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Old 06-15-2013, 10:05 AM   #1
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Looks like the sides have been chosen for the shoot-out film The Gunman, which Taken helmer Pierre Morel will direct for Silver Pictures and Studio Canal. Ray Winstone has just joined the film. He’ll play the mentor of the hitman played by Sean Penn, who is betrayed and then hunted by the organization he worked for. On the opposite side of this twosome are Javier Bardem and Idris Elba, and they run all over Europe in a fatal game of cat and mouse. Jasmine Trinca (Miele) is the female lead. Winstone’s tough guy cred includes The Departed, Sexy Beast, 44 Inch Chest and the upcoming Darren Aronofsky-directed Noah, where he goes mano a mano against Russell Crowe in that Biblical epic. I hope this movie is as good as it sounds here, because I’d follow these four actors anywhere. The Gunman is based on the Jean-Patrick Manchette novel Prone Gunman, scripted by Pete Travis. Joel Silver and Andrew Rona are producing. Resolution reps Winstone.
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Old 06-16-2013, 08:28 AM   #2
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wait a minute: Ray Winstone who's three years older then Sean Penn the mentor???
I mean it could work if Penn looked like Johnny Depp or Tom Cruise but we clearly can see how old Sean is now and that makes it a bit awkward to be an apprentice-mentor duo, don't you think?
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Old 06-16-2013, 09:34 AM   #3
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You don't have to be older than someone to be their mentor!
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Old 06-16-2013, 10:54 AM   #4
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You don't have to be older than someone to be their mentor!
I know but it sounds weird in a movie about assassins...
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Old 06-16-2013, 10:57 AM   #5
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True. Hopefully it will mean that rather than have a young tearaway who thinks he knows best, we might have something a little different on our hands.

I'm a fan of Morel and Winstone so looking forward to see how this pans out.
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Old 12-11-2014, 08:55 PM   #6
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Trailer. Looks pretty good.
https://screen.yahoo.com/gunman-trailer-173000362.html
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yes it does look damn good.
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Old 12-14-2014, 04:31 AM   #8
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It looks pretty generic to me. Like one of those cheap action movies that Bruce Willis and Nicholas Cage have been making recently.
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Hadn't heard of this one before, but it looks like it could be a lot of fun.
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Old 03-06-2015, 03:29 PM   #10
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Edward Douglas of ComingSoon.net gave it a 6/10

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The Gunman isn’t terrible–those who enjoy explosions, shoot-outs and hand-to-hand combat should be fine with this perfectly fine action-thriller throwback–but considering the level of talent involved, one would and should expect better.
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Finally, I hated the mess taken became when he left the Besson fold
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Old 03-22-2015, 11:50 PM   #12
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So does this just about wrap it up for Sean Penn action star?
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Old 03-23-2015, 12:09 AM   #13
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So does this just about wrap it up for Sean Penn action star?
Unless he wants to make his own Expendables movie with Denzel Washington, Liam Neeson, Nicolas Cage, Eddie Murphy and Tom Cruise now.
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Old 03-23-2015, 12:51 AM   #14
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If there was an Oscar for "Most Egregious and Inexplicable Underuse of Idris Elba" this film would win.
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Old 03-23-2015, 04:25 AM   #15
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Unless he wants to make his own Expendables movie with Denzel Washington, Liam Neeson, Nicolas Cage, Eddie Murphy and Tom Cruise now.
Red already did the Geriexpendables.
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Old 03-23-2015, 05:55 AM   #16
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Another fail!!

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Old 04-03-2015, 11:37 AM   #17
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Saw it tonight

I liked it quite a bit!

I don't feel right calling it an Action Thriller but i guess that's what it is...It wasn't really an action film (not enough of it) and it wasn't really a drama (didn't go in depth enough imo) but it tried to be both but really only touched the surface of both genres

What action is in there is fantastic! (well the hand to hand) and on the drama side the story could have been fantastic if it got more substance/in depth with it all
The cast is fantastic but their roles could almost be considered cameo appearances it would have been great if the cast had more to do.

I love Sean Penns performance, he pulled it off very very well imo, you believe he's an ex-special forces operative

If they went either way, either gave it more action or gotten more in depth with the drama this would be one of my favourite films of the year but they didn't

3.5/5
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Penn can definitely be an action star as he proves here. The action scenes were good of the few that are in the movie, but the story and dialog could use refinement. I was on board with the movie until the scene with the
[Show spoiler]drunk husband of Penn's girlfriend. That whole scene ruined the tone of the movie for me as the husband abandoned all reason in his drunken charade, getting them into hot water and himself killed.
I know that he was jealous that she liked Penn more, but they didn't really drive that home other than her saying it was her way of repaying a debt, by getting married. He should have been more direct and confronted Penn to stay away from his wife instead of getting drunk to drown his fears that his wife doesn't love him. I rather see his character wiped out defending his wife against the bad guys, even though he sent them, than just give up like he did. And the final revealed villain's grating speech to Penn deserved a shot in the hand.


More action would have saved this movie for me. Not enough of it.
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The Gunman (FR/US, 2015)

This movie is based on the French crime novel La Position Du Tireur Couchè by Jean-Patrick Manchette, hence this is an American/French collaboration. As generally stated with movies like this I have no idea how accurate the movie is to the source material because I haven't read the book. But, I like to look at this movie thusly, Sean Penn's audition to play James Bond, or showing he could be James Bond if he hammered out the accent.

