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Directed by Jonathan Hensleigh.
An ordinary lawman goes outside the law to carry out his own brand of justice in this dark-themed thriller. Frank Castle (Thomas Jane) is an FBI agent who deeply loves his wife and son, but is also strongly devoted to his work. Castle's investigation of a powerful crime cartel leads to a gunfight which claims the life of a young boy, whose father is underworld kingpin Howard Saint (John Travolta). Furious and eager for revenge, Saint arranges for Castle and his family to be murdered in retaliation. However, while Castle's wife and son are killed, he somehow survives, even though he's believed to have perished. Bent on stopping Saint once and for all, Castle remakes himself as The Punisher, a ruthless and heavily armed killing machine who will not rest until Saint and his crew have been wiped clean from the Earth. Based on a Marvel Comics character first introduced in 1974, The Punisher also stars Rebecca Romijn-Stamos, Laura Elena Harring, Roy Scheider, and Kevin "Big Sexy" Nash. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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"Sorry I'm not linking to all of these movies, but the 'link a movie' option isn't working for me at the moment, so I'll come back and do it later. Comic films aren't really recent inventions, although it can certainly seem that way when you notice the sheer number of films out there these days. There were, of course, the old Batman and Superman serials, as well as Shazam and some others. The seventies saw a big explosion of superhero related filmed entertainment, although most of that was for television. But aside from the big ones like Tim Burton's Batman or Richard Donner's Superman comic book properties have been languishing in direct-to-video hell for the last couple decades.Bryan Singer's X-Men is obviously the turning point, the film that made superheroes cool again. Looking back, it's seems kind of a shaky start, at least when compared with the next film in the series, or the first two Spiderman films. For proof, look at the scene wher ... " [More]
 



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