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Shaft (2000)
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Reviews Counted:110
Fresh:75
Rotten:35
Average Rating:6.1/10
Consensus: With a charismatic lead, this new Shaft knows how to push the right buttons.
Runtime: 1 hr 39 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Synopsis:
Crooked cops on the take … small-time drug lords … sleazy informers and sadistic rich kids ready to kill -- for police detective John Shaft, it’s just another night in the underbelly of New York...
Crooked cops on the take … small-time drug lords … sleazy informers and sadistic rich kids ready to kill -- for police detective John Shaft, it’s just another night in the underbelly of New York City, another shift facing down cops and criminals who want him dead and a legal system that thrives on money, not justice.
With Samuel L. Jackson in the starring role and John Singleton directing, "Shaft" is a new approach to one of the great film icons of the 1970s. He’s tough, he’s smart, he’s cool – just what you’d expect from a man whose uncle and mentor is John Shaft, who, now as then, is played by Richard Roundtree. Also starring in the Paramount Pictures presentation are Vanessa Williams, Jeffrey Wright, Christian Bale, Dan Hedaya, Busta Rhymes and Toni Collette.
When spoiled college kid Walter Wade (Christian Bale) kills a young black student, John Shaft (Jackson) makes the arrest. Walter skips bail and flees the country, and after two years of waiting, Shaft hauls him back into custody as Walter secretly returns to the States. But when Walter’s wealthy father posts bail once again, Walter is back out on the streets and looking to put Shaft in a body bag. So are two of Shaft’s corrupt colleagues (Dan Hedaya and Ruben Santiago-Hudson) as well as a Dominican drug lord (Jeffrey Wright) who wants revenge on Shaft for humiliating him in the neighborhood he rules.
For backup, Shaft has only his two closest pals: Carmen (Vanessa Williams), a colleague on the police force; and his streetwise confidant, Rasaan (Busta Rhymes). Meanwhile, Shaft has got to track down the one murder witness (Toni Collette) who can put all of his enemies away for good even as the toughest killers in the city close in on him.
Samuel L. Jackson stars in “Shaft,” a Paramount Pictures presentation of a Scott Rudin/New Deal Production. John Singleton directs the film, which also stars Vanessa Williams, Jeffery Wright, Christian Bale, Dan Hedaya, Busta Rhymes with Toni Collette and Richard Roundtree. Scott Rudin and John Singleton are the producers. The executive producers are Adam Schroeder, Paul Hall and Steve Nicolaides, and the co-producer is Eric Steel. Paramount Pictures is part of the entertainment operations of Viacom Inc.
Starring: Samuel L. Jackson, Christian Bale, Vanessa Williams, Jeffrey Wright
Starring: Samuel L. Jackson, Christian Bale, Vanessa Williams, Jeffrey Wright, Busta Rhymes, Richard Roundtree, Philip Bosco, Toni Collette, Dan Hedaya, Ruben Santiago-Hudson, Lawrence Taylor
Director: John Singleton
Director: John Singleton
Screenwriter: Richard Price, John Singleton
Producer: Scott Rudin, John Singleton
Composer: David Arnold
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Reviews for Shaft
The energy level and smooth attitude distinguishes it from standard crime thrillers.
This new Shaft has the stuff to grab its audience in a big way, maybe even opening up a new franchise.
The surprise is that the movie doesn't just rely on Jackson. Shaft has everything.
Shaft pushes our buttons which means it's something that has been next to unheard-of this year: reasonably rousing screen entertainment.
While the new Shaft may be far more forgettable than its namesake, the flick has soul, brother. And when we're talkin' 'bout Shaft, that's what counts.
The real appeal of Shaft is its acting teamwork; no '70s blaxploitation movie ever had such an entertaining cast.
Few stars of late have displayed more sheer joy in a mainstream project than Jackson does here.
We finally have a summer action film built on sharp dialogue, vivid characters and genuine adrenaline rushes.
Is this a good movie? Not exactly; too much of it is on automatic pilot, as it must be, to satisfy the fans of the original Shaft.
Very well made for the most part with only one or two silly plot-progressions.
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