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Borodog 06-17-2006 10:10 PM

Hitman Flicks
 
One of my favorite subgenres of film is the hitman flick. I'm not sure why, I really don't fantasize about killing people. Well, for money, anyway. Since I'm not big on actually ranking my favorite stuff here are my favorite hitman flicks in more or less ascending, but not perfect, order.

The Mechanic - 1972, Charles Bronson, directed by Michael Winner. A classic. Aging hitman Charles Bronson is approached by a young Jan-Michael Vincent (remember Airwolf? That guy) who wants to get into the business. Great ending.

The Eiger Sanction - 1975, Clint Eastwood, directed by Clint Eastwood. A hidden Eastwood gem in a very un-Eastwoodian role.

Leon (or The Professional) - 1994. Jean Reno, Gary Oldman, Natalie Portman, directed by Luc Besson - Jean Reno's best work in my opinion. Gary Oldman is also good, but a bit over the top in some places. Natalie Portman's breakout role, and she is solid, with the exception of the annoying "bonding with the assassin" montage. Similar to The Mechanic in the sense that the professional killer takes on a young protege. Solid film.

The Day of the Jackal - 1973, nobody you ever heard of, directed by Fred Zimmerman. Based on the Frederick Forsyth novel, this is just an excellent film. Never get tired of watching it. This is FAR better than the 1997 Richard Gere/Bruce Willis remake The Jackal.

Lucky Number Slevin - 2006, Josh Hartnett, Bruce Willis, Lucy Liu, Morgan Freeman, Ben Kingsley, directed by Paul McGuigan. This is just a damn good story with a fantastic cast.

Road to Perdition - 2002, Tom Hanks, Paul Newman, directed by Sam Mendes. Tom Hanks is a hitman. Awesome. Great storytelling and acting.

The Big Hit - 1998, Mark Wahlberg, Lou Diamond Phillips, directed by Kirk Wong. I love this stupid movie. It is fantastic camp, blending action and comedy perfectly. One of my favorites.

Grosse Pointe Blank - 1997, John & Joan Cusak, Dan Ackroyd, Minnie Driver, Alan Arkin, Mank Azaria, directed by George Armitage. Best. Hitman. Flick. Ever.

Honorable Mentions:

Unforgiven - 1992, Clint Eastwood, Morgan Freeman, Gene Hackman, Richard Harris, directed by Clint Eastwood. Not your typical hitman flick. However, that is exactly what Eastwood, Freeman, and Woolvett are; hired killers. One of my top 3 films. Clint, directed by Clint, Best Picture, amazing cast, you name it.

Pulp Fiction - 1994, John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis, Ving Rhames, Uma Thurman, directed by Quentin Tarantino. While the their roles as hitmen were only incidental to some subplots Travolta and Jackson, along with the fact that this film is one of the greatest ever made, force me to mention it.

If you haven't seen one of these films, rectify the situation ASAP.

NWCougar 06-17-2006 11:48 PM

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The Mechanic - 1972, Charles Bronson, directed by Michael Winner. A classic. Aging hitman Charles Bronson is approached by a young Jan-Michael Vincent (remember Airwolf? That guy) who wants to get into the business. Great ending.

The Eiger Sanction - 1975, Clint Eastwood, directed by Clint Eastwood. A hidden Eastwood gem in a very un-Eastwoodian role.
The Day of the Jackal - 1973, nobody you ever heard of, directed by Fred Zimmerman. Based on the Frederick Forsyth novel, this is just an excellent film. Never get tired of watching it. This is FAR better than the 1997 Richard Gere/Bruce Willis remake The Jackal.

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I added these to my netflix list, thank you for the suggestions.

Amanjyaku 06-18-2006 03:13 AM

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Good genre, good picks. Two recent ones that I've enjoyed.

Collateral, with Tom (yes I know) Cruise, and

The Matador, with Pierce Brosnan in a decent role--still haven't decided about the ending of this one, though.

