Starring: Robert Patrick, Lauren Holly, Barry Shabaka Henley, Chris Hoffman, Danny Keogh Directed By: Darrell Roodt Average Rating: Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Binding: DVD Format: AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC Label: Hbo Home Video Number of Items: 1 Region Code: 1 Release Date: June 01, 2004 Running Time: 91 minutes Theatrical Release Date: December 13, 2002
Product Description: A middle-aged nurse has been found brutally murdered in her apartment. The killer took his time showing the victim no mercy. The cops led by Detective Buckley (Lauren Holly) are on the case unaware that the victim's brother (Robert Patrick) a tracker from Alaska is shadowing them. When similar victims are discovered the cops soon realize that they're looking for a serial killer. But what do the victims share in common? The clues lie in their murderer a cold-hearted methodical torture twisted and tormented by the pain of being alive bent on revenge for the simple crime of being born. Whether the cops and the tracker can follow the clues to the killer will be a test of their ability to observe? to analyze? and to survive. analyze...and to survive.Running Time: 91 min.System Requirements:Running Time 91 MinFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: ACTION/ADVENTURE/THRILLERS Rating: R UPC: 026359211928
From the beginning to the end, Pavement was horrible Lauren Holly (Dumb & Dumber, No Looking Back) stars as Buckley Clarke, a detective who is on a case of a serial killer who sticks needles into the victims. One of the victims happenes to be the sister of Samuel Browne, played by Robert Patrick (The X-Files, The Unit) who is a Tracker. He tracks animals and so on but when he gets the word on his sister he goes off to try to track down the killer who killed her. This leads to him and Holly pairing together. He thinks he knows what he's doing and she thinks that it's ridiculous until is obviously becomes clear to her that he might be right. The killer, played by Alex Duncan, is actually an Albino looking bugger who has a reason for doing so. Pretty boring and predictable with annoying performances except for Patrick (with his super duper tracking stick)...yes, Holly was annoying and bad in this movie. Not much here and Patrick tries his best to hold everything together but it falls down on the "Pavement" at the beginning and from then on it becomes ridiculous as it grows to the ending. I recommend it only for Robert Patrick fans (which I am) but other then that...nahh!
For X-files fan people persons IF you're an X-files fan, you might enjoy this movie just due to the fact that Two X-file alumni star in the leading roles. Granted "T-1000" Robert Patrick or "Dogget" on the X-files wasn't the most popular character in the show, but Lauren Holley was on of the original. SO seeing them together in a movie about murder and mystery and spooky things, it's all good to me.
Complete waste of time I can't believe I wasted my time watching this flick. Having a tracker assist the police, contaminating crime scenes, interviewing witnesses would never happen. Realism went out the window there. Not to mention "the guys who can't shoot straight" police and FBI units. If the revenge seeking villain didn't want to live why didn't he just committ suicide and save us all from wasting our time with this movie
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bogus Pavement vhs? whats the sketch? did this baby come out on vhs or not? I dont think it did, so why is this review and "for sale" here?