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Rush Hour - Season 1

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    Available from: 20-08-2016
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    Available from: 13-08-2016
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    Available from: 06-08-2016
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    Available from: 30-07-2016
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    Available from: 23-07-2016
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    Available from: 19-05-2016
  • Rush Hour S01E07
    Available from: 12-05-2016
  • Rush Hour S01E06
    Available from: 05-05-2016
  • Rush Hour S01E05
    Available from: 28-04-2016
  • Rush Hour S01E04
    Available from: 21-04-2016
  • Rush Hour S01E03
    Available from: 14-04-2016
  • Rush Hour S01E02
    Available from: 07-04-2016
  • Rush Hour S01E01
    Available from: 31-03-2016
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Rush Hour is a series that is a TV adaptation of the big-screen hit about a by-the-book Hong Kong police detective teaming with a maverick black cop in Los Angeles, as they are forced into forming an unlikely partnership.
Release:
IMDb:
5.6
Quality:
HD
Duration:
60 min
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Played by: Jon Foo
  • CRITICS OF "Rush Hour - Season 1"
Common Sense Media
Bloody reboot swimming in shootouts, outdated stereotypes.
April 05, 2016
IGN Movies
CBS's Rush Hour doesn't outshine the original movie, or even the sequel, but I guess it's somewhat better than the third one. That doesn't seem like high praise, I know, and that's because it isn't.
April 01, 2016
ScreenRant
Saddled with having to recreate a two hour movie in 45 minutes, Foo and Hires feel like they are doing impressions of their predecessors, and it cuts into their natural charm and rhythm.
April 01, 2016
AV Club
The Rush Hour movie franchise is unfortunately downgraded for TV, right down to the casting of... unknowns Hires and Foo as Carter and Lee. They may be aware they're in a buddy cop show, but lack any of the chemistry that such a pairing should entail.
March 31, 2016
TV.com
It's a formula that worked for three movies that grossed nearly $1 billion, so why change it for television? Well, that would make sense if the TV version kept Chan and Tucker.
April 01, 2016
Guardian
The comedy is rote, the dialogue is wooden, and the performances by Justin Hires and Jon Foo, in the Tucker and Chan roles respectively, are nil.
March 31, 2016
Boston Globe
Landing with a dull thud in the middle of a small-screen landscape that's increasingly driven by movements toward narrative ingenuity and diversity of perspective, Rush Hour is ultimately just another cop show, and not a very fun one at that.
March 30, 2016
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