May 16, 2005

Renny Harlin directing Run

There are two fantastic quotes in this story from The Hollywood Reporter through MovieWeb about Renny Harlin in the directing chair again for a thriller called Run:

"We're thrilled to have a director of Renny's caliber on board to direct the film," [Gary] Hamilton [Arclight Films Managing Director] said. " 'Run' will feature some of the most complex car-chase scenes to hit the cinema in years, and no one understands action better than Renny."

Okay, no laughing at the back there. Let's try the next one, and please, stay on your seat for this. Here's the complex plot:

The film tells the story of a rookie Interpol agent who pulls over an unsuspecting motorist for a traffic violation in Rome, triggering an unrelenting car chase that catapults the city into chaos

So it's a movie about a car chase with Harlin directing. Please, please give us your thoughts on this, I'm dying to see what you have to say!


Posted by at May 16, 2005 01:57 PM


Comments

Personally I think Harlin is too deep in a pool of suckiness to get back out.

Deep Blue Sea and Drive make be want to stop watching movies.

Posted by: Joseph Simmons at May 16, 2005 02:24 PM

He hasn't done anything good since Die Hard 2!

I didn't see Driven (for good reason), but I did see Deep Blue Sea, which was painful.

I think I can pass on this new project all together.

Posted by: Meli at May 16, 2005 03:11 PM

Somebody take the Panavision away from this man....NOW.

Posted by: Triflic at May 16, 2005 07:07 PM

Has he done anything worth a turd since Cliffhanger?

Posted by: jason at May 16, 2005 10:46 PM

Personally I quite like a good car chase and am not averse to movies about them. But the Renny Harlin factor here is a distinct worry.
I know Richard C. Sarafian is 80 years old, hasn't directed a film for 15 years and his last one was an Allen Smithee film, but couldn't they bring him out of retirement for this? At least Vanishing Point demonstrated he knew how to do mad car chase action...

Posted by: James Russell at May 17, 2005 01:59 AM

Harlin is a director with a great feeling for timing. Could be his comeback project ...

Posted by: quaid at May 17, 2005 03:09 AM

Timing? Did you see Exorcist?

Posted by: jason at May 17, 2005 09:46 PM

He'll ruin it, as he's done with nearly every movie he's done thus far, with computer generated action. He needs to get back to basics a la "The Bourne Supremacy."

Posted by: zoser at May 20, 2005 08:27 PM

Great news....this movie is going to rock!!!

Posted by: john at May 26, 2005 12:33 PM

Renny Harlin's films are extremely visual. If he just happens to get on board of a good project there's no doubt that Renny Harlin can squeeze the most out of it and make it thrilling, running, run...

Posted by: Mike at July 26, 2005 07:58 PM