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| The Hard Way [1991] | ![The Hard Way [1991]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51KFANME6SL._SL160_.jpg)
enlarge | Director: John Badham Actors: Michael J. Fox, James Woods, Stephen Lang, Annabella Sciorra, John Capodice Studio: 4 Front Video Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 12225
Format: Dubbed, Pal, Widescreen Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitles For The Hearing Impaired), Danish (Subtitled), Dutch (Subtitled), Finnish (Subtitled), German (Subtitled), Norwegian (Subtitled), Swedish (Subtitled), German (Dubbed) Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over Running Time: 106 minutes Number Of Items: 1 Discs: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 903594-9 EAN: 3259190359499 ASIN: B00005UWQN
Theatrical Release Date: March 8, 1991 Release Date: June 5, 2006 Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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Good Buddy movie with 2 contrasting personalities June 24, 2007 'The Hard Way' blends action and comedy perfectly. It is a very funny film, but also a great film for action-lovers. Michael J.Fox plays an actor who wants to learn how to play a cop in his next film, so he is assigned to work with James Woods. The combination confront some good and funny situations while James Woods can't stand Michael J.Fox. There is a good speech about how many takes (chances) a cop gets to get it right and how many an actor gets. The climax at the end is great, as is the location. This film does not disappoint and delivers another buddy cop film with a difference.
Much more entertaining than I expected February 19, 2006 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
It's not one of the more prominent feathers in Michael J. Fox's cap, but The Hard Way is a perfectly entertaining film with plenty of action and more than a few laughs. The plot certainly doesn't break any new ground, there aren't any real surprises along the way, and the ending definitely qualifies as over-the-top, but the whole thing works pretty darn well - thanks largely to the performances of Fox and James Woods. Michael J. Fox plays box-office sensation Nick Lang, star of The Smoking Gunn movies; he has it all, but he wants more. He's tired of playing Indiana Jones clones and yearns for a more serious role - such as the part of tough cop Ray Casanov in an upcoming film. He wants it so badly that, after seeing a television interview with Detective Lt. John Moss (James Woods) of NYPD, he uses his star power clout to get himself riding shotgun with Moss for two weeks in order to prepare himself for the audition. Moss, as you might imagine, is none too happy about having to baby-sit a movie star he doesn't even like - especially since it takes him off a big case. The Party Crasher (Stephen Lang) has been killing indiscriminately, and the whole case has become personal for Moss. The guy calls in his crimes before he commits them, and he's been eyeball to eyeball with Moss, yet he keeps getting away. Moss is determined to get rid of his new partner "Ray Casanov" as soon as possible so that he can get back to the case he considers his own. The new partners get into a number of situations, as you might expect, with Casanov always getting in the way or - worse yet - actually trying to play the part of a real cop. Moss can't even shake the guy away from work, as Lang tries to spend every moment studying the cop's life firsthand - including Moss' flailing relationship with his girlfriend Susan (Annabella Sciorra). It's easy to predict how everything will turn out in the end, yet the journey to that ending turns out to be surprisingly entertaining. I'm not sure how successful this film was at the box office - heck, I don't even remember hearing about this film back in 1991. It's sort of a sleeper, though - the kind of film that appears to be too buried in cliches and predictability to really succeed, yet succeed it does. Maybe it's Woods' intense performance that never crosses the fine line between realism and farce, or Fox's energetic performance as the spoiled actor who really wants to learn the ropes from a cop he genuinely admires (no matter how badly Moss treats him). Whatever it is, The Hard Way is a surprisingly enjoyable romp of a film.
James Woods is the most intense actor.....EVER December 17, 2004 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Okay this isn't the most intellectually stimulating film you will ever see. If you buy this expecting that, then you're an idiot. The Hard Way is John Badham's mad 90 minutes. From the frenetic opening to the hanging from a billboard's cigarette this film will grab you by the face and pull you in for some first class escapism that only Hollywood can deliver this well! The film is especcially worth watching for James Woods' portrayal of a New York cop on the edge. He is truly electifying to watch. While he snarls and swears better than anyone the scene that sticks in the mind is when he, drunkenly, attempts to flatter a gender confused Micheal J. Fox. Total lunacy. Buy this film now!
The Hard Way makes it easy December 1, 2003 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Although "The Hard Way" is now over 10 years old it still hasn't lost its edge. In fact I think it has got better with age.The film follows the on screen antics of a tough nosed cop (a well casted James Woods) and a pampered Hollywood star (a superb Michael J Fox). Fox has a new movie role to mould himself into and wouldn't you know it he wants to base his character on James Woods' cop. However, Woods is not that forthcoming in looking after his newly appointed partner and hilarious situations follow. In the meantime there is a maniac on the loose under the name of the "Party crasher" who is determined to spoil every party he goes to and is dead set on killing Woods. That's the story then. Is it any good? Well, yes actually. Both the male leads play their parts well and are supported by sterling actors Delroy Lindo (a star struck captain), Annabella Sciorra (Woods' love interest) and a young Christina Ricci (Sciorra's protective daughter). Throw in Stephen Lang as the blonde haired psychopath and we have an very entertaining film with quick one liners and fast paced action. This is one film for everyone's collection. Go out and buy it.
Fantastic March 4, 2002 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
What a great movie! If you are a fan of Fox/Woods then buy it today, the plot follows a hard boiled cop having to show a big movie star how it is to be a cop in New York. Of course there is friction from the start, however a complex relationship develops towards the end, where a mutual respect is gained by both the stars. One of my favourite films in the comedy/action genre, in my opinion better than Lethal Weapon.
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