde" by Serge Gainsbourg ( thanks to Flash Magic, Gotham City, USA) add more info What is the song (I think it's in french) playing when Chris is on stage with the tuxedo girls dancing? It had a techno fashionable sound. ( from manny in gardena) ![]() ( thanks to Modus Operandi, Toronto) add more info The track is from Nas called "Less Than an Hour," featuring Cee-Lo. What is the song playing in the end credits? It's a hip hop song. ( from brando1fresh in Duarte,CA,US) ( thanks to luckyj, chicago) add more info Song is "Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word" ( thanks to yooyaa, Kuwait) add more info Who sings it? ( from John Gonzales in San bernardino, California) ![]() What is the song playing when Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan got mad at each other? Sounds like Elton John but I know it's not. ( thanks to anthony, Chicago, IL) add more infoĮlton John wrote it and sings it! ( thanks to M, whistler B.C CANADA ) add more info "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word." There are a lot of performers who've done the song. What's the song playing in the hotel scene when JaKi & Chris fight? It's a slow song. ( from Yooyaa in Kuwait) Music from the movie not on this soundtrack CDĪdd more missing songs to this list, or tell us in what scenes these songs are heard or where they can be found. Main Title - Lalo Schifrin / Salaam Remi While in my opinion Rush Hour 3 is the weakest movie in the trilogy I can still remember the day me and my friends saw the trailer on the big screen, the feeling of pure joy that there will be another Rush Hour.Click Rush Hour 3 soundtrack CD for more info from The MovieMusic Store. The subtle touch of Chris Tucker making sure the black driver was okay while blaming the crash on the white girls is hilarious it fits his character. ![]() Because it is assuming the audience watching this has seen the past 2 movies and already know who the characters are, which is understandable, who would watch the last film of a trilogy without any context? Since this is the last film of the trilogy the opening is quick to introduce us to the characters, there is no build up or indication of what the story is gonna be about. The way this film opens up tells us that this movie shouldn’t be taken seriously, it was meant to make us laugh. The opening is hilarious, we see Chris Tucker doing what he does best. Loved the Rush Hour movies, one of my all time favorite comedy movies. Since there are two movies that come before this one, (Rush Hour 1&2) it is typically expected that they wont be able to amount to the original, but this scene in a way makes you put away your expectations for the rest of the movie allowing you to start liking it from the jump. It basically caught me off guard, and made a good impression on me, making me want to continue to watch the rest of the movie. My favorite movie genre is comedy, and while “Rush Hour 3” isn’t just a comedy, it introduces that aspect of the movie before any other one, really drawing in the audience that prefers the comedy aspect of the movie, including myself. In this scene “Carter” is dancing and singing while directing traffic, which is something typical of his character, however, I didn’t expect a scene like that to happen so soon. My favorite opening scene of all time, without a doubt, would definitely have to be the opening scene to the movie “Rush Hour 3.” Whenever I watch movies, I feel as though the opening scenes usually aren’t the most entertaining of scenes,( considering the fact that they are just typically a five to ten minute scene that serves to give background information about the movie.) This opening scene however was an exception, for the reason being that I wasn’t expecting anything interesting to happen within the first five minutes. ![]()
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