

Shoot 'Em Up 2007
"Just another family man making a living."
In Michael Davis' chaotic action thriller *Shoot 'Em Up (2007)*, Clive Owen stars as the mysterious Mr. Smith, an unlikely hero who stumbles into a violent storm after delivering a baby mid-shootout.
Director: Michael Davis
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Shoot 'Em Up* (2007) about?
*Shoot 'Em Up* follows Mr. Smith, a lone survivor caught in a brutal shootout while delivering a baby. Thrust into an unexpected battle, he must protect the newborn from waves of relentless assassins, leading to a chaotic, high-stakes chase filled with gunfights and dark humor.
Who directed *Shoot 'Em Up*?
*Shoot 'Em Up* was directed by Michael Davis, known for his work in action-comedy films like *Monster Man*.
Who stars in *Shoot 'Em Up*?
The film stars Clive Owen as Mr. Smith, Paul Giamatti as the villainous Hertz, Monica Bellucci as the mother, and Stephen McHattie in a supporting role.
Is *Shoot 'Em Up* (2007) worth watching?
If you crave stylish, over-the-top action with a side of dark comedy, *Shoot 'Em Up* delivers. Its breakneck pace and Clive Owen's charismatic performance make it a fun, if absurd, ride—though it may not satisfy those seeking realism.
How long is *Shoot 'Em Up*?
*Shoot 'Em Up* has a runtime of 86 minutes.
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About Shoot 'Em Up (2007) — A Bullet-Soaked Action Comedy with Clive Owen
In Michael Davis' chaotic action thriller *Shoot 'Em Up (2007)*, Clive Owen stars as the mysterious Mr. Smith, an unlikely hero who stumbles into a violent storm after delivering a baby mid-shootout. With bullets flying and enemies closing in, Smith must channel his inner gunslinger to protect the newborn from an army of relentless assassins. Packed with over-the-top shootouts, dark humor, and a gritty aesthetic, the film blends crime and comedy into a high-octane spectacle that defies traditional action movie conventions.
At its core, *Shoot 'Em Up* is a love letter to classic machismo and absurd action tropes, where every frame drips with stylized carnage and sharp wit. Monica Bellucci delivers a magnetic performance as the woman whose life intersects fatefully with Smith's, while Paul Giamatti chews scenery as the villainous Hertz. With its breakneck pace and unapologetic excess, the film offers a wild ride for fans of adrenaline-packed thrillers—though its tone may polarize those expecting something more grounded.




