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Righteous Kill (50 Cent, Robert Deniro, Al Pacino)

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Academy Award® winners Robert De Niro (Raging Bull, GoodFellas) and Al
Pacino (Scarface, the Godfather trilogy) star as a pair of veteran New York City police
detectives on the trail of a vigilante serial killer in the adrenaline-fueled psychological
thriller Righteous Kill.
An intricately plotted mystery that will keep audiences guessing until the dramatic
ending, Righteous Kill also features hip-hop superstar Curtis Jackson (Get Rich or Die
Tryin'), Carla Gugino (Night at the Museum), John Leguizamo (Moulin Rouge!) and
Donnie Wahlberg (The Sixth Sense). Veteran stage actor Brian Dennehy ("Death of a
Salesman") joins Trilby Glover ("The Starter Wife"), and Rob Dyrdek of MTV's hit show
"Rob & Big" makes a cameo appearance.
The film is directed by Jon Avnet (Fried Green Tomatoes, Red Corner) and
written by Russell Gewirtz (Inside Man). The cinematographer is Denis Lenoir, ASC,
AFC ("Uprising"). Production designer is Emmy®-nominated Tracey Gallacher ("The
Starter Wife"), costume designer is Debra McGuire (Superbad) and editor is Paul Hirsch
(Ray). The movie is produced by Avi Lerner and Boaz Davidson of Millennium/Nu Image
Films with Randall Emmett, Daniel M. Rosenberg, Alexandra Milchan, Rob Cowan and
Lati Grobman. Danny Dimbort, Trevor Short and George Furla are executive producers
with Marsha Oglesby serving as co-producer.
A serial murderer walks the streets of Manhattan, targeting violent felons who
have fallen through the cracks of the judicial system. All the victims are suspected
criminals whose bodies are found accompanied by a four line poem justifying the killing.
The killer's mission is to do what the cops can't do on their own—take the bad guys off
the streets for good.
When a notorious pimp becomes one of the killer's victims, highly decorated
detectives Turk (Robert De Niro) and Rooster (Al Pacino) are called in to investigate.
This case could easily be the biggest one in their 30 years on the force.
With the unwitting help of a local drug dealer (played by Curtis Jackson) the
detectives follow what few clues they have, but their search soon turns inward,
eventually leading them full circle as they realize the killer may be one of their own.

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  • stop hatin on 50 no other rappers cant role wit two legends like robert de niro & al pacino he got it i dont know why people hatin

  • lol

    nice comeback nonnely

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  • I think the biggest mistake they did was putting these two as cops. Evrybody knows these two r always suppose to be the bad guys

  • feel like i just watched the whole film

  • @Heyo1984 i agree

  • @tokinblckgie

    They went back to the well one more time and came up with nothing. Pacino and DeNiro were both red hot in the mid 90's and the putting them together was a sure hit. This time around nobody cared at all. Plus the plot is just dumb and ininspired.

  • @Heyo1984

    Personally, I think that scene is a bit overrated but you're still probably right. I still haven't seen this movie, but I heard it was pretty disappointing.

  • @tokinblckgie

    The 7 minutes of on air time between Pacino and De Niro in Heat was better than this 2 hour monstrosity.

  • @starty007 Its def not that.  Its a completely different song then the one i heard during the beginning credits.

  • @XxXWAKEXxX think it's the rolling stones- sympathy for the devil..

  • Anyone know the song that plays during the beginning when the credits are rolling in?

  • This movie is garbage... just throwin that out there

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