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      • THE GOOD: Shanghai Noon is the latest American effort from Hong Kong action mega-star Jackie Chan. Considerably more genuine and propulsive than Rush Hour (his previous film), Shanghai Noon is a well-staged, tightly-executed film reveling in sophomoric humor and occasionally biting social commentary.
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  3. 1 day ago · Shanghai Noon” emerged from the wave of popularity Jackie Chan gained after starring in Brett Ratner’s “Rush Hour.” Chan had tried to break into Hollywood earlier, initially quite timidly in “The Cannonball Run” (and its sequel), where he got lost among the star-studded cast, then a bit more boldly in “Rumble in the Bronx ...

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    Michael Bay’s high-octane direction of Bad Boys instantly solidified his reputation as an action filmmaker to be reckoned with. The plot revolves around two Miami cops protecting a murder witness and searching for a case of stolen heroin. Bad Boys follows the Rush Hourformula of pairing a traditional action hero with a quick-witted comedian, as Wil...

    Anchorman’s Adam McKay put his own uniquely absurdist spin on the “buddy cop” genre with The Other Guys. McKay’s go-to leading man, Will Ferrell, plays Allen Gamble, a mild-mannered police accountant opposite Mark Wahlberg as Terry Hoitz, a hotshot cop who’s been stuck behind a desk since he accidentally shot Derek Jeter. The Other Guys has a nice ...

    Rush Hour isn’t the only buddy actioner that Chan has starred in. In between team-ups with Tucker, Chan paired up with a different comedian for a different action-comedy. In Shanghai Noon, Chan plays Chon Wang, a Chinese Imperial Guard who travels to the American West and pairs up with gunslinging outlaw Roy O'Bannon, played by Owen Wilson, to resc...

    After proving that women can have just as much fun as men in a Hangover-style raunchy comedy with Bridesmaids, director Paul Feig proved that women can kick just as much butt in an action movie with The Heat, a female-led take on the “buddy cop” genre. Sandra Bullock plays a straitlaced FBI agent as the “straight man” alongside Melissa McCarthy as ...

    Phil Lord and Christopher Miller subverted the expectations of the 21 Jump Street reboot with an in-universe reboot of a decades-old police program that nobody cares about. Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum respectively star as Morton Schmidt and Greg Jenko, a couple of cops who are sent undercover to a high school to investigate a new drug that’s been...

    Midnight Run is one of the few “buddy cop” movies in which neither of the main characters is a cop. Robert De Niro stars as bounty hunter Jack Walsh opposite Charles Grodin as Jonathan Mardukas, a misunderstood mafia accountant and Walsh's latest bounty. As De Niro and Grodin are chased across the United States by feds, mobsters, and other bounty h...

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    The second entry in Edgar Wright’s genre-bending Three Flavours Cornetto Trilogy, Hot Fuzz, plants the conventions of the “buddy cop” genre in a sleepy English village with a suspiciously high accident rate. Simon Pegg and Nick Frost anchor the movie with their unmatched on-screen chemistry as Nicholas Angel, a hypercompetent big-city cop and Danny...

    Eddie Murphy rose to stardom with his lead role in Beverly Hills Cop as Axel Foley, a Detroit lawman who travels to California to track down his best friend’s killer and butts heads with the local police. Thanks to Murphy’s powerhouse performance, Beverly Hills Cop is one of the funniest movies like Rush Hour. The role of Axel Foley gave Murphy amp...

    Mel Gibson and Danny Glover headline Lethal Weapon as Martin Riggs and Roger Murtaugh, a pair of recently partnered cops who have to put their differences aside in their pursuit of a gang of drug smugglers. One of the oldest “buddy cop” movies, Lethal Weapon established a lot of the tropes and trademarks of the genre, particularly the character dyn...

  4. The Rush Hour and Shanghai Noon movies were a special breed. Jackie can so easily team up with other actors and naturally form this bond and its so obvious on screen. I'll be honest, and I know Dwyane The Rock Johnson is clique at this point, but I think it's a travesty that he and Jackie never teamed up in a buddy-cop flick.

  5. Feb 16, 2016 · Shanghai Noon, I just mainly felt lighthearted, while I genuinely did crack up on some scenes in Rush Hour. As far as the sequels go, from what I remember I didn't like Shanghai Knight. Didn't like Rush Hour 2 the first time I seen it in theaters, then liked it more the second and third times I seen it afterwards. Rush Hour 3 was bad.

  6. www.ign.com › 2000/05/25 › review-of-shanghai-noonReview of Shanghai Noon - IGN

    May 25, 2000 · Shanghai Noon is the latest American effort from Hong Kong action mega-star Jackie Chan. Considerably more genuine and propulsive than Rush Hour (his previous film), Shanghai Noon is a...

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