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==Reaction==
==Reaction==
Critical reaction has been extremely poor. As of [[December 7]] [[2007]], ''A Man Apart'' has earned an 9% critic rating on [http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/man_apart/#rate/ Rottentomatoes] and a 10% rating on Cream Cop [http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/man_apart/?critic=creamcrop/], It has a 5.7/10 on [[IMDB]]. Many reviewers cite for a poor script, and bad directing. It is the 99th worst-reviewed film of all time next to [[Catwoman]] which is #100 and [[Norbit]] which is #98 [http://uk.rottentomatoes.com/features/special/2007/wotw/?r=99&mid=1121606].
Critical reaction has been extremely poor. As of [[December 7]] [[2007]], ''A Man Apart'' has earned an 9% critic rating on [http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/man_apart/#rate/ Rottentomatoes] and a 10% rating on Cream Cop [http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/man_apart/?critic=creamcrop/], It has a 5.7/10 on [[IMDB]]. Many reviewers cite for a poor script, and bad directing. It is the 99th worst-reviewed film of all time next to [[Catwoman_film|Catwoman]] which is #100 and [[Norbit]] which is #98 [http://uk.rottentomatoes.com/features/special/2007/wotw/?r=99&mid=1121606].


==Soundtrack==
==Soundtrack==

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A Man Apart
Promotional poster for A Man Apart
Directed byF. Gary Gray
Written byChristian Gudegast
Paul Scheuring
Produced byMichael De Luca
Vin Diesel
F. Gary Gray
Claire Rudnick Polstein
Robert John Degus
Vincent Newman
Joey Nittolo
Tucker Tooley
StarringVin Diesel
Larenz Tate
Timothy Olyphant,
Geno Silva
CinematographyJack N. Green
Edited byRobert Brown
William Hoy
Music byAnne Dudley
Distributed byNew Line Cinema (theatrical, USA)
Release date
April 4 2003
Running time
110 min
CountryUnited StatesUSA & GermanyGermany
LanguageEnglish/Spanish
Budget$36,000,000
File:Manapartposter2.jpg
A Man Apart - Poster 2

A Man Apart is a 2003 action film starring Vin Diesel and Larenz Tate and directed by F. Gary Gray.

Plot

Sean Vetter (Vin Diesel) and Demetrius Hicks (Larenz Tate), who are ex-thugs, are members of the US DEA working on the California/Mexico border. After arresting a drug baron named "Memo" Lucero (Geno Silva), the mysterious "Diablo" steps in and organizes the assassination of Vetter, but his wife, Stacy (Jacqueline Obradors), is killed instead.

Looking for revenge, Vetter acts outside the law to punish his wife's murderers. To accomplish that, he asks Memo, who's now in prison, for help finding Diablo. With Hicks' help, he hunts every member of the cartel from the bottom to the top of the organization's hierarchy and finds that "Memo" is linked to the recent activities.

Cast

Reaction

Critical reaction has been extremely poor. As of December 7 2007, A Man Apart has earned an 9% critic rating on Rottentomatoes and a 10% rating on Cream Cop [1], It has a 5.7/10 on IMDB. Many reviewers cite for a poor script, and bad directing. It is the 99th worst-reviewed film of all time next to Catwoman which is #100 and Norbit which is #98 [2].

Soundtrack

  1. "The Messenjah (Tweaker Remix)" - P.O.D
  2. "Straight Out of Line" - Godsmack
  3. "Right Now" - Korn
  4. "I'm Tired of Good, I'm Trying Bad" - Bootsy Collins
  5. "Touch" - Seal
  6. "Descarga Total" - Maraca
  7. "Double Drums" - Peter Kruder
  8. "6 Underground" