Harry Brown poster

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Strike Back below!
by: Niki Stephens Oct. 12, 2009

Is Michael Caine the Clint Eastwood of British cinema? Sure as hell seems like it with his next movie, HARRY BROWN.

After the trailer giving the GRAN TORINO meets DEATH WISH vibe, the newest poster for the film adds more to the throwback of 70's gangster films. It also proves that like Eastwood, Caine is still capable of kicking ass at the age of 76.

In BROWN, Caine plays an ex-serviceman and widower who becomes a reluctant vigilante after the death of his friend. In true vigilante form, Caine delivers his own kind of bloody justice to those deserving.

I think Caine and Eastwood should team up in a film and defend their lawns against one another.

Source: Empire

Extra Tidbit: Captain Murphy of SEALAB 2021 was a tad obsessed with Michael Caine. Even using one of his lines from CIDER HOUSE RULES and making it his own, "Goodnight you princes of Sealab. You kings of the ocean."

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filmguy450
11:00PM on 10/12/2009 Add as a friend | MFC profile
This could be brilliant and intense! Love the poster.
This could be brilliant and intense! Love the poster.
 
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jparrishh
5:53PM on 10/12/2009 Add as a friend | MFC profile
Ohhh boy
Is this Caine's last hurrah for a film like this? He's a great supporting actor. I'll watch this for sure.

BTW, I think in your 3rd paragraph description he will be playing a widower unless Harry Brown is a lovely old lady.
Is this Caine's last hurrah for a film like this? He's a great supporting actor. I'll watch this for sure.

BTW, I think in your 3rd paragraph description he will be playing a widower unless Harry Brown is a lovely old lady.
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jparrishh
1:59AM on 10/14/2009 Add as a friend | MFC profile
Haha. Glad I could oblige!
Haha. Glad I could oblige!
 
beatrixkiddo
7:02PM on 10/12/2009 Add as a friend | MFC profile
I could not resist laughing out loud while reading, "Harry Brown is a lovely old lady." I have added the er.

Thank you for the laugh. :)
I could not resist laughing out loud while reading, "Harry Brown is a lovely old lady." I have added the er.

Thank you for the laugh. :)