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Detective James Carter Movie Quotes & Lines – 34 Classics (+ Audio) - page 2

Find and rate the best quotes by Detective James Carter, selected from famous or less known movies, as rated by our community, featuring short sound clips in MP3 and WAV formats.
11 It'd take me all day to kiss your fat _.
Chris Tucker in Rush Hour (1998)

12 I'm gonna bring your fat _ some cookies, man. We appreciate this.
Chris Tucker in Rush Hour (1998)

13 I don't want that greasy _. How you gonna sell a big box of grease?
Chris Tucker in Rush Hour (1998)

14 Me and him got the same mama. I'm Blackinese. We all the same.
Chris Tucker in Rush Hour (1998)

15 Didn't you hear what I just said? Get your _ and go out and go! Hurry up! Get the hell out of here! There's a bomb in the building!
Chris Tucker in Rush Hour (1998)

16 Yeah, I been looking for your sweet-and-sour chicken _.
Chris Tucker in Rush Hour (1998)

17 Wipe yourself off, man. You're dead.
Chris Tucker in Rush Hour (1998)

18 Guess what, man. I forgot to tell you. I'm L.A.P.D. You under arrest.
Chris Tucker in Rush Hour (1998)

19 Hey, listen up! If anybody need me, I'm gonna be working a big, big case for the FBI!
Chris Tucker in Rush Hour (1998)

20 Do you speaka any English?
Chris Tucker in Rush Hour (1998)

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