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I've been tying up some loose ends lately, in terms of movies that I should've seen years ago but just never got to for whatever reason.
Some of y'all know I just recently watched Die Hard and Lethal Weapon for the first time. I also took care of Alien: Resurrection, since it was the straggler in the series that I never did see.
Well tonight it's The Fugitive.
This is a solid film. And it also reminded me that there was a time when Harrison Ford actually gave a fuck.
I think it's pretty obvious that he doesn't much care these days, at least in terms of continuing to hone his craft and push the boundaries in terms of his performances. I believe he even said in an interview a few years ago that these days it's all about the money. If you want to give him a dump truck full of cash then he'll come be in your shit. Otherwise, he's not interested.
But this is a good film. I almost said a good action film, but is it really action? There actually is relatively little action when you break it down. A few set pieces, that's it. It's more of a thriller. Maybe we'll go with action-thriller. But yeah, this is good and Harrison Ford is good in it, as is Tommy Lee Jones as his foil.
I was surprised to look at the director and not recognize the name. Andrew Davis? Never heard of the guy. So of course I looked to see what else he did and the answer was a bit surprising.
Apparently before The Fugitive he made Above the Law and Under Siege with Steven Seagal. I guess that was enough to land him the job as the director here. But his output since this film has been very uneven. On the upside, there was A Perfect Murder and Holes. But on the downside, he also made Chain Reaction (that 90s film with Keanu Reeves and Morgan Freeman) and Collateral Damage.
His last film was The Guardian, that Coast Guard movie with Kevin Costner and Ashton Kutcher that came out in 2006. I never saw it, but the RT score is not very good. It made $97 million worldwide, but without knowing what the budget is, I have no idea if that's a solid take or not. At least one article I ran across called it a bomb, though.
Andrew Davis has not made a movie since. and it's always strange to me when a director can make a film like The Fugitive--which is largely regarded as a classic--and be on top of the world, and then he can turn around and make films that are mediocre at best and run his career into the ground.
Anyway, yeah. . . Thoughts on The Fugitive?