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* ExecutiveMeddling: Director Stephen Kay clashed with Creator/FranchisePictures over the tone of the remake. Kay wanted the film to be more of an "anti-revenge" movie akin to the [[Film/GetCarter1971 original]], while Franchise Pictures wanted a more traditional Creator/SylvesterStallone action picture.

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* ExecutiveMeddling: Director Stephen Kay clashed with Creator/FranchisePictures over the tone of the remake. Kay wanted the film to be more of an "anti-revenge" movie akin to the [[Film/GetCarter1971 original]], something which Stallone wanted as well and why he signed up for the film, while Franchise Pictures wanted a more traditional Creator/SylvesterStallone action picture.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: Director Stephen Kay clashed with Creator/FranchisePictures over the tone of the remake. Kay wanted the film to be more of an "anti-revenge" movie, while Franchise Pictures wanted a more traditional Creator/SylvesterStallone action picture.

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* ExecutiveMeddling: Director Stephen Kay clashed with Creator/FranchisePictures over the tone of the remake. Kay wanted the film to be more of an "anti-revenge" movie, movie akin to the [[Film/GetCarter1971 original]], while Franchise Pictures wanted a more traditional Creator/SylvesterStallone action picture.
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* RemakeCameo: After playing the titular character in the original, Creator/MichaelCaine played Cliff Brumby in this remake.
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* BoxOfficeBomb: $19 million on a $63 million budget.

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* BoxOfficeBomb: Grossed $19 million on a $63 million budget.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The original screenplay, for which Creator/SylvesterStallone signed on for, was much more violent, and focused more on the "revenge" element.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The original screenplay, for which Creator/SylvesterStallone signed on for, was much more violent, and focused more on the "revenge" element.element.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: Director Stephen Kay clashed with Franchise Pictures over the tone of the remake. Kay wanted the film to be more of an "anti-revenge" movie, while Franchise Pictures wanted a more traditional Creator/SylvesterStallone action picture.

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* ExecutiveMeddling: Director Stephen Kay clashed with Franchise Pictures Creator/FranchisePictures over the tone of the remake. Kay wanted the film to be more of an "anti-revenge" movie, while Franchise Pictures wanted a more traditional Creator/SylvesterStallone action picture.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: Director Stephen Kay clashed with Franchise Pictures over the tone of the 2000 remake. Kay wanted the film to be more of an "anti-revenge" movie, while Franchise Pictures wanted a more traditional Creator/SylvesterStallone action picture.

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* ExecutiveMeddling: Director Stephen Kay clashed with Franchise Pictures over the tone of the 2000 remake. Kay wanted the film to be more of an "anti-revenge" movie, while Franchise Pictures wanted a more traditional Creator/SylvesterStallone action picture.



* RemakeCameo: After playing the titular character in the original, Creator/MichaelCaine played Cliff Brumby in the 2000 remake.

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* RemakeCameo: After playing the titular character in the original, Creator/MichaelCaine played Cliff Brumby in the 2000 this remake.
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* RealLifeWritesTheHairstyle: In the 2000 remake, the scene where [[spoiler:Carter kills Brumby by shooting him in the back in a car park for trying to steal a video disc]] was the last scene to be filmed due to Creator/SylvesterStallone's goatee beard being barely visible, and Creator/MichaelCaine's hair being shorter than it was in his previous two scenes.

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* RealLifeWritesTheHairstyle: In the 2000 remake, the The scene where [[spoiler:Carter kills Brumby by shooting him in the back in a car park for trying to steal a video disc]] was the last scene to be filmed due to Creator/SylvesterStallone's goatee beard being barely visible, and Creator/MichaelCaine's hair being shorter than it was in his previous two scenes.



* StillbornFranchise: There were plans to make a sequel to the 2000 remake, which never materialized.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The original screenplay for the 2000 remake, for which Creator/SylvesterStallone signed on for, was much more violent, and focused more on the "revenge" element.

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* StillbornFranchise: There were plans to make a sequel to the 2000 remake, sequel, which never materialized.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The original screenplay for the 2000 remake, screenplay, for which Creator/SylvesterStallone signed on for, was much more violent, and focused more on the "revenge" element.
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* BoxOfficeBomb: $19 million on a $63 million budget.
* ExecutiveMeddling: Director Stephen Kay clashed with Franchise Pictures over the tone of the 2000 remake. Kay wanted the film to be more of an "anti-revenge" movie, while Franchise Pictures wanted a more traditional Creator/SylvesterStallone action picture.
* RealLifeWritesTheHairstyle: In the 2000 remake, the scene where [[spoiler:Carter kills Brumby by shooting him in the back in a car park for trying to steal a video disc]] was the last scene to be filmed due to Creator/SylvesterStallone's goatee beard being barely visible, and Creator/MichaelCaine's hair being shorter than it was in his previous two scenes.
* RemakeCameo: After playing the titular character in the original, Creator/MichaelCaine played Cliff Brumby in the 2000 remake.
* StillbornFranchise: There were plans to make a sequel to the 2000 remake, which never materialized.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The original screenplay for the 2000 remake, for which Creator/SylvesterStallone signed on for, was much more violent, and focused more on the "revenge" element.

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