The Tuxedo (Blu-ray) PG-13
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: PG-13
- Encoding: Region A
- Released: May 25, 2021
- Originally Released: 2002
- Label: Paramount
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Jackie Chan & Jennifer Love Hewitt | |
Performer: | Jason Isaacs, Debi Mazar, Ritchie Coster, Peter Stormare, Romany Malco, Mia Cottet, Jody Racicot & Scott Wickware | |
Directed by | Kevin Donovan | |
Edited by | Craig Herring | |
Screenplay by | Michael Leeson & Michael J. Wilson | |
Composition by | John Debney & Christophe Beck | |
Cameo: | James Brown | |
Produced by | Adam Schroeder, John H. Williams & Walter F. Parkes | |
Director of Photography: | Stephen F. Windon | |
Executive Production by | Walter F. Parkes, Laurie MacDonald & William S. Beasley |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: 2/5 --
Surely Jackie Chan deserves better than this?
Full Review
BBC.com
[The film] boasts enough fight scenes, slapstick comedy routines and outlandish stunts to satisfy the most ardent fan...
Uncut
Rating: 2/4 --
Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker? Great. Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson? Cool. Jackie Chan and... Jennifer Love Hewitt? What the f**k?
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TheMovieReport.com
...[The] visual and design departments are aces, with fx makeup touches that are both strongly realized and just a little bit disgusting...
Variety
Rating: 1/4 --
But none of those films has been an outright stinker. The Tuxedo is.
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MovieFreak.com
The Tuxedo is sort of like a film that might have been made from a song by Burt Bacharach; its central conceit is odd, implausible, even a bit silly, but one can hardly begrudge it those elements when the thing plays so beautifully.
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IGN Movies
One of the worst movies of the year.
Ebert & Roeper
Product Description:
In THE TUXEDO, Jackie Chan stars as Jimmy Tong, a taxi driver who's aggressive behind the wheel, but painfully shy outside of his cab. Jimmy's driving talents garner the attention of a secret organization, and soon he's hired as the chauffeur for the suave, enigmatic agent Clark Devlin (Jason Isaacs). However, when Devlin is severely injured in an assassination attempt, Jimmy must don Devlin's suit--which just happens to be a state-of-the-art, two-billion-dollar weapon loaded with special capabilities and gadgets. Paired up with ambitious but inexperienced agent Del Blaine (Jennifer Love Hewitt), Jimmy must continue Devlin's mission, which involves foiling Dietrich Banning (Ritchie Coster), a power-mad bottled-water mogul.
Kevin Donovan's action-packed comedy gives the talented Chan an unusual opportunity to play a character not adept at martial arts. Of course, once he puts on the tuxedo, he's capable of amazing physical feats, but Chan revels in hamming it up as someone who's literally not in control of his actions. Meanwhile, Hewitt provides catty support, and Isaacs (the villain in THE PATRIOT) makes the most of his good-guy role. A goofy Bond-ish romp, THE TUXEDO also features Debi Mazar as a tough secret agent and Peter Stormare as a nerdy mad scientist.
Kevin Donovan's action-packed comedy gives the talented Chan an unusual opportunity to play a character not adept at martial arts. Of course, once he puts on the tuxedo, he's capable of amazing physical feats, but Chan revels in hamming it up as someone who's literally not in control of his actions. Meanwhile, Hewitt provides catty support, and Isaacs (the villain in THE PATRIOT) makes the most of his good-guy role. A goofy Bond-ish romp, THE TUXEDO also features Debi Mazar as a tough secret agent and Peter Stormare as a nerdy mad scientist.