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L.A. Rush

Original title: Once Upon a Time in Venice
  • 2017
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 34m
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5.3/10
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Bruce Willis in L.A. Rush (2017)
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A Los Angeles detective seeks out the ruthless gang that stole his dog.A Los Angeles detective seeks out the ruthless gang that stole his dog.A Los Angeles detective seeks out the ruthless gang that stole his dog.

  • Director
    • Mark Cullen
  • Writers
    • Mark Cullen
    • Robb Cullen
  • Stars
    • Bruce Willis
    • John Goodman
    • Jason Momoa
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    • Director
      • Mark Cullen
    • Writers
      • Mark Cullen
      • Robb Cullen
    • Stars
      • Bruce Willis
      • John Goodman
      • Jason Momoa
    • 106User reviews
    • 67Critic reviews
    • 28Metascore
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    Bruce Willis
    Bruce Willis
    • Steve Ford
    John Goodman
    John Goodman
    • Dave
    Jason Momoa
    Jason Momoa
    • Spider
    Emily Robinson
    Emily Robinson
    • Taylor
    Jessica Gomes
    Jessica Gomes
    • Nola
    Kaleti Williams
    Kaleti Williams
    • Manu
    Myles Humphus
    Myles Humphus
    • Tui
    Famke Janssen
    Famke Janssen
    • Katey
    Thomas Middleditch
    Thomas Middleditch
    • John
    • (as Thomas Middeditch)
    Maurice Compte
    Maurice Compte
    • Oscar
    Stephanie Sigman
    Stephanie Sigman
    • Lupe
    Adrian Martinez
    Adrian Martinez
    • Tino
    Ken Davitian
    Ken Davitian
    • Yuri
    Victor Ortiz
    Victor Ortiz
    • Chewy
    Adam Goldberg
    Adam Goldberg
    • Lew the Jew
    Sammi Rotibi
    Sammi Rotibi
    • Gigi
    Tyga
    Tyga
    • Salvatore
    Wood Harris
    Wood Harris
    • Prince
    • Director
      • Mark Cullen
    • Writers
      • Mark Cullen
      • Robb Cullen
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    7Eiriksterminator

    Don't believe the hate.

    Man, the critics are so full of crap...I don't understand what's wrong with them. Whatever crawled up their ass and destroyed any sense of humour they might have had must have been pretty bad...Personally I found this to be an enjoyable and really quite funny movie. It made me chuckle several times. It also distinctly has some of the same feel to it as some classic 90's movies, which I also very much enjoyed. Rent it or something if you're unsure, but I recommend watching this movie on a relaxing evening when you don't have anything special to do. It's not a complex or intricate movie that requires you to use your brain, and won't win any awards, it's just good old simple fun. Don't expect too much action though. There's very little. This isn't Die Hard. This is, first and foremost, a comedy. One that I, personally, enjoyed.
    5yard_boy

    Robbing Peter to pay Paul

    Pure shtick that reminded me of the old "Airplane" movies. Bruce Willis does comedy well and has a great supporting cast: - a thin and bi-polar John Goodman - Famke Janssen in a much lighter role that her Blacklist espionage - a little bit of Kal Penn playing a 3rd world bodega clerk.

    Willis has to jump through a web of interconnected heists in hope of recovering his stolen dog. The bits are klutzy and brilliant to the end. While I was amused, I cannot recommend over all the other greater movies.
    5peterp-450-298716

    Not an impressive movie, but Willis acted vividly.

    "Never f*ck with a man's dog."

    Either Venice Beach in L.A. is a tiny place at the ocean. Or Bruce Willis knows how to move around with incredibly speed. Because the pace at which he pops up in different places is impressive. Fortunately, it's not full naked on a skateboard the whole time, because that wasn't a pretty sight. Just like Arnold Schwarzenegger in "Aftermath", you can see that aging is getting to Bruce Willis. The result is a set of not so tight buttocks. But they are still muscular enough to clamp a revolver in between.

    "Once upon a time in Venice" is a fairly chaotic story where Steve Ford (Bruce Willis), a private detective who solves ludicrous cases most of the time, gets into a lot of trouble when his dog is being stolen by a local gang. Well, John Wick also shot a bunch of gangsters, after they've killed his cute little dog. Proof that you should be careful with dog owners. Before Steve realizes it, he needs to fulfill a few assignments to get his dog back. And trust me, a few of those clients look and act absolutely weird.

    Despite the satirical mood and some highly amusing characters, the whole story isn't so impressive. Perhaps it was their intention to make an action comedy, but unfortunately the humorous section was quite disappointing and the action part was limited to a number of skirmishes in the end. To be honest, for once, it's the enthusiasm of Bruce Willis's acting that surprised me. In this movie he doesn't have that uninterested, tired look and nonchalant attitude as he demonstrated before in a few meaningless films. No, once again you could see him appear with his sympathetic, cheerful look while quoting a few one-liners (though they weren't really witty). This time it felt as if the paycheck wasn't the main reason for him to participate in this film. The movie poster reminded me immediately of "The Last Boy Scout". Come to think of it. Wasn't he planning to buy a dog for his wife in that movie as well? In all probability a coincidence, I guess.

