Originally Posted By: ronnierocketAGO
The only drawback with RED for me is two of the more overused settings in action movies are dockyards and warehouses, and RED uses them both. But that's only a minor quabble only I will complain about.

I've noticed that, too. I think action directors feel like boatyards add depth of scenery, or some such thing. Whenever you need a spy/ex-cop cliché, just have the hero living on a boat, burnt-out, beer in his hand. If they ever do a "Miami Vice" reunion (not counting the 2006 film), is there any doubt that Crockett will still be living on his boat, only somehwere in the Florida Keys?


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