- By Charlie Schmidlin
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- September 20, 2012 12:23 PM
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- 2 Comments
While never approaching the realm of a genre classic, even the most ardent detractor of Brett Ratner had to be surprised by 2011's “Tower Heist,” his most competent and enjoyable film since “Rush Hour 2.” Alan Arkin and the return of Eddie Murphy, Actor, helped that film greatly. But meanwhile, Ratner has also found success in the producer's chair, shepherding projects such as “Catfish,” “Mirror, Mirror” and “Horrible Bosses” to fruition, and now it seems he's set his gaze on remake territory for his latest endeavor.
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