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    The Mechanic The Mechanic
    Rating: R
    Run Time: 93

    Release Date:2010
    DVD Release: 2011

    Director: Simon West

    Movie Type: Action

    Ref #: 30366

    Movie Notes:
    The 1972 version of The Mechanic is a tough-minded action film that reflects its disillusioned era. While no masterpiece, it does get points for the retro-coolness of prime-era Charles Bronson, cast as an ice-cold hit man who begins teaching the tricks of the trade to a young apprentice. So the prospect of a 2011 remake isn't especially sacrilegious, and handing the central role to 21st-century tough guy Jason Statham is a logical choice; Statham's got the moves, the voice, and the three-day stubble necessary for the role. In some fairly significant ways, though, the remake backs away from the hardness of the original and settles for a less daring approach. Director Simon West (Con Air) manages to make even New Orleans locations seem monotonous, as he covers everything in a baked-butterscotch glaze and surrounds his antihero with the sleekest, most boring kind of modern hardware (the old skool LP turntable is a nice exception). Statham stays in his locked-down key throughout, while, as his student, Ben Foster--somewhat less jittery here than in the likes of 3:10 to Yuma or Alpha Dog--strides into one reckless situation after another. Playing peripheral roles as members of the hit man's shadowy network, Donald Sutherland and Tony Goldwyn successfully read their lines. The actual targets of the hits are creepy enough so that we aren't unduly troubled by Statham's line of work, and the ending falls far short of the memorable original. A take-no-prisoners approach to violence makes this seem even more like an empty exercise.


    Cast:

    Jason Statham    --   Arthur Bishop
    Ardy Brent Carlson    --   Bell Hop
    Jeff Chase    --   Burke
    Joshua Bridgewater    --   Car Jacker
    Tony Goldwyn    --   Dean
    Donald Sutherland    --   Harry McKenna
    Joel Davis    --   Husband
    James Logan    --   Jorge Lara
    Christa Campbell    --   Kelly
    Eddie J. Fernandez    --   Lara's Guard (as Eddie Fernandez)
    Mark Nutter    --   Mr. Finch (as Mark Anthony Nutter)
    Lara Grice    --   Mrs. Finch
    Mini Anden    --   Sarah
    Ben Foster    --   Steve McKenna
    John McConnell    --   Vaughn