Pointedly ugly vigilante screed.
Paparazzi (2004)
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Reviews Counted:75
Fresh:14
Rotten:61
Average Rating:3.4/10
Consensus: A crude, ludicrous exploitation movie with a questionable moral.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for intense violent sequences, sexual content and language
Runtime: 85 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Theatrical Release:Sep 3, 2004 Wide
Box Office: $15,552,250
Synopsis: Paparazzi. They are chroniclers of Hollywood glitz and glamour, and key players in the public’s insatiable appetite for information and photos about their favorite stars. They seem to never... Paparazzi. They are chroniclers of Hollywood glitz and glamour, and key players in the public’s insatiable appetite for information and photos about their favorite stars. They seem to never sleep… hunters who trail their prey – the show business elite – at all hours of the day and night. They are as much a part of gala premieres as are the bright lights and red carpets. And their photos can make or break a career. For rising action superstar Bo Laramie (COLE HAUSER), a quartet of paparazzi is at first an annoyance, then an ever-disturbing presence. But when they threaten his family’s safety, it will be the last mistake they ever make. Bo seems to have it all: a beautiful wife, an adoring son and a Malibu beach house. Life couldn’t be better. But his newfound fame comes with a price. He’s become a target of a team of four paparazzi bent on making Bo and his family fodder for the tabloids, to nearly ruinous effect for the Laramies. The paparazzi and their weapons of choice – high-powered zoom lenses – stalk Bo everywhere. He accepts the typical invasion into his privacy … until photos of his wife, Abby, and his son, Zach, begin appearing on covers of one particularly sleazy tabloid called Paparazzi. All efforts to convince the photographers to spare his family are ignored, and when Bo has a fight with one “superstar” paparazzi, Rex (TOM SIZEMORE), the actor is sentenced to anger-management therapy – while Rex walks away unpunished. The Paparazzi paparazzi become increasingly relentless, ruthless – even criminal. One night, while trying to get “the shot,” they force Bo and his family into a high-speed car chase that ends in a terrible accident, sending Abby into intensive care and 6-year-old Zach into a coma. Veteran Los Angeles police detective Burton (DENNIS FARINA) believes Bo’s version of the accident, but when Burton can’t make the case against the photographers, Bo seeks vengeance on his own. And the paparazzi start falling…one by one. [More]
Starring: Cole Hauser, Tom Sizemore, Robin Tunney, Dennis Farina
Starring: Cole Hauser, Tom Sizemore, Robin Tunney, Dennis Farina, Wendy Braun, Duane Davis, Matthew McConaughey, Chris Rock, Vince Vaughn
Director: Paul Abascal
Director: Paul Abascal
Screenwriter: Forrest Smith
Producer: Mel Gibson, Forrest Smith
Composer: Bryan Tyler
Studio: 20th Century Fox
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Reviews for Paparazzi
Even by the low standards of cheesy revenge movies, Paparazzi is pretty terrible.
The movie and its unpleasant brood just eat into your skull and make you wish that they would all simply go away.
One has the sense that if the level of violence had been ratcheted up a little, Paparazzi might have been more of a guilty pleasure and less of a chore to watch.
A sleazy thriller which takes celebrity photo hounds to task for being sleazy...As in Gibson's...Payback, and others, the evil-doers must pay, Old Testament-style...
Spending more time laughing at it (and more than a few times with it), I managed to get a rather addictively goofy movie that somehow escaped a fate on the USA Network.
This clunky revenge thriller seems to have a target audience of Alec Baldwin, Sean Penn and Arnold Schwarzenegger.
As awful as it is, Paparazzi should give us hope. Look how many ideas there are for scripts!
Producer Gibson appears in a cameo, giving his blessing–or salute?–to his hero’s semi-fascist revenge schemes.
Once a promising actor, Tom Sizemore has become a parody of himself of late, showing less subtlety than Gary Oldman on a bad day.
It doesn't take long for the film to devolve into a ludicrously far-fetched Celebrity Death Wish.
Scummy sleaze doesn't get more amoral and savage than this petulant, loathsome tale. You can feel the hate.
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