The plot is about as cliched as you can get and we've seen a shitzillion times. A team of undercover special-ops mercs are given the task of assassinating a high ranking Minister in the Democratic Republic of Congo in 2006. The reason being the Congo is racked with civil war and large evil mining corporations are taking full advantage. The Minister of Mining for the Congo declares contracts are unjust and need to be renegotiated with the corporations. So the large evil mining corporations hire Jim Terrier's team to assassinate the Minister. Everything goes well and Jim vanishes from Africa. 8 years later Jim returns to the Congo as an aid worker but quickly finds himself under attack from a hit team. After fleeing to London to meet up with an old member of his ops team, Jim is told his old special-ops boss has created a huge new international security company that pick up prestige contracts from all over the world including the Pentagon. In order to clear the new companies shady past, all previous special-ops team members are to be eliminated. Jim must now evade being killed, get help from old team mates and unravel who exactly was his special-ops boss...because he didn't know?

So yes this plot is as old as the hills, seen many Hollywood A-list stars take on very similar, if not identical roles. Lets get one thing out of the way right off the bat, Sean Penn and his bod. So clearly Penn decided to get into shape for this movie, by that I mean get pretty seriously ripped. OK that's fine, good for him. The issue I have is that we're not allowed to forget that fact, its literally shoved down our throats at every given moment, at every turn. There isn't a minute that goes by where Penn isn't trying to remove his shirt so he can flash his newly acquired muscles at us, usually glazed in sweat for that extra glistening effect. Now as I've said he does look good, especially for age (even though his wealth allows him to get expert help, training, dietary assistance etc...), but it just feels like most of what we see in this movie, is just in the movie to show off his muscles. Example, the amount of cliched, corny bollocks in this flick is off the scale. Everything you've seen done in previous (better) movies, every single cliche from the book of cliches.

When things get too much for Penn he gets into the shower and has an angst ridden wash. He leans against the wall of the shower, his head between his arms, looking down, allowing the water to run through his hair and down his thick biceps. When he gets out of the shower he's in front of a moisture covered mirror. He wipes his hand across the mirror to reveal his solemn face, he stares at himself, full of angst, clenches his jaw a bit, he's clearly thinking how serious the situation is...in a really butch type way. He actually does this action a few times throughout the movie. He walks around his hideouts topless all the time...full of angst. He loves to wear bulletproof vests topless. He stares into space whilst sitting in the shadows which just happens to make his muscles look even more butch, and bigger! There is of course a love interest, and oh my God so much sexual tension and sexual angst with that. The amount of topless, glistening muscle shots in dim lighting we see is incredible! All the while, totally full of angst because grrr...full on angst ridden butchness (is that a word?).

Another thing that always amuses me about these type of movies, everyone is apparently massively rich. I mean sure, these guys are ex-special-ops so chances are they may have made lots of money sure, but its amazing how many of them manage to wind up with stunning executive jobs afterwards. Either that or they are able to start up their own massively successful company. The locations seen in this movie are stunning, simply stunning, the kind of places that only people like Sean Penn would be able to afford. All the offices have sweeping city views out of the large windows, apartments right on the banks of the Thames, all the residential locations are either huge and luxurious, or just plain huge with antique good looks. Good job to because when the bad guys turn up to try and kill Jim and co the huge locations give them plenty of places to run, hide and escape. Almighty convenient don't ya think, its almost as if they do this deliberately for grandiose action sequences (I'm rolling my eyes here by the way). Yep, not many realistic locations here folks, unless you live in a Spanish mansion?

What makes this even more silly is the fact that's its clearly supposed to be this hard hitting, serious action drama, but its laden with cock ups...as far as I'm concerned anyway. When Terrier makes his deadly kill in the initial assassination, he leaves the gun behind complete with his fingerprints all over it! No he wasn't wearing any special gloves, his hands were bare and at no point does he try to cover his tracks. 8 years later Jim goes back to the Congo...why??!! This guy carried out a major assassination there that won't have been forgotten, surely you're asking for trouble going back. Whilst in the UK (with another undercover colleague played by Ray Winstone) Jim has internal head issues (he suffers from trauma due to his militaristic past) and passes out in the street. Somehow he manages to get seen at a hospital, for a full brain scan, just like that! Normally most folk would have to wait ages for something like that in the UK under the NHS, and I doubt they would run an expensive test like that for someone dragged in off the street. Sure this is a movie so you assume Terrier's colleague pulled some strings...but really, come on! Lastly the finale, its lame, totally anti-climatic and I hated how Jim just reveals he had a recording of the whole build up to the assassination back at the start of the movies story, this whole time. Yeah right, pull that deus ex machina moment right outta ya ass movie.

Cliches and Hollywoodisms (did I just make up another word?!) aside, honesty this isn't a bad flick despite my moaning, its actually pretty slick, well directed and well edited. Overall the complete package is glossy and relatively engaging, the problem is its completely dated, predictable, corny, fluff of the highest order. The movie wants to be this epic, serious, tension filled action drama so badly, but merely comes off as an excuse for Penn to show off his bod whilst looking moody all the time. Fundamentally Penn is in love with his muscles and wants to show them to you, and the movie feels self-indulgent and old hat.

5.5/10
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