The Rundown
The Rundown (2003)

The Rundown

1/5
(10 votos)
6.7IMDb59Metascore

Detalles

Elenco

Errores

The level of orange juice in Mariana's glass when Beck talks to her at the bar The tears in Beck's shirt where the baboon clawed him switch sides after the truck explodes during the final fight (flipped shot) In the final fight scene between Beck and Hatcher, you notice that Hatcher has no bullet wounds on his shirt sleeves.

When Mariana shoots Hatcher in his right arm, he grasps his bicep.

However, the "bullet holes" in his shirt appear near the elbow.

Also, Beck shoots the pistol from Hatcher's right hand without hitting his body.

In subsequent scenes during Hatcher's final dialog, Hatcher's shirt has an identical wound on his left arm, with no one having shot him.

Just before the bulls come charging into the town, you hear glass bottles clinking together, but they are plastic in the close-up.

When Beck and Travis are swinging upside down, they are talking but their mouths aren't moving.

Beck and Travis were attacked by African baboons.

In the bar, Beck handcuffs Travis when he is on the ground face down.

We then see Beck pulling Travis up off his back by his shirt front.

The fruit that Beck and Travis ate in the jungle was completely different to the fruit that Beck gave Travis' father and his goons.

The fruit they eat is actually a regular cheremoya.

When The Rock walks into the bar at the start of the movie he puts his sunglasses in his inside jacket pocket.

In the next shot, he does it again.

After the first fight, Beck sets the bag of frozen peas down and it moves to the other end of the table between shots.

When Beck first captures Travis and they're escaping by jeep, an overhead shot shows Travis's hands resting on top of the windshield.

But the next shot from the hood shows his hands in his lap.

When the jeep falls off the cliff, the shot right before it hits the water has the jeep leaning forward (about to hit the water hood first,) but in the next shot it lands flat.

When Beck, Mariana, and Travis swim underneath the waterfall, Beck swims with his shirt on.

Shortly after he gets out of the water, his shirt is dry.

When Declan is driving Beck into El Dorado, they stop for a truck full of rebels and Declan explains who they are.

In a close-up of Declan, his mouth is moving but he's saying something completely different from what we hear.

When Beck is walking away from the exploding bus, the cuts on his chest are on the opposite side.

When Beck has hit one of the bad guys with the two shotguns he then grabs one of them and puts them through his arms and then cocks them.

He then pushes the guy forward into the other guy but on the next view of the same action the guns have turned around with the barrels pointing behind him.

During the fight between Beck and the head Kontiki rebel, each pass of the rebel's knife sounds a "shwing" as if scraping metal; even while completely missing Beck's FLESH.

Obvious doubles when Declan and Beck drive past the "Helldorado" sign.

Obvious stunt doubles when Beck and Travis are falling down the cliff.

When Beck, Travis, and Mariana are riding in the boat and she attempts to shoot him, there is a huge patch of algae on Travis's left.

The next time we see that side of the boat it is gone.

When Beck, Travis, and Mariana are done with their boat ride, Mariana starts talking to Beck.

The two bruises on Beck's neck disappear between shots.

When Mariana, Beck, and Travis are in the boat, we see Mariana turn to look at Travis twice.

When Beck is shot with the beanbag gun, he recoils from the first beanbag *before* it hits him.

All the characters speak Portuguese so badly that sometimes it's impossible to understand what they are actually saying.

When Beck is talking with Travis' Dad, the Dad has a cloth on his shoulder.

Firstly the cloth changes in position from shots but also in one shot he hasn't got it on, then in the next it's back on again.

When Beck punches out the camera in outpost 1 the tattoos on his right hand fingers are gone.

When Travis goes to the washroom in the jungle he never zips himself back up! At the end, Beck drops his bag to fight Travis, then when they walk away he never picks it back up.

When Mariana lifts the gold statue without any effort it is obvious that it is a fake.

The weight of gold is a lot (19,3 g/cm3), so that "Gato"'s weight is at least 20kg.

During the bus explosion, the force pushes you away from the bus (see Travis), but Beck's shirt is blowing in the wind towards the bus.

When Beck, Mariana, and Travis are in the boat and the camera changes back when Mariana looks at Travis and the camera pans down to the side of the boat you can see a board attached to the boat.

Which is what the used to keep the boat from rocking.