    Personally I thought John Goodman (Did he loose weight?) stole the show as Steve's sidekick. His character looks as if he came straight out of "The Big Lebowski". A peculiar person and owner of a surf shop whose life is riding a fatalistic roller-coaster because of a messy divorce. But the moment he takes part in the action, as Steve's partner, he's as happy as a pig in shoes. The surprised look on his face when he sees Steve's weapon arsenal, is comparable to his overall performance. It's as if John Goodman didn't really know why he was in this movie in the first place. Which made it even more funny. Also Jason Momoa (last seen in "Bad Batch" playing an interesting role) did a great job. On the one hand, a lame persiflage-like part. But because it was greatly exaggerated, it became funny as well. And in between, you'll see a Jewish real estate owner called "Lew the Jew" (Adam Goldberg), who's troubled by a fanatic graffiti artist who paints explicit pornographic artwork on his buildings.

    I often felt embarrassed about certain scenes while watching this movie. On the one hand, it was fun to see Bruce Willis acting with visible pleasure and without scruples. On the other hand, there were also some awkward performances to admire and the humorous level wasn't comparable to what Willis had done in the past. Perhaps it was a movie unworthy of such an actor as Bruce Willis, but compared to the other monstrosities he appeared in in the recent past, this comedy/action movie was still a little bit of an improvement.

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    amesmonde

    Entertaining enough, a step to recovery for Willis

    An ex-Los Angeles detective turned PI seeks out the ruthless gang that stole his dog.

    Director, writer Mark Cullen's entertaining beach bum action caper which sees Bruce Willis as Steve Ford return to centre stage instead of small cameos. Thankfully Willis isn't just there to just pick up a pay cheque, its very much his own film, and he's as cheeky and charming as ever.

    The on location feel captures the heat of Venice Beach and Cullen offers plenty of colourful locale visuals. The characters are all quirky and larger than life including humorous Jason Momoa as mumbling gangster Spider and Steve's heartfelt troubled friend Dave (excellent John Goodman). Things get more and more outlandish as Steve tries to solve a number of weird cases. Sadly, Famke Janssen is wasted as Katey Ford.

    With echoes of the recent The Nice Guys (2016) there's a few shoot outs and double crosses with hints of watered down Tarantino thrown in for good measure, Cullen like the moments of comedy set these up with perfect timing thanks to some effective staging and Matt Deizel fine editing.

    Overall, while not Willis' best it's an almost return to likes of Last Boy Scout form rather than Die Hard, still it's good fun and worth a viewing.
    4jtindahouse

    Feels like a TV episode of a bad show

    'Once Upon a Time in Venice Beach' was a very different film to that which I was expecting. The main reason for this? I didn't expect a comedy with Bruce Willis in the lead role. When I think of Willis I do not think of funny. He's good at the sarcastic one-liners (think 'Die Hard') evenly spread throughout a film, but not trying to carry the whole thing on his humour alone. He doesn't have the talent for that, nor did he have the script here to be fair. He may not be a funny man, but I don't think many actors in Hollywood would have been able to turn this material into something funny. There wasn't a whole lot to like about this film.

    The next problem with the film is that it never actually feels like a film. It feels like the pilot for a TV series. Sure enough I looked up writer/director Mark Cullen's profile and most of his previous work has come in television (with the exception of another Bruce Willis cop movie 'Cop Out' which was also not received well). It's quite a bizarre experience to watch a film structured like a TV episode because it so rarely happens. Surely it's not that hard of a mistake to avoid? There is no focus though and the story just keeps chopping from story to story - none of which are particularly interesting. I suppose the theory was if we don't have one good story to tell let's just tell five mediocre ones instead.

    There are a tonne of cameos in the film by faces you'll recognise (most have long since passed the peak of their fame), but sadly none of the them are given any decent material to work with either. No effort or thought has gone into what they could do in their cameo scenes, they simply show show up, spew out a few lines to advance the story a little, and then are gone. It's almost like they only found out they were getting that particular actor in on the morning of shooting and didn't have any time to prepare something for them. Very disappointing.

    The only positive I took from the film was John Goodman. He was literally the only one in the entire film who got a laugh out of me, and the movie is undoubtedly at its strongest when he is on screen. Willis looked tired to be honest. It's sad to see, but he has clearly lost his love for the industry and it is coming across brutally on screen. This is sadly yet another very poor film to add to his résumé.

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    • Trivia
      Famke Janssen's first brush with co-star Bruce Willis occurred when he asked her to audition for Hudson Hawk, gentleman et cambrioleur (1991) after having seen her in a "Pantene" hair product commercial. She failed the audition.
    • Goofs
      When Dave is eating ice cream (and watching a movie) at Steve's house, the amount of ice cream on his shirt is changing (he's cleaning his face, but not his shirt)
    • Quotes

      Spider: I want my shit back!

      Steve Ford: I want my dog back.

    • Crazy credits
      In the middle of the credits, there is a small cut-scene where John (Thomas Middleditch) tries to free himself by rocking the chair that he's tied to but instead falls down.
    • Connections
      Features Zombeavers (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      California Surf and Sun
      Written by Daniel J. Stimac (as Daniel Stimac)

      Performed by Daniel J. Stimac, Jordan Smallwood & Ryan Johnston

      Published by Hollywood Film and TV Music (ASCAP)

      © Psychedelic Records

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    • Release date
      • June 16, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Vidio (Indonesia)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Once Upon a Time in Venice
    • Filming locations
      • The Brig - 1515 Abbot Kinney Blvd, Venice, Los Angeles, California, USA(bar)
    • Production company
      • Voltage Pictures
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $855,888
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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