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[[File:The-Rundown-Poster-C10112246.jpg|frame|''[[Temple of Doom (Film)|Temple of Doom]]'' called. They want their poster [[Talk to The Fist|ba-]] ]]
[[File:The-Rundown-Poster-C10112246.jpg|frame|''[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom|Temple of Doom]]'' [[X Called. They Want Their Y Back.|called. They want their poster]] [[Talk to the Fist|ba-]] ]]



Beck ([[Dwayne Johnson|Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson]]) is a [[Bounty Hunter]] who wants to quit the business and open a restaurant, but his boss Billy sends him on one last assignment: Go down to [[The Amazon]] and bring his wayward son Travis (Seann William Scott) back to Los Angeles. So Beck heads down to the Amazon, where he meets eccentric Irish airplane pilot Declan (Ewen Bremner) and finds a totalitarian regime run by Hatcher ([[Christopher Walken]]), who double-crosses Beck shortly after he finds Travis.
Beck ([[Dwayne Johnson|Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson]]) is a [[Bounty Hunter]] who wants to quit the business and open a restaurant, but his boss Billy sends him on one last assignment: Go down to [[The Amazon]] and bring his wayward son Travis (Seann William Scott) back to Los Angeles. So Beck heads down to the Amazon, where he meets eccentric Irish airplane pilot Declan (Ewen Bremner) and finds a totalitarian regime run by Hatcher ([[Christopher Walken]]), who double-crosses Beck shortly after he finds Travis.


