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Le dernier boy-scout

Titre original : The Last Boy Scout
  • 1991
  • R
  • 1h 45m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,0/10
119 k
MA NOTE
POPULARITÉ
3 133
276
Bruce Willis and Damon Wayans in Le dernier boy-scout (1991)
Home Video Trailer from Warner Home Video
Liretrailer2:17
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Buddy CopComédieCriminalitéMesureThriller

Le témoin féminin d'un détective privé est assassiné, ce qui l'a incité, ainsi que le copain de la victime, à enquêter sur le crime qui conduit à un politicien corrompu et à un propriétaire ... Tout lireLe témoin féminin d'un détective privé est assassiné, ce qui l'a incité, ainsi que le copain de la victime, à enquêter sur le crime qui conduit à un politicien corrompu et à un propriétaire d'une équipe de football tordu.Le témoin féminin d'un détective privé est assassiné, ce qui l'a incité, ainsi que le copain de la victime, à enquêter sur le crime qui conduit à un politicien corrompu et à un propriétaire d'une équipe de football tordu.

  • Réalisation
    • Tony Scott
  • Scénaristes
    • Shane Black
    • Greg Hicks
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    • Bruce Willis
    • Damon Wayans
    • Chelsea Field
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,0/10
    119 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    3 133
    276
    • Réalisation
      • Tony Scott
    • Scénaristes
      • Shane Black
      • Greg Hicks
    • Vedettes
      • Bruce Willis
      • Damon Wayans
      • Chelsea Field
    • 223Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 52Commentaires de critiques
    • 52Métascore
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      • 2 nominations au total

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    Bruce Willis
    Bruce Willis
    • Joe Hallenbeck
    Damon Wayans
    Damon Wayans
    • Jimmy Dix
    Chelsea Field
    Chelsea Field
    • Sarah Hallenbeck
    Noble Willingham
    Noble Willingham
    • Sheldon Marcone
    Taylor Negron
    Taylor Negron
    • Milo
    Danielle Harris
    Danielle Harris
    • Darian Hallenbeck
    Halle Berry
    Halle Berry
    • Cory
    Bruce McGill
    Bruce McGill
    • Mike Matthews
    Badja Djola
    Badja Djola
    • Alley Thug
    Kim Coates
    Kim Coates
    • Chet
    Chelcie Ross
    Chelcie Ross
    • Senator Baynard
    Joe Santos
    Joe Santos
    • Bessalo
    Clarence Felder
    Clarence Felder
    • McCaskey
    Tony Longo
    Tony Longo
    • Big Ray Walton
    Frank Collison
    Frank Collison
    • Pablo
    Bill Medley
    Bill Medley
    • Bill Medley
    Verne Lundquist
    Verne Lundquist
    • Verne Lundquist
    Dick Butkus
    Dick Butkus
    • Dick Butkus
    • Réalisation
      • Tony Scott
    • Scénaristes
      • Shane Black
      • Greg Hicks
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs223

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    7CuriosityKilledShawn

    Should have been a franchise

    Back in 1991 there was still only one way that studios could sell Bruce Willis and that was as various incarnations of his Die Hard hero. Even Eddie (Hudson) Hawkins had similarities to John McClane. Joe Hallenback is a sort of mix between McClane and Snake Plissken. Watching him mumble and grunt thru various near-deaths and close shaves makes for much fun.

    Hallenback is a P.I. and scrounges for work wherever he can find it. So he takes up a job protecting a stripper named Cory and soon finds himself in a lot of trouble. Bad guys are trying to get him left right and centre and his bratty 13-year-old daughter tagging along doesn't help much. The bad guys are truly evil and Hallenback seems more like an anti-hero. This adds to the rough nature of the movie and heightens the sense of adventure.

    Tony Scott's style of direction is best suited to this type of action flick. The flashy, exotic editing and cinematographic techniques lend a lot to the witty script and compliment the seedy or pretty locations. Shane Black has also written dozens of one-liners and riddled the script with funny dialogue and exciting situations. It's no surprise that this was once the most expensive script ever sold in Hollywood.

