Speaking of movies with action, guys with whips, and an ancient artifact, I watched The Rundown again the other night. Originally, I told people that it wasn’t a great movie, but I liked it. But after seeing Indiana Jones fall apart with a huge budget because of an utter lack of story, I appreciate more the simple focus of Beck (the Rock) trying to bring Travis (Seann William Scott) home to his father. The story never forgets that that is Beck’s primary motivation, even though he keeps getting pulled into other struggles. In Crystal Skull, on the other hand, we’re not sure why Indy is doing what he’s doing as he bounces from one action set-piece to the next. Duane Johnson’s Beck is an interesting character who could be either self-serving or heroic and you’re never sure which way he’ll go. Sort of like Han Solo. Harrison Ford’s Indy, on the other hand, has been thoroughly defined and explained. He’ll do the right thing, as soon as he thinks of it. And he’s afraid of snakes. We get that. All of the character development was done in the first and third movies, the only thing left here is to have him walk through his paces.Â
   Then there’s Christopher Walken. In any role, he’s fun to watch. Even Domino was fun when Christopher Walken was in it. This time, he’s the bad guy, and he’s perfect. Where Cate Blanchett played a generic, slightly threatening Ukrainian bitch, Walken is the ultimate plantation-style overseer. He has charm, but he’s ruthless. Inside, he thinks he’s doing the right thing. Then there’s the sidekick. Indiana Jones has to develop tension with a punk biker, played moderately by Shia LaBouf. But the two are neither much alike, nor are they natural antagonists. Really, LaBouf serves mostly as an audience for the greatness of Indiana Jones. Seann William Scott is a perfect foil for the Rock. He’s annoying, funny, and obviously in trouble. The plot puts them at odds, and both play that very well.
   I had thought of The Rundown as one of those movies that I really like, but understand that they aren’t that good. Like Hitman, Resident Evil, and Blade Trinity. But now I’ve changed my mind. This is a genuinely really good movie.

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