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‘Too Much Money Is No Good.' Jackie Chan Gets Real About Why Rush Hour 3 Stunk And What's Going On With A Fourth Movie
‘Too Much Money Is No Good.' Jackie Chan Gets Real About Why Rush Hour 3 Stunk And What's Going On With A Fourth Movie

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time4 days ago

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‘Too Much Money Is No Good.' Jackie Chan Gets Real About Why Rush Hour 3 Stunk And What's Going On With A Fourth Movie

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. One of the most important lessons in entertainment is something that's been true long before the 2025 movie schedule started, and will continue to be valid long after it's finished. It's practically a commandment that 'not all sequels are created equal,' especially when they're prompted out of a sleeper hit like one of Jackie Chan's best movies, 1998's Rush Hour. However, even with Mr. Chan's polite rejection of the third entry in the canon, the action-comedy superstar is still ready for a fourth rush! On hand to promote his role in Karate Kid: Legends, Jackie Chan's BuzzFeed 'Puppy Interview' saw him being asked to rank the Rush Hour movies he made with Chris Tucker. Through those rankings was this running thread of thought that saw Chan rightfully putting Rush Hour 3 at the bottom: The first one [had] little money, little time. We shot [it] like 'Go, go, go!' The second one [had] a lot of money, a lot of time. The third one? Too much money! Too much time! Too much money is no good. Reading that assessment of the series as a whole makes a lot of sense. Coming from the scrappy beginnings that saw director Brett Ratner hand in an unexpected blockbuster in 1998, Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker's shtick was at its peak when it was more on the fly. That seems to be a truth that was present since day one, as even our own Rush Hour 3 review called the film out for squandering a promising first act. Perhaps such reactions, as well as Chan's own kind but firm feedback on the 2007 entry, have him ready to go one more round. Another Rush Hour question came up in an interview with Karate Kid: Legends' action legend on the red carpet for the premiere of that very movie. ScreenRant caught up with Jackie Chan and asked him if there was actually any progress to report on a Rush Hour 4. That yielded this update, set to inspire some mixed feelings: I don't know. Ask the director, ask the studio, ask the writer. Hurry up! Otherwise, Chris Tucker and me [will be] 100 years old. We'll be old men doing Rush Hour. It's kind of hard to believe that Rush Hour 4 hasn't found some sort of footing, especially with Tucker himself hyping the project in the recent past. That viewpoint only intensified after Chan indicated that a second sequel to Shanghai Noon, titled Shanghai Dawn, actually has a script in play. Amazon Prime Video: 30-day free trialThere's two ways you can play this Amazon Prime game. Either you can sign up for a 30-day free trial, and enjoy all of the title this library has to offer - as well as free, fast delivery, and all the usual perks. Or, for either $14.99 a month, or $139 a year, you can keep going past your Karate Kid experience, and check out Prime Video originals like The Boys and Lord of the Rings; The Rings of Power. There's no wrong answers here, people! View Deal With that revelation coming from the same interview, it's really crazy that both this Owen Wilson co-starring romp and Chan's 2010 reboot of The Karate Kid (which is currently streamable with a Prime Video subscription) found continuations before one of his biggest hits ever did. Admittedly, the latter concept probably came in part from the meteoric success of Cobra Kai, but the point still stands. Even though it's been almost 20 years since Rush Hour 3 did its thing in theaters, so long as Rush Hour 4 has the right script and the proper hustle is involved, this could be what Jackie Chan and his fans needed to see. For now, though, you can see the action star in Karate Kid: Legends, which opens in theaters this weekend.

This US Star Just Revealed She Auditioned For A Role In The Substance
This US Star Just Revealed She Auditioned For A Role In The Substance

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time16-03-2025

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This US Star Just Revealed She Auditioned For A Role In The Substance

US actor Lucy Hale has revealed she was at one point in consideration to star in the hit horror movie The Substance. The Pretty Little Liars star recently spoke to BuzzFeed as part of their Puppy Interview series, during which she was asked if there were any roles she'd auditioned for that people might be surprised about. 'Oh my gosh,' she began, before listing off a list of projects that included everything from Pitch Perfect, Hairspray and Hannah Montana to the big-screen adaptation of Fifty Shades Of Grey. Lucy then named a more recent movie that she tried out for, The Substance. Although she didn't specify which part she had her eye on, it's a safe bet that Lucy tried out for the role of Sue, which eventually went to Margaret Qualley in the finished film. 'For every 'yes' to an audition, there's a line-up of 200 that you heard a 'no' for,' Lucy revealed, adding: 'I should probably go back in journals and look at all the things I've auditioned for.' The Substance centres around Elisabeth Sparkle, a faded actress-turned-fitness-instructor who takes a fictitious drug that spawns a younger, 'better' version of herself – with graphic and violent results. After winning huge critical acclaim, the film racked up five Oscar nominations, a rarity for a horror movie, including a Best Actress nod for leading star Demi Moore. Last year, director Coralie Fargeat opened up a bit about the casting process for The Substance, admitting she didn't want to entertain Demi as Elisabeth Sparkle originally. 'What's challenging is that I was going to ask an actress to confront her very worst phobia,' Coralie told the Santa Barbara International Film Festival. 'And when the name of Demi Moore arrived in conversation, I said, 'of course, it's a great idea, it would be amazing, but let's not lose time with that, because I'm sure she will never, never want to do something like that. 'For real, I thought she would never be willing to destroy her image the way the movie needed.' In fact, Demi revealed to the LA Times that she was so determined to land the role of Elisabeth that she gifted Coralie with a copy of her memoir Inside Out in an effort to prove to her that she understood the character and the themes of the film. Meanwhile, Margaret has revealed that even after she was cast, she still didn't quite measure up to what Coralie had in mind for Sue physically – meaning she can be seen wearing prosthetics throughout, even long before that grisly finale. The Substance is available to stream now on Mubi. The Substance Director Finally Explains What's Going On With All Those Butt Close-Ups 17 Behind-The-Scenes Secrets You Probably Never Knew About How The Substance Was Made After Demi Moore In The Substance, 11 More Horror Performances That Deserved Love From The Oscars

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