Hostage Comments

  • Darien 2022-04-24 07:01:07

    Action movie that lacks wit. . . Why are all the supporting actresses ugly and stupid. ....

  • Genoveva 2022-04-24 07:01:07

    I always think bad guys are so...

  • Era 2022-04-24 07:01:07

    Bruce Willie is...

  • Gayle 2022-04-23 07:02:14

    The old cloth, the old cloth, is brave and does not...

  • April 2022-04-23 07:02:14

    It still feels great to...

  • Garth 2022-04-23 07:02:14

    Bruce Willis is still ok to watch when it's...

  • Wilfrid 2022-04-23 07:02:14

    I don't like movies with this...

  • Dolores 2022-04-23 07:02:14

    Hollywood tough guy,...

  • Jeffrey 2022-04-23 07:02:14

    The name translates...

  • Felipe 2022-04-23 07:02:14

    Bad movie, not good-looking, no tension at all. 4...

Extended Reading
  • Kaleigh 2021-12-12 08:01:08

    Anticlimactic

    The feeling of the whole film is as shown in the title. The first half of the plot has a good tension and it feels very exciting, but in the second half, the development of the plot is a bit abrupt, and the clues are a bit confusing. In the end, bruce drove several times on the ground. The...

  • Kimberly 2021-12-12 08:01:08

    Tough Guy Ambassador

       When Bruce Willis first appeared on the screen as a police negotiator with messy hair and a beard, he was really unaccustomed to be honest. Unfortunately, this negotiation failed. Both the hostage and the kidnapper died. Bruce was greatly stimulated, so he came to the small town of LA...

Hostage quotes

  • Jennifer Smith: Would you stop it?

    Tommy Smith: We need to help daddy.

    Jennifer Smith: Shut up! Watch the tv. That's the police, okay? They're gonna help.

    Tommy Smith: We gotta cut the tape.

    Jennifer Smith: Shut up!

    Tommy Smith: Pull all together, okay? Off the bed then like maybe we can get what's under the bed.

    Jennifer Smith: Under my bed? What's under my bed?

    Tommy Smith: Your bong. We can break it.

    Jennifer Smith: What? Have you been sneaking in my room?

  • [watching a tape of Mars robbing a convenience store and shooting the clerk]

    Wil Bechler: Classic foster product. Three years old, Marshall Krupcheck witnesses daddy kill mommy then sees daddy kill himself. You can guess the rest.

    [zooming in]

    Wil Bechler: Look at this. He was only seventeen at the time.

    [zooming in again]

    Wil Bechler: Clerk... He's trying to say something.

    Jeff Talley: He's saying, "help me."

    Wil Bechler: Yeah. Why's he standing there? Why's he just standing there?

    Jeff Talley: He's not just standing there.

    [pause]

    Jeff Talley: He's watching him die. We're talking to the wrong guy.