To get off the red car from this traffic jam, you need more than a skilled driving - it takes intelligence. Peak time, slider logic game, you must fight deadlock when you stop the car from slipping down to allow the red car to leave. There are 40 new challenges that are very difficult to allow players to move at their own pace. As one of the best logic games ever, "rush hour" is indispensable for all families.
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Mr. Ratner's background can be summarized by the number of world theaters "rush hour" by 247,538,093 dollars, world "rush hour 2" by 328, 883, 178 dollars, "incredible (special)". If you have seen this movie, "453,796,824 dollars has been acquired again worldwide as" X-Men: The Last Position ". Except for sales of DVDs and sales of cable television, these figures come from variety, but there are important overlapping pictures. Mr. Ratner has a gift that the company can make products that can be sold in general. Even so, given the anonymity of these products, the possession of the credit "A Brett Ratner Film" seems to be primarily etiquette, even nostalgic, not to mention arrogance.
"Rush hour 2" was released on August 3, 2001. This movie has worldwide box office revenue of 347, 325, 802 dollars, making it the most successful movie in the "rush hour" series. In the interview, Brett Turner admitted that the first part of Christak's karaoke scene should not be filmed. Tucker refused to move the camera like Michael Jackson. During shooting, he performed entertainment for everyone. In the darkness Ratner told the photographer to shoot it, but please do not let Tucker notice them. In the "Tonight Show" show with Ryan Leno, Tucker accidently thought he was a NBA star Kobe Bryant when he shot a movie in Hong Kong. In the movie, when Tucker's character rushed up the stairs, the old lady shouted "Goway, Kobe". However, in DVD audio commentary, Mr. Ratner said that Jeff Nathanson, the main author, proposed this line just before taking the scene.