Fire with Fire (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)
Lionsgate announces a new film with Josh Duhamel and Bruce Willis
Title: Fire with Fire
Starring: Josh Duhamel
Released: 6th November 2012
SRP: $19.98 (DVD)
Further Details:
Lionsgate Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($19.98) and Blu-ray ($24.99) releases of Fire with Fire for November 6th. Extras will include an audio commentary with director David Barrett and cinematographer Christopher Probst, a second commentary with actors Vincent D'Onofrio, Julian McMahon, James Lesure and Eric Winter, behind-the-scenes interviews, and Extended Interviews with actors Josh Duhamel, Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson, Julian McMahon, Eric Winter, James Lesure and director David Barrett and producer Randall Emmett. We've attached package artwork for each release below:


Quote: After witnessing the brutal murders of a convenience store owner and his son, firefighter, Jeremy Coleman (Duhamel) barely escapes with his life. As he is forced to testify against a crime lord, he is placed in the witness protection program under the watch of the U.S. Marshals Service. As his new identity becomes compromised Jeremy is forced to take an unexpected course of action in order to get is life back and save the lives of those he loves.
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Josh Duhamel
Released: 6th November 2012
SRP: $19.98 (DVD)
Further Details:
Lionsgate Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($19.98) and Blu-ray ($24.99) releases of Fire with Fire for November 6th. Extras will include an audio commentary with director David Barrett and cinematographer Christopher Probst, a second commentary with actors Vincent D'Onofrio, Julian McMahon, James Lesure and Eric Winter, behind-the-scenes interviews, and Extended Interviews with actors Josh Duhamel, Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson, Julian McMahon, Eric Winter, James Lesure and director David Barrett and producer Randall Emmett. We've attached package artwork for each release below:


Synopsis
Quote: After witnessing the brutal murders of a convenience store owner and his son, firefighter, Jeremy Coleman (Duhamel) barely escapes with his life. As he is forced to testify against a crime lord, he is placed in the witness protection program under the watch of the U.S. Marshals Service. As his new identity becomes compromised Jeremy is forced to take an unexpected course of action in order to get is life back and save the lives of those he loves.
News by Tom Woodward
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JoeR
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Sigh, Bruce Willis appears in so much c**p these days.
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So, now Willis, Dawson & Duhamel are doing direct-to-video titles? Somewhere, Val Kilmer & Chris Klein are saying to themselves, "Why aren't we doing that?".
Bruce Willis needs to get a hobby.
Is it really THAT difficult to get the right name over the right head?
Willis seems to do these moves as a favor. It's not like he needs the money and he has 3 major blockbusters scheduled for next year alone ("A Good Day to Die Hard", "RED 2", and "G.I. Joe: Retaliation"
Stupid American's. Movies are released theatrically outside of America. Just because a movie isn't released in your little hick town doesn't mean it's straight to DVD.
DirkToesfeld wrote: Is it really THAT difficult to get the right name over the right head?
Names above the title are ordered based on contractual obligation, where imagery location is based on balance and visual aesthetic. To have the names above their appropriate cast member, the visual would have to be Josh on the left, Bruce in the middle and Rosario on the right, which would give a step ladder look to the layout.
So in a word, yes, it is that difficult the get the right name over the right head.
Names above the title are ordered based on contractual obligation, where imagery location is based on balance and visual aesthetic. To have the names above their appropriate cast member, the visual would have to be Josh on the left, Bruce in the middle and Rosario on the right, which would give a step ladder look to the layout.
So in a word, yes, it is that difficult the get the right name over the right head.
According to IMDB, there's also a 1986 called Fire with Fire. A young woman from a Catholic school and a young man from a nearby prison camp fall in love and must run away together to escape the law, the church and their parents. Starring Craig Sheffer and Virginia Madsen, I'd rather see that.


