Mason: Yeah, it’s like those movies…they never hit anybody’s radar.īeren: That’s true, I mean…yeah…I gotta respect…
It’s one of those things that as an American, like, it makes me sad that that’s what…I mean, anyone looking in that looks at the box office goes…They’re like, “Oh yeah, Americans love Rush Hour 3 and, you know, whatever Christmas movie Hollywood made this year.” You know, instead of like the little films like uh…you know, what’s the one? The lawyer one that George Clooney’s in right now…Or The Darjeeling Limited. I mean, obviously he’s not wanting to be respectable. Mason: I think he was watching his career wave goodbye to him.īeren: Yeah but then he goes and makes like, you know, his movie opens, makes $200 million, like Rush Hour 2. It’s been what, like seven years?īeren: And what was Chris Tucker doing in between those years. I mean it’s been so long between the second one and now. I mean, I saw the first and the second one. I mean, Rush Hour 1, huge movie, Rush Hour 2, huge movie… Mason: So you’re just going by box office? I mean, I believe that, I guess.īeren: It’s a good indicator of ticket sales, I mean box office gross. I think…Definitely Rush Hour 3, which is supposed to be the biggest movie in America.īeren: Like it has a huge box office gross. Mason: I didn’t even see…Do you know what’s playing at the theater across the way?īeren: Um, I don’t know. Read the dialog again to see how the vocab words are used.
Lee also holds secret meetings with a United Nations authority, but his personal struggles with a Chinese criminal mastermind named. Listen to the audio and read the dialog at the same time. After an attempted assassination on Ambassador Han, Inspector Lee and Detective Carter are back in action as they head to Paris to protect a French woman with knowledge of the Triads secret leaders.