The Running Man

'Hit Man' was pretty good for what it was, if you dont expect too much from it.
I checked, and this appeared very shortly after I cancelled Netflix, which is why it doesn't ring a bell. Sounds OK from the description on wikipedia, but I have been caught out by many Netflix stinkers using that methodology!


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There is the book version and the film version, so it could go 2 ways. Either reviewed positively or reviewed negatively. I'm liking what I see in the trailer. It seems to be an all-out action movie, a bit over the top and maybe not too serious. It's a thumbs up from me to see this in the cinema in late 2025.
 
I remember the book as being very bleak. So the trailer's humour suggests to me they're trying to take from the book and the film. Raises a worry that it'll fall between two stools and ruin itself. But Edgar Wright directing has to mean it's worth giving a chance to.
 
I remember the book as being very bleak. So the trailer's humour suggests to me they're trying to take from the book and the film. Raises a worry that it'll fall between two stools and ruin itself. But Edgar Wright directing has to mean it's worth giving a chance to.
I just looked up his filmography (his name rings a bell but nothing came to mind). Seems to be Simon Pegg comedies and a few average films. Doesn't inspire me tbh!


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I checked, and this appeared very shortly after I cancelled Netflix, which is why it doesn't ring a bell. Sounds OK from the description on wikipedia, but I have been caught out by many Netflix stinkers using that methodology!


rp2000
It was quite good to be fair, for a simple easy to watch film, some good enough comedy for what it is.
This is the best Running Man.

Haha, I remember this!
 
I just looked up his filmography
You had to look up Edgar Wright? :confused: Granted he’s not as prolific as you’d assume but he’s one of the best known British directors of recent times.

And calling the Cornetto Trilogy “a few Simon Pegg comedies” is damn near trolling :p

Edit: Does your location suggest you’re not British perhaps? He is very British centric but he’s worked in Hollywood a lot (eg Ant Man)

His involvement is definitely where the comedy is coming from. I’m not sure that’s a good thing. I’ve never read the book but assumed it was dark and straight, not funny :confused:
 
You had to look up Edgar Wright? :confused: Granted he’s not as prolific as you’d assume but he’s one of the best known British directors of recent times.

And calling the Cornetto Trilogy “a few Simon Pegg comedies” is damn near trolling :p

Edit: Does your location suggest you’re not British perhaps? He is very British centric but he’s worked in Hollywood a lot (eg Ant Man)

His involvement is definitely where the comedy is coming from. I’m not sure that’s a good thing. I’ve never read the book but assumed it was dark and straight, not funny :confused:
I don't live in the UK anymore, but I am British (and actually in the UK this week)! I know fair few directors (I even said his name rings a bell!), but I don't think this guy is a household name or anything like you're making out (in the UK or beyond!)

tbh I assumed Simon Pegg and Nick Frost directed/produced those films but I'm not a fan of those films anyway, so from his Filmography the only ones I would even watch are Ant-Man, Tintin and Baby Driver, but not because he is the director, if you see what I mean.


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It's just a Hunger games rip off ;)

Loved the original and really liked the look of this trailer. When I say loved the original though, I haven't watched it in 30 years and never had the desire too, so perhaps it's just 80's nostalgia. :D
 
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