fpw Wrote:I love films where the bad guys pick the wrong victim -- either he/she is a badass or is the loved one of some badass. Mel Gibson's Payback (from a Donald Westlake novel) is a prime example.
BK Akitas Wrote:but I really want to see Taken. I don't have a list of skills acquired through years of work dealing with people lie these bad guys, but I do know there is nothing I wouldn't do to get my child back and make the people responsible pay. Its one of the reasons I love RJ so much- the loyalty above n beyond factor.
bones weep tedium Wrote:Agreed! Everyone can sympathise with the blind animal rage that people feel when someone messes with a member of their tribe, but so many films about revenge just reinforce the state's monopoly on violence by making the perpetrators of vigilante justice ultimately suffer for it - Death Wish, Death Sentence, The Brave One are all ultimately about how taking the law into your own hands is fun but wrong wrong wrong!
The fun of RJ - like in the subway scene in Hosts - is he reminds me that leaving some faceless shapeless bureacratic void to take care of things is maybe even worse...
fpw Wrote:I forgot the ultimate "You-picked-on-the-wrong-guy" film: Rambo.
AsMoral Wrote:ONE of the many reasons I like TAKEN. No preaching and no real government interference other than a French policeman who is more concerned with the havoc Neeson will cause rather than the prospect of Neeson paying for his crimes.
AsMoral Wrote:i saw "Taken" over the weekend and I was blown away. There is not much to the story, in fact, the commerical is pretty much it.
A young woman gets kidnapped and her estranged father goes after her and the men who took her. He exacts vengence in one awesome scene after another.
The film takes the question "What would you do if your child was kidnapped" and answers it with a resounding "I would make them pay."
This film puts Liam Neeson in an entirely different role than we have seen him before. Concerned father, bad-ass action hero. The way he delivers his lines with the utmost calm is perhaps the mst disturbing aspect of his character. Shortly after the daughter is kidnapped (he hears it transpire over the phone), the kidnapper picks up the phone and Neeson hears him breathing. Calmly Neeson advises:
"If you want Ransom I have no money. But what I do have is a certain set of skills I have acquired over the years in my line of work. Skills that make it very dangerous for people like you. If you let my daughter go I will move on as if this never happened. If you harm her, I will hunt you...I will find you...and I will kill you."
There is a moment of silence when the voice on the other end replies. "Good luck."
In that moment neeson made his decision and it is the kidnappers who need luck.
Taken is a great action flick filled with great fighting, car chases and enough suspense to keep you riveted.
colburn0004 Wrote:(are we now afraid of the idea itself of torture lol)
Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:I didn't see RAMBO--it might have upset my delicate nature--but FIRST BLOOD was =certainly= a "You-picked-on-the-wrong-guy" flick.Oops -- that's what I meant.
fpw Wrote:Oops -- that's what I meant.
Biggles Wrote:Torture of terrorists or other baddies whom you had the moral authority to execute summarily ab initio=OK.