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In the futuristic action thriller Looper, time travel will be invented but it will be illegal and only available on the black market. When the mob wants to get rid of someone, they will send their target 30 years into the past where a looper, a hired gun, like Joe is waiting to mop up. Joe is getting rich and life is good until the day the mob decides to close the loop, sending back Joe's future self for assassination.
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In the futuristic action thriller Looper, time travel will be invented but it will be illegal and only available on the black market. When the mob wants to get rid of someone, they will send their target 30 years into the past where a looper, a hired gun, like Joe is waiting to mop up. Joe is getting rich and life is good until the day the mob decides to close the loop, sending back Joe's future self for assassination.
7.4/10
IMDb93%
Rotten TomatoesTop Box Office Films | 2013 | Nathan
Best SciFiHorror Movie | 2013
Best Original Screenplay | 2013 | Rian
Best SciFi Movie of the Year | 2012
Best Original Screenplay | 2012 | Rian
Best SciFi Movie | 2012
Best Horror or Science Fiction | 2012
Best Screenplay | 2012 | Rian
Best Film | 2012
Best Original Screenplay | 2012 | Rian
Best Original Screenplay | 2012 | Rian
For and | 2012 | Joseph
Best Original Screenplay | 2012 | Rian
Best Foreign Film | 2013 | Rian
Best Original Screenplay | 2013 | Rian
British Actress of the Year For | 2013 | Emily
British Actress of the Year | 2013 | Emily
Best Actor | 2013 | Joseph
Best Science Fiction Film | 2013
Best Director | 2013 | Rian
Best Editing | 2013 | Bob
Best Music Supervision for a Trailer | 2013
Best Screenplay | 2013 | Rian
Best Dramatic Presentation Long Form | 2013 | Rian
Actor of the Year | 2013 | Joseph
Best Original Screenplay | 2013 | Rian
Best Picture | 2013
Actor of the Year For and | 2013
Best Performance in a Feature Film Supporting Young Actor Ten and Under | 2013 | Pierce
Best Director | 2013 | Rian
Best Original Screenplay | 2013 | Rian
Best Writing Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen | 2013 | Rian
Outstanding Achievement in Casting Studio or Independent Feature Drama | 2013 | Craig
Best Film | 2013
Best Original Screenplay | 2013 | Rian
Best Actor in an Action Movie | 2013 | Joseph
Best Actress in an Action Movie | 2013 | Emily
Best Action Movie | 2013
Original Screenplay | 2013 | Rian
Best ScienceFictionFantasy | 2013
Unsung Film of the Year | 2013
Best Supporting Actress | 2013 | Emily
Best Supporting Actress of the Year | 2012 | Emily
Favorite Movie Poster of the Year | 2012
Trippiest Movie of the Year | 2012
Best Screenplay of the Year | 2012 | Rian
Biggest Surprise of the Year | 2012
Best Film | 2012
Best Original Screenplay | 2012 | Rian
Best Picture | 2012
Best Foreign Film | 2012
Best SongScore Trailer | 2012
Best Film | 2012 | Rian
Best Stunts | 2012
Best Film | 2012
Best Film | 2012
Best Movie Actress | 2012 | Emily
Best Screenplay | 2012 | Rian
Budget 30,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 47,042,000 USD

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Joe (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) falling off the fire escape was filmed on the actor's 30th birthday. Gordon-Levitt was left hanging on the stunt wires while the crew sang "Happy Birthday" and wheeled out a birthday cake.
According to director Rian Johnson, Noah Segan (Kid Blue) took several classes to learn how to spin his gun around his finger. Johnson told Entertainment Weekly that he filmed numerous takes of Segan spinning the four-pound gun, but ended up using the one where he nearly dropped it because Johnson thought it was funny.
The script originally called for Joe to move to Paris when he got older, which is why he spends the early scenes trying to learn French. However, Rian Johnson soon realized that they didn't have the money to shoot in Paris. He considered using New Orleans to "stand in" for Paris, but rejected that idea. The Chinese distributor for the film offered to pay for the crew to film in Shanghai, and Johnson accepted, both because it solved the Paris problem and because he felt Shanghai better reflected the future setting of the movie.
Emily Blunt revealed that she agreed to star in the movie after reading half of the script. She didn't even know what her character was.
The screenplay for this film was featured in the 2010 Blacklist; a list of the "most liked" unmade scripts of the year.
"Joe: Then I saw it. I saw a mom who would die for her son. A man who would kill for his wife. A boy, angry and alone. Laid out in front of him, the bad path. I saw it. And the path was a circle. Round and round. So I changed it."
"Abe: [Joe has been teaching himself French] Why the fuck French? Joe: I'm going to France. Abe: You should go to China. Joe: I'm going to France. Abe: I'm from the future. You should go to China."