Cleaner
2007 Directed by Renny Harlin
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Single father and former cop Tom Cutler has an unusual occupation: he cleans up death scenes. But when he's called in to sterilize a wealthy suburban residence after a brutal shooting, Cutler is shocked to learn he may have unknowingly erased crucial evidence, entangling himself in a dirty criminal cover-up.
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one of the worst films possibly ever created. I cannot begin to describe its atrocity. I'll get back to this when I can muster up the energy to pour unfiltered hatred into a review.
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Enjoyable formulaic thriller that engages with solid performances all round. Good to see Samuel L Jackson and Robert Forster back on screen together since Jackie Brown.
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After seeing the cast (Samuel Jackson and Ed Harris) I thought this looks like a goodie. This was a watchable movie if you do not feel the need to think too much. If you were distracted during the movie, you could easily catch up/follow it without pausing the film due to it's predictability. Eva Mendez's role in the movie for me was a bit pointless and was probably cast just to provide a bit of eye candy. I felt she did not add a great deal of quality to the movie. Samuel Jackson is always a joy to watch but this for me is one of his bad ones. From the first 20 minutes of the movie it was apparent to me who was the bad guy. The movie reminded me of countless mediocre movies from the past and no new experience was gained from seeing this one. Again, watch it if you're really really bored!!
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Ok thriller and probably one of the best Renny Harlin movies that will ever be made.
Plot is a little weak, and it was predictable who was the bad guy, but good actors makes it worthwile. Any movie with Ed Harris (one of my favorite actors) is worth watching.
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Low budget film and very obvious plot lines. Wouldn't recommend it unless you have nothing better to watch.
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Very decent crime/thriller. Nice intelligent plot, although some of the later twists and the ending itself felt kinda meh to me. Mostly a solo performance by Jackson, and a good one of course.
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Samuel L Jackson in a thriller set in the less-than-spotless world of crime scene clean ups. Not on a par with The Negotiator.