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Directed by Richard Donner.
A hard-drinking, hard-living cop assigned the task of transporting a small-time criminal to the nearby courthouse finds that a simple, 16-block drive can be the longest ride of his life in director Richard Donner's urban action thriller. Hung-over, has-been cop Jack Mosley (Bruce Willis) has seen better days, and all that the force expects out of him these days is to stay out of trouble while he's on the clock. Eddie Bunker (Mos Def) is set to testify before a grand jury at 10:00 a.m., and it's up to Mosely to make sure that Bunker makes it to the courthouse in one piece -- a job that Mosely estimates will take a maximum of 15 minutes. A black van has been trailing the pair unnoticed, though, and after stopping off at a nearby liquor store to pick up some breakfast, Mosely emerges from the store just in time to save Eddie from the lethal bullet of a determined assassin. When backup arrives in the form of Detective Frank Nugent (David Morse), Mosely quickly realizes that the detective on Nugent's team is the same cop that Bunker is set to testify against. Now faced with the tough task of dodging bullets and eluding a massive onslaught of corrupt cops, Mosely must keep Bunker alive long enough to get him before the judge and ensure that justice is served. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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slipofthetongueslipofthetongue 16 Blocks - A Flawed, Gritty Th ...
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"When Bruce Willis became famous for the Moonlighting series and went on to make Die Hard he was (for the time) an unlikely action hero. He was a jokey, balding, motor mouth who was not like the typical movie star. As Willis enters what is probably the third stage of his career, he is now becoming an equally unlikely character actor who makes interesting choices. In 16 BLOCKS the character of Jack Mosley (a griselled, alcoholic burnout cop) is to Willis what the character of Frank Galvin was to Paul Newman in The Verdict. Both characters are destroyed men who have a single shot at redemption and both represent the manner in which society can destroy the individual if he is not strong enough emotionally. How odd that Willis, who has never worked with Richard Donner, would end up in this flawed, character driven piece which is a love letter to the 80's and even to adjacent decades of film making but most definitely not to 2006.16 BLOCKS is a nod to the action pictures and pol ... " [More]
MovieBabeMovieBabe 16 Blocks - Running Scared
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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]
dj4ourdj4our Redemption is around the Corner
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"16 BLOCKS****PG-13 (for violence, intense sequences of action, and some strong language.)1 hr. 45 min.written by:Richard Wenkproduced by: Randall Emmett, Avi Lerner, Arnold Rifkin, John Thompson, Jim Van Wyk, & Bruce Willisdirected by: Richard Donnerrelease date: Friday, March 3, 2006Ever wake up in the morning and feel like ya just can't make it? I'm not talking ya just can't make it outta bed, I mean ya just. can't. make. it. You're eyes are heavy and dry. You're body just aches all over. Every noise affects you. Well, that's how New York detective Jack Mosely, badge number 227, feels and he looks it too. Mosely is a middle-aged cop who is ready to retire. He feels that "life is too long" and seeks therapy at the bottom of a bottle. He's written off by his peers as a man who has already quit. Mosely is forced into taking a happy, but down-on-his-luck witness "16 Blocks" from the police station to 100 Centre Street, escort talkative witness Eddie Bunker to ... " [More]
KamiKami Don't bother
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"This movie is an absolute joke. All while watching "16 Blocks" I kept thinking I had seen this movie before, well, I had, just it was a much better film, Clint Eastwoods, "The Gaunlet". "16 Blocks" is just a copy cat film that tries to live up to excellent Eastwood film. What a waste. Skip 16 and rent Gauntlet. " [More]
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16 Blocks showcases director Richard Donner and star Bruce Willis at their best, lending their old-fashioned Hollywood talent to a popcorn-movie thriller that offers enough texture and emotion to help it stand out from the pack. Richard Wenk's script offers a familiar thriller premise (and one that owes a few of its plot points to The Gauntlet) but he gives it a fresh spin through rich characterizations and snappy dialogue. Better yet, he and Donner use its New York locale as a character in and of itself. However, the two elements that truly hold 16 Blocks together are its two lead performances; Willismanages to hit the right blend of movie-star machismo and world-weariness as the aging cop hero and Mos Def is a loquacious delight as the small-time con determined to change his way of thinking . David Morse also lends find support as Willis' steely, deeply hypocritical nemesis. The end result might be a little too pat for some viewers, but 16 Blocks offers fine escapist fare to any viewer who wants a good, old fashioned Hollywood thriller. ~ Donald Guarisco, All Movie Guide
 



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