Bruce Willis
Mel
The lives of three female assassins take a sudden turn when their charming boss lures them into one last job. They soon find themselves thrust into a bizarre situation involving a psychotic hit man, a grizzled trucker and a delusional line cook.
Release Date | 2011-12-08 |
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Runtime | 1h 33m |
Directors | Aaron Harvey, Jeff Cutter, Chad Rosen |
Producers | Michael Benaroya, Megan Ellison, Randall Emmett, Robert Ogden Barnum, Michael Corso, Cassian Elwes, George Furla, Anthony Gudas, Avram Butch Kaplan, Henry Karp, Holden Ostrin, Ted Schipper, Neil Wechsler |
Writer | Aaron Harvey |
Tries so desperately to emulate Pulp Fiction, that it's hard to say if Catch .44 would have been any good if it just tried to blaze its own trail. Seeing as it didn't, this is the movie we have: One that falls just short of "Okay".
Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product.
— Gimly
Fairly crappy Tarantino-wannabe movie. The movie is full of flashback mess. The plot is unintelligent to say the least. The opening scene is amateur evening and it doesn’t get better as the movie goes on.
I don’t understand why Bruce Willis lowered himself to this. He looks like shit in the movie and his role is really dumb. Probably Bruce Willis worst movie ever.
— Per Gunnar Jonsson