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  • Hitman

    An assassin's (Timothy Olyphant) growing attachment to a traumatized young woman poses a threat to his life, as great as that of the Interpol and Russian agents on his trail.

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    "Could this be film's first truly great videogame adaptation? I wish...."  [more]
    — Thomas Leupp

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    • ghostrider1970

      04/13/08 10:15 AM
      I HAVENT PLAYED THE VIDEO GAME,BUT I WATCHED THE MOVIE AND I ENJOYED IT VERY MUCH.THERE COULD BE A LITTLE MORE SUSPENSE.BUT IN RETROSPECT I THOUGHT IT WAS A GOOD MOVIE.I BOUGHT A DVD COPY.
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    • Thomas Leupp

      ReelzChannel.com, November 20, 2007


      Nice gunVideogame adaptation Hitman follows the now-standard Bourne/Mission Impossible formula of the highly-trained assassin who becomes embroiled in a vast international conspiracy after he's betrayed by the clandestine organization that employs him. Bred from birth to be a ruthlessly efficient killing machine, Agent 47 (Live Free or Die Hard's Timothy Olyphant) sports a bald pate, a barcode tattoo on the back of his noggin and a perpetually blank look on his face as he goes about his brutal business of dispatching various world leaders and their known associates.


      But even cold-blooded assassins have consciences, it seems, and when Agent 47 refuses to eliminate Nika (Olga Kurylenko), a hooker-with-a-heart-of-gold tied to a prominent Russian politician, he becomes the target, with Interpol, the Russian Secret Police and his shady former employer all seeking to cap his shiny-headed ass. But Agent 47 has a vast international conspiracy to unravel -- not to mention a hot Russian prostitute to protect -- and he'll be damned if he lets hordes of highly-skilled, heavily-armed men stand in his way.


      Who exactly is Agent 47? Why does he suddenly develop a conscience when a sees a Russian prostitute? What's the huge barcode on the back of his neck for? Why doesn't anyone else in the movie seem to notice the huge barcode? Who are all those other bald guys who surface at various points throughout the flick? Why was the girl playing the Russian prostitute given dialogue? These and dozens of other questions arise during the course of Hitman, but answers are maddeningly tough to find in this incoherent excuse for an action thriller.


      Director Xavier Gens manages to piece together some impressive action set pieces, but it's not enough to compensate for the pain caused whenever Hitman's characters open their mouths. Touted by some as the Next Great Action Star, Olyphant suffers through the film in the "Bourne Lite" lead role, unable to squeeze any personality out of his lifeless character. Granted, Skip Woods' cliché-ridden script doesn't exactly help his Olyphant's cause, nor do his largely mediocre castmates.  


      Fans of the bestselling Hitman videogame might find something to embrace in this underwhelming adaptation, but I suspect the non-gamers in the audience will be sorely disappointed.  


      ReelzChannel Rating:  3

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    • monk3y01

      03/08/08 05:44 PM
      i thought it was a good movie.
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    • Lys987

      03/20/08 04:22 PM
      I play the video game all the time.... And I'm gonna see the movie tonight!!!!!! I think its gonna be AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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      04/13/08 10:15 AM
      I HAVENT PLAYED THE VIDEO GAME,BUT I WATCHED THE MOVIE AND I ENJOYED IT VERY MUCH.THERE COULD BE A LITTLE MORE SUSPENSE.BUT IN RETROSPECT I THOUGHT IT WAS A GOOD MOVIE.I BOUGHT A DVD COPY.
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  • Crew

    Director Xavier Gens
    Producer Luc Besson
    Producer Chuck Gordon
    Producer Adrian Askarieh
    Producer Pierre-Ange Le Pogam
    Executive Producer Janos Flosser
    Writer Skip Woods

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  • Hitman downgraded to soft PG-13?

    That's what Twitchfilm.net reported earlier this week relating to widespread net rumors that director Xavier Gens had been stripped of control on the video game adaptation. Reportedly, Fox brought in Nicolas De Toth to tone down the film, possibly even from hard "R" to "PG-13" territory. De Toth previously edited the bloodless version of Live Free or Die Hard.

    In an official statement of reponse from Fox, the studio claims De Toth has been brought in as a consultant rather than as an editor and that the film will go out with an "R"-rating and Gens is still involved. We'll see. De Toth's involvement certainly seems contradictory to Fox's claim.

    We'll bring you more on Hitman as we hear it.


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    Based on the hit video game and starring Timothy Olyphant.

    Posted 10/14/2007 by Jeff

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Thursday, July 19

  • Fox to skip Comic-Con

    No AVP2 at Comic-ConTwentieth Century Fox has abruptly cancelled its appearance at this year's San Diego Comic-Con, less than a week before the opening of the annual gathering of fanboys from across the world, The Los Angeles Times reports.

    The official explanation from studio, which had planned to unveil footage from a variety of upcoming films, including Alien vs. Predator 2, Jumper, Hitman, The Dark is Rising, Babylon A.D. and City of Ember, is that "the clips simply weren't ready." What an odd coincidence, that ALL of the above films would hit such a snag at the same time. Either Fox has some really flaky editors working at its Century City headquarters, or something else is afoot.

    Conspiracy theories abound. One of which, courtesy of CHUD, posits that relations between Fox and the Comic-Con folks have been prickly since last year's event, when the studio unspooled some R-rated clips from Borat, violating the convention's strict moratorium on displaying naughty footage. Unable to repair the strained relationship in time for this year’s event, Fox decided to pull the plug rather than risk further controversy.

    Fox is supposedly planning some sort of "surprise" for Comic-Con attendees. We'll keep you posted as developments arise.


    Posted 07/19/2007 by Thomas

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