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Shoot or Be Shot

  • 2002
  • PG-13
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
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Shoot or Be Shot (2002)
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Comedy

An escaped mental patient holds a film crew hostage and forces them to film his screenplay.An escaped mental patient holds a film crew hostage and forces them to film his screenplay.An escaped mental patient holds a film crew hostage and forces them to film his screenplay.

  • Director
    • J. Randall Argue
  • Writers
    • J. Randall Argue
    • Steve Catanzaro
    • Alistair Salton
  • Stars
    • William Shatner
    • Harry Hamlin
    • Scott Rinker
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    275
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • J. Randall Argue
    • Writers
      • J. Randall Argue
      • Steve Catanzaro
      • Alistair Salton
    • Stars
      • William Shatner
      • Harry Hamlin
      • Scott Rinker
    • 10User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    William Shatner
    William Shatner
    • Harvey Wilkes
    Harry Hamlin
    Harry Hamlin
    • Jack Yeager
    Scott Rinker
    Scott Rinker
    • Ben Steinman
    Julianne Christie
    Julianne Christie
    • Heidi…
    Marcus Ashley
    • Patrick
    Johanna Stein
    Johanna Stein
    • Rachel
    John Paul Pitoc
    John Paul Pitoc
    • Hector
    Elena Sahagun
    Elena Sahagun
    • Lupe
    Vinnie Bilancio
    Vinnie Bilancio
    • Alex
    Tim Thomerson
    Tim Thomerson
    • Uncle Bill
    Rick Overton
    Rick Overton
    • Sasha
    Sanjay
    Sanjay
    • Quickie Mart Owner
    • (as San Jay)
    Lisa Long
    Lisa Long
    • Jaded Actress
    Jayson Creek
    • Piss & Vomit Man
    Jeff Sumner
    Jeff Sumner
    • Plaid Shirted Guy
    Jeffrey W. Pike
    • Transvestite
    • (as Jeffrey Wayne)
    Troy Evans
    Troy Evans
    • Sheriff
    James Healy Jr.
    James Healy Jr.
    • Deputy (Fife)
    • (as James Heally)
    • Director
      • J. Randall Argue
    • Writers
      • J. Randall Argue
      • Steve Catanzaro
      • Alistair Salton
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    6ryangilmer007

    Funny Gimmick movie with Dogma-esque style in-jokes

    This film is a funny rant that slightly knocks at the Dogma style of film making. This may or may not be intended and other slight jests at films (like Saving Private Ryan) fall flat, but for the most if you buy into the gimmick you should enjoy the ride.

    The gimmick is a new film making style where you don't write the movie, it writes itself. Er-go, you stage an event (or location) and let the actors make up the story as events interact with them. There are no special effects and no sets that are not natural. Basically, this is Dogma film making (see Lars von Trier or a film like Idioterne (1998) aka Idiots), or rather a film about a film using the Dogma style, only in this movie its called something different.

    The rest of the movie feeds off of the gimmick as Shatner, as an escaped mental patient whom wants to be a screen writer, provides the "event" as the actors and director are held hostage and forced to shoot Shatner's movie, the producer films the events in the style mentioned above.

    There are funny lines and bantor (mainly Shatner), but the main part is you must buy into the gimmick.

    If you do, it is funny, but granted not specacular. If you miss the gimmick, like Dogma film style is stupid, or don't know what it is, then you movie will most likely be a dud in your eyes.

    Rating: 6
    7fracticality

    An Introspective Look at Indie Filmmaking

    "It's an Aleatoric film."

    I attended the premier in Austin, Texas. I enjoyed it immensely, especially meeting the cast members for questions afterwards. Sure the edit could use a bit of tightening, but the dialog was witty to sarcastic.

