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Metro

  • 1997
  • R
  • 1h 57m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
30K
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Eddie Murphy in Metro (1997)
A Hostage Negotiator teams up with a Sharpshooter to bring down a dangerous jewel thief.
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A Hostage Negotiator teams up with a Sharpshooter to bring down a dangerous jewel thief.A Hostage Negotiator teams up with a Sharpshooter to bring down a dangerous jewel thief.A Hostage Negotiator teams up with a Sharpshooter to bring down a dangerous jewel thief.

  • Director
    • Thomas Carter
  • Writer
    • Randy Feldman
  • Stars
    • Eddie Murphy
    • Michael Rapaport
    • Kim Miyori
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    30K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Thomas Carter
    • Writer
      • Randy Feldman
    • Stars
      • Eddie Murphy
      • Michael Rapaport
      • Kim Miyori
    • 77User reviews
    • 39Critic reviews
    • 41Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Eddie Murphy
    Eddie Murphy
    • Insp. Scott Roper
    Michael Rapaport
    Michael Rapaport
    • Kevin McCall
    Kim Miyori
    Kim Miyori
    • Detective Kimura
    Art Evans
    Art Evans
    • Lt. Sam Baffett
    James Carpenter
    • Officer Forbes
    Donal Logue
    Donal Logue
    • Earl
    Jeni Chua
    Jeni Chua
    • Debbie, Earl's Hostage
    Dick Bright
    • Bank Manager
    David Michael Silverman
    • SWAT Officer Jennings
    Denis Arndt
    Denis Arndt
    • Capt. Frank Solis
    Frank Somerville
    • Reporter
    Malou Nubla
    • Reporter
    Carmen Ejogo
    Carmen Ejogo
    • Veronica 'Ronnie' Tate
    Nino Degennaro
    Nino Degennaro
    • Repoman
    Michael Wincott
    Michael Wincott
    • Michael Korda
    Val Diamond
    • Screaming Lady
    Charleston Pierce
    Charleston Pierce
    • Greg Barnett
    Paul Ben-Victor
    Paul Ben-Victor
    • Clarence Teal
    • Director
      • Thomas Carter
    • Writer
      • Randy Feldman
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    6ashleybrownmedia

    In some ways average, other ways quite good.

    For the first hour of this film all I could think of was how average it was, I even had an average review written in my head for it. However, there are certain scenes, thrills and aspects - e.g. the ending predicament that are actually pretty good and will throw you.

    Eddie Murphy plays a 'wisecracking' hostage negotiator, although tbh he's very much the 'serious' Eddie Murphy for most of the film. I prefer the fun Beverly Hills Cop guy, but there we go. There is a scene where he's talking about being in a thong and being seen by his mother's friends that is hilarious though. Plot-wise he basically gets on the wrong side of some nutter and his cousin and they conspire to make life hell for him and his English girlfriend. The female lead is a tad weak in this, and I must admit I've never ever heard of her (although I was 7 when this film came out - maybe she was big then) but she looked good - Carmen Ejogo she is.

    Michael Rapaport is in this as well, as an intelligent sniper who is paired up with Murphy. Now I thought, judging by the cover etc, this was gonna be a buddy cop movie but Rapaport (an actor I like) is underused really. Don't get me wrong he's in the film a fair bit but his character has next to no personality. All I learnt was he's polite, sharp, from the Swat team and is a sniper. That's it. The film could have been done without his character if they wanted to save whatever fee he commanded.

    Whoever plays Eddie Murphy and Carme Ejogo's dog is good in this though. Stellar, powerhouse performance reminded me of Hanks in The Green Mile or Orson Welles in Citizen Kane.

    So yeah, mixed bag really - there's hate for post-80s Murphy films sure, but this is one of the better ones. It's a solid watch (on netflix atm) and there's some good action and the bad guy is easy to hate, so there's a lot worse out there. I won't strongly recommend but I'll say it's worth a shot - you know what you're going to get.
    7wchngliu

    Although It's Nothing Special, Metro is a Solid Action Movie Regardless

    Metro appears to be a low-budget action affair, which whilst it has nothing new to offer, shows us a different side to Eddie Murphy as an actor that we hadn't seen before in his previous films. People have in the past often compared this to Beverly Hills Cop 1, in terms of the fact that they are both your typical, run- of- the- mill cop movies, but the comparisons seem to come to an end when you compare that film to Metro, in terms of plot, character types and the fact that Eddie Murphy doesn't joke about as negotiator/cop Scott Roaper that often. Not like his predecessor, Axel Foley. Here, as Roaper he is much more serious and not as laid back in contrast to his most famous movie character. Metro plays out as a straight out action movie that isn't reliant on laughs, which in itself is no bad thing. One of the main problems that some of the audiences had, in regards to their expectations of Metro, was by assuming that it would be something similar on the lines of Beverly Hills Cop. It has its funny moments, but these are few and far between throughout the film, as the narrative in Metro is very much serious and the standard cop thriller we'd come to expect.

    Overall, Metro is not a bad effort and the action sequences are well executed. Murphy gives a surprising turn and performance as Roaper and thus it makes a change to see him in an almost completely non-comedic role, which he does well in.

