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Cuando ven morir a sus respectivos socios, un sicario de Nueva Orleans y un detective de Washington, D. C. forman una alianza para vencer a su enemigo común.Cuando ven morir a sus respectivos socios, un sicario de Nueva Orleans y un detective de Washington, D. C. forman una alianza para vencer a su enemigo común.Cuando ven morir a sus respectivos socios, un sicario de Nueva Orleans y un detective de Washington, D. C. forman una alianza para vencer a su enemigo común.
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In case you can't discern from the title, this is a *very* violent film, so don't be a putz and take your five or six year old kid, like a couple of people did at the Independence, Missouri AMC screening tonight. There are more triple-taps to the head than any film in recent memory, to the point that it becomes rather over the top by the time the film ends All that said, Walter Hill has woven yet another well-paced, engrossing buddy film actioner with a pretty good left hand twist. Stallone plays a weary New Orleans hit-man very convincingly, and with a very wry sense of humor. Were he any more droll, he would have to become a British citizen.
"Bullet" has everything an Action fan loves...really nasty bad guys, impossibly punishing fights, explosions, hot women, and main characters you can actually care something about. The plot isn't suspenseful, but it isn't meant to be, as our heroes go on what for one is a vendetta, and for the other a bumbling police investigation. Indeed, Sung Kang's Washington DC detective seems at times to have the insight of a rock, but Kang is pretty and plays well alongside the grizzled Stallone.
All and all, if you enjoy this sort of film, well...you'll enjoy "Bullet to the Head".
"Bullet" has everything an Action fan loves...really nasty bad guys, impossibly punishing fights, explosions, hot women, and main characters you can actually care something about. The plot isn't suspenseful, but it isn't meant to be, as our heroes go on what for one is a vendetta, and for the other a bumbling police investigation. Indeed, Sung Kang's Washington DC detective seems at times to have the insight of a rock, but Kang is pretty and plays well alongside the grizzled Stallone.
All and all, if you enjoy this sort of film, well...you'll enjoy "Bullet to the Head".
When I eat a burger I don't expect a steak. This is clearly a burger. A cheesy burger, but a solid burger.
Good action, some fun jokes, and general mayhem. No thinking required
Enjoy your burger. 😉
Good action, some fun jokes, and general mayhem. No thinking required
Enjoy your burger. 😉
Jimmy Bobo (,Sylvester Stallone) is a tough and relentless hitman from New Orleans who, after his last job, suffers an unexpected attack by Keegan (Jason Momoa), an unstoppable killing machine who ruthlessly executes anyone he has as an enemy or for whom he is hired. Determined to take revenge, Jimmy will be forced to collaborate with Taylor Kwan (Sung Kang) , a Korean police officer who has his own agenda, but who does not dispense with the expeditious means of his partner. He will soon discover that Jimmy is the most effective weapon to put an end to a criminal organization that has corrupted the police and the high and powerful social spheres of society. When Taylor is injured, Jimmy carries him to his daughter Lisa (Sarah Shahi) to heal him. Before long, their trail of clues has led them to sleazy lawyer Marcus Baptiste (Christian Slater), who is currently caught up in some shady business dealings with the mysterious and scheming Robert Nkomo Morel (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje). Revenge never gets old !.
Thriller crime containing unstopped action, betrayals galore , violent events with murders in cold blood , high body count, twists and turns. Regarding a New Orleans hitman who after watching their respective partners die, forms an unstable alliance with a Washington, D. C. detective in order to bring down their common enemy. Lots of slam-bang action, swearing, shooting and there is graphic violence as well as other convenient elements with no much sense, at times it seems too similar to Hill's previous films. Sylvester Stallone stars in the big screen adaptation of the popular graphic novel of the same title illustrated by Colin Wilson. Directed by veteran Walter Hill carries out a professional film, the stars are pretty decent, but everything is predictable . Sylvester Stallone provides a nice and effective interpretation in his usual style as an ace hired killer suddenly falling into the hands of a cop, Sung Kang , and both of whom join forces against a nasty, malicious enemy . There are enough colourful roles in the support cast delivering attractive acting, it also features performances by: Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Sarah Shahi, Jason Momoa, Christian Slater, Jon Seda, Holt McCallan, Brian Van Holt, Weronika Rosati, among others.
