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The Rundown (2003)

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The Rundown [HD DVD]
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Directed byPeter Berg
CastJr. Ernie Reyes, Christopher Walken, Stephen Bishop, Mary Joy and Paul Power
Theatrical ReleaseSeptember 26, 2003
DVD ReleaseMay 16, 2006
Running Time105 minutes
MPAA RatingPG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
UPC Code025193002327
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1 HD DVD, Universal Studios Home Entertainment, Usually ships in 1 to 2 days, Anamorphic, Color, Dolby, Subtitled, Widescreen
Languages: French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), English (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language), French (Original Language)
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About The Rundown

Professional wrestling star the Rock, who was such a lump of flesh in The Scorpion King, proves surprisingly light on his feet in The Rundown, demonstrating charm and humor as well as the requisite toughness. Beck (the Rock), a repo-man for deadbeats, is sent to South America to find a treasure hunter (Seann William Scott) who's seeking a priceless golden idol--which the local head honcho (Christopher Walken) would like to get his hands on as well. Add in the lovely but dangerous barmaid with a secret (Rosario Dawson), and Beck has some obstacles to overcome. The plot of The Rundown isn't anything special, but the script is enjoyably clever and reasonably coherent; the capable cast keeps things lively; and the movie's relaxed but sinewy pace sets it apart from the frantic floundering of recent action flicks--kudos to director Peter Berg (Very Bad Things). A surprisingly fun flick. --Bret Fetzer Amazon.com

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.0 (132 reviews)

rating: 3 QuoteNot a showcase HD-DVD, but still good funQuote
Was hoping that on HD-DVD the lush tropical settings would really look sharp, apparently there's a grain filter so it might put off a few. This does fill my collection of "adventure" movies nicely, not the best acting, nor the best dialog.. but there is a lot of fun to be had. 'The Rock' is a great action star, and Walken is just priceless in anything he does. June 26, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteGreat Family Go-To MovieQuote
This is our favorite family back-up movie. It doesn't matter if it's 105 degrees or we're stuffed full of turkey, this movie has a little something for everyone. It's fairly family friendly, regarding language etc, no real nudity or sensuality. More importantly for the teen girls and ladies, it has Dwayne Johnson being smart, funny and drop dead gorgeous. For all the guys, there are terrific stunts, mixed martial arts fights. Some wonderful, buddy comedy and Christopher Walken, as always, stealing the show with a silly explanation of the tooth fairy myth to his thugs. A worthwhile investment to keep around the house! June 20, 2008

rating: 1 QuoteoopsQuote
I didn't realize that the DVD I ordered was an HD not a regular. Didn't even know that they can only play on HD players. E-mailed the contact we bought it from and he just said sorry. Wouldn't refund or anything. So we haven't watched it since we have nothing to watch it on!! June 8, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteGreat action movieQuote
First and foremost, The Rundown has one of the best opening sequences in movie history. Beck (The Rock) is a collections expert who is in a packed club attempting to collect some cash from an NFL quarterback who has renigged on a wager he lost. After being denied by the QB, and having alcohol thrown in his face, Beck proceeds to an epic beatdown. The coolest part about it is the fact that since they are all football players, the movie does an introduction of sorts, with the players' vital statistics like height, weight, and position. It's highly entertaining to watch Beck demolish a group of guys; it's even better when we know how big each guy is, and that they are professional athletes.

After the initial beatdown, in which it's clear that Beck is one of the baddest men on the planet, Beck meets with his employer (William Lucking), who just happens to be the father of a wannabe archaeologist named Travis (Sean William Scott). Unfortunately for Beck, Travis is in the Brazilian rainforest, where there's sure to be a ton of trouble.

Upon arrival in Brazil, Beck soon meets Hatcher (Walken), an over-the-top, slave-driving, gold-mine owner who refers to his cast of workers as oompa-loompas. Hatcher's character is completely ridiculous in a good way, a megalomaniacal way that can probably only be accomplished by Walken, or maybe an early Apocalypse Now version of Brando jacked up on caffeine for the hyperactivity, and Adderall for the blinkless focus. Why he has an interest in Travis is inconsequential, other than the fact that it serves as a plot fodder and a hindrance to Beck's mission. Nonetheless, he doesn't want Beck to take Travis out of the rainforest.

What follows is a collection of oddities like monkeys that molest people, outrageously long sequences of Beck falling out of trees without turning into a cripple, fruit that has incredibly strong halleucinogenic affects, and a handful of Walken lines that are hilariously quotable. There's also an irrelevant ancient artifact (El Gato) that Travis is hunting, and a resistance force of trapeze-artist capoeira fighers, led by Rosario Dawson, who battle Hatcher's dictator-like control.

The Rock delivers in this one with enough charm, action, intrigue, and witty dialogue to keep an audience enthralled to the very end. April 18, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteWelcome to the JungleQuote
I must say I enjoyed this film a lot, it's funny with plenty of action, lots of exaggerated fights, etc. Being British, where this movie is called 'Welcome To The Jungle', I should note that the Region 2 DVD release has most of the deleted scenes included part of the cut of the movie, which means the HD version here is slightly shorter and a wee bit less violent than the DVD release. Which annoyed me a bit. April 5, 2008

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