There's something to be said for letting a comic book adaptation operate at the level of a comic book, dispensing cheap laughs and ice-cold sadism.
The Punisher (2004)
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Reviews Counted:36
Fresh:9
Rotten:27
Average Rating:4.3/10
Consensus: A good cast fails to elevate this overly violent and by-the-numbers revenge flick.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for pervasive brutal violence, language and brief nudity
Runtime: 2 hrs 20 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Theatrical Release:Apr 16, 2004 Wide
Box Office: $33,682,273
Synopsis: Marvel's unstoppable vigilante, THE PUNISHER, hits the screen in a new action thriller that introduces a comic book hero unlike any other. The Punisher brings to the screen one of Marvel's... Marvel's unstoppable vigilante, THE PUNISHER, hits the screen in a new action thriller that introduces a comic book hero unlike any other. The Punisher brings to the screen one of Marvel's top-selling solo comic books and a marquee character whose popularity parallels that of Marvel stars X-Men, Spider-Man, and the Fantastic Four. The Punisher walks through the world we all know, a world darkened by war, crime, cruelty, and injustice. He has no superpowers to battle the evil he sees - only his fierce intelligence, his years of combat experience and, above all, his iron determination to avenge those wronged by society's villains. A gritty tale of revenge and redemption, The Punisher is that rare thing a work of entertainment that speaks powerfully to its times. The Punisher marks the directorial debut of Jonathan Hensleigh, renowned screenwriter of genre blockbusters The Rock, Armageddon and Die Hard: With a Vengeance. Tom Jane (Dreamcatcher, 61*, Deep Blue Sea) stars as Frank Castle, the Punisher, squaring off against superstar John Travolta (Pulp Fiction, Face/Off) as the story's formidable villain, Howard Saint. Co-starring are Rebecca Romijn-Stamos (X-Men, X-2: X-Men United) as Joan, a woman climbing back from a troubled past; Laura Harring (Mulholland Drive) as Howard Saint's vengeful wife, Livia; and Samantha Mathis (American Psycho) as Castle's wife Maria. It is produced by Marvel Studios' CEO Avi Arad (The Hulk, Spider-Man, X-Men) and producer Gale Anne Hurd (The Hulk, Aliens, Terminator2). Frank Castle (Tom Jane) is a man who has seen too much death in his life, first as a Delta Force Op and later as an FBI special agent. He has managed to beat considerable odds, and is finally moving out of the field and into a normal life with his wife, Maria (Samantha Mathis), and young son, Will (Marcus Johns). On his final assignment, Castle plays his undercover role perfectly, but the operation spins out of control and a young man, Bobby Saint (James Carpinello), is inadvertently killed. This places the FBI on the wrong side of Tampa businessman Howard Saint (John Travolta) and his glamorous wife, Livia (Laura Harring). Notwithstanding their glossy social profile, the Saints are no genteel Florida couple; behind their copious wealth are violent beginnings, underworld ties and a chilling capacity for brutality. Inflamed by the death of their son, the Saints are willing to risk their newfound legitimacy on a wholesale mission of blood-vengeance. Castle's worst nightmare is about to come true, as Howard Saint and his lieutenants unleash hell at the Castle family reunion. But Castle, to his everlasting torment, survives. Until this moment, he has spent his entire life adhering strictly to the law. However, experience has taught him that the law cannot adequately penalize the people who murdered his family. Drawing upon all he has learned in 20 years, Castle sets in motion a plan to punish the murderers. He takes up residence in a dilapidated tenement building in Tampa's industrial district, where his fellow tenants include Joan (Rebecca Romijn-Stamos), a waitress at a nearby diner who is trying to put her life back on track; Dave (Ben Foster), a gangly twenty-something with a face full of piercings; and Mr. Bumpo (John Pinette), a rotund gourmand who rarely leaves his home. In preparing his revenge, Castle thoroughly familiarizes himself with the habits