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[[Image:Def_Willis.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Mos Def and Bruce Willis on the set of ''[[16 Blocks]]'' in [[Chinatown, Manhattan|Chinatown]] ([[New York City]], [[New York]], [[USA]]).]]
[[Image:Def_Willis.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Mos Def and Bruce Willis on the set of ''[[16 Blocks]]'' in [[Chinatown, Manhattan|Chinatown]] ([[New York City]], [[New York]], [[USA]]).]]


'''''16 Blocks''''' is a [[2006]] film directed by [[Richard Donner]] and based on the story of an aging, bitter [[NYPD]] police officer Jack Mosley ([[Bruce Willis]]) who is asked to escort a happy-go-lucky criminal witness Eddie Bunker([[Mos Def]]) through sixteen blocks of [[Lower Manhattan]] from the police station to a courthouse in less than 118 minutes. Bunker is set to testify before a grand jury at 10:00 a.m. A trip that should have taken 15 minutes to complete. No one seems to want the pair to reach their destination, including and ex partner of Mosley, Frank Nugent ([[David Morse]]), who is in command of one of the detectives Eddie is suppose to testify against. Jack's trip turns into a quick nightmare when he finds out that the ones who want Eddie dead are actually cops.
'''''16 Blocks''''' is a [[2006]] film directed by [[Richard Donner]] and based on the story of an aging, bitter [[NYPD]] police officer Jack Mosley ([[Bruce Willis]]) who is asked to escort a happy-go-lucky criminal witness Eddie Bunker ([[Mos Def]]) through sixteen blocks of [[Lower Manhattan]] from the police station to a courthouse in less than 118 minutes. Bunker is set to testify before a grand jury at 10:00 a.m. A trip that should have taken 15 minutes to complete. No one seems to want the pair to reach their destination, including and ex partner of Mosley, Frank Nugent ([[David Morse]]), who is in command of one of the detectives Eddie is suppose to testify against. Jack's trip turns into a quick nightmare when he finds out that the ones who want Eddie dead are actually cops.


It is then suggested by Nugent to set up a mock hostage situation in which Eddie is killed and Jack can go on about his way and do what he does best, just walk away. Jack then goes along with the plan until the last minute then has a change of heart and saves Eddie. This causes a whole change of events that will change the lives of everyone involved.
It is then suggested by Nugent to set up a mock hostage situation in which Eddie is killed and Jack can go on about his way and do what he does best, just walk away. Jack then goes along with the plan until the last minute then has a change of heart and saves Eddie. This causes a whole change of events that will change the lives of everyone involved.

Revision as of 10:43, 23 February 2006

Mos Def and Bruce Willis on the set of 16 Blocks in Chinatown (New York City, New York, USA).

16 Blocks is a 2006 film directed by Richard Donner and based on the story of an aging, bitter NYPD police officer Jack Mosley (Bruce Willis) who is asked to escort a happy-go-lucky criminal witness Eddie Bunker (Mos Def) through sixteen blocks of Lower Manhattan from the police station to a courthouse in less than 118 minutes. Bunker is set to testify before a grand jury at 10:00 a.m. A trip that should have taken 15 minutes to complete. No one seems to want the pair to reach their destination, including and ex partner of Mosley, Frank Nugent (David Morse), who is in command of one of the detectives Eddie is suppose to testify against. Jack's trip turns into a quick nightmare when he finds out that the ones who want Eddie dead are actually cops.

It is then suggested by Nugent to set up a mock hostage situation in which Eddie is killed and Jack can go on about his way and do what he does best, just walk away. Jack then goes along with the plan until the last minute then has a change of heart and saves Eddie. This causes a whole change of events that will change the lives of everyone involved.

They are faced with difficult situations at every turn as they make their way through the Big Apple.