Lionsgate Home Entertainment has officially announced that it will release on Blu-ray director David Barrett's action thriller Fire with Fire (2012), starring Bruce Willis, Josh Duhamel, Rosario Dawson, and Vincent D'Onofrio. Street date is November 6th.
After witnessing the brutal murders of a convenience store owner and his son, firefighter, Jeremy Coleman (Duhamel) barely escapes with his life. As he is forced to testify against a crime lord, he is placed in the witness protection program under the watch of the U.S. Marshals Service. As his new identity becomes compromised Jeremy is forced to take an unexpected course of action in order to get is life back and save the lives of those he loves.
Special Features:
Audio commentary with director David Barrett and cinematographer Christopher Probst
Audio commentary with actors Vincent D'Onofrio, Julian McMahon, James Lesure and Eric Winter
Behind-the-scenes interviews
Extended Interviews with actors Josh Duhamel, Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson, Julian McMahon, Eric Winter, James Lesure and director David Barrett and producer Randall Emmett
It's not as if Willis "stars" in these films. He does his one or two scenes and then cashes his check. Don't worry about him. Fox will still wrangle a few more Die Hard flicks.
"Why do they ALWAYS put the wrong name above the actor?"
Because it has to do with how the contracts are written. They want Bruce's face to be the first thing you see, since many people identify with products visually, and might buy it thinking he's the star. But Duhamel is the main star, so contractually his name goes first. It's an age old practice thats been around for decades, nothing new, nothing surprising.
Since you are new here and you will be here for a while, allow me to introduce you two. Bruce this is direct-to-video, direct-to-video this is Bruce. That over there at the bar is Val Kilmer and Steven Seagal. Make yourself at home!
@Lord Of Cinema - Jean Claude Van Damme was seated here for awhile, but let's all hope that Expendables 2 gives him another shot at something big. His is a comeback story I would actually enjoy watching develop.
Looks good. Personally I don't care if a film was released Theatrically or DTV, just as long as I find the end product to be good. Although seeing certain films in a Theater can be something special.