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Description: Genre: Action & Adventure / DVD released 21 July, 2003 at Universal Pictures Video / Features of the DVD: PAL Newest Review: ... to task by his boss. As part of the business, they post bail money. Alas, his boss unwittingly posted the bail money for a ... more |
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by dadofthree - written on 08.08.06 (Very useful, 102 readings)
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OK, I admit it, I bought this on a whim! I am a bad person, I'm an impulse buyer and my bank manager is laughing at the beginnings of an end to my ability to pay my credit card. But regardless of this, I am still nowhere near to matching the female of the species. I have one lapse and I sit here confessing my sins to the fellow Dooyoo users of the world.... Ho Hum. So, to the film. I sat with my purchase and read the back. I was beginning to wonder why I had risked the £4.99 price tag, even more so when I saw it was on TV 3 days later!. Still, I never was one for returning items, its a kind of inferiority complex caused by the 20 questions the shop assistant ...
by Nomad - written on 12.09.00 (Very useful, 28 readings)
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*** The following review was written in september 2000. I have left the review untouched but have placed an update at the end to cover any changes since it was written. *** When ex-Chicago cop turned bounty hunter, Jack Walsh (Robert De Niro), finds out his latest job is to track down and bring in sensitive accountant Jonathan Mardukas (Charles Grodin) , he thinks he's in for an easy ride. Little does he realise that not only is he up against a rival bounty hunter, but the accountant is wanted by the mob (as he embezzled $15 million from them and gave it to charity before jumping bail!) and the FBI. Released in 1988, this quickly ...
by Sputnik_257 - written on 21.07.01 (Very useful, 43 readings)
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Hey, silly little action comedies aren't supposed to be any good, are they? Well to my great surprise, this silly little action comedy is in fact very enjoyable - and stars Robert DeNiro in a surprising role. DeNiro plays Jack Walsh, who after leaving the police force due to its corruption became a freelancer, picking up criminals and turning them in for cash. Distanced from his ex-wife and child and fed up with his job (naturally) he takes one last (big) contract to bring in Jonathan "The Duke" Mardukas (Charles Grodin), who's wanted for stealing a crime boss' (Serrano, played by Dennis Farina) money and giving it to charity. What an unoriginal ...
from DrRobert
08/07/2000
from paul763
16/08/2000





