Monday, April 25, 2011

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The juxtaposition between the style and content here is more or less ingenious. The plot is fairly predictable. You should know that Ben Foster will eventually realize that killed Donald Sutherland Jason Statham, Foster will run a scheme to avenge the death of his estranged father, lives Statham. Contributor: Barry Fuentes Published: February 17, 2011 Renewing the comic book character with writer Howard Chaykin, ** ** Vinnie Jones hopes the paper will make him the next Charles Bronson. As in _Crank_, _The and Expendables_ Transporter_ _The before it, Jason Statham is clearly in his element when executing strenuous feats of ridiculousness. And _The Mechanic_, a remake of the 1972 thriller with Charles Bronson and Jan-Michael Vincent, is no exception. British actor Jason Statham plays a man beaten Mechanic_ _The professional, based on a 1972 suspense novel by Charles Bronson. Critic John Powers says the film offers a revealing look at the distinctive appeal Statham. Jason Statham raises his taciturn hero of the game action with Ben Foster in this new version capable of macho, 1972 Charles Bronson classic Jason Statham in "The Mechanic". A few years ago, Hollywood (with "Taken") found that slightly sadistic actioners function very well at the box office like an oven in winter to the American public. version of this season is "The Mechanic", a remake of a low cost-Charles Bronson action films 70, Statham in the lead as a murderer who becomes an apprentice unbalanced (Ben Foster). Film Reviews: Adapted from the 1972 Charles Bronson picture, "The Mechanic" has been dusted off and repackaged as a vehicle for the muscular Jason Statham, the "The Expendables" franchise and "The Transporter." As directed by Simon West, a sort of minimalist thriller - so light in the plot that the story falters, with sporadic effectiveness of a fatal encounter for the next. Although some low-octane action by today's standards, the mix of revenge and the relationship Statham, Ben Foster should keep the audience off balance and moderately involved, while generating more horsepower at the international level in your inner journey. Jason Statham is to revive the character of "Arthur Bishop" in a remake of "The Mechanic" - the role of Charles Bronson first made famous in 1972. Statham says that while the film is full of action, is still a dramatic story-driven. Christina McLarty reports.
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