and routines of the Saint family. He traces the movements not only of Howard and Livia, but also their surviving son, John (James Carpinello), and Howard's second-in-command, lawyer Quentin Glass (Will Patton). Armed with this essential knowledge, Castle launches his first salvo against Saint's business interests. Stunned that Castle is not only alive but causing him harm, Howard Saint marshals his forces in an attempt to shut Castle down. He soon turns to the underworld's network of hired assassins, recruiting the laconic Memphis legend Harry Heck (Mark Collie) as well as the blonde behemoth known only as the Russian (Kevin Nash). Castle's plan is proceeding apace, but his mission has the unintended effect of placing his fellow tenement dwellers in danger. Yet Joan, Dave and Mr. Bumpo rally for their neighbor, even at great personal risk. This makeshift family forgotten men and women with no one to protect them brings Castle the one thing he least expects: redemption. His personal goal achieved, Castle realizes that his life's work has just begun. As The Punisher, he will provide justice for ordinary people and exact retribution from society's villains. Lions Gate Films, in association with Marvel Studios, presents The Punisher, written and directed by Jonathan Hensleigh, based on the Marvel Comic series. The producers are Avi Arad and Gale Anne Hurd; executive producers are Kevin Feige, Andrew Golov, John Starke, Stan Lee, and Richard Saperstein; and the co-producer is Ari Arad. The director of photography is Conrad W. Hall, Jr., the production designer Michael Hanan, the editor Steven Kemper. The stunt coordinator/second unit director is Gary Hymes. The costume designer is Lisa Tomczeszyn. The Punisher stars Tom Jane, John Travolta, Rebecca Romijn-Stamos, Laura Harring, Samantha Mathis, Will Patton, John Pinette, Ben Foster, James Carpinello, Roy Scheider, and Kevin Nash. Lions Gate Entertainment will release the film nationwide on April 16, 2004. -- © Lions Gate Films [More]
Starring: Thomas Jane, John Travolta, Laura Elena Harring, Samantha Mathis
Starring: Thomas Jane, John Travolta, Laura Elena Harring, Samantha Mathis, Will Patton, Rebecca Romijn-Stamos, Rob Schneider, John Pinette, Ben Foster
Director: Jonathan Hensleigh
Director: Jonathan Hensleigh
Screenwriter: Jonathan Hensleigh
Producer: Avi Arad
Composer: Carlo Siliotto
Studio: Artisan Entertainment
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Reviews for The Punisher
There isnt a moment in The Punisher that isn't borrowed or stolen from another movie.
Mismanages its greatest asset: an unusual embarrassment of camp riches.
Gets us lost early in the first half-hour and never succeeds in completely luring us in.
The pleasure we take in [the Punisher's] inability to resist his basest instincts is like taking a bite of deliciously dark chocolate: probably bad for us, definitely bitter, but still sweet and stimulating.
The graphic nature of the violence that makes The Punisher hard to recommend without serious caveats.
For those who can stomach two hours of brain-dead brutality, the film has more laughs than most comedies.
Tom Jane is a great-looking Punisher, darkly handsome and chiseled, even if the movie goes nowhere with the character.
An uneven yet workable mix of deft humor, slam-bang action and colorful pulp-novel punch.
A flatline affair from beginning to end, The Punisher is painfully dull, offering no characters, actions, scenes or special effects of note.
Hensleigh, co-writer with Michael France, makes the paint-by-numbers of organized-crime movies look fresh by tapping good actors and sleek camera work.
The Punisher is so grim and cheerless, you wonder if even its hero gets any satisfaction from his accomplishments.
The Punisher doesn't rise to the top of an ever-growing, comic-book movie heap.
This whole movie seems to be a cry for help -- or I should say, punishment.
An overemphatic revenge fantasy devoid of even a trace of excitement or wit.
Travolta is terrific as a bad guy, making Saint almost sympathetic. His co-stars however, flounder in a sea of bad lines, with poor Romijn-Stamos getting stuck with the worst.
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