As you notice when Beck, Mariana, and Travis all move the boat never rocks back and forth like a boat should in the water when someone moves.

Beck get's hit by his own stunt double when falling down the hill after crashing the jeep.

Although Travis is handcuffed, during the fall down the cliff the stunt double's hands are clearly free of restraints for some of the shots.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
30 November 2003 USA USD 47,592,825
23 November 2003 USA USD 47,485,020
16 November 2003 USA USD 47,360,080
9 November 2003 USA USD 47,199,970
2 November 2003 USA USD 46,971,230
26 October 2003 USA USD 46,194,665
19 October 2003 USA USD 44,518,785
12 October 2003 USA USD 40,268,790
5 October 2003 USA USD 32,646,055
28 September 2003 USA USD 18,533,765
USA USD 47,726,342
18 April 2004 UK GBP 2,075,686
11 April 2004 UK GBP 1,823,570
4 April 2004 UK GBP 1,300,006
28 March 2004 UK GBP 635,485
worldwide USD 80,916,492
Non-USA USD 33,190,150
14 March 2004 Italy EUR 210,052
7 March 2004 Italy EUR 113,386
8 February 2004 Spain EUR 1,366,550
1 February 2004 Spain EUR 1,171,769
25 January 2004 Spain EUR 683,848
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
28 September 2003 USA USD 18,533,765 3,152
28 March 2004 UK GBP 635,485 294
2 January 2004 Australia USD 1,655,318 143
12 March 2004 Austria USD 147,461
23 January 2004 Europe USD 683,848 300
12 March 2004 Germany USD 930,127
5 December 2003 Hong Kong USD 86,594 21
7 March 2004 Italy EUR 113,386 71
1 February 2004 Netherlands EUR 90,663 45
25 January 2004 Spain EUR 683,848 300
12 March 2004 Switzerland USD 152,929
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
30 November 2003 USA USD 66,025 136
23 November 2003 USA USD 83,595 176
16 November 2003 USA USD 102,445 197
9 November 2003 USA USD 124,835 240
2 November 2003 USA USD 500,320 575
26 October 2003 USA USD 1,003,900 1,128
19 October 2003 USA USD 2,780,695 2,099
12 October 2003 USA USD 5,208,445 2,823
5 October 2003 USA USD 9,682,780 3,154
28 September 2003 USA USD 18,533,765 3,152
18 April 2004 UK GBP 71,996 171
11 April 2004 UK GBP 154,876 274
4 April 2004 UK GBP 407,325 294
28 March 2004 UK GBP 635,485 294
28 March 2004 Germany EUR 161,264
21 March 2004 Germany EUR 481,746
14 March 2004 Italy EUR 55,506 61
8 February 2004 Spain EUR 122,790 164
1 February 2004 Spain EUR 340,484 282
25 January 2004 Spain EUR 683,848 300

Comentarios

I love this movie. The action, the humour, the characters.

In a blink-and-miss-it cameo during the opening scene of Welcome to the Jungle (AKA The Rundown), Arnold Schwarzenegger hands over his action hero mantle to the only star capable of filling his shoes: Duane 'The Rock' Johnson. While this movie isn't anywhere near on a par with Arnie at his best, it certainly sets Johnson on the right path, delivering just enough OTT action infused with comedy to make it a mindlessly entertaining slice of slam-bang fun.

I highly recommend this to pass time, it's very well done action comedy. It's fast paced, the jokes are great, the action was eye catching, you also get a legendary cameo of an action star oldtimer.

Imagine the most generic, boring action flick you could think of. This movie is it.

I'm a big fan of action movies and this is one of my favorites. It has good fight scenes and a decent story, but the movie doesn't take itself very seriously and there are a few funny scenes.

Ahh, Peter Berg's The Rundown. What a sun soaked galavant of action fun, a purely cinematic exercise in excitement and joyous fun, a rollicking genre exercise that's free from the burdens of intellectual expectation.

The perfect balance of action and comedy! I love The Rundown like I do with Midnight Run, They're very similar which is a great thing!

This film is about as straightforward and cheesy as a mid-budget blockbuster can be. Yet it works!

Very good mindless entertainment!Personally,sometimes I really miss the simplicity of action films made in my youth)Glorious 80 s -90s)))Simple plot, always funny one liners and jokes, improbable fights...

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