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16 Blocks Director: Richard Donner Cast: Bruce Willis, Mos Def, David Morse, Jenna Stern

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  • DVD Release Date: 06/13/2006
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 18,842

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Closed Caption; Alternate ending not seen in theaters; Viewable separately and incorporated into the film; Deleted scenes with director/screenwriter commentary; Theatrical trailer

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Scene Index

Disc #1 -- 16 Blocks
1. Who Don't We Need? [5:08]
2. Man Without a Suit [3:04]
3. Make a Job [3:55]
4. Ambush [3:15]
5. Police Business [4:30]
6. This Changes Everything [4:04]
7. Quash This Thing [2:41]
8. Finger Off the Trigger [4:22]
9. People You Know! [3:50]
10. Converging on Chinatown [2:57]
11. Door Jam [2:55]
12. Standoff of Old Friends [5:32]
13. Buttoning Up [5:19]
14. How's It Feel? [1:21]
15. Busload of Trouble [1:40]
16. Every Day's a Birthday [4:23]
17. Please Exit [5:44]
18. If Barry White Can [3:57]
19. Breaching the Bus [2:41]
20. A Little Hope for Him [2:24]
21. Each Other's Lifesaver [4:49]
22. The Wit [4:58]
23. A Shot in the Light [4:35]
24. You Got a Friend [:04]
25. End Credits [12:23]

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Editorial Reviews

A straightforward if unacknowledged reworking of Clint Eastwood's The Gauntlet, this stripped-down thriller boasts taut direction from veteran action-filmmaker Richard Donner and exceptionally fine performances by its star duo, Bruce Willis and Mos Def. It only takes a few minutes to establish the premise: Aging, world-weary cop Jack Mosley (Willis) draws the short straw at his precinct and is assigned to transport motor-mouthed street punk Eddie Bunker (Def) to the D.A.'s office. But what should be a short, easy trip turns into a firestorm for Jack when crooked cops headed by his ex-partner, Frank Nugent (David Morse), go all out to make sure Eddie never reaches his destination. Obviously, this prisoner knows something that can bring them all down; Jack is thus torn between discharging his duty honorably and giving Eddie up. There's no real nuance to the story, although Donner and the screenwriters toss in a last-reel complication that somewhat alters the complexion of Jack's dilemma. It's rare in a fast-moving film like this for the acting to overshadow the action, but Willis -- having finally aged into this type of role -- is terrific as the jaded cop. His trademark smirk, once indicative of youthful insouciance, now effectively reflects cynicism and irony. His ensemble cohorts, Morse and Mos Def, also contribute riveting performances. This combustible combination of talents turns 16 Blocks into a tough, terse, two-fisted entertainment that's guaranteed to please fans of gritty cop thrillers. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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A Fast-Paced Thriller That Hits The Jackpot!by Anonymous

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July 24, 2007: When I first seen this film, I didn't know what to expect, but after it was over, I couldn't believe that this was overlooked at the box office. Richard Donner proves to still be at the top of his directing form. Bruce Willis gave one of his best performances that make you forget some of his more recent films. Mos Def really suprised me with his remarkable role as the center of the film. David Morse is always great, and he should be given more leading roles, because he is an amazing actor.

Unexpectedly Outstanding!by Anonymous

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October 22, 2006: The film 16 Blocks is a story about a New York cop named Jack Mosley (Bruce Willis) who must escort a loud mouthed witness named Eddie Bunker (Mos Def) 16 blocks to his court hearing. Upon first hearing the description of this movie I was admittedly not very interested. The idea seemed very frivolous and a little cliché. After watching the film I was impressed with all of the action and the many turns of events that kept the viewer guessing through the entire movie. Bruce Willis’ character Jack is very cunning for an alcoholic and Mos Def’s character Eddie really does receive a fair amount of sympathy from the audience even though his voice is a bit annoying. This film not only has a great message, but it was also presented in a suspenseful and interesting fashion unlike many other movies that have recently hit the big screen.


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