What's better that one good looking star for a movie? Well, two good-looking stars, of course. From time immemorial people have loved to see bromances, sisterhoods and power-couples working together for a unified cause.
Along with the exceptional storylines and brilliant dialogues, it is the chemistry between actors that make a movie truly appealing. The following films feature some of the greatest examples of dynamic duos in Hollywood.
Rush Hour
This film franchise aptly puts on show the phrase, 'partner in crime.' The martial arts action-comedy buddy cop film series features Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan in leading roles. It sure made for some of the greatest box office success stories in Hollywood. Fans love to see this pair take out their enemies in hilarious ways, and talks of a "Rush Hour 4" have been around since 2009.
21 Jump Street
This movie remake of the 1987 television series of the same name featured the unlikely duo Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum. During the course of the films, the two of them became best friends and it is quite evident in the film as well. Their chemistry was so good in the film that a sequel titled "22 Jump Streer" was released two years later.
Bonnie and Clyde
This '60s biographical crime film saw Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway as the iconic couple, Bonnie and Clyde, probably the first couple to not only love together and die together, but also rob together. The movie was notorious during the time of its release for the graphic scenes showing violence and glorifying murder, but it truly marked a milestone in Hollywood.
Nice Guys
One of the funniest and yet equally gruesome films of the decade, "Nice Guys" features Russell Crowe and Ryan Gosling in starring roles. They are working together to solve the mystery of a missing woman, which, in turn, is related to the death of a famous porn star. With the case starts the hilarious yet thrilling adventure as the duo wrecks havoc in the streets of Los Angeles that takes them deep into the belly of a criminal conspiracy.
Skiptrace
Renny Harlin, who has carved a career out of making action-packed blockbusters, has made the upcoming "Skiptrace," starring Jackie Chan. The king of action comedy plays a Hong Kong-based detective who is teaming up with his partner, played by Johnnie Knoxville, to protect his niece, who is portrayed by one of China's biggest celebrities currently, Fan Bingbing.