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Haywire

Release Date: January 20, 2012
Studio: Relativity Media
Director: Steven Soderbergh
Screenwriter: Lem Dobbs
Genre: Thriller
MPAA Rating: R (for some violence)
Website: Haywiremovie.com

Starring: Gina Carano, Channing Tatum, Ewan McGregor, Michael Fassbender, Antonio Banderas, Bill Paxton, Michael Douglas, Michael Angarano

Plot Summary: Mixed martial arts (MMA) superstar Gina Carano ("American Gladiators") makes her feature film debut, starring and performing her own high-adrenaline stunts. The film's talented cast also includes Channing Tatum ("GI Joe: Rise of the Cobr"), Ewan McGregor ("The Ghost Writer"), Michael Fassbender ("X-Men: First Class"), Antonio Banderas ("Desperado"), Bill Paxton ("Titanic"), Michael Douglas ("Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps") and Michael Angarano ("Almost Famous").

In "Haywire," an electrifying tale of espionage and betrayal, a female covert ops specialist (Carano), who works in the deadly world of international operatives, strikes back after discovering she's been double-crossed by someone close to her in the agency. The film is produced by Gregory Jacobs ("Ocean's" Trilogy) and written by Lem Dobbs ("The Limey").

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I really enjoyed this movie. I never would have watched it had circumstances not dictated it as my only choice--wanted to catch an early movie as I had an appointment near a theater, and nothing else popped--and I never JUST watch movies for eye candy.

Well, as far as eye candy goes, that alone is reason to see this movie. WOWZA!!! How in the heck can she work out that much and still have that much of a rack!

Anyway, based on its other merits, this movie stands up as well. The one thing I really loved were the action sequences. None of that stupid, headache and confusion inducing shaky camera BS. Aside from characters clearly taking more punishment than a real person could, which is endemic to all action movies, the fight scenes were incredibly realistic. I give this a solid 3.5 out of 5, and I'm a harsh critic.
 

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Yeah I agree. It was a pretty entertaining action movie.

Kind of like a Bourne movie with a chick as the lead character. Although it's nowhere near the level of a Bourne movie, it's close enough to be entertaining. Carano isn't going to win Best Actress but she would kick the crap out of any other actress in Hollywood. Literally.
 

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Yeah I agree. It was a pretty entertaining action movie.

Kind of like a Bourne movie with a chick as the lead character. Although it's nowhere near the level of a Bourne movie, it's close enough to be entertaining. Carano isn't going to win Best Actress but she would kick the crap out of any other actress in Hollywood. Literally.

I agree that the Bourne movies are better movies, but the action sequences were far superior in Haywire. I don't know why they keep using it, but that shaky camera effect completely ruins many action sequences.
 

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I don't know why they keep using it, but that shaky camera effect completely ruins many action sequences.

I hate that. They gave an Academy Award to the guy who invented the steadicam in the 70's it was so revolutionary.

Now we have intentional shaky camera effect. Makes me headachy.
 

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