    Not bad indeed.
    7thirteenthfloorelevator

    Nice to see Eddie Murphy attempt something that isn't an outright comedy.,

    It doesn't always work, and Eddie Murphy is no substitute for a proper action star like Stallone or Mel Gibson, but at least he tries in this film. Metro has a clichéd plot about a diamond smuggler who murders Eddie's partner and it is Eddie's job to stop him, but Eddie does a great job and actually looks like he enjoys the role. He juggles the action and comedy scenes perfectly, and fortunately the two never overlap. The highlight of the film is the runaway tram scene, that is perfectly choreographed, and Michael Rapaport does a great job as Murphy's rookie partner. The film is not the best action movie around, but it is by no means the worst, and if you feel like being entertained for an evening, you could do a lot worse than this movie.
    Psycho Mantis

    Actually not as bad as it seems

    Eddie Murphy plays a hostage negotiator in San Francisco, he lives a dangerous life, but he still thinks it´s pretty okay. One thing he doesn´t think is okay is when his friends gets killed. But that is just what happens, his best friend is murdered by an evil jewel-thief, and now Murphy wants revenge.

    The plot in "Metro" did not really impress me when I heard about it. Eddie Murphy as a comical hostage negotiator... It sounds pretty corny to me, but it was actually not as bad as it first seemed. The action scenes are well made, especially the breath taking car chases down the steep streets of San Francisco.

    But I can´t really say the movie was good. The plot is not very original, this could actually have been titled "Beverly Hills Cop 4" and no one would have noticed. Between the action scenes there aren´t very much to write home about. Murphy is occasionally funny, but he can be really annoying too.

    The best thing in "Metro" is definitely the villain, played by the underrated Michael Wincott. He is truly the perfect bad guy. That rasping voice, that glance in his eyes, wow! He can make even the simplest villain into a terrifying monster, which he should be highly praised for. And I wonder if not this guy holds the record in movie-deaths? I´ve seen Wincott in about ten movies, and he gets to meet his maker in all of them! I almost feel sorry for him, but I don´t think he´s complaining too much. If he dies in "Metro" or not, I´ll let you figure out for yourself.

    Back to "Metro" now. If you don´t expect any clever ideas, just some good action sequences with a silly plot, it´s not that bad. But on the other hand, not that good either.

    * * ½ out of * * * * *
    jellyneckr

    Action Satisfaction

    If you rent this movie thinking it is another Eddie Murphy action-comedy, you better think again!!!! This movie is STRICTLY an action flick. Of course, that's not a complaint, it's just a statement. Murphy still is enjoyable as the hero. He's not playing Axel Foley from the BEVERLY HILLS COP movies, but he sure seems a lot like him. It also steals elements from some of his earlier films. In my opinion, this is a guy movie. The women will probally be bored by the non-stop action and the fact that the only woman in the movie is Eddie Murphy's girlfriend, but action fans will LOVE this movie!!!

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    • Trivia
      One of the reasons why Eddie Murphy choose to star in Metro is because he wanted to play a dramatic role in a more serious action picture than his previous films were. Even before he accepted the role in Metro, around early 1995 he was originally going to star in another action thriller titled Sandblast. The script for the film was written by screenwriter Steven Maeda in 1993 and he sold it to Joel Silver, famous producer of many action hits, and Warner Bros. for $750,000.

      Described as both Die Hard and Cliffhanger in a desert sandstorm, the plot of Sandblast would have been very similar to the plot of John Woo's Broken Arrow (1996). It was to take place in the Iraq desert after the Gulf War, and Murphy would play the lead role of an ex-landmine expert and army specialist who has to help a group of US commandos stop a team of traitorous Green Berets from tracking down lost nuclear warheads which are somewhere in the desert wasteland, and while dealing with a huge sandstorm at the same time.

      Once Murphy quit the project due to scheduling conflicts and then went on to star in Metro, Wesley Snipes was hired to play the main role and there were plans to hire Jean Claude Van Damme to play the main villain, but since Snipes' latest films weren't a success and Van Damme didn't want to play the villain, Warner Bros. cancelled the project in 1996 and it was never made.
    • Goofs
      When Scott tells his superior that Kevin won't last two weeks his head is turned away from Kevin so there's no way that Kevin could have read his lips and known that he said that.
    • Quotes

      [training McCall as a hostage negotiator]

      Kevin McCall: I'm Officer McCall, I'm unarmed, just want to make sure everybody gets out of her safely.

      Scott Roper: Okay, stop right there. Close your eyes.

      Kevin McCall: Okay.

      Scott Roper: Now tell me what you see.

      Kevin McCall: [keeping his eyes closed] I see a scumbag behind the counter with a sawed-off, nine-millimeter tucked away in his waistband. There's a female hostage down in front of the cereal rack with a red polka-dot dress. Another hostage three feet to her right, with blue jeans and a checkered shirt. A male hostage down, green shirt, white pants, in front of the candy rack. There's a female scumbag behind me with a gun tucked away in her shirt, trying to pass herself off as a hostage. And there's a special on toilet paper, four for $1.29. That's a lot of toilet paper. Am I right?

      Scott Roper: That's pretty good, you got good eyes.

      Kevin McCall: You like that?

      Scott Roper: Very impressive.

    • Connections
      Edited into Epicenter (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      You Don't Have to Worry
      Written by Sean 'Diddy' Combs (as Sean "Puffy" Combs), Chucky Thompson, Heavy D, Quinnes Dammond Parker (as Quinnes Parker), DaRon Jones, Slim (as Marvin Sandrick), Michael Marcel Keith (as Michael Keith) and Jadakiss (as Jason Phillips)

      Performed by New Edition

      Courtesy of MCA Records

      By arrangement with Universal Music Special Markets

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    • Release date
      • January 17, 1997 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Метро
    • Filming locations
      • San Francisco, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Touchstone Pictures
      • Caravan Pictures
      • Roger Birnbaum Productions
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    • Budget
      • $55,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $32,000,301
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $11,411,107
      • Jan 20, 1997
    • Gross worldwide
      • $32,000,301
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 57m(117 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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