YOU SWITCHED THE SAMPLES
YOU SWITCHED THE SAMPLES
So that RDU-90 could be approved and Devlin McGregor could give you. Provasic!
WHY IS THIS SHIT SO MEMORABLE I CAN RECITE IT BY HEART
>I DON'T CARE!
High Test movie
Based
the "sequel" was kino too fucking love that movie TLJ is based and a true artiste
Name a better Thriller than this film.
BOTH HIGH IQ AND BIG DICK
LIKE ME
There was no sequel
Great fucking movie, haven’t watched it in like 20 years. May have to throw it on today. Thanks OP
Such a great movie nobody ever remembers it's a remake of a TV series.
NOBODY WAS LITERALLY ALIVE FOR THE TV SERIES
WAS PROBABLY NOWHERE NEAR AS GOOD AS THE MOVIE
WRITER OF THE FUGITIVE ALSO WROTE PITCH BLACK
BASED
its a spinoff sequel called US Marshalls, its based af
I... don't... bargain
No, it wasn't me, it was the one armed man!
I DIDN’T LET A BLACK GUY FUCK MY WIFE
Well, think me up a cup of coffee and a chocolate doughnut with some of those little sprinkles on top.
YOU FIND THIS MAN! YOU FIND THIS MAN!
name of the movie?
Why did his Doctor friend who killed his wife even allow Richard to get access to the samples to prove his case?
Man Intended To Be Incarcerated On the Run Instead
>Such a great movie nobody ever remembers it's a remake of a TV series.
I've legit never seen the TV series in reruns. Not even on Nick at Nite in the 90s when they reran every shit they could get their hands on.
YOU KILLED LENS TOO!
Listen up, ladies and gentlemen! Our fugitive has been on the run for 90 minutes. Average foot speed over uneven ground, barring injury, is 4 miles an hour which gives us a radius of 6 miles! What I want out of each and every one of you is a hard target search of every gas station, residence, warehouse, farmhouse, henhouse, outhouse and doghouse in that area. Checkpoints go up at 15 miles! Our fugitive's name is Dr. Richard Kimble. Go get him.
Think me up a chocolate donut with some sprinkles on it.
They also made a new remake tv series twenty years ago. Lasted one season, and as a surprising tidbit, Stephen Lang played the one armed man.
*LENTZ
FIRST EXPOSURE TO BASED TOMMY LEE
>Oh. Wow. Gee Whiz. Look here. You know we're always fascinated when we find leg irons with no legs in them. Who held the keys sir?
RICHAAAAARD!
Based
Would you like to change your bullshit story, sir?
...He may have got out.
>Only one man in a million can survive that fall. The guy is fish food.
>Fine. Go get a cane pole and catch the fish that ate him.
cringe mask-poster
WHAT THE HELL IS THIS ONE MINUTE YOU'RE TELLING ME HE'S PART OF THE WRECKAGE, THE NEXT HE MAY HAVE GOT OUT!
>it's a Richard moves into an apartment owned by Polack pedos scene
I saw it when I was little, on TV, and mostly remembered the start and end, but when I rewatched it more recently it was a good bit longer than I remembered, and more gradually paced. Damn good movie.
What is this? A trench coat convention?
2019 Fugitive:
>white male abuser goes to jail
>in the end he proves his innocence
>film critics: "White male priviledge still alive with the help of their police allies".
"I care very much!"
>Our fugitive's name is DOC-TOR Richard Kimble.
The Fugitive.
One of the comfiest movies of all time to watch during fall/winter.
>"I wasn't even in Chicago that week, I was on a business trip. 15 people verified it."
So, how did they get 15 people to lie and say that this guy was with them on a trip?
It really is peak thriller. 10/10
AHHH RICHARD NOOOO
LMAO
THE WHOLE MOVIE IS QUOTABLE
EVER CHARACTER IS GREAT
What if it Kimble was a woman a d it was her husband that was murdered?
>What do you mean he did it for the money? He's a Doc-Tor he's already rich.
Don't mind me.
Well, if it was on TV it was probably cut to shit.
Agree. I love the atmosphere in it.
>What if it Kimble was a woman a d it was her husband that was murdered?
The husband would have to had been a rapist who got what was coming, but the woman still have to prove her innocence while on the run.
Or it would have been a black husband with a white wife and the killer didn't like the fact that they were in an interracial relationship or some shit.
Movies are fucking dead now.
RICHARD!
Run that tape again. I want to hear the sound of an elevated train.
No I was just like 6. I didn't recall the second act very well.
Impressive
RICHAAARD!
