The Running Man (1987)
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The Running Man (Special Edition)
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| Directed by | Paul Michael Glaser |
| Cast | Arnold Schwarzenegger, Maria Conchita Alonso, Yaphet Kotto, Jim Brown, Jesse Ventura, Richard Dawson, Mick Fleetwood, Kurt Fuller, Ken Lerner, Sven Ole Thorsen and Dey Young |
| Theatrical Release | November 13, 1987 |
| DVD Release | March 16, 2004 |
| Running Time | 101 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 017153144543 |
| Buy this item | $12.99 at Amazon.com As of May 14 14:34 EDT (details) 2 DVD, Republic Pictures, Usually ships in 24 hours, Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Original recording remastered, Special Edition, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 5.1 EX) Or 53 new from $4.27, 60 used from $2.00, 4 collectible from $9.98 |
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Average user review:It was a very quick delivery (within two weeks) and very cheap for two dvd's. Fantastic movie. April 19, 2008
A great film full of the usual Arnie action and with an interesting premise.
When I first saw this movie, I looked at it as, well, another 1980's action flick with Arnold Schwarzenegger literally devouring his enemies. It was entertaining, but it had something of a pro-wrestling mentality. It's a pretty good movie. It does recreate the look and feel of many of the WWF superstars, and it also includes former pro-wrestler Jesse "The Body" Ventura. It seemed to me that it was pure entertainment, as was pro-wrestling itself. However, something changed my mind. It was near the beginning of summer, when the news came that wrestler Owen Hart died of an accident at a wrestling event. His death shook me up, and it was hard for me to like wrestling anymore. After something like that, you realize that in some ways, "The Running Man" is true to life! It's about people fighting for their lives on a game show. The audience cheers for death and for blood. The more people are killed on the show, the higher the ratings go. Killian, the show's host, is a poke at WWF owner Vince McMahon, who, for the sake of ratings, has taken his wrestling federation farther than what anyone has ever seen before. Back then, it used to be Hulkamania, which was decent entertainment. Now, it's loaded with sex, violence, and blood.
What went wrong? I don't know but reviewer Main Man can tell you all about it due to his high knowledge of wrestling. It's been close to a decade since I seen wrestling and the last straw was when Owen Hart lost his life over a stunt to please the fans!
Aside from that, "The Running Man" actually tries to tell something important about the television entertainment we are having nowadays. If we take a quick look at some of the most daring and wretched ones of today's game shows we can note that even though they don't slaughter people yet they do almost everything else to keep the audience happy - no matter how immoral it might get. Here's a futuristic vision of a show called "The Running man". It still looks a pretty absurd and ridiculous from today's point of view but we're certainly heading to that direction. Slowly, perhaps, put that's the course.
This movie can be seen as what it also is: excellent action movie and alongside with "Conan the Barbarian - Collector's Edition", "The Terminator", "Commando (Director's Cut)" and "Predator (Widescreen Collector's Edition)" it's one of the greatest Schwarzenegger classics of the 80's. He celebrated his 40th birthday in 1987, everybody found him a believable man of action, people loved him and actually took him and even his amusing Austrian accent seriously. If I look at "The Running man" and compare it to Schwarzenegger's most recent films this one makes me very nostalgic. He's so soft nowadays. But then again, 80's are in the past. In "The Running man" we have lots of cruel and brilliant fights, exciting and funny chases, maniacal bad guys with interesting weapons and among many other good things Arnie's famous "I'll be back" -one liner. Yes sir, I like it.
April 10, 2008
this is a "so what" kinda film
This is a pretty run of the mill formula flick, with nothing whatsoever to add to the genre of dystopias that are fragile enough to be destroyed by a single toughie. While I admit that I used to enjoy these films for the action and explosive violence as a kid, I have seen so many as an adult that they bore me to no end. Arnold isn't so bad, it is just that the story is unbelievably banal.
Not recommended, unless you want to waste 2 hours, which at times is exactly what I would want to do, that is, with a good movie. March 25, 2008
Ben
He and his friends, and the girlfriend he didn't know he had, are going be on TV. They just busted out jail, and they are being croucted game show host. March 17, 2008
''There He Goes, The Leading Rusher."
With an eclectic supporting cast - Jim Brown, Jesse Ventura, Dweezil Zappa, Mick Fleetwood - director Paul Michael Glaser keeps the action flowing in this 1987 release, roughly based on a novel written by Richard Bachman (Stephen King).
Richard Dawson (Damon Killian) is the perfect over-the-top game show host, who is more worried about ratings than the lives of the combatants, who are engaged in fights to the death for appreciative audiences.
Arnold Schwarzenegger - "I'm not into politics. I'm into survival." - portrays Ben Richards, a cop falsely-convicted of a crime, who then has to do the ultimate time; facing a gauntlet of killers in this sci-fi thriller.
With commentary on a New World Order - where politics, the media and pop culture merge into one entity - game shows mirroring the violence in society and some great one-liners which brings levity to the plot, The Running Man finishes ahead of the pack in delivering fantastic action. February 10, 2008