Beck and Travis flee to the jungle where, after some obstacles (including a run-in with wild baboons), they join up with a [[La Résistance|rebellion]] led by Mariana ([[Rosario Dawson]]), an acquaintance of Travis', and go on a search for an ancient artifact Travis has been searching for.
Beck and Travis flee to the jungle where, after some obstacles (including a run-in with wild baboons), they join up with a [[La Résistance|rebellion]] led by Mariana ([[Rosario Dawson]]), an acquaintance of Travis', and go on a search for an ancient artifact Travis has been searching for.
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* [[Abusive Parents]]: Billy.
* [[Abusive Parents]]: Billy.
* [[Actor Allusion]]: When asked by one of his henchmen if Beck and Travis are dead, [[Christopher Walken|Hatcher]] retorts, "[[The Dead Zone|What am I, psychic?]]"
* [[Actor Allusion]]: When asked by one of his henchmen if Beck and Travis are dead, [[Christopher Walken|Hatcher]] retorts, "[[The Dead Zone|What am I, psychic?]]"
** Just before the opening [[Bar Brawl]], Beck ''literally'' bumps into [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]] in his [[The Expendables|(not-so-)]] last film appearance; Ahnuld smirks at him and says, "Have fun!"
** Just before the opening [[Bar Brawl]], Beck ''literally'' bumps into [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]] in his [[The Expendables|(not-so-)]]last film appearance; Ahnuld smirks at him and says, "Have fun!"
** "[[Evolution (Film)|Ca-caw! Ca-caw!]]"
** "[[Evolution (film)|Ca-caw! Ca-caw!]]"
* [[Adventure Towns]]
* [[Adventure Towns]]
* [[The Amazon]]
* [[The Amazon]]
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* [[Chekhov's Gun]]: The bulls and the konlobos fruit.
* [[Chekhov's Gun]]: The bulls and the konlobos fruit.
* [[Combat Pragmatist]]: Beck.
* [[Combat Pragmatist]]: Beck.
* [[Crouching Moron Hidden Badass]]: Travis.
* [[Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]]: Travis.
** Would've [[Minored in Asskicking]] if he hadn't dropped out of Stanford to go treasure searching.
** Would've [[Minored in Asskicking]] if he hadn't dropped out of Stanford to go treasure searching.
* [[Doesn't Like Guns]]: Beck, {{spoiler|until the climax}}.
* [[Doesn't Like Guns]]: Beck, {{spoiler|until the climax}}.
* [[The Easy Way or The Hard Way]]: Option A/Option B. Option A is that you shut up and do what Beck says. Option B is that he makes you. You really don't want Option B.
* [[The Easy Way or the Hard Way]]: Option A/Option B. Option A is that you shut up and do what Beck says. Option B is that he makes you. You really don't want Option B.
* [[Embarrassing First Name]] / [[Embarrassing Middle Name]]: "{{spoiler|Cornelius Bernard Hatcher}}, your time has come!"
* [[Embarrassing First Name]] / [[Embarrassing Middle Name]]: "{{spoiler|Cornelius Bernard Hatcher}}, your time has come!"
* [[Everything Is Better With Monkeys]]: Not.
* [[Everything Is Better With Monkeys]]: Not.
* [[Fan Service]]: Rosario Dawson, of course. Even moreso here as she's in jungle wear for much of the film
* [[Fan Service]]: Rosario Dawson, of course. Even moreso here as she's in jungle wear for much of the film
* [[Faux Action Girl]]: Mariana. Made worse that her big action scene {{spoiler|(where Hatcher's goons track her down, but she puts up a fight, machine gun ablazing)}} was deleted from the final cut of the film.
* [[Faux Action Girl]]: Mariana. Made worse that her big action scene {{spoiler|(where Hatcher's goons track her down, but she puts up a fight, machine gun ablazing)}} was deleted from the final cut of the film.
* [[Firing One Handed]]
* [[Firing One-Handed]]
* [[Groin Attack]]
* [[Groin Attack]]
* [[Guns Akimbo]]
* [[Guns Akimbo]]
* [[California Doubling|Hawaii Doubling]]: The crew wanted to film in Brazil...and had their stuff stolen by natives, leading to this. Though they try to be convincing, starting with crates and ads of local beer and shields of local soccer teams.
* [[California Doubling|Hawaii Doubling]]: The crew wanted to film in Brazil...and had their stuff stolen by natives, leading to this. Though they try to be convincing, starting with crates and ads of local beer and shields of local soccer teams.
* [[Hey Its That Guy]]: [[Napoleon Dynamite|Uncle Rico]] as Hatcher's brother and right-hand man Harvey.
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: [[Napoleon Dynamite|Uncle Rico]] as Hatcher's brother and right-hand man Harvey.
* [[Improbable Weapon User]]: The guards who use whips, being able to restrain and maim with them rather accurately.
* [[Improbable Weapon User]]: The guards who use whips, being able to restrain and maim with them rather accurately.
** [[Truth in Television|Can be truth in television]] as whips in trained hands are accurate, dangerous weapons with excellent range and capacity for wicked injury. More info ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whip_fighting at the other wiki.])
** [[Truth in Television|Can be truth in television]] as whips in trained hands are accurate, dangerous weapons with excellent range and capacity for wicked injury. More info ([[wikipedia:Whip fighting|at the other wiki.]])
* [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold]]: Travis
* [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]: Travis
* [[Kick the Dog]]
* [[Kick the Dog]]
* [[La Résistance]]
* [[La Résistance]]
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* [[More Dakka]]
* [[More Dakka]]
* [[The Mountains of Illinois]]
* [[The Mountains of Illinois]]
* [[Non Action Guy]]: Declan
* [[Non-Action Guy]]: Declan
* [[One Scene Wonder]]: [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]]'s five-second appearance as a nightclub patron, which earned mention from almost every critic who reviewed the movie, noting it as a pass-the-torch moment to The Rock.
* [[One-Scene Wonder]]: [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]]'s five-second appearance as a nightclub patron, which earned mention from almost every critic who reviewed the movie, noting it as a pass-the-torch moment to The Rock.
* [[Orifice Invasion]]: The candiru are said to be able to do this.
* [[Orifice Invasion]]: The candiru are said to be able to do this.
* [[Rebel Leader]]: Mariana
* [[Rebel Leader]]: Mariana
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** It is most likely that the character is meant to be from [[Stroke Country|Northern Ireland]], where Scottish piping traditions (as well as accent features) have to some extent migrated, and the unintelligible accent is poking fun at the fact that nobody else can understand "Norn Iron." The actor, for the record, is Scottish.
** It is most likely that the character is meant to be from [[Stroke Country|Northern Ireland]], where Scottish piping traditions (as well as accent features) have to some extent migrated, and the unintelligible accent is poking fun at the fact that nobody else can understand "Norn Iron." The actor, for the record, is Scottish.
* [[Rule of Funny]]: Honestly, Travis could have just sat down and pulled his cuffed arms to the front so he could unzip himself and pee, but it was funnier to make Beck do it.
* [[Rule of Funny]]: Honestly, Travis could have just sat down and pulled his cuffed arms to the front so he could unzip himself and pee, but it was funnier to make Beck do it.
* [[Stat O Vision]]: Called 'Beck Vision' in the commentary. Beck has a really good eye for detail, and sharp vision, taking in a multitude of details, both visual and audible. We see this as rapid zoom-ins, jump-cuts and one to two seconds of the detail in question up close, before jumping to the next, and the next, and the next. It's done very well, too.
* [[Stat-O-Vision]]: Called 'Beck Vision' in the commentary. Beck has a really good eye for detail, and sharp vision, taking in a multitude of details, both visual and audible. We see this as rapid zoom-ins, jump-cuts and one to two seconds of the detail in question up close, before jumping to the next, and the next, and the next. It's done very well, too.
* [[Stock Quotes]]
* [[Stock Quotes]]
* [[Take a Third Option]]: Subverted. Hard. There is no third option with Beck.
* [[Take a Third Option]]: Subverted. Hard. There is no third option with Beck.
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* [[Unflinching Walk]]: There's a big explosion halfway through the climax. Duh.
* [[Unflinching Walk]]: There's a big explosion halfway through the climax. Duh.
* [[The Unintelligible]]: Declan. It's even [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshaded]] when The Rock is flying in.
* [[The Unintelligible]]: Declan. It's even [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshaded]] when The Rock is flying in.
{{quote| '''Beck''': Booze...on the grind? What?}}
{{quote|'''Beck''': Booze...on the grind? What?}}
* [[Unorthodox Reload]]: And how! Flipping akimbo shotguns upside-down by the trigger guard and racking the action held between arm and ribcage. Holding both shotguns in one hand, pumping both slides at the same time with the other. You will never see a shotgun used like this ''anywhere else'', nor look at them the same ever again after this movie.
* [[Unorthodox Reload]]: And how! Flipping akimbo shotguns upside-down by the trigger guard and racking the action held between arm and ribcage. Holding both shotguns in one hand, pumping both slides at the same time with the other. You will never see a shotgun used like this ''anywhere else'', nor look at them the same ever again after this movie.
* [[Utopia Justifies the Means]]: Hatcher fully believes he's making a better place for the natives.
* [[Utopia Justifies the Means]]: Hatcher fully believes he's making a better place for the natives.
* [[Warrior Poet|Warrior Chef]]: Beck.
* [[Warrior Poet|Warrior Chef]]: Beck.
* [[What Could Have Been]]: That "Tooth Fairy" speech? It was supposed to be a ''[[Winnie the Pooh]]'' speech. "I WANT THAT BEAR'S ASS OUTTA MY WINDOW!!!"
* [[What Could Have Been]]: That "Tooth Fairy" speech? It was supposed to be a ''[[Winnie the Pooh]]'' speech. "I WANT THAT BEAR'S ASS OUTTA MY WINDOW!!!"
** Also, a narrowly avoided [[What Could Have Been]] in the "Oompa Loompa" line. Walken originally refused to say it... because he hadn't read/seen ''[[Charlie and The Chocolate Factory]]'', and did not grasp the concept of the Oompa Loompa.
** Also, a narrowly avoided [[What Could Have Been]] in the "Oompa Loompa" line. Walken originally refused to say it... because he hadn't read/seen ''[[Charlie and the Chocolate Factory]]'', and did not grasp the concept of the Oompa Loompa.
* [[Whip It Good]]: Hatcher's three toughest goons, including [[The Dragon]].
* [[Whip It Good]]: Hatcher's three toughest goons, including [[The Dragon]].
* [[Why Don't You Just Shoot Him]]: [[Lampshade Hanging|Lampshaded]]. When Beck first storms the town and starts taking out [[Mooks]], [[The Dragon]] watching via camera feed says, "Why doesn't somebody just shoot him?" Three [[Elite Mook|Elite Mooks]] later go after him with whips, all of whom are killed by the guns they have holstered on their waists.
* [[Why Don't You Just Shoot Him?]]: [[Lampshade Hanging|Lampshaded]]. When Beck first storms the town and starts taking out [[Mooks]], [[The Dragon]] watching via camera feed says, "Why doesn't somebody just shoot him?" Three [[Elite Mook|Elite Mooks]] later go after him with whips, all of whom are killed by the guns they have holstered on their waists.