It packs functional and atmospheric cinematography by cameraman Lloyd Ahern II, Walter Hill's regular. And thrilling musical score fitting to action by composer Steve Mazzaro. The motion picture was professionally directed by Walter Hill , though here he hasn't improved his previous thrillers , resulting in an intriguing and acceptable story but inferior than others Hill pics. Walter Hill said he wanted to have fun with the action genre, he stated the following: "We're not breaking new ground. We're trying to be entertaining within a format that's familiar. There's a kind of ice skating that goes on where you must let the audience know that you're not taking yourself too seriously. But at the same time, the jokes are funny but the bullets are real. The jeopardy has to be real. When it gets outlandish, there needs to be no drift into parody - self-parody, maybe inevitable for old directors". . The veteran craftsman Hill is a good writer , producer , filmmaker who has made a lot of films of all kinds of genres , working from late 60s , early 70s to nowadays . As he has directed action movies as ¨Hard times , The driver , Southern comfort , The warriors , Extreme prejudice , 48 Hours , Another 48 hours , Last man standing , Johnny Handsome , Undisputed, The Assignment¨. Science fiction genre : ¨Supernova¨ . Western: ¨Geronimo American legend¨ , ¨Wild Bill¨ , ¨Long riders¨ . Comedy : ¨Brewster's millions¨ . Terror : ¨Tales of the Crypt¨ . Musical : ¨Crossroads¨ . Rating 6/10. Passable and decent but no notable.
Thriller crime containing unstopped action, betrayals galore , violent events with murders in cold blood , high body count, twists and turns. Regarding a New Orleans hitman who after watching their respective partners die, forms an unstable alliance with a Washington, D. C. detective in order to bring down their common enemy. Lots of slam-bang action, swearing, shooting and there is graphic violence as well as other convenient elements with no much sense, at times it seems too similar to Hill's previous films. Sylvester Stallone stars in the big screen adaptation of the popular graphic novel of the same title illustrated by Colin Wilson. Directed by veteran Walter Hill carries out a professional film, the stars are pretty decent, but everything is predictable . Sylvester Stallone provides a nice and effective interpretation in his usual style as an ace hired killer suddenly falling into the hands of a cop, Sung Kang , and both of whom join forces against a nasty, malicious enemy . There are enough colourful roles in the support cast delivering attractive acting, it also features performances by: Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Sarah Shahi, Jason Momoa, Christian Slater, Jon Seda, Holt McCallan, Brian Van Holt, Weronika Rosati, among others.
It packs functional and atmospheric cinematography by cameraman Lloyd Ahern II, Walter Hill's regular. And thrilling musical score fitting to action by composer Steve Mazzaro. The motion picture was professionally directed by Walter Hill , though here he hasn't improved his previous thrillers , resulting in an intriguing and acceptable story but inferior than others Hill pics. Walter Hill said he wanted to have fun with the action genre, he stated the following: "We're not breaking new ground. We're trying to be entertaining within a format that's familiar. There's a kind of ice skating that goes on where you must let the audience know that you're not taking yourself too seriously. But at the same time, the jokes are funny but the bullets are real. The jeopardy has to be real. When it gets outlandish, there needs to be no drift into parody - self-parody, maybe inevitable for old directors". . The veteran craftsman Hill is a good writer , producer , filmmaker who has made a lot of films of all kinds of genres , working from late 60s , early 70s to nowadays . As he has directed action movies as ¨Hard times , The driver , Southern comfort , The warriors , Extreme prejudice , 48 Hours , Another 48 hours , Last man standing , Johnny Handsome , Undisputed, The Assignment¨. Science fiction genre : ¨Supernova¨ . Western: ¨Geronimo American legend¨ , ¨Wild Bill¨ , ¨Long riders¨ . Comedy : ¨Brewster's millions¨ . Terror : ¨Tales of the Crypt¨ . Musical : ¨Crossroads¨ . Rating 6/10. Passable and decent but no notable.
