Re: DETENTION (Sidney J. Furie, 2003)
Posted: 06 Jun 2017, 00:32
Definitely not uncommon especially since many Nu Image and Artisan (now Lionsgate) productions would take stuff that had been rejected by Sony, Paramount or even Cannon Films originally penned in the 80s.
I don't think it's a perfect film obviously but it could've turned out way better had the main villain stopped monologuing every other minute a la Hans Gruber style and just let the film develop more naturally.
It's also wild how at the beginning when Dolph is in the opening battle scene, it looks like some of those shots suspiciously later appeared int he following year's The Defender.
I don't think it's a perfect film obviously but it could've turned out way better had the main villain stopped monologuing every other minute a la Hans Gruber style and just let the film develop more naturally.
It's also wild how at the beginning when Dolph is in the opening battle scene, it looks like some of those shots suspiciously later appeared int he following year's The Defender.