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Latest revision as of 02:16, 23 June 2023

Temple of Doom called. They want their poster ba-

Beck (Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson) is a Bounty Hunter who wants to quit the business and open a restaurant, but his boss Billy sends him on one last assignment: Go down to The Amazon and bring his wayward son Travis (Seann William Scott) back to Los Angeles. So Beck heads down to the Amazon, where he meets eccentric Irish airplane pilot Declan (Ewen Bremner) and finds a totalitarian regime run by Hatcher (Christopher Walken), who double-crosses Beck shortly after he finds Travis.

Beck and Travis flee to the jungle where, after some obstacles (including a run-in with wild baboons), they join up with a rebellion led by Mariana (Rosario Dawson), an acquaintance of Travis', and go on a search for an ancient artifact Travis has been searching for.

Tropes used in The Rundown include:

Beck: Booze...on the grind? What?

  • Unorthodox Reload: And how! Flipping akimbo shotguns upside-down by the trigger guard and racking the action held between arm and ribcage. Holding both shotguns in one hand, pumping both slides at the same time with the other. You will never see a shotgun used like this anywhere else, nor look at them the same ever again after this movie.
  • Utopia Justifies the Means: Hatcher fully believes he's making a better place for the natives.
  • Warrior Chef: Beck.
  • What Could Have Been: That "Tooth Fairy" speech? It was supposed to be a Winnie the Pooh speech. "I WANT THAT BEAR'S ASS OUTTA MY WINDOW!!!"
  • Whip It Good: Hatcher's three toughest goons, including The Dragon.
  • Why Don't You Just Shoot Him?: Lampshaded. When Beck first storms the town and starts taking out Mooks, The Dragon watching via camera feed says, "Why doesn't somebody just shoot him?" Three Elite Mooks later go after him with whips, all of whom are killed by the guns they have holstered on their waists.