Paycheck

Paycheck Soundtrack

The brainy, paranoid science fiction of writer Philip K. Dick has inspired one visionary classic (Blade Runner) and two above-average action movies (Total Recall and Minority Report). Paycheck aspires to follow in their footsteps: An engineer (Ben Affleck, Chasing Amy) routinely agrees to have his memory erased after every job so that he doesn't know what he's done. But after the biggest job of his life, he discovers that not only has he refused a $90 million paycheck, he's sent himself an envelope full of things he doesn't recognize--and he doesn't remember doing any of this. As he unravels the plot, he discovers he's also fallen in love (with Uma Thurman, Kill Bill) and invented a dangerous device for his former boss (Aaron Eckhart, Erin Brockovich). Affleck is bland, the script ruins a cunning idea, and the direction--from the normally dynamic John Woo (Face/Off)--plods along, aimless and bored. --Bret Fetzer

Director: John Woo
Stars: Ben Affleck, Aaron Eckhart, Uma Thurman, Paul Giamatti
Production: Paramount Pictures
  3 wins & 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.3
Metacritic:
43
Rotten Tomatoes:
27%
PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Year:
2003
119
$53,681,119
Website
1,588 Views
#SongDuration
1Main Title3:10
2Imposter3:52
3I Don't Remember1:28
4Future Tense7:13
5Fait Accompli6:09
6The Finger0:33

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