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Literally, one of the worst movies of all time.


MY GOD!!! How is this NOT on IMDB's bottom 250? There is NO redeeming qualities in this film, except the fact that its short.

You can just tell that no one working on this movie gave a sh*t & just wanted a damn quick buck. & this movie has got to have one of the most awkward unfunny forced scenes I have ever seen in film history & I have seen a lot of films. The part where Carter points a gun to the taxi driver's head & forces him to sing the National Anthem is one of the most unfunny forced comedy scenes I have ever seen in my life & it just drags, UGH! & I dont hate it cuz its offensive, I love offensive comedy if its done well, but this scenes just isn't funny & cringe-worthy awkward. I watched this movie with friends & everyone was just awkwardly smiling, cuz we know this sh*t isn't funny.

I can't name a lot of movies that just give me a cringe-worthy awkward vibe like this one does. Its just SO BAD!!! At least EXTREMELY bad movies are laughable, cuz of how bad they are, but RH3 is worse than that, Its just SO AWKWARD!!! Every joke is SO AWKWARD, forced, & unfunny. Also, Chris Tucker's schtick is getting SUPER OLD & played out FAST! No wonder he hardly does any movies, cuz I think even he knows his whole schtick is old too. & this movie has the most dumbest nonsensical abrupt endings I have ever seen. & the so called,"Chemistry" between Lee & Carter is horrible. I can rant about this movie all day, but I dont want to write too much.

RH1 & RH2 were no masterpieces, but still enjoyable. But RH3!!! MY GOD!!!!!! This movie needs to go to hell! Saying RH3 is not as good as RH1 & RH2, is the biggest understatement of all time. If anyone enjoys RH3, ur IQ must like like 0. Please dont reproduce if u like RH3.

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Agreed. I'm surprised this movie is rated so high. I actually went to the theater to see this and I still remember how awkward the entire thing was. No one in the theater laughed at ANYTHING. Everyone was just kinda smiling during the "funny" parts, just like you said. Like we couldn't even fake our laughter because it was so unfunny and awkward and inappropriate. So many of the jokes were painfully cringe-worthy. I couldn't wait for the movie to be over so I could just get out of the theater. You know it's bad when the memory of the moment is still fresh in your mind. It was seriously one of the most awkward things I've ever experienced. So much second hand embarrassment. I'm cringing just thinking about it.

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It's unfortunate the way they abused the lovely and talented Yuki Kudoh in the unflattering villainess role.

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Your post was more awkward than the film. Was it necessary to capitalize a lot of words and start every other sentence with "&"?

Perhaps you could have used the word awkward a few more times because I don't think anyone understood your point.

Next time, try posting like an adult. Text lingo is pathetic.

Anyway, the movie wasn't great and didn't have a lot of funny parts, but it is still better than most recent comedies.

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I agree with you. Imo the second one is the best in the franchise. I've seen it countless times. It was one of those movies I had on VHS back in the day and I would just watch it over and over. Thought it was hysterical every time. Watched this one once. Never again.

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