In the first <Rush Hour> movie, Jackie Chan following Chris Rock into a bar and followed him using the n-word to the bartender who is white. Does this make Jackie Chan
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Chris Tucker. Typo.
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Replying to @Molson_Hart
Actually Chris Tucker was very upset during Asian promotion tour when some TV host literally greeted him, "Hi Chris Rock."

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Replying to @cowboyInNY
I think the fact that Chris Rock is way more successful (and probably talented) has a lot to do with that.
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Replying to @Molson_Hart
It was mainly because <Lethal Weapon 4> was released two months earlier than <Rush Hour>.
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Replying to @cowboyInNY
I never saw it and just had to look up whether you were confusing Danny Glover with Chris Rock haha.
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Replying to @Molson_Hart
That was Jet Li's Hollywood debut after his agent was shot dead by Hong Kong ganster.
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No disrespect to the agent, but I would've liked to see a gangster do that to Jet Li!
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