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6.9/10
IMDbTop Box Office Films | 2017 | James
Worst Remake | 2017 | Antoine
Best International Actor | 2017 | Denzel
Best Stunts | 2017
Best Action Poster | 2017
Best Sound Editing in a TV Spot | 2017
Best Teaser | 2017
Best Graphics in a TV Spot | 2017
Best International Film | 2017
Best Original Score for an ActionAdventureThriller Film | 2017 | James
Best ActionAdventure Film | 2017
Best Score | 2017 | Simon
Outstanding Director Motion Picture | 2017 | Antoine
Outstanding Actor Motion Picture | 2017 | Denzel
Sequel or Remake That Shouldnt Have Been Made | 2017
Choice Movie Actor AnTEENcipated | 2016 | Chris
Budget 90,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 162,400,000 USD
According to director Antoine Fuqua, Martin Sensmeier was cast as Red Harvest because he auditioned with luxuriant, almost knee-length hair. Sensmeier wasn't told his hair was a selling point, and he cut his hair soon after. Fuqua was upset, then got the idea for Sensmeier to have his hair cut into a Mohawk.
Chris Pratt was on the set of this movie when his previous film, Jurassic World (2015) was released to huge box office success, which consolidated his celebrity status overnight. Pratt said that Denzel Washington teased him relentlessly, starting every morning with a box office update in the form of "Here's our $100 million guy!", then "Here's our $112 million guy!" The number increased daily, eventually hitting $500 million.
The horse that Chris Pratt rode in this film was also in War Horse (2011).
James Horner worked on this film after he and Antoine Fuqua became close friends while making Southpaw (2015). According to Fuqua, Horner's team visited him on the film's set in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, one month after Horner's accidental death, to deliver the completed score. Horner had been so inspired after reading the script that he composed the entire score during pre-production.
The characters use explosives produced by the Giant Powder Company of San Francisco. The company began operations in 1868, as America's first manufacturer of dynamite, under exclusive license granted personally by Alfred Nobel, the inventor of dynamite.
"Sam Chisolm: What we lost in the fire, we found in the ashes."
"Josh Faraday: [after watching Jack Horne walk away] I believe that bear was wearing people's clothes."