'BULLET TO THE HEAD': Four Stars (Out of Five)
Sylvester Stallone in a classic 80s style revenge action film directed by none other than Walter Hill (who helmed such popular 70s through 90s action flicks as 'THE WARRIORS', 'THE LONG RIDERS', '48 HOURS', 'RED HEAT', 'EXTREME PREJUDICE', 'TRESSPASS' and 'LAST MAN STANDING'). The film is based on a graphic novel (of the same name, when translated to English) by Alexis Nolent and illustrated by Colin Wilson. It was scripted by Alessandro Camon and puts Stallone in a buddy tale as a hit-man teamed with a cop out to revenge the killing of his partner. It also pits Stallone in a classic axe fight with Jason Momoa (of 'STARGATE: ATLANTIS', 'BAYWATCH' and 'GAME OF THRONES' fame. He also played Conan in the recent 'CONAN THE BARBARIAN' reboot). The film also co-stars Sung Kang (most well known from 'THE FAST AND THE FURIOUS' franchise), Christian Slater and Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje. It's a great throwback to 80s action flicks and Stallone and Hill fans should be thrilled with it.
Stallone plays James Bonomo, a hit-man in New Orleans who takes an assignment to kill a dirty cop, named Hank Greely (Holt McCallany), with his partner, Louis Blanchard (Jon Seda), but leaves a witness alive, a prostitute the cop was sleeping with named Lola (Weronika Rosati). Bonomo and Blanchard are later attacked at a bar by another hired killer named Keegan (Momoa). Keegan kills Blanchard but fails to defeat Bonomo in a bathroom brawl. Bonomo later learns that Keegan is working for a man named Robert Morel (Akinnuoye-Agbaje) who wants a file Greely had. Bonomo of course wants revenge for the death of his partner. A cop named Taylor Kwan (Kang) comes to town to investigate the death of his ex-partner, Greely, and pieces it together that Bonomo was involved. The two reluctantly team up to stop Morel and Keegan. The beautiful Sarah Shahi also co-stars as Bonomo's daughter, who helps him out when Kwan is in need of medical attention (because she's a tattoo artist).
The film, for me, had exactly the same feel as the old neo-noir revenge flicks from two to four decades ago (the same ones that Stallone used to star in or Hill used to direct). While watching it it almost feels like you've been thrown back in time to the 80s or early 90s! It's just great nostalgic fun and Stallone is perfect in it. Kang makes a great sidekick and Momoa is an awesome bad guy. It's of course perfectly directed by Hill as well (who hasn't changed at all in style in the last thirty-some years). The script isn't very deep and the lines are sometimes very cheesy but that's the way it's supposed to be. I enjoyed it more than 'EXPENDABLES' co-stars, of Stallone's, latest action vehicles (Schwarzenegger's 'THE LAST STAND' and Statham's 'PARKER'), which came out in theaters weeks apart from each other. They all underperformed greatly at the box office (especially this one) but people are idiots and have poor taste in movies (also all three will kill on video). It's a great B action film, the kind that Stallone and Hill are legendary for!
Watch our movie review show 'MOVIE TALK' at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sH2nsN_uuBI
Sylvester Stallone in a classic 80s style revenge action film directed by none other than Walter Hill (who helmed such popular 70s through 90s action flicks as 'THE WARRIORS', 'THE LONG RIDERS', '48 HOURS', 'RED HEAT', 'EXTREME PREJUDICE', 'TRESSPASS' and 'LAST MAN STANDING'). The film is based on a graphic novel (of the same name, when translated to English) by Alexis Nolent and illustrated by Colin Wilson. It was scripted by Alessandro Camon and puts Stallone in a buddy tale as a hit-man teamed with a cop out to revenge the killing of his partner. It also pits Stallone in a classic axe fight with Jason Momoa (of 'STARGATE: ATLANTIS', 'BAYWATCH' and 'GAME OF THRONES' fame. He also played Conan in the recent 'CONAN THE BARBARIAN' reboot). The film also co-stars Sung Kang (most well known from 'THE FAST AND THE FURIOUS' franchise), Christian Slater and Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje. It's a great throwback to 80s action flicks and Stallone and Hill fans should be thrilled with it.
Stallone plays James Bonomo, a hit-man in New Orleans who takes an assignment to kill a dirty cop, named Hank Greely (Holt McCallany), with his partner, Louis Blanchard (Jon Seda), but leaves a witness alive, a prostitute the cop was sleeping with named Lola (Weronika Rosati). Bonomo and Blanchard are later attacked at a bar by another hired killer named Keegan (Momoa). Keegan kills Blanchard but fails to defeat Bonomo in a bathroom brawl. Bonomo later learns that Keegan is working for a man named Robert Morel (Akinnuoye-Agbaje) who wants a file Greely had. Bonomo of course wants revenge for the death of his partner. A cop named Taylor Kwan (Kang) comes to town to investigate the death of his ex-partner, Greely, and pieces it together that Bonomo was involved. The two reluctantly team up to stop Morel and Keegan. The beautiful Sarah Shahi also co-stars as Bonomo's daughter, who helps him out when Kwan is in need of medical attention (because she's a tattoo artist).
