Une femme parvient à convaincre l’expert en bombes avec lequel elle a une relation de détruire la mafia qui a tué sa famille.Une femme parvient à convaincre l’expert en bombes avec lequel elle a une relation de détruire la mafia qui a tué sa famille.Une femme parvient à convaincre l’expert en bombes avec lequel elle a une relation de détruire la mafia qui a tué sa famille.
- Réalisation
- Scénaristes
- Vedettes
- Prix
- 4 victoires et 7 nominations au total
- Priest at Cemetery
- (as Ramon Gonzalez-Cuevas)
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James Woods Steals The Show
Plot In A Paragraph: Sylvester Stallone is Ray Quick, a freelance bomb expert who lives off the grid. (Don't worry he is a good guy underneath, it is Stallone after all, he won't kill innocent people, takes in stray cats and gives up his seat to pregnant women on buses) May Munro (Sharon Stone) contacts him and wants him to kill the three men who killed her family years ago, who work for the Leon crime family, headed by Joe (Rod Steiger) and his son Tomas (a fun Eric Roberts) Their head of security Ned (A brilliant scene stealing turn by James Woods) Just happens to be Ray's former partner.
Ray Quick has to be the blandest and dullest character had played at this point. I'm not sure if he was bored in the role, but he sleep walks his way through the movie. Like with 'Cobra' we get shots of Sly looking mean and moody behind his shades, or intense and moody as he works on a bomb. Lots of posing as he listens to Stones voice over and over as he stalks her. Lots of posing not much actual acting.
Sharon Stone does, what Sharon Stone did at that point of her career, look good and take her clothes off. Eric Roberts (how did this man not have a bigger career?? I'd much rather watch him on screen than his sister) is a lot of fun, and actually under used. Steiger is surprisingly under whelming, which is a shame. But it's James Woods who this movie belongs too!! He is simply fantastic, and the movie is s lot poorer when he is not on screen.
So once again, for the second movie in a row, Stallone is completely overshadowed by his costar. Like Wesley Snipes in 'Demolition Man', James Woods not only steals every scene he is in, he walks away with the full movie!! You could argue three with John Lithgow in Cliffhanger
As with Nighthawks and Demolition Man, Stallone had scenes cut featuring the villain (This time Woods) and more shot with himself (the scene with the thugs on the bus, and the one where Roberts threatens Sly with a knife) at the last minute. It made no difference, Woods still stole the movie.
Despite a relatively short running time, it actually feels a lot longer than it is.
An interesting note on this is David Fincher was set to direct this at one stage. Stallone liked Fincher, and wanted him, but he was overruled by the producers, because of the failure of Alien 3. Instead they went with Luis Llosa, who had directed the straight to video 'Fire On The Amazon' with a Sandra Bullock and Sniper with Tom Berenger in 1993. Whilst Llosa's career went nowhere (he only directed 2 more movies after this) whilst Fincher made the mega hit Se7en a year later.
Very Good, Underrated Action Movie
Good...But Not Great
By no means is this a bad movie that you should avoid, its got a good, solid story thats easily understood, Sylvester Stallone puts in a solid performance, however this is surpassed by Wood's evil, cowardly character, pent up on revenge. Stone's performance was however the best in the movie, showing true disgust in the presence of woods, and amazing admiration when in the presence of Stallone.
A few good twists, great explosions, albeit with a couple of random, unneeded fights. Introducing a cat to show the characters sensitive side was pretty bad to be honest.
However this was in no means a bad film, it takes a lot to impress me and in a way, this film did. Not the best action movie ever, but definitely worth the watch.
Push a button .... blow it up
If not for James Woods, this movie about bombs would have BEEN a bomb!
tumble, RAMBO image, Sly fails. Maybe it's just his performance here, or perhaps by the others, especially Sharon Stone, Eric Roberts, and Rod Steiger (Oh God, he was a riot in this movie!). The actors mentioned probably gave their murkiest, most career-ruining roles of their lives, and for what?? The only reason why I found this movie interesting are the action sequences, and my favorite actor of all time, James Woods. Why he decided to be in a cheap flick like THE SPECIALIST is beyond me, but Woods manages to shine as the sleazeball thug who wants Sly's character's head on a platter. Apparently, Woods was the only enthusiastic thespian that walked in this movie's set; about everyone else looked bored. The same goes mostly for the viewer.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesSharon Stone was 36 when this movie was filmed, although her character was supposed to be in her early twenties.
- GaffesThe scene in which Ray sets a trap in his high rise balcony hotel room overlooking the water was spectacular, but from a construction or physics perspective it was preposterous. No amount of explosives placed on the surface of the floor, walls and ceiling could have caused the balcony to break off cleanly as depicted. Ray would have had to have hired crews to use heavy equipment to drill into the concrete and then place explosives inside the concrete. Obviously the hotel would not have cooperated with Ray's remodeling.
- Citations
Ray Quick: [to a pregnant lady on the bus] Here, why don't you take my seat.
[as soon as he gets up, one of the punk kids jumps into the seat]
Ray Quick: That seat's taken.
Punk #1: Fuck you.
Ray Quick: Excuse me?
Punk #1: Fuck you.
Ray Quick: [nods, then removes his sunglasses and hands them to the lady] Hold these, please.
[she does; he flips the punk out of the seat and starts kicking him in the chest repeatedly. More punks attack him, one of which pulls out a switchblade knife and tries to use it on Ray; he stops it]
Ray Quick: I hate knives.
[he makes the goon drop the knife, beats him up, then karate kicks the initial offender out of the bus through the side window]
Ray Quick: [calmly, to the pregnant lady] I believe there's a vacancy.
- Autres versionsThe Blu-ray features the 2003 Warner Bros. Pictures logo plastering the opening 1992 variant.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Gloria Estefan: Turn the Beat Around (1994)
- Bandes originalesSlip Away
Written by Lawrence Dermer (as Lawrence P. Dermer)
Produced by Emilio Estefan Jr. and Lawrence Dermer (as Lawrence P. Dermer)
Performed by LaGantia Frazier
Courtesy of Crescent Moon Records, Inc.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Specialist
- Lieux de tournage
- Great Falls Dam, Rock Island, Tennessee, États-Unis(truck explosion scene)
- sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 45 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 57 362 582 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 14 317 765 $ US
- 9 oct. 1994
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 170 362 582 $ US
- Durée
- 1h 50m(110 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1






