The Hitman

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I loved the trailer, i didnt even know this movie was cast
 
It won't be PG-13 without cutting out half of the ****ing script it's based on. The script contains mutilation, machete hits, decapitation, and all manners of unseemly deaths. I just don't see a PG-13 rating happening.
 
It won't be PG-13 without cutting out half of the ****ing script it's based on. The script contains mutilation, machete hits, decapitation, and all manners of unseemly deaths. I just don't see a PG-13 rating happening.
HAH HAH HAHH HAHHAH HAHH

thank god that FOX is not doing this movie :o
 
Fox... is... doing the movie.:whatever:
well i knew that thats why i smiled so much.

because it looks like the script is R and the movie is filmed as R but in the editing room they will make it pg-13.

its FOX for christ sake . no matter what.........this movie will in the theaters be a MTV popcorn movie.

this reminds me on die hard 4 :o ...which studio made that movie? :whatever: :o :oldrazz:
 
well i knew that thats why i smiled so much.

because it looks like the script is R and the movie is filmed as R but in the editing room they will make it pg-13.

its FOX for christ sake . no matter what.........this movie will in the theaters be a MTV popcorn movie.

this reminds me on die hard 4 :o ...which studio made that movie? :whatever: :o :oldrazz:

Die Hard 4 was good, despite not having F*** every 5 minutes.

As long as Hitman is good, I don't care
 
Die Hard 4 was good, despite not having F*** every 5 minutes.

As long as Hitman is good, I don't care
i still havent see the movie but i see a MTV sidekick next to bruce wills :o

sam f--- jackson good choice.
Justin Long bad choice.

why not make a badass f... R action movie for men? 300 was all that. :dry:
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i still havent see the movie but i see a MTV sidekick next to bruce wills :o

sam f--- jackson good choice.
Justin Long bad choice.

why not make a badass f... R action movie for men? 300 was all that. :dry:
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Why not see it first, then judge?
 
i still havent see the movie but i see a MTV sidekick next to bruce wills :o

sam f--- jackson good choice.
Justin Long bad choice.

why not make a badass f... R action movie for men? 300 was all that. :dry:
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:whatever:

It's actually pretty fun.

Yeah so Hitman. I've been playing Blood Money again. Teaser got me in the mood. So fun.
 
you gonna tell me that in the movie he is different than in the trailers?

The Justin Long character didn't bother me at all in the movie. He played a role in the story, and was good at being a "fish out of water". Plus, McClane basically ripped on him the entire movie.

Go see the movie before you ***** about how Fox ruined the film. :ninja:
 
It won't be PG-13 without cutting out half of the ****ing script it's based on. The script contains mutilation, machete hits, decapitation, and all manners of unseemly deaths. I just don't see a PG-13 rating happening.
Do you have the script?

And I'm not bashing Olyphant or anything, but another odd choice who I think would of made a good Hitman is Peter Sarsgaard.

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Olyphant talks Hitman

Are you guys really excited about HITMAN, now that you've seen that first teaser? It was nice, but I'm still on the fence. The concept is great, the character is great, but I just can't accept Tim Olyphant as a bald person. I just sit there thinking why would a dude who looks like that have no hair? I really hope that the flick is so good I ignore it, or in the first scene we find out he has some form of hair-growth-disorder. Or maybe if I'd played the game I'd understand why he had to be bald. Anyway, if you're a fan of John Woo or the VanDammage you saw in MAXIMUM RISK (??), you'll be pleased to hear that these two sources of influence featured prominently in the preparations for HITMAN. Xavier Gens, the director, also talks about his hopes for a second flick and the fact that he considers the movie to be distinctly more brutal than traditional action flicks. For everything Olyphant and Gens had to say, click here:
http://www.iesb.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2740&Itemid=99
 
Olyphant talks Hitman

Are you guys really excited about HITMAN, now that you've seen that first teaser? It was nice, but I'm still on the fence. The concept is great, the character is great, but I just can't accept Tim Olyphant as a bald person. I just sit there thinking why would a dude who looks like that have no hair? I really hope that the flick is so good I ignore it, or in the first scene we find out he has some form of hair-growth-disorder. Or maybe if I'd played the game I'd understand why he had to be bald. Anyway, if you're a fan of John Woo or the VanDammage you saw in MAXIMUM RISK (??), you'll be pleased to hear that these two sources of influence featured prominently in the preparations for HITMAN. Xavier Gens, the director, also talks about his hopes for a second flick and the fact that he considers the movie to be distinctly more brutal than traditional action flicks. For everything Olyphant and Gens had to say, click here:
http://www.iesb.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2740&Itemid=99
That sounds awesome :up:.