    Some people say that this film is too violent and misogynist but I honestly cannot understand what they are talking about. I guess it was just a little out of the norm back in 1991. But still the tone of the film is so light and enjoyable you begin to wonder how this never made up for it. Check it out for yourself and I am sure that you will enjoy.

    Love that opening song, man. 7/10
    9martoforever

    "Touch me again and I kill you..."

    It's been 14 years since Tony Scott's The Last Boyscout was released and it was not a major hit at the box office.

    Too bad.

    Still, this guilty pleasure is one of funniest action movies ever made. The movie starts with the rocky (and cheesy) theme "Friday Night is A Great Night For Football" sung by Bill Medley. You can't top that way to begin a movie.

    But then Scott surprises us again. the opening sequence, where a football player is going to use any way possible to score a touchdown, is breath taking too. Enter Joe Hallenback (Willis) and Jimmy Dix (Wayans) two fallen heroes. One, a detective, the other an ex pro of the Stallion's league. The mob is there too, gamble, money, bets, a murdered young girl and big explosions. All of this wrapped up in a great story, which I won't spoil. This film is one of Tarantino's favorites. It's full of one liners and classic scenes. Violent and graphic. "Touch me again and I kill you..." says Willis' character to one of the gangsters. You should see the result. Written by Shane Black (Lethal Weapon) you've got a guarantee you're going to have a great time. Taylor Negron is great as Milo, the villain, a young and beautiful Halle Berry is Kory a girl that knows too much, the sexy Chelsea Field is Hallenback's wife and Danielle Harris is her daughter a great characters that nearly steals the show.

    This is not an "art" movie. It's pure entertainment, an excellent flick. Is anything better than that?
    7tomgillespie2002

    They just don't make 'em like this anymore

    Tony Scott's The Last Boy Scout arrived at a time when the macho action thrillers popularised in the 1980's were starting to die out. This, combined with its odd Christmas-time release, meant that the film would go on to underwhelm at the box-office, although it would prove a hit in the rental market and reignite Bruce Willis' action career after the failure of Hudson Hawk. It also took a beating from critics, many voicing their displeasure at the foul-mouthed dialogue and particularly brutal violence. It's a shame really, as looking back, The Last Boy Scout really represents the pinnacle of this overly masculine sub-genre, even though it arrived at a time when audiences were growing tired with it. Yes, it's preposterous, crude and slightly misogynistic, but it's also funny, clever and features screenwriter Shane Black at his most quotable best.

    The movie begins with making a mockery of American Football's televised musical intros, before diving right into the thick of the action on a particularly dark and rainy night. Running back Billy Cole (Tae Bo guru Billy Blanks) is having a great night on the field before outside pressures and a hit of PCP lead him to shoot up half of the opposition before turning the gun on himself. Deadbeat private investigator Joe Hallenback (Bruce Willis) is acting as a bodyguard for young stripper Cory (Halle Berry), whilst dealing with his own marital problems in a cheating wife and brat daughter. When Cory is killed, her boyfriend - disgraced former quarterback Jimmy Dix (Damon Wayans) - finds himself reluctantly buddying up with Joe to slowly unravel a conspiracy that may expose corruption on a massive scale, and offer an explanation for Billy Cole's mysterious suicide. Their snooping isn't appreciated however, and they soon find themselves the target of a criminal gang desperate to cover their tracks and see their plan through to the end.

