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6/24/2016

Faster (2010) - Tillman Jr., the Gayton brothers and Johnson sculpt a fantastic action movie



5 Film Excess nominations:

Best Screenplay: Joe Gayton, Tony Gayton (lost to Christopher Nolan for Inception)
Best Cinematography: Michael Grady (lost to Wally Phister for Inception)
Best Sound (lost to Insidious) 
Best Editing (lost to Somewhere
Best Practical Effects (lost to Inception)

+ Best Car Movie of the Year


Dwayne Johnson's impressive front adorns this poster for George Tillman Jr.'s Faster

After ten years behind bars, a vengeful bank robbery driver gets released, carrying with him a list of his accursed enemies. But a contract killer is on his heels. - And just how much vengeance is justifiable?

Faster, written by brothers Tony and Joe Gayton (The Novice (2014), TV movie) and directed by great Wisconsinite filmmaker George Tillman Jr. (The Inevitable Defeat of Mister and Pete (2013)) is a brilliant, refreshing, old school action movie. It has an original storyline and exciting characters that feel new and avoid the stereotypical as well as cool but still relatively restrained dialog. Faster has smart twists and carries a moral jacket on itself, SPOILER which works and culminates in a fine desert-set scene with the film's terrific star Dwayne Johnson (Get Smart (2008)) and a priest played by Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje (Get Rich or Die Tryin' (2005)) going toe-to-toe. This film is my personal favorite with Johnson.
Faster is beautifully shot, by Michael Grady (The Jolly Man (2001)), efficiently produced, - getting a lot out of its relatively low budget, - and it has a cool score by Clint Mansell (Black Swan (2010)). It's got exciting cars and a cast to suit it all, featuring also the great Carla Gugino (The Unborn (2009)) and Billy Bob Thornton (Dead Man (1995)). Don't miss it.

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Here's an interview promo video for the movie

Cost: 24 mil. $
Box office: 35.6 mil. $
= Big flop
[Faster was released November 24 and runs 98 minutes. Salma Hayek dropped out a week prior to filming due to "scheduling conflicts" and was replaced by Gugino. Filming took place from February - April in in LA and other places in California. The film opened #7 to an 8.5 mil. $ opening weekend in North America, where it grossed 23.2 mil. $ (65.2 % of the total gross). Its 2nd and 3rd biggest markets were Australia with 1.4 mil. $ (3.9 %) and Malaysia with 1.2 mil. $ (3.4 %). Faster is rotten at 43 % with a 4.9 critical average at Rotten Tomatoes.]

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