So how did hollycac get away of stealing money talk into rush hour?

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OP is right,seem like the directors decided the movie needed a remake because Charlie Sheen was such deadweight in Money Talks:mjlol:

He didn't quite make himself the uptight but loveable a$$hole his character was supposed to be,he was just there basically.

Part of that was probably the writing I'm sure,they did do things to make Jackie Chan likeable in Rush Hour,aside from his fighting he had funny moments of his own....I really cant even remember a scene where they attempted to give Charlie Sheen a funny moment or show personality,or either he just delivered it horribly:patrice:

And try Hollypeckerwood OP,at least it has a ring to it:francis:
 
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Also the fact that he didn't know they were directed by the same guy is bugging me out


Lol, most people don't know directors like that, but he rushed to use that terrible "hollycac" word when it was the Black lead in both movies...I could see if they used Charlie Sheen in the copycat, but it's Chris Tucker in both :mindblown:
 
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Lol, most people don't know directors like that, but he rushed to use that terrible "hollycac" word when it was the Black lead in both movies...I could see if they used Charlie Sheen in the copycat, but it's Chris Ticket in both :mindblown:

True..but this is a film board breed, I guess I just expected a bit more knowledge when you bring shyt to the table especially when you're so damn vehement about it. That'd be like someone saying the guy who did the score for star wars bit the guy who did the score for jurassic park or jaws
 
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