PG-13? I think not!
 
Olyphant talks Hitman

Are you guys really excited about HITMAN, now that you've seen that first teaser? It was nice, but I'm still on the fence. The concept is great, the character is great, but I just can't accept Tim Olyphant as a bald person. I just sit there thinking why would a dude who looks like that have no hair? I really hope that the flick is so good I ignore it, or in the first scene we find out he has some form of hair-growth-disorder. Or maybe if I'd played the game I'd understand why he had to be bald. Anyway, if you're a fan of John Woo or the VanDammage you saw in MAXIMUM RISK (??), you'll be pleased to hear that these two sources of influence featured prominently in the preparations for HITMAN. Xavier Gens, the director, also talks about his hopes for a second flick and the fact that he considers the movie to be distinctly more brutal than traditional action flicks. For everything Olyphant and Gens had to say, click here:
http://www.iesb.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2740&Itemid=99

That does sound great. Way 2 go director I never heard of. No one wants a Pg-13 Hitman!
 
If it's R I'll go for sure.
If it's PG-13 I'll think about it.
 
Olyphant talks Hitman

Are you guys really excited about HITMAN, now that you've seen that first teaser? It was nice, but I'm still on the fence. The concept is great, the character is great, but I just can't accept Tim Olyphant as a bald person. I just sit there thinking why would a dude who looks like that have no hair? I really hope that the flick is so good I ignore it, or in the first scene we find out he has some form of hair-growth-disorder. Or maybe if I'd played the game I'd understand why he had to be bald. Anyway, if you're a fan of John Woo or the VanDammage you saw in MAXIMUM RISK (??), you'll be pleased to hear that these two sources of influence featured prominently in the preparations for HITMAN. Xavier Gens, the director, also talks about his hopes for a second flick and the fact that he considers the movie to be distinctly more brutal than traditional action flicks. For everything Olyphant and Gens had to say, click here:
http://www.iesb.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2740&Itemid=99

I feel great about this movie...sounds like Gens and Olyphant really grasp the character and the mood...and frankly Olyphant is fast becoming one of my favorite actors I think he'll nail it...can't wait for November!
 
Olyphant talks Hitman

Are you guys really excited about HITMAN, now that you've seen that first teaser? It was nice, but I'm still on the fence. The concept is great, the character is great, but I just can't accept Tim Olyphant as a bald person. I just sit there thinking why would a dude who looks like that have no hair? I really hope that the flick is so good I ignore it, or in the first scene we find out he has some form of hair-growth-disorder. Or maybe if I'd played the game I'd understand why he had to be bald. Anyway, if you're a fan of John Woo or the VanDammage you saw in MAXIMUM RISK (??), you'll be pleased to hear that these two sources of influence featured prominently in the preparations for HITMAN. Xavier Gens, the director, also talks about his hopes for a second flick and the fact that he considers the movie to be distinctly more brutal than traditional action flicks. For everything Olyphant and Gens had to say, click here:
http://www.iesb.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2740&Itemid=99

That sounds so awesome. :up:
 
What's the name of the song that played during the teaser?

It's weird I didnt even realize that was Tim Olyphant. Cool. He was really good in Die Hard 4.
 
I don't know how accurate Wikipedia is on the subject, but it says the movie version of Agent 47 (the titular character) is someone that was TRAINED to become an assassin whereas in the video game, he's a genetically engineered and enhanced clone. Also, in the movie, apparently the tattoo is decorative as tattoos are, whereas in the video game, its his designation, like a real bar code and not like some dumb tribal band tattoo everyone and their mothers get. Those are source changes for the bad. :csad:

If Wiki is correct, the premise of the movie sounds extremely generic, typical "main character gets double crossed and has to survive" crap that we've seen a hundred times. They could have gone the original route and actually wrote him a mission.
 
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