This is a great film, but there's some eyebrow raising stupidity in it:
>wife just happens to say "Richard...he's trying to kill me!" while on the 9-11 call (I know, she was addressing her husband, but man what a coincidence)
>Richard has enough money to rent an apartment, buy clothes, food, beer. How? Who knows?
>Dr. Frederick Sykes took Richards car the night of the murder so he had the keys, a fact that wasn't brought up until the final few minutes of the film.
HOW ABOUT BULLSHIT. HOW ABOUT BULLSHIT SANDWICH
>>Richard has enough money to rent an apartment, buy clothes, food, beer. How? Who knows?
didn't he get money from the villain?
More realistically, they'd tack shots at the film for not using the downfall of the wealthy WASP doctor to explore the Chicago underclass, the 'oppression of POC and other minorities' and shit like that.
because the link between the killer and the fradulent samples is so disperate that it's nothing short of miraculous that Dr. Kimble managed to find the pieces that let him put the story together when he should have been, as far as his Dr. "Friend" knew, trying to figure out a way to run away, without the very chance photographs in the apartment of the one armed former cop, and the help of his doctor college and a archievist, whom were aiding and abeting a known felon by doing so, Kimble had no chance of putting the mystery together.
"Logically", the statistical probability of all the pieces coming together were rather slim..... his Doctor "friend" figured he had nothing to fear....
Minority Report is basically this film's plot applied to a sci-fi setting
>Richard has enough money to rent an apartment, buy clothes, food, beer. How? Who knows?
Pretty sure he met that guy on the street or in his car and he gave him everything he had in his wallet.
>didn't he get money from the villain?
He knocked on the Dr. Syke's window outside of his country club. Sykes told the cops that he gave Richard a few bucks, just what he had on him (I think he even offered to give Richard more money from the bank, but Richard was in a hurry and refused).
>Pretty sure he met that guy on the street or in his car and he gave him everything he had in his wallet.
SeeNo way was it enough to rent and apartment.
Not guy but villain only gave him the money he had in his wallet at that exact moment. Do elite Chicago doctors walk around with a grand in their wallets?
I know they cut a romance subplot with Julianne Moore, so maybe they also cut scenes of them showing him gain a small part time job in some rundown neighbourhood to sustain himself.
What actually would have happened to Richard once his name had been cleared? It would have been a high profile case the media would have followed so would he be restored as a MD or sue to damanges or some shit like that? Probably would get a film deal if this was a real life thing that happened tho.
>Do elite Chicago doctors walk around with a grand in their wallets?
It's such a safe city, why wouldn't they?
>aiding and abetting a fugitive
why didn’t they cuff him right there?
>No way was it enough to rent and apartment
It was just a room in upper part of the house. And he was only there for a day before the marshals showed up and busted the chicks son. Also, he probably just gave them a small deposit with more promised later.
What as the city like in the 90's? I'm guessing the wealthy steer clear of the shit areas and live in cozy little spaces... as with all big cities. Bombard me with as many crime ridden shit holes in London as you like but doesn't change the fact there's safe, cozy pockets the wealthy reside in.
>And he was only there for a day before the marshals showed up and busted the chicks son.
I don't think that's true.
He stayed there during his numerous janitor trips and when he was hunting the one armed people.
There was even a scene when the police showed up, but they were arresting the owners sons.
I used to love The Fugitive.
Then I watched it way too many times to enjoy it anymore. Shouldn't have done that.
I sensed a greater passage of time. Does the film ever give a timeline? I got the impression he was on the run for months and months. But I don't know what Illinois climate is like. We see a bit of snow dotting the landscape in the beginning and then St. Patrick's Day. Early March in that part of the world could be like how it was depicted in the beginning of the film for all I know.
I think the movie is basically day-to-day.
Leave it for some years and then rewatch.
unironically have sex incel freaks
>literally impersonated a janitor
>did tasks of a janitor
>didn’t get paid
HE DID IT FOR FREEDOM
Such a fun character.
DICK!
>GET OFF MY PLANE
I thought this was over the top. He’s a fugitive, why does he have his own plane?
It was only a paper airplane. He told him to stop sitting on it.
Nigger
>>Dr. Frederick Sykes took Richards car the night of the murder so he had the keys, a fact that wasn't brought up until the final few minutes of the film.
It was covered at the start of the film in a thowaway line
>there's absolutely no way he had a few hundred on him and that he down played how much he aided a fugitive
Unironically dilate tranny freak
Officers - there's a man in the stairwell waving a gun and screaming
FREEEZE!
That is only movie where i seen Ford acting.
STOP THAT MAN
Shut up
Kimble! FREEZE!
Winter comfy.
Thriller
*squeezes through doors*