The film, for me, had exactly the same feel as the old neo-noir revenge flicks from two to four decades ago (the same ones that Stallone used to star in or Hill used to direct). While watching it it almost feels like you've been thrown back in time to the 80s or early 90s! It's just great nostalgic fun and Stallone is perfect in it. Kang makes a great sidekick and Momoa is an awesome bad guy. It's of course perfectly directed by Hill as well (who hasn't changed at all in style in the last thirty-some years). The script isn't very deep and the lines are sometimes very cheesy but that's the way it's supposed to be. I enjoyed it more than 'EXPENDABLES' co-stars, of Stallone's, latest action vehicles (Schwarzenegger's 'THE LAST STAND' and Statham's 'PARKER'), which came out in theaters weeks apart from each other. They all underperformed greatly at the box office (especially this one) but people are idiots and have poor taste in movies (also all three will kill on video). It's a great B action film, the kind that Stallone and Hill are legendary for!
Watch our movie review show 'MOVIE TALK' at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sH2nsN_uuBI
With the unlikely alliance with a cop, a career criminal sets about to exact revenge after he is double crossed.
Far more memorable than Schwarzenegger's The Last Stand, writer Alessandro Camon's screenplay (based on Alexis Nolent's graphic novel) and director Walter Hill don't try to reinvent the action-wheel and too the films credit Sylvester Stallone successfully goes against his usual casting playing an unsavoury character namely James Bonomo (Marion Cobretti, Stallone's own "Cobra" would have certainly despised him).
Despite clichés, some unnecessary flashbacks, over exposition, even repeating plot points just in case you missed them the first time around Bullet to the Head is reminiscent of the Fast and Furious in style with a touch Red Heat with the leads conflicting opinions and one-liners. Vetran director Hill proves he still knows how to direct a solid action film with kinetic axe, gun and fist fights. Christian Slater has a memorable cameo with Jason Momoa proving he's more than just a Arnie alternative.
It's and old school action with modern slick delivery, worth a watch.
Far more memorable than Schwarzenegger's The Last Stand, writer Alessandro Camon's screenplay (based on Alexis Nolent's graphic novel) and director Walter Hill don't try to reinvent the action-wheel and too the films credit Sylvester Stallone successfully goes against his usual casting playing an unsavoury character namely James Bonomo (Marion Cobretti, Stallone's own "Cobra" would have certainly despised him).
Despite clichés, some unnecessary flashbacks, over exposition, even repeating plot points just in case you missed them the first time around Bullet to the Head is reminiscent of the Fast and Furious in style with a touch Red Heat with the leads conflicting opinions and one-liners. Vetran director Hill proves he still knows how to direct a solid action film with kinetic axe, gun and fist fights. Christian Slater has a memorable cameo with Jason Momoa proving he's more than just a Arnie alternative.
It's and old school action with modern slick delivery, worth a watch.
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- TriviaThomas Jane was brought into the project by original director Wayne Kramer. When Kramer left the project, Jane suggested Sylvester Stallone to hire Walter Hill. After Hill took over directorial duties, Joel Silver came on board the project and fired Jane because he wanted an ethnic actor for the other lead role. Sung Kang was subsequently cast.
- ErroresThe police file shows Bonomo's (Sylvester Stallone) date of birth as April 24, 1962, however, in the beginning when they are showing his mug shots, he has allegedly arrested in Clark County, Nevada on 01/29/1968 and Dade County, Florida on December 20, 1971. In both mug shots, he was clearly an adult, even though by those dates, he would have only been 5 on the date of the first arrest and 9 in the second one.
A long time hitman would have several Ids. None have to be real.
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James Bonomo: What are we, fucking Vikings?
- Créditos curiososIn the opening credits, an animated flying bullet destroys the logos of the various production companies.
- ConexionesFeatured in Film '72: Episode dated 29 January 2013 (2013)
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- USD 45,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 9,489,829
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 4,548,201
- 3 feb 2013
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 21,947,209
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 32 minutos
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- 1.85 : 1
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