• All countries • United States • United Kingdom • Canada • Australia • Germany • France • Spain • Italy • Argentina • Austria • Belgium • Brazil • Bulgaria • Chile • China • Colombia • Czech Republic • Denmark • Finland • Greece • Holland • Hong Kong • Hungary • Iceland • Indonesia • Ireland • Israel • India • Japan • Malaysia • Mexico • New Zealand • Norway • Philippines • Poland • Portugal • Romania • Russia • Singapore • South Africa • South Korea • Sweden • Switzerland • Taiwan • Thailand • Turkey • Ukraine • United Arab Emirates. Rush Hour 3 (2007) Rush Hour 3 Blu-ray delivers stunning video and audio in this excellent Blu-ray release When a Chinese criminal mastermind flees to Paris, there's only one culture-clashed, crime-fighting duo for the job. Ready to raise hell in the city of lights, Chief Inspector Lee and Detective Carter instead get caught in an explosive battle between the French police, the Triad gang and two gorgeous femmes fatales! With everybody kung fu fighting to the top of the Eiffel Tower, this one-two punch of hilarious action doesn't let up until the final heart-stopping au revoir!

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For more about Rush Hour 3 and the Rush Hour 3 Blu-ray release, see published by J.C. Ribera on March 29, 2008 where this Blu-ray release scored 4.0 out of 5. Director: Writer: Starring:,,,,, Producers:,,,,, ». Well good news is that it's a nice clean, sometimes grainless, sharp contrasty disc. Presented at 2.40 in a VC-1 transfer of about 17 Mb/s, the opening in LA looked super, and made me double check the rate meter.

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It has a look that I would call a high contrast serious palette and I liked it. Great color that looks realistic without being intense. Watching at 3-4PH most everything looks sharp and contrasty and what grain is on the screen is fine, and even at 1.25 PH (closer that Cinema viewing sizes) the image held it's own. It's not the top notch in film detail transfer I've seen but overall is was very very nice. The Paris shots look postcard clear and the exotic women review has silver dollar potential. Night shots at the 'Eiffel Tower' sequence sometime don't look as well but many are CGI shots so they have to blend in. The motorcycle chase sequence looks as good as any top notch Hollywood production.

The detail in the taxi driver's face in those shots makes the sequence even funnier. Well the New Line Blu-rays have all come with great extras and this release is no exception. Apart from the movie disc there is a second BD full of extras. The menu on Disc one has a warm orangeish tint and on Disc two a cooler blue or violet tint, maybe to distinguish them easier.

On the movie disc we have the usual Audio Commentary, this time by director Brett Ratner and writer Jeff Nathanson presented in DTS stereo. They talk with enthusiasm all about the shooting locations, the process of bringing a new Rush Hour movie after a few years and make it fresh, the exponential increasing costs of each sequel, lots about Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker, the cast choices for the secondary characters, the SFX sequences, etc etc. If you prefer to watch them too as they speak, you can select the Enhanced Visual Commentary version which shows them in a small 1.78 window on top of the Scope movie, with a few storyboard sequences sprinkled throughout the commentary and green-screen and/or CGI SFXs on the motorcycle chase and Eiffel tower sequences. One minor thing that I realized was bothering me while watching it was that on the on-screen commentary, the director and writer are shot looking at their monitor towards the right of the BDs image, and the visual commentary window is set on the the right too, making it seem that they're looking out of your monitor towards your right speaker instead of towards the movie playing in front of you, which would have been solved by putting the visual commentary window on the left, or shooting them from the opposite angle.

The theatrical Scope Trailer is also included in the first disc in 1080p VC-1. Moving on to the second disc we have: Outtakes including several takes of about a dozen scenes where they mess up their lines or stunts totaling about 2 and a half minutes presented in 1080p VC-1 and DTS stereo Deleted/Alternate Scenes has 7 sequences: Extended Airplane, Extended Taxi, Extended Elevator, Hotel Hallway, Spotlight Guy: Follies, Extended Eiffel Tower, and Alternate Ending, with optional writer and director commentary, presented in 1080p VC-1 and DTS stereo, totaling more than seven minutes. I though specially worthwhile to watch the Extended Elevator scene (I found it funny), and as I mentioned earlier, the Alternate Ending, which even has a nice cameo appearance. Maksim tank prezentaciya. Lasting an hour and a half, the Making of Rush Hour 3 is presented in 1.78 1080i VC-1 with the bit-rate sometimes reaching into the high 20's with sections that look great (The movie clips are in 2.35, and a couple brief ones from Rush Hour and Rush Hour 2 are included). Composed of the following 5 chapters: The Story - The Script, Casting The Rush, Teaming Up, Creating The Rush: Scene by Scene (having additional subchapters for all the main scenes), and Cuts, Sound, And Music; it's nice to see making of documentaries in high def which brings you a more 'you are there' feeling that all the SD 'making of's we've been accustomed to for many years. The 2 minute Visual Effects Reel goes back to 1080p VC-1 and is a good example to see all the layering that goes into making a realistic CGI scene, again looking great in 1080 after decades of watching things like this on SD And if all the above wasn't enough we have the more than one hour long 'Le Rush Hour Trois' Production Diary, also presented in 1080i VC-1 with more than 2 dozen chapters.