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10 Essential Cinematic AntiheroesSo just how familiar does this story seem? Let the official synopsis fill you in: Academy Award nominee Jake Gyllenhaal and Michael Peña star as young Los Angeles police officers Taylor and Zavala as they patrol south central’s meanest streets, creating a riveting portrait of the city's most dangerous corners and the cops who risk their lives there every day.
Like we said, not the most enticing logline we've ever read. However, perhaps Open Road is feeling optimistic? They've just moved the release date up a week from September 28th to September 21st. On the one hand, it gets them out of the way of Rian Johnson's "Looper," which is opening TIFF and gearing up to potentially be a box office hit. On the other hand, it's now facing off against "Dredd," which earned far more accolades and attention at Comic-Con than "End of Watch" did (yes, it was in San Diego too).
We'll find out soon enough. Until then, here is a batch of new images and a poster for the flick.
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2 Comments
GJ | July 28, 2012 8:28 AM
"Ryan Gosling, Jeremy Renner or Michael Fassbender"
Yep they are really burning up the box office themselves, wonder how they would do without A list stars headling the movies that they have been in? Neither of these guys have done big box office in movies in which they the lead, they have always have a bigger name headline their movies.
LT | July 27, 2012 7:12 PM
I feel bad for Jake. Not that this looks particularly bad or anything. (Though it doesn't look good.) I was rooting for him a few years ago but it seems he can't compete with Ryan Gosling, Jeremy Renner or Michael Fassbender.
Chances are this film will bomb commercially and JG doesn't have another potential film lined up. This is very "end of the road" feeling.