    The Last Boy Scout was famously dogged by production problems, where producer Joel Silver was often cited as the cause of it all. Silver and Willis allegedly took over production, forcing Scott to film scenes he didn't approve of and altering Black's script so much that the finally story barely resembled his original idea. Scott would take revenge in his next film True Romance, where the role of a controlling, cocaine-fuelled producer was modelled on Silver. On top of everything else, Willis and Wayans hated each other. Impressively, these troubles somehow can't be seen in the final product. The chemistry between the two leads is one of the movie's strongest suits, and the plot unravels coherently with more car chases and shoot-outs than you could ever hope for. Scott shoots the film with a glossy commercial aesthetic that works well in the context of the tacky world the film is looking to expose. But the real winner here was Black, who pocketed a cool $1.75 million for his efforts after suffering a setback in his personal life. Despite the changes, this still has the writer's fingerprints all over it, even eclipsing what is undoubtedly his most popular work, Lethal Weapon. They just don't make 'em like this anymore.
    8edmass

    well written and directed

    We watched this on an encore channel and given it's mediocre 2 star rating and age of 14 years we didn't really expect much. First, we aren't connoisseurs of the action flick and maybe it's too uneven to please people who really dote on the genre. There are a couple of places where the plot is advanced without much pretext other than the need to cut to an exciting bit of action. And there are a couple of action scenes that a good editor would simply have cut.

    But Willis and Wayans give energetic and nicely tuned performances. Chelsea Field is just perfect in a limited role as the detective's wife. The villains are far better drawn than the usual bunch of lazy thugs. And Danielle Harris steals the show as Darian Hallenbeck, the feisty and foul-mouthed 13 year old daughter. She grows during the film with barely an effort – by either writer or actor. A part written with great comic creativity. Really the best thing about a film that has a lot of imaginative lines and action moments.

    And there are lots of places in this film where the writers give us lines that are head and shoulders above typical film dialog – and way, way beyond the norm for most action movies. A quick guess would be that there were a dozen places where a good line turned up instead of the usual clichés.
    9TexasMovieBuff

    they don't make action movies like this anymore...

    In the early 90's, there was a definite, consistent presence in action movies: slow motion cinematography, wild gun-play, and funny one-liners. Granted, there are still some of those today (2004), but it just wasn't the same as back in the day. Now there are so many special effects in the current action films that it drowns out what used to be the great style of a "popcorn flick".

    Die Hard paved the way for these type of movies, and some of the offspring of this did well and did not. The Last Boyscout was one that did well. This was a very intelligent and fun action/thriller/buddy-comedy that can still be enjoyed to this day. Tony Scott is the master of under-appreciated action movies in the 90's, such as this and True Romance.

    My suggestion is to get a 6-pack, go rent this movie, sit back and enjoy the ride.

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    • Anecdotes
      Final collaboration between producer Joel Silver and actor Bruce Willis. The making of this film, as well as 58 minutes pour vivre (1990) and Hudson Hawk (1991), took a toll on their professional relationship. Coupled with Silver's ousting from Fox due to production delays and budget overruns on Die Hard 2, Silver was no longer involved in further Die Hard films.
    • Gaffes
      The C4 that Joe hides in the trunk cannot be detonated by a gunshot. However it is possible that the bullet struck the detonator which depending on the model could be set off by the impact of the bullet.
    • Citations

      Alley Thug: Wrong place, wrong time. Nothing personal.

      Joe Hallenbeck: That's what you think. Last night I fucked your wife.

      Alley Thug: Oh you did, hah? How'd you know it was my wife?

      Joe Hallenbeck: She said her husband was a big pimp lookin' motherfucker with a hat.

      Alley Thug: Oh, you're real cool for somebody who's about to take a bullet.

      Joe Hallenbeck: After fucking your wife I'll take two.

    • Autres versions
      Video retail version in Germany is cut by about 8 minutes in order to qualify for a FSK-16 rating; rental-version is rated FSK-18 rating and is uncut (105 mins).
    • Connexions
      Edited into Le dernier des héros (1993)
    • Bandes originales
      Friday Night's A Great Night For Football
      Written by Steve Dorff and John Bettis

      Produced by Steve Dorff

      Performed by Bill Medley

      Courtesy of Curb Records

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    • Date de sortie
      • 13 décembre 1991 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Last Boy Scout
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum - 3911 S. Figueroa Street, Exposition Park, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis
    • sociétés de production
      • Geffen Pictures
      • Silver Pictures
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      • 43 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 59 509 925 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 7 923 669 $ US
      • 15 déc. 1991
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 59 509 925 $ US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.39 : 1

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