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Max Payne

  • 2008
  • 12
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
132K
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Mark Wahlberg in Max Payne (2008)
This is the second theatrical trailer for Max Payne, directed by John Moore.
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Coming together to solve a series of murders in New York City are a police detective and an assassin, who will be hunted by the police, the mob, and a ruthless corporation.Coming together to solve a series of murders in New York City are a police detective and an assassin, who will be hunted by the police, the mob, and a ruthless corporation.Coming together to solve a series of murders in New York City are a police detective and an assassin, who will be hunted by the police, the mob, and a ruthless corporation.

  • Director
    • John Moore
  • Writers
    • Beau Thorne
    • Sam Lake
  • Stars
    • Mark Wahlberg
    • Mila Kunis
    • Beau Bridges
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    132K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Moore
    • Writers
      • Beau Thorne
      • Sam Lake
    • Stars
      • Mark Wahlberg
      • Mila Kunis
      • Beau Bridges
    • 468User reviews
    • 233Critic reviews
    • 31Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Max Payne: Trailer #2
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    Max Payne: Trailer #1
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    Mark Wahlberg
    Mark Wahlberg
    • Max Payne
    Mila Kunis
    Mila Kunis
    • Mona Sax
    Beau Bridges
    Beau Bridges
    • BB Hensley
    Ludacris
    Ludacris
    • Jim Bravura
    • (as Chris 'Ludacris' Bridges)
    Chris O'Donnell
    Chris O'Donnell
    • Jason Colvin
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    Donal Logue
    • Alex Balder
    Amaury Nolasco
    Amaury Nolasco
    • Jack Lupino
    Kate Burton
    Kate Burton
    • Nicole Horne
    Olga Kurylenko
    Olga Kurylenko
    • Natasha
    Rothaford Gray
    Rothaford Gray
    • Joe Salle
    Joel Gordon
    Joel Gordon
    • Owen Green
    Jamie Hector
    Jamie Hector
    • Lincoln Deneuf
    Andrew Friedman
    Andrew Friedman
    • Trevor
    Marianthi Evans
    Marianthi Evans
    • Michelle Payne
    Nelly Furtado
    Nelly Furtado
    • Christa Balder
    Jay Hunter
    • Pawnshop Man
    Maxwell McCabe-Lokos
    Maxwell McCabe-Lokos
    • Doug
    Kjartan Hewitt
    Kjartan Hewitt
    • Kid
    • (as Kerr Hewitt)
    • Director
      • John Moore
    • Writers
      • Beau Thorne
      • Sam Lake
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    User reviews468

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    3james-pink-1

    oh my god what happened

    No spoiler here - it doesn't need one, its already spoiled!

    OK so I am biased, having played both games to completion several times over I loved them both - dark, gritty, twisted, film noir greatness. the games, as most will no doubt know, were almost a scripted story board that was ready to go as a movie - seriously it should have been easy - don't bother with script writers - the script was already there, the games are a screen play! even down to camera angles and lighting - it should have been a no brainer. I would love to know what would have happened in the production crew and actors had actually played the game, but alas I suspect they had a treatment to work with and they just ran with that - Mark was an awesome choice for the role of Max but there it stops.

    My big question is if your going to make a film of a great game why risk alienating the original fan base by not sticking with the already existing story line and instead running with an "off the shelf" plot (that was on the shelf for a good reason - it sucked!) and just putting in the appropriate names.

    So whats next? do we have to now watch as Hollywood works it's way through more games - maybe Halflife? or Deus Ex - both could make awesome films but if this is what they are going to do with them why bother.

    Simply put if your going to make a movie from an award winning game that sold in the millions - STICK WITH THE f*&KING STORY! games designers spend a lot of time making great games with great stories - gamers spend a lot of time enjoying them where the hell does some half arsed hack of a director get off knocking out crap like this. Yes its a given you name a film after a game with this sort of following and it will sell seats in the cinema - but do a good job of it- stick to the story and it will be a blockbuster! - it can be done - they said that Lord of the Rings and The Watchmen couldn't be done - but they were and were fantastic - granted they aren't games but the principle is the same - you research the material of the story before you make the film - get some of the original artists and creative producers involved instead of knocking out crap like this, it's not fair on the fans - and thats who the film is made for surely - do it well and they will market the game via word of mouth far better than any amount of trailers and hype will ever do and that means more money for the producers, I really don't understand why you would do it any other way.
    BrnzReviews

    Utter Disappointment..

    When I first heard about this film i was excited, I was excited because I have always been a huge fan of the games but this just didn't do it for me, some games are best kept as games. Although if the director or producer actually played the games they would probably be able to craft something a little more entertaining next time. Mark Wahlberg is usually a personal favourite of mine but I feel he was let down by a terrible script.