Dominic 06-18-2006 04:24 AM

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check out The Hit, starring John Hurt, Terrance Stamp and Tim Roth...directed by Stephan Frears. Fantastic.

wet work 06-18-2006 04:59 AM

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Anyone seen the movie Jerry and Tom with Joe Mantegna and Sam Rockwell? I saw it ages ago but remember it being kinda different and good.

youtalkfunny 06-18-2006 09:20 AM

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Kid from 90210 and the Assemblyman from the Sopranos made a hitman flick. Dark comedy. Had some laughs, but it wasn't so good that I felt the need to watch the entire thing.

Moneyline 06-18-2006 12:13 PM

Re: Hitman Flicks
 
If you liked LEON may want to check out the original LA FEMME NIKITA. Both were directed by Luc Besson, and I think Nikita is actually the better flick.

John Woo's 1989 "heroic bloodshed" epic:THE KILLER might also be right up your alley. Most people love this movie, although I have to admit that I'm not personally a fan of John Woo's work.

... And as an aside, I love how Edward Fox in DAY OF THE JACKAL always jacks his pants up to his armpits like an 80 year old man. Kind of funny to see a guy who's supposed to be a badass wearing his pants like that. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]

deacsoft 06-18-2006 12:27 PM

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The Day of the Jackal - 1973, nobody you ever heard of, directed by Fred Zimmerman. Based on the Frederick Forsyth novel, this is just an excellent film. Never get tired of watching it. This is FAR better than the 1997 Richard Gere/Bruce Willis remake The Jackal.

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Funny how he gets a couple movies but the real life "Jackal", Ilich Ramírez Sánchez , wasn't much of a hitman at all.

I can also submit Confessions of a Dangerous Mind to the list of movies.

Borodog 06-18-2006 12:39 PM

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Good genre, good picks. Two recent ones that I've enjoyed.

Collateral, with Tom (yes I know) Cruise, and

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It was an OK film, but for some reason it didn't flip my switch. I'm not sure why. It seems like it is a better film than my reaction to it. One part of the problem I think is the monumental plot coincidence of Foxx giving Cruise's last target a ride at the beginning of the film. Uh, how many cabs are there in LA?

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The Matador, with Pierce Brosnan in a decent role--still haven't decided about the ending of this one, though.

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I haven't actually gotten to see this one yet; looking forward to it.

Borodog 06-18-2006 12:43 PM

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Thanks guys. I will definitely pick up The Hit and La Femme Nikita (I actually saw a part of this once and turned it off; I wanted to see the whole thing but never got back to it).

Phat Mack 06-18-2006 11:53 PM

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If you liked LEON may want to check out the original LA FEMME NIKITA. Both were directed by Luc Besson, and I think Nikita is actually the better flick.

John Woo's 1989 "heroic bloodshed" epic:THE KILLER might also be right up your alley. Most people love this movie, although I have to admit that I'm not personally a fan of John Woo's work.


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Two fantastic picks, which, combined with your loc, remind me of "The Killers" with Lee Marvin as a hitman, and Ronald Regan as his boss. Both Marvin and Regan are good in this flick, but the movie was originally made for tv and then released in theaters becaus of the violence, so it has some cheesey moments. Worth a see for Marvin and hitman fans if it shows up on the tube.

Mr_J 06-19-2006 12:25 AM

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The Day of the Jackal - 1973, nobody you ever heard of, directed by Fred Zimmerman. Based on the Frederick Forsyth novel, this is just an excellent film. Never get tired of watching it. This is FAR better than the 1997 Richard Gere/Bruce Willis remake The Jackal.

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Funny how he gets a couple movies but the real life "Jackal", Ilich Ramírez Sánchez , wasn't much of a hitman at all.

I can also submit Confessions of a Dangerous Mind to the list of movies.

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The Day of the Jackal came out before the terroist got his name [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]

Lothario 06-20-2006 04:18 PM

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John Woo's 1989 "heroic bloodshed" epic:THE KILLER might also be right up your alley. Most people love this movie, although I have to admit that I'm not personally a fan of John Woo's work.

