Mischa Barton, Michael Rapaport, Robin Lord Taylor, Patrick James Taylor, Bob Yari, Brett Simon, Doug Davison, Roy Lee, Tanya Fischer, Bruce Willis, Reece Daniel Thompson, Zoe Kravitz, Melonie Diaz, Luke Grimes, Joe Perrino, Aaron Himelstein, John Magaro, Josh Pais, Vincent Piazza, Kathryn MorrisSee more
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Bruce Willis is the star of the DVD, a bank caper. He is a very popular Hollywood star even though his most recent appearances in interview situations would make you think he is either tired or definitely bored with the questioning. I think he must take time out to perhaps rest and remember what or should I say who put him where he is today. The story is treated with the usual repartee we expect to hear from Bruce. Do I recommend this DVD well, yes as I do like his earlier work and I wouldn't want the other actors to suffer just because he has of late come across as pompous.
Aucun regret d'avoir acheté ce dvd, j'ai eu grand plaisir à le regarder... Et je suis contente qu'il fasse parti de ma vidéothèque. Livraison et conditionnement nickel Cordialement Patricia
Ignore the title and the cover and just read the description. A kid on a high school paper investigates stolen test papers. You get the usual cool kids, the geeks, the dropouts and the 'funny' one. Ad to that a couple of quirky teachers and Bruce Willis as the Principle any you have all the high school stereotypes with a pretty tedious story that, I think, is supposed to be a comedy.
The main problem with this film is the cover and the title (changed from its original title). We have, front and centre a battered Bruce in a dark suit jacket and no tie white shirt. At no point is Bruce seen in these clothes, nor is he at all battered, that because he's hardly in the film, and when he is its just to walk in and shout at his students. That picture of Bruce is even the main menu picture, but extended Dow so we can see him holding a gun! A gun! At no point does he go near a gun, let alone hold one. On the subject of guns, the other main image of the cover is a man among a rifle, this is taken from a scene where the man is playing a prank with a paintball gun. As for the explosion, there are a total of zero explosions in this film. There is a man running in the film, but he isn't running from a sniper or an explosion.
So, whilst the cover is a cheat, that's not a reason to pass over a good film.. Unfortunately, I'd say pass over this film because it's just not a good film.