Bruce Willis

16 Blocks

d-16_bJack Mosley long ago ceased to believe in ideals. Once was a good cop, who managed to close many zbirów. Now wrote his life properly to the loss of alcohol and the sea is trying to zagłuszyć sense of guilt for the sins of the past.
Eddie Bunker, who agreed to testify against “its” surprisingly different from the famous Jack gangsters – you want to change and believes that at every step, waiting for his character, good or bad. Mosley, who has moved him to court, it seems to be a very bad sign.
The road from custody for about 16 blocks away court should take at most a quarter. Entering on the crowded street Jack never notice them to follow the vans. Stops for a moment, to buy something to drink, which złagodziłoby effects of a hangover. And then the head of Eddie goes to the winning murderers. At the last moment to prevent suicide Jack prisoner, and he barely flowing with life.
In place of the shootout comes together with its subsidiary, detective with the department of killings, Frank Nugent. However, relief, which suffers from Jack to view colleague, soon evolves with horror. With Eddie behavior Jack concludes that, for his assassination attempt may be the … Nugent. Eddie had had to testify against one of the policemen from his department.
Jack must take a difficult decision: either “do what is always done,” or will not interfere or betray his colleagues, who sometimes go kryli and save lives. Each choice can lead to a catastrophe. And in the subsequent przecznicach waiting for his next trap.

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Awards and honors

Willis has won a variety of awards and has received various honors throughout his career in television and film.

  • For his work on the television show Moonlighting he won an Emmy (“Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series”) and a Golden Globe (“Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series – Comedy/Musical”) plus received additional nominations for the show.
  • In the 1999 drama/thriller film, The Sixth Sense, Willis won the Blockbuster Entertainment Award (“Favorite Actor – Suspense”) and the People’s Choice Award (“Favorite Motion Picture Star in a Drama”) and was nominated for the Saturn Award for Best Actor and received two nominations for the MTV Movie Awards for “Best Male Performance” and “Best On-Screen Duo”.

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Upcoming films

Willis’ future projects include three other films that will debut between 2008 and 2009. Willis will join the Assassination of a High School President, which is a 2008 comedy where he will be a Catholic school principal and his real-life eldest daughter, Rumer, will star as a student investigating missing SAT scores.[23] His two 2009 films will include the drama Morgan’s Summit, where he will depict a late night radio host who promotes kindness, but changes his demeanor after a brutal crime causes him to seek revenge and The Last Full Measure, a drama film based on a true story about a Vietnam War veteran. He has also signed on to play Kane in a film adaptation of the game Kane & Lynch: Dead Men.

Willis was slated to play U.S. Army general William R. Peers in director Oliver Stone’s Pinkville, a drama about the investigation of the 1968 My Lai massacre. However, due to the 2007 Writers Guild of America strike, the film was cancelled and Willis instead joined the film, The Surrogates, which is based on the comic books of the same name.

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Career

Willis left New York City and headed to California to audition for several television shows. He auditioned for the TV series Moonlighting (1985–89), while competing against 3,000 other actors for the position and was selected to play David Addison Jr.The starring role helped to establish him as a comedic actor, with the show lasting five seasons. During the height of the show’s success, beverage maker Seagram hired Willis as the pitchman for their Golden Wine Cooler products. The memorable ad campaign paid the rising star between five and seven million dollars over two years. In spite of that, Willis chose not renew his contract with the company when he decided to stop drinking alcohol in 1988. One of his first major film roles was in the 1987 Blake Edwards film Blind Date alongside Kim Basinger and John Laroquette. However, it was his then-unexpected turn in the film Die Hard that catapulted him to fame. He performed most of his own stunts in the film, and the film grossed US$138,708,852 worldwide.Due to its box office success, the film would eventually tender three sequels, with the most recent entry, Live Free or Die Hard, released in June 2007. He also provided his voice for a talking baby in Look Who’s Talking and its sequel.

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