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Excellent Movie IMO

diebitter 06-20-2006 05:08 PM

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check out The Hit, starring John Hurt, Terrance Stamp and Tim Roth...directed by Stephan Frears. Fantastic.

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Oh, good pick Dom, and not often screened on TV (at least in the UK)


Also Le Samourai is a must for hitman movies.


The Professional and Le Samourai are reviewed here

Phat Mack 07-08-2006 03:38 AM

Forgot some.
 
Tokyo Drifter is playing on TCM. All of Suzuki's Hitman/Hitwoman movies are worth checking out, but Tokyo Drifter is my favorite. Others include Pistol Opera and Branded to Kill.

Andrew Karpinski 07-08-2006 10:40 AM

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A great hitman movie is 'Grosse Point Blanke' starring John Cusack. Mind you it's really a romantic comedy but it's still an incredible flick.

CheckRaise 07-08-2006 11:01 AM

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John Woo's 1989 "heroic bloodshed" epic:THE KILLER might also be right up your alley. Most people love this movie, although I have to admit that I'm not personally a fan of John Woo's work.

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Excellent Movie IMO

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Netflix doesn't have it wtf?

oddjob 07-08-2006 01:54 PM

Re: Hitman Flicks
 
i'm surprised ghost dog hasn't been mentioned yet.

CheckRaise 07-08-2006 02:00 PM

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i'm surprised ghost dog hasn't been mentioned yet.

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I second this pick.

Borodog 07-08-2006 02:05 PM

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Ghost Dog?

diebitter 07-08-2006 02:06 PM

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Ghost Dog?

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No, Ghost Dog

Borodog 07-08-2006 02:08 PM

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dvsfun1 07-08-2006 02:14 PM

Re: Hitman Flicks
 
My choice for favorite hitman has to go to Mr.Shhh in Things to do in Denver when you're dead...lotsa great characters.

KDawg 07-08-2006 02:22 PM

Re: Hitman Flicks
 
I would strongly recomend:

the memory of a killer- its a belgian film about a old hitman who is in the begining stages of alzheimers.

boondock saints- here we have two brothers trying to rid boston of all sorts of criminals. A lot of fun to watch and really enjoyable

Le Samourai-this film just rules, there's really no other way of putting it. Alain Delon is the prototypical hitman in each and every way

sword of doom - okay, so yes this is a samurai film, but it fits the hitman category too. This is definetly one of the coolest films that you will see.

KaneKungFu123 07-08-2006 02:36 PM

Re: Hitman Flicks
 
The Day of the Jackal is such a great film, with such a horrible ending.

kitaristi0 07-08-2006 03:03 PM

Re: Hitman Flicks
 
I'm surprised Collateral has only been mentioned once in this thread. I think it was a good movie, definitely worth watching.

KaneKungFu123 07-08-2006 03:55 PM

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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0194218/ = Panic

Kneel B4 Zod 07-08-2006 04:55 PM

Re: Hitman Flicks
 
The Man with the Golden Gun is also a cool flick in a campy 70's Bond way.

tmwtgg is the worlds deadliest assasin who has recently expanded into world domination. then Bond has a cool duel with him at the end complete w/ a Western Saloon setting and trick mirrors.

plus this movie has an aweseom theme song

The DaveR 07-08-2006 08:31 PM

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Wow. Not one mention of Chow Yun Fat.

CheckRaise 07-08-2006 10:22 PM

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Wow. Not one mention of Chow Yun Fat.

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Did you somehow miss this post?

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John Woo's 1989 "heroic bloodshed" epic:THE KILLER might also be right up your alley. Most people love this movie, although I have to admit that I'm not personally a fan of John Woo's work.

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ethan 07-09-2006 01:53 AM

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The Matador, with Pierce Brosnan in a decent role--still haven't decided about the ending of this one, though.

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Just watched this. I loved the first 45 mins or so, and the rest was good.


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