    Harry Hamlin and William Shatner delivered solid performances. I have friends and family working in independent film and they completely got into this movie. Sad news folks. those people really are crazy. The real question is "what is crazy in relation to film making?" If you are making an independent feature, you are pretty close to certifiable already.
    junk-monkey

    Shooting Stars

    'The King of Comedy' meets 'Living in Oblivion'

    Another of the small, but growing, number of Lo-No budget movies about Lo-No budget movie-making. Think of 'Living in Oblivion', 'The Independent', etc. etc. Aspiring writers are constantly told "write what you know about" so it's not surprising that aspirant movie writers write about aspirant movie writers and the frustrations they face.

    The basic premise of this movie is simple, schlock movie producer wants to make an more upmarket "arty" movie, an aspiring director wants to make a serious anti - violence movie but with no script using an experimental improvised (very cheap) shooting method. The Producer's former leading lady, and lover, wants to prove she can really act, disguises herself, auditions and gets a part in the movie. Together with a small crew they head out to the desert to shoot the film. There they meet an escaped lunatic with a script in one hand and a gun in the other. He hijacks the crew and forces them to start shooting his script.

    Except he doesn't. The whole film takes so long to get to the point where the story really starts, ie the moment where Shatner's maniac scriptwriter and the crew meet up, that there is no time left to tell it and the movie quickly descends into gun-play before abruptly ending in a short series of twee happy-ever-afters for all the characters.

    Shatner gets all the good lines some of them are genuinely funny, the man has a nice comic touch, but an hour after watching the film I can't bring to mind any of them. A slight, light little film. It drags in places but doesn't outstay its welcome. It could have been better but easily could have been a hell of a lot worse.

    In 2005 this film was released on DVD in the UK under the title "Shooting Stars" by Digiview Productions with a run time of 91 minutes 36 sec. Cert 12 Aspect ratio 4:3
    1doverpuppy

    My God this was a bad movie! What were Shatner & Hamlin thinking?

    This movie spends most of its time preaching that it is the script that makes the movie, but apparently there was no script when they shot this waste of time! The trailer makes this out to be a comedy, but the film can't decide if it wants to be a comedy, a drama, a romance or an action film. Press releases indicated that Shatner and Hamlin made this movie because they loved the script (what were they thinking?). If you like William Shatner (I do) see "Free Enterprise" instead.
    theophanyfilms

    Finally no Captain Kirk! Shanter as actor imagin that!

    Finally a Shatner film with no stupid Star trek references in it ! My God he can act! Unlike the painful "Free Enterprise" made for all the " Please,Get a Life " trekkies, Shanter creates a new character and its pretty funny. He plays an escaped mental case who's "Voice cries out to be heard" and has a script that must be made under him arm. Shatner has many witty scenes that are a pleasure to watch. I was reminded of the old "Twilight Zone'"Shatner. It's nice to see Shanter with out all the dreary Star Trek baggage in tow.

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    • Trivia
      Harvey Wilkes are the middle names of the patsys involved in Presidential assassinations,John Wilkes Boothe(Lincoln) who Lee Harvey Oswald(Kennedy)
    • Quotes

      Hector: [discussing the Southern California heat] You have to know how to stay cool. I have a special method - one that renews both the mind and body.

      Rachel: Go on.

      Hector: I remove my clothes, and stand naked in my room. At first, the perspiration trickles slowly down my chest and back. Then as it begins to evaporate, my skin becomes alert to the faintest breeze. My organs of manhood, now free of restrictive garments hang low and unencumbered, my heart - she beats a gentle rhythm that is almost audible in the silence. It is then that I summon the spirits of my Aztec ancestors, men who endured the steaming heat of the jungle with strength and dignity. As their male power coarces through my body, I feel serene and refreshed, yet enormously potent. That is my method.

      Rachel: Wow. I just... turn on the air conditioner.

    • Connections
      Featured in Tales from the Script (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Shoot Or Be Shot
      Performed by Modern Groove Assembly

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    • Release date
      • January 25, 2002 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • shootorbeshot.com Trailer, gallery, scenes,synopsis (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Shooting Stars
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Clarita, California, USA
    • Production company
      • PorchLight Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $1,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
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