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Shoot ’Em Up

By Buzz McClain -- Video Business, 11/12/2007

NEW LINE/WARNER

Street: Jan. 1
Prebook: Nov. 27
> Hyper-violent genre workout should shoot to the top of the charts.

Writer/director Michael Davis (Monster Man, 100 Girls) had a vision and by gosh if he didn’t deliver, kicking off this film with a brazen title and a bullet-ridden New Line logo and never slowing down. Fueled by heated adrenalin and boiling testosterone, and boasting a body count of 100, the blisteringly paced Shoot ’Em Up is a frenzy of superbly rendered, gun-oriented action sequences, including many ridiculously inconceivable ones: shooting while having ambulatory sex, shooting a newborn’s umbilical cord, shooting while skydiving (watch out for that helicopter!) and, for variety, death by carrot (several of them). Audacious? The bad guy owns a gun factory! You need a plot? Well, Clive Owen is the nameless hero who defends an infant from a bloodthirsty Paul Giamatti with the help of lactating hooker Monica Bellucci. We’re not sure why, so don’t even ask.

Shelf Talk: Shoot ’Em Up grossed less than $13 million in wide release in September, which is good news for home entertainment as A-listers Owen, Giamatti and Bellucci are considered safe bets with moviegoers, and Owen is on a particularly hot streak with Children of Men, Inside Man and Sin City. Like the latter film, Shoot ’Em Up delivers hard-boiled, graphic action and should appeal to that rabid fan base. We’re not sure why the film didn’t receive a stronger box-office response—the reviews were relatively positive—but those who saw it talked it up, and a vast audience awaits.

Action, color, R (violence, language, sexual situations, gore), 86 min., DVD $27.98, BD or HD $35.99
Extras: writer/director’s commentary, featurettes, scene animatics with commentary, deleted scenes, “Addictive TV” remix trailer
Director: Michael Davis
First Run: W, Sept. 2007, $12.5 mil.

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