The new trailer for Russell Mulcahy’s noir thriller Give ‘Em Hell Malone has arrived online, and you can check it out below.
Featuring Thomas Jane as a grizzled private eye whose latest job finds him double-crossed and thrown into the noir-usual world of shady characters and beautiful dames, it looks like all kinds of fun.
Walking a careful line between winking cheese and bullet-flinging action, the trailer also shows off a cast that includes Ving Rhames (who gets the final, awesome line in the promo), the ever creepy Doug Hutchison and Elsa Pataky as the obligatory Wrong Woman.
Despite being set in the present day, it’s prime ‘50s ‘tec thriller stuff, and we want it on our screens as soon as possible.
Take a gander at the trailer, then leave your thoughts in the comments section.
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irishbrian
May 7th 2009, 8:56
Looks like good fun.
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RossyD
May 7th 2009, 10:17
I've got a real soft spot for Tom Jane in fact I think he's quality. He's a real old school type of action guy which I love and when he wants, he can be a real good charcter actor (just watch Boogie Nights for proof of that.) This looks a s**t load of fun. Right on!
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edsnow
May 7th 2009, 13:07
Looks interesting but what a terribly edited trailer!
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RossyD
May 7th 2009, 18:27
Also this looks way more like Max Payne than the actual Max Payne movie did.
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joker16
May 7th 2009, 18:45
Looks awesome. Best Part: "Suck My Sinatra."
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Jazzyjace
May 8th 2009, 8:54
Hahaha! Without a doubt the best I have seen for a long time! (and judging from that, they probably haven't even shown the best bits yet!) Great to see Thomas Jane & Ving Rhames together. Has anyone seen TJ in Stander and was it good?
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