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The Tuxedo
An action movie that follows Jimmy Tong who engaged with an energizing enterprise when he becomes the driver of a CIA agent as the agent goes in a state of extreme lethargy and he has instructed him to play his part to battle a malevolent posse who endeavor to hurt the water by a technical bug. Jimmy experiences a progression of energizing occasions battling those gangsters.
25 April 1959, Montréal, Québec, Canada
14 January 1970, Norfolk, Virginia, USA
16 April 1964, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada
31 December 1968, Alexandria, Virginia, USA
16 August 1945, Chicago, Illinois, USA
13 August 1964, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
18 November 1968, Brooklyn, New York, USA
24 April 1974, Guelph, Ontario, Canada
December 28, 2008
Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker? Great. Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson? Cool. Jackie Chan and... Jennifer Love Hewitt? What the f**k?
September 06, 2003
Both Chan and Hewitt need to have some serious talks with their agents.
January 06, 2004
... The Tuxedo is an amusing diversion.
December 29, 2010
A cute idea, miserably executed.
July 02, 2008
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.
September 27, 2002
This overproduced and generally disappointing effort isn't likely to rouse the Rush Hour crowd.
April 29, 2009
Chan often looks as tired as the script, and as bored as the viewing audience.
October 02, 2002
Chan's worst Hollywood film to date.
September 27, 2002
This movie is about the worst thing Chan has done in the United States.
September 27, 2002
It's drab. It's uninteresting. It squanders Chan's uniqueness; it could even be said to squander Jennifer Love Hewitt!
September 30, 2002
One of the worst movies of the year.
October 01, 2002
The only possible surprise in The Tuxedo would be an extended demonstration of what was once Chan's trademark, the daffily choreographed kineticism forbidden of late by either his own age or the scruples of story editors.

