Fire with Fire R

Revenge has its own set of rules.
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  • Rated: R
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 37 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: November 6, 2012
  • Originally Released: 2012
  • Label: Lions Gate

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User Ratings: 1,977
Rating: 2/5 -- Although it's probably the biggest movie yet to emerge from rapper 50 Cent's production outfit, this damp squib still has "straight to DVD" stamped all over it. Full Review
Radio Times
Mar 8, 2013
Rating: 1/5 -- The result is breathtakingly dumb with absolutely zero redeeming features. Full Review
Scotsman
Mar 10, 2013
Rating: 2/5 -- It looks like a dozen others of its kind and hasn't a smidgeon of distinction about it anywhere, except that Willis has given up his various wigs and thus looks more like his true grizzled self. Full Review
London Evening Standard
Mar 8, 2013
Rating: 1/5 -- So tedious that it's not even aware of its own tediousness. Richard Schiff is a minor highlight as a morally challenged defence attorney, but ultimately, can do nothing more than polish an unmentionable. Full Review
CineVue
Feb 8, 2019
Rating: 3/5 -- David Barrett's daft, generic revenger barrels along nicely (often nastily) enough, but it must have missed going straight to DVD by a whisker. Full Review
Total Film
Mar 7, 2013
Rating: 1/5 -- Avoid like the plague. The nasty Bubonic kind. Full Review
Empire Magazine
Mar 7, 2013
Rating: 1/5 -- Violent, obnoxious and forgettable, Fire With Fire is an action shambles with some hilariously literal plotting. Full Review
Little White Lies
Mar 7, 2013

Product Description:

A firefighter who witnessed a deadly convenience store robbery enters the Witness Protection program, but is forced out of hiding after being targeted for death by the racist crime boss who's determined to see him dead. Jeremy Coleman (Josh Duhamel) was just finishing a long day of work when he ducked into the store for a few beers. Little did he realize his life was about to be changed forever. In the blink of an eye, ruthless white supremacist Hagen (Vincent D'Onofrio) bursts into the store, and guns down the clerk in cold blood. Terrified, Jeremy makes a daring escape amidst a hail of gunfire. Later, Hagan is arrested and police detective Mike Cella (Bruce Willis) takes charge of the investigation. When Jeremy sits down to identify Hagen in the line-up, however, the sociopathic madman reveals that he knows everything about the "anonymous" witness behind the two-way mirror. As Hagan's trial approaches, Jeremy is forced to give up his job to be placed in the Witness Protection program. Meanwhile, he enters into a passionate romance with U.S. Marshal Talia Durham (Rosario Dawson). When Hagan's attorney succeeds in having his client released from prison just weeks before the trial, the killer's henchmen come gunning for Jeremy and Talia. The situation turns critical when Talia is mortally wounded, forcing Jeremy to flee for Long Beach, Ca. Once there, Jeremy realizes that his only hope for protecting Talia is to rally Hagan's enemies against him, and fight alongside them as they aim to take down the vengeful killer once and for all.

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  • Sales Rank: 17,004
  • UPC: 031398160281
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