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I’m a HUGE fan of Antoine Fuqua. The man has directed some of my favorite modern action movies over the last 25 years, and The Replacement Killers stands high on my list. He’s had his fair share of mediocre movies over the years, but Tears of the Son, Training Day, The Equalizer are masterpieces, and stuff like Olympus has Fallen, The Magnificent Seven and Shooter are pure guilty pleasures. I’ve watched the movie at least a dozen times since it came out in 2007. I remember paying 35 dollars for a pre-release version of the HD-DVD from a reviewer like myself and feeling proud that I got it 2 weeks before anyone else. I’ve had the Paramount Blu-ray when I switched over to Blu-ray in 2008, and have watched it to death. It’s pure Chuck Norris meets Antoine Fuqua action extravaganza, and is Mark Wahlberg at his prime.
The Story is loosely (VERY loosely) based on US Marine Corp sniper Carlos Hathcock, but is pure Antoine Fuqua to the core. Bob Lee Swagger (Marky Mark) is a retired Marine sniper who gets pulled back into the game when a Colonel Isaac Johnson (Danny Glover) asks Swagger to come to Washington and help them stop a sniper who is intent on killing the president and is rumored to be making a shot of over 1 mile. Swagger is naturally curious and agrees to help profile the shooter and see where he might be shooting from so that they can stop him. Little does he know that it’s actually a setup, and the African Prime Minister is shot instead, and the act blamed on Swagger.
Yeah, I get it. Shooter isn’t the best of Fuqua’s works, and it’s not exactly high art either. Still, it’s a blast of a film to watch as Fuqua has a masterful eye for action and witty dialog. The movie runs along at a nice clip with just the right amount of dead bodies left behind, but I fully admit that the last ¼ of the movie gets a little ridiculous. The dialog while Swagger is “proving” his innocence is very much cringey in nature, and the last sequence of the movie (no matter how satisfying) sort of takes things into 1980s Chuck Norris level of stupidity. Still doesn’t mean I don’t love the movie to death, and after 15 years I can still watch it with a smile on my face.
Rating:
Rated R for strong graphic violence and some language
4K Video: Video:
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Audio:
Extras:
• Independance Hall
• Theatrical Trailer
• Deleted Scenes
-- Nick Memphis Intro at FBI
-- Timmons in the Alley
-- Sarah and Swagger Discuss Conspiracy
-- Extended Shopping Scene
-- Swagger and Memphis at the River
-- Swagger and Memphis Driving After Farmhouse
-- Swagger and Memphis in Hotel Room
Final Score:
Shooter is the epitome of a guilty pleasure, but it’s a guilty pleasure directed by a master of the genre. Antoine Fuqua movies are always very stylish and action filled, and Shooter is no different. It’s pure cinema junk food, but junk food that tastes GREAT. I love the entire thing from beginning to end, and have watched it at least a dozen times. It doesn’t try to be realistic, and frankly I like it just the way it is (although some of the dialog in the final ¼ of the movie gets a bit cliched and cringey). The 4K UHD is a drastic improvement in both video and audio, but sadly some of the extras found on the Blu-ray are dropped, and Paramount has continued their path of not including the old Blu-ray into the set as a combo pack. Thus fans of the commentary are going to want to keep their old Blu-ray around and make their own combo pack. One thing to note, the steelbook casing is the EXACT same steelbook case as the Blu-ray combo pack released last year, just with a 4K UHD disc instead of Blu-ray and DVD. Not a wild thing, but weird that they just re-used the same steelbook art and case for this release. Great disc, FUN watch.
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Starring: Mark Wahlberg, Michael Pena, Rhona Mitra, Danny Glover, Warren Beatty, Elias Koteas, Kate Mara
Directed by: Antoine Fuqua
Written by: Lana Wachowski, David Mitchell, Aleksander Hemon
Aspect Ratio: 2.39:1 HEVC
Audio: English: DTS-HD MA 5.1, German, Spanish, French, Japanese DD 5.1
Subtitles: English, English SDH, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Swedish
Studio: Paramount
Rated: R
Runtime: 126 minutes
Blu-ray Release Date: March 15th, 2022
Recommendation: Fun Watch
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