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Formula 51 represents a teaming of international cinematic talent that would only be possible in these times. The movie takes a known Hong Kong action director (Ronny Yu) and then takes two of the baddest actors from their respective sides of the Atlantic in Samuel L Jackson and Robert Carlyle. Not to mention that this film was a British production that has now secured a US distribution deal via Sony's Screen Gems. The title, Formula 51, has been adopted for the US release in order to avoid confusion about exactly what was meant by the 51st State of the original title. The plot involves Jackson trying to work out a large drug deal in England while avoiding being killed by men sent by his former boss. Carlyle plays an American-hating crook who teams up with Jackson. If this film follows the pace of Ronny Yu's previous action films or even that of Bride of Chucky, the audience should be in for a non-stop ride. The many release date changes and the use of Screen Gems would seem to indicate that Sony only has moderate hopes for the success of the film when it finally does see US screens. (Calvin Trager/BOP) July 3, 2002 July 26, 2002 October 18, 2002
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