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Original
Music John Debney (song "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly")
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Box
office $113,436,000 (US total)
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About
the movie from IMDB
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Overview
Director:Adam
Shankman
Writers
(WGA):Thomas Lennon (written by) &
Robert Ben Garant (written by)
Original
Music by John Debney (Used a part Morricone's music)
Release
Date:4 March 2005 (USA) more
Genre:Comedy / Action / Family / Thriller more
Tagline:This Navy S.E.A.L. Meets His Match. more
Plot Outline:Disgraced Navy SEAL Shane Wolf (Diesel) is
handed a new assignment: Protect the five Plummer kids from
enemies of their recently deceased father -- a government
scientist whose top-secret experiment remains in the kids'
house. more
Plot Synopsis:This plot synopsis is empty. Add a synopsis
Plot Keywords:Bodyguard / Tae Kwon Do / Nanny / Murder /
Cheerleader more
Awards:1 win & 4 nominations more
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Additional
Details
Also
Known As:Gnome (Philippines: English title)
Pacificateur, Le (Canada: French title)
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MPAA:Rated PG for action violence, language and rude humor.
Parents Guide:View content advisory for parents
Runtime:95 min
Country:Canada / USA
Language:English / Korean
Color:Color
Aspect Ratio:2.35 : 1 more
Sound Mix:DTS / Dolby Digital / SDDS
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Synopsis
The
film is the story of an undercover agent who, after failing
to protect an important government scientist, learns the
man's family is in danger. In an effort to redeem himself,
he agrees to take care of the man's children only to discover
that child care is his toughest mission yet. Written by
Risin' Outlaw (See
here)
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Brief
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Realese
date: March 4th, 2005
Director: Adam Shankman
Writer: Thomas Lennon, Robert Ben Garant
Starring: Vin Diesel, Lauren Graham, Faith Ford, Brittany
Snow, Max Theriot, Morgan York, Carol Kane, Brad Garrett
Originak
Music: John Debney
Domestic Total Gross: $113,086,868 (See
here)
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The film is
the story of an undercover agent who, after failing to protect an
important government scientist, learns the man's family is in danger.
In an effort to redeem himself, he agrees to take care of the man's
children only to discover that child care is his toughest mission
yet.
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Vin
Diesel stars as Navy SEAL Shane Wolfe who, as an elite member of the
world's fiercest and most highly trained force thought he was prepared
to take on any duty no matter how perilous or impossible... until
he tried baby-sitting. Assigned to protect the five out-of-control
children of an assassinated scientist working on vital government
secrets, Shane is suddenly faced with juggling two outrageously incompatible
jobs: fighting the bad guys while keeping house. Replacing his usual
arsenal of wetsuits and weapons with diapers and juice boxes, Shane
not only must battle a deceptive enemy but wrangle teen rebel Zoe
(Brittany Snow), sullen 14-year-old Seth (Max Theriot), 8-year-old
Ninja-wanna-be Lulu (Morgan York), as well as 3 year-old Peter and
baby Tyler - not to mention their off-beat Romanian Nanny (Carol Kane).
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Vin
Diesel redefines what it means to be an action hero in the heartwarming
family action-comedy "The Pacifier." Diesel stars as Navy
SEAL Shane Wolfe who, as an elite member of the world's fiercest and
most highly trained force thought he was prepared to take on any duty
no matter how perilous or impossible... until he tried baby-sitting.
Assigned to protect the five out-of-control children of an assassinated
scientist working on vital government secrets, Shane is suddenly faced
with the juggling two outrageously incompatible jobs: fighting the
bad guys while keeping house. Replacing his usual arsenal of wetsuits
and weapons with diapers and juice boxes, Shane not only must battle
a deceptive enemy but wrangle teen rebel Zoe (Brittany Snow), sullen
14 year-old Seth (Max Theriot), 8 year-old Ninja-wanna-be Lulu (Morgan
York), as well as 3 year-old Peter and baby Tyler - not to mention
their off-beat Romanian Nanny (Carol Kane). But while drop zones,
demolitions and destroying enemy targets come naturally to Shane,
he has no idea what tough really is until he pits his courage against
diapering, den-mothering and driver's education. He's truly a SEAL
out of water, and now it's up to this one-time lone warrior to take
on the most important mission of his life: keeping a family together. |
Vin
Diesel is game to soften his tough-guy image in The Pacifier, in which
he plays hot-shot Navy S.E.A.L. Shane Wolfe, whose latest mission
goes awry when the scientist he's sent to rescue is popped off before
he can tell Wolfe where he's hidden some Top Secret software something-or-other.
Before you can say Kindergarten Cop, Wolfe is assigned guard duty
at the scientist's family home, where he's left with some unruly kids
when the widow (Faith Ford) takes off to Switzerland to claim her
hubby's safety deposit box under the guidance of Wolfe's superior
officer. The trouble with this paint-by-numbers fish-out-of-water
kiddie comedy is that Diesel himself is a fish out of water in the
movie--he's no comic and is far funnier when he's unintentionally
spoofing macho heroics in The Chronicles of Riddick. The film limply
throws everything it can at you, including the idea of Wolfe directing
a community theater production of The Sound of Music, but is just
biding its time until the predictable action climax and hugs-all-around
denouement. Vin doesn't look embarrassed, but the supporting cast
sure does, especially Everybody Loves Raymond's Brad Garrett as a
bombastic vice principal and Gilmore Girls' Lauren Graham as Garrett's
boss and Diesel's sudden love interest.--Steve Wiecking, Amazon.com
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DVDRip
format (avi), Chinese dub, embeded English sub,
95'21", 702M, the other sub file includes Chinese, English,
Korean, Thai, Espanol, Portugues, Malay, Indobesian (12.5M)
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