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Directed by Wayne Kramer.
A minor crook finds himself in major peril when a "hot" weapon goes missing in this violent crime thriller. Joey Gazelle (Paul Walker) is a low-level "mechanic" in the Mafia who hopes to rise through the ranks by doing whatever is needed. One night, a drug deal goes very wrong when police show up and try to close down the operation; shots break out and a battle ensues, with a pair of of cops meeting a particularly violent fate at bad end of a gun barrel. Joey is given the gun that killed the policemen and is told to make it disappear so it can't be used as evidence; however, before he can do that, the weapon is stolen by Oleg (Cameron Bright), a friend of Joey's young son, who takes the pistol and uses it to shoot his abusive stepfather. Now that the gun is implicated in high profile crimes, it's vitally important that Joey find it as soon as possible, but his search for the firearm is complicated by the fact that Oleg's stepdad is affiliated with a rival gang of Russian mobsters, and that Rydell (Chazz Palminteri), a seriously corrupt police detective, is hot on Joey's trail. Joey's search for the gun takes him through the grim criminal netherworld of the city, where he must face off against nearly every sort of crook, con artist, and deviate that has ever walked the earth. Running Scared is from writer-director Wayne Kramer, who made a name for himself with the well-reviewed independent feature The Cooler. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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MovieBabeMovieBabe 16 Blocks - Running Scared
by MovieBabe in MovieBabe Blog
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"By Tricia Olszewski Jack Mosley is one of those cops we all know from the movies: old, tired, and cynical, with a bad leg and a worse drinking problem. The guy is mentally beaten and physically haggard, and if you saw him sitting on a park bench, you’d probably steer clear. There’s no doubt you’d steer clear in the office—if you weren’t in custody and all: While escorting a prisoner to court, Jack tells him that he believes “life is too long.” Jack is played by Bruce Willis, who seems to have walked into 16 Blocks’ production straight from the set of Sin City. This walking mess of bad attitude, failing body, and deeply grooved face is ready to crawl under the nearest desk when his supervisor orders him to drive inmate Eddie Bunker (Mos Def) to a trial, which is, yes, 16 New York blocks away. After a few minutes of Eddie’s constant chatter, Jack needs his little helper—it may be 8 a.m., but the guy who once vowed to prote ... " [More]
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"Paul Walker? Seriously? Personally this guy is not one of my favorite actors. At least he wasn't until I saw him star in this action pact blood soaked thrill ride that is "Running Scared". I felt that same with Josh Hartnett before Lucky Number Slevin. I love it when these pretty boy actors get raw and dirty and prove their worth by breaking their cast-types, kudos for them. Now back to the movie. "Running Scared" has probably the most intense opening sequence I've seen in a movie ever. Unfortunately it draws itself thin at times, but this is minor and only slightly takes away from the over all experience. The movie follows Walker's character around as he tries to hunt down a gun that was used to knock off a few dirty cops. The catch is that it's tied to his son's best friend who has been abused and on the run. Find the kid and supposedly find the gun, this is the movies driving force in a nut shell. The story branches off from Walker to the ... " [More]
patchespatches Re: A question from mrs_vinita
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"Mrs Vinita, Does that sound right? Running Scared, the 2006 version? Here's the synopsis:A minor crook finds himself in major peril when a "hot" weapon goes missing in this violent crime thriller. Joey Gazelle (Paul Walker) is a low-level "mechanic" in the Mafia who hopes to rise through the ranks by doing whatever is needed. One night, a drug deal goes very wrong when police show up and try to close down the operation; shots break out and a battle ensues, with a pair of of cops meeting a particularly violent fate at bad end of a gun barrel. Joey is given the gun that killed the policemen and is told to make it disappear so it can't be used as evidence; however, before he can do that, the weapon is stolen by Oleg (Cameron Bright), a friend of Joey's young son, who takes the pistol and uses it to shoot his abusive stepfather. Now that the gun is implicated in high profile crimes, it's vitally important that Joey find it as soon as possible, but his search for the fir ... " [More]
JymkataJymkata Re: A question from mrs_vinita
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"Your movie store people were right, you just were confused on which movie they were referencing. This was obviously not 1986's Running Scared. I can see why that scene stuck in your head, it made me queasy (seemed to revel in the perversion of these uber-molesters a little to much). Anyway, the answer to your question is Running Scared from 2006 starring Paul Walker " [More]
bbissellbbissell Paul Walker actually does well
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"Normally I am not a huge fan of Paul Walker, I don't dislike the guy, but just don't find his acting very believable a lot of the time. He silenced me this movie, I felt like I was actually watching a veteraned actor. This movie is one where you are quite sure to how to feel about it either...You walk away just, "wow, interesting, sick..." What I do like about the film is it doesn't sugar coat anything, we get some relatively realistic insight into the types of people that can be out there. I think that was the most disturbing part of the movie, not the violence, hell, we have all seen that. " [More]
Review by All Movie Guide
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An unabashedly sleazy, semi-expressionistic action thriller that's so over-the-top in both style and substance that it's a miracle it doesn't collapse back onto itself and crumble into a heap of self-parody, Running Scared offers a sordid journey into a hell on earth in which law and innocence take a backseat to humankind's darkest impulses, bloodlust and revenge. For those with the fortitude to sit through a film where guns are held to grimacing children's heads and murderous pedophiles purchase pint-sized body bags in bulk, the element that sets Running Scared apart from the pack is a potent sense of danger in which the audience is never quite sure how far the filmmakers are willing to go in upping the ante. Starting off like a bullet out of the barrel and rarely slowing except to pile on convoluted plot point after convoluted plot point, Wayne Kramer's blood-spattered frenzy of a crime flick may, in the end, not be what one might consider a "good" film, though it is certainly far from boring. The world of Running Scared is a dark one indeed, and as faceless, menacing transients emerge from the darkness to prey on children and shutterbug pedophiles cast shadows that would give Murnau's Nosferatu a run for his money, the nightmarish vision of urban depravity quickly descends into a hyper-stylized representation of hell on earth. This is truly a world in which everyone has a hidden agenda and to trust is to die; and though a majority of viewers will simply be put off by the reprehensible cast of characters who populate Running Scared, those willing to set aside moral judgment and accept the film on its own twisted terms are in for a loud, audacious, and trashy two hours of entertainment that will leave shell-shocked viewers stumbling from their seats in a dizzied haze of disbelief. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
 



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