Only the most astute of cinephiles would have watched films as emotionally complex and thought-provoking as Rush Hour, Rush Hour 2 and Rush Hour 3 and realized that the director behind them was merely using motion pictures as a canvas upon which to cry out for his true passion, his destiny, his muse: the written word.
At long last, Brett Ratner is a book publisher. The question of his reading comprehension skills is moot; all that matters is that he made a X-Man movie and he knows Robert Evans.
[via Gawker]
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Niche readers have been waiting for more Blasian stories. Black Asia will once again survive and thrive John, so don't ruin this for me.
The Rush Hour triumvirate means a lot to the average African American Ratner fan. It helps bridge the gap for my chocolate friends and relays a vivd, realistic perspective on Blasian relations while helping black kung fu artists to score some silky asian trim.
Personally, I'm really looking forward to Ratner's Black-Asian love manuals. They'll be an intellectual land bridge into Blasia.
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