    The games are amazing, I've always been a die hard fan of them, the way the story comes together i compelling and the way this story comes together is just draining and I dont recommend it to anyone, its enough to put you off the Max Payne series even though its incredible. I do have to note that there were a few intriguing fight scenes but that's as good as it got for me.

    I was just as let down as Wahlberg was when I watched this, utterly disappointed and its such a shame, they had potential but it failed as some do.
    4alaric3

    How do you have this bad of a script?

    Max Payne was a game that was born of Film Noir and John Woo. This movie? Voice overs = 1 or two. (There was hope in the opening but then nothing) Action scenes = minimal. (Not too bad other than being sparse) Acting = very good for what little the script offers. (The actors do not deserve the blame for this atrocity unless it is for choosing to do this script.) Scenery/Cinematography = Brilliant but wasted on scenes like 8 minutes picking up a folder with no conflict in the scene. (The scenery was impressively accurate to the game. I kept feeling like it was going to get better because of it. Then nothing would happen.)

    I wanted this to be good. I kept lying to myself and saying it would get better any minute.

    People who say I am disappointed because it isn't the video game need to understand I didn't want the video game I wanted an action film that captured the essence of the game.

    We are left with no reason to care for Max Payne. If I was the writer I would have been ashamed to have my name attached.

    Max Payne got the Indy treatment.

    I really want my money back on this one. I felt insulted that they thought this script was a passable story.
    7Wolven_StarScream

    Murky and jumbled but still a decent action movie

    I have never played the Max Payne games, so I have no idea if the movie was faithful to its origins. I've heard some people say that it was and others say it wasn't. But in any case, this really wasn't as bad as everyone seems to think. No, there wasn't as much action as you might get in a "Transporter" movie, but that didn't really bother me because sometimes I like movies that have a little more thought behind them. There were still some really awesome action sequences though and it was definitely beautifully shot. The atmosphere that they created with the lighting was great.

    However, there were still some things that I didn't like about this movie and that they could have done better. First, most of it, especially the beginning, seemed very jumbled and hard to understand. The writing and the editing were sub-par. Second, and this is probably due to the bad writing and editing, you never really connect with any of the characters and so you can never really feel any overwhelming emotion about their situation. The whole thing seemed slightly hollow and empty, as if the writer and director themselves were not quite sure what they were trying to get at. Third, the acting sucked big time in some scenes. It wasn't horrible throughout the whole movie, but it still left much to be desired. Fourth, there were many things in the story that weren't fully explained, which only contributed to the hollow, confused feeling of the entire movie.

    So, overall, it is not a bad film, but I was slightly disappointed. It really could have been an amazing movie, and I blame the writer and editor for almost completely ruining it. The only thing that saves it is the few awesome action scenes and the cinematography. But please don't believe anyone that says it one of the worst movies ever because it's not. It's just not as good as it should have been.

    7.5/10
    5tclegg-60959

    A Missed Opportunity

    This film is a really big missed opportunity. The styling and story line of the game could have been easily transferred t oa dark and violent film noir with a nice dose of conspiracy thrown in. Unfortunately all of this is wasted on a very tame and lackluster film that stick to a predictable formula with poor character development and sloppy dialogue.

    Some of the visuals are nice but the lack of any true bullet time (which is a big mechanic of the games) is a real let down. As for the violence, yes there is a lot of shooting but this is a film that needed to be darker and more visceral. Had the action been more similar to films such as John Wick and the Raid or even the Punisher (TV series not film) and this film could of had potential. Unfortunately all of this was repeatedly squandered through.

    The acting is fine but I felt that the poor script left them very little to work with. Hopefully in time this will get some form of reboot and correct these wrongs.

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    • Trivia
      The extra scene after the end credits was supposed to set the stage for a sequel, but due to the film's negative reviews, 20th Century Fox decided to abandon plans for a sequel.
    • Goofs
      When Max is about to leave his apartment in the morning, he shuts off the stove after a kettle starts whistling. The steaming item on the stove is an espresso pot, which does not whistle. A kettle is on the back burner, but it's not being used.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Max Payne: I don't believe in heaven. I believe in pain. I believe in fear. I believe in death.

    • Crazy credits
      After the credits is an extra scene, in which Max is reunited with Mona at a bar to be shown further developments involving Aesir, implying both have more to do (setting the scene for a possible sequel).
    • Alternate versions
      An unrated version was released on Region 1 DVD and Region A Blu-Ray.
    • Connections
      Edited into Max Payne: Movie Special (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Forgotten Toy
      Written by Paul Stoney & Stephen French

      Performed by Metsuo

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    • Release date
      • November 12, 2008 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Languages
      • English
      • Russian
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Lửa Hận Thù
    • Filming locations
      • Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Abandon Entertainment
      • Collision Entertainment
      • Depth Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $35,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $40,689,393
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $17,639,849
      • Oct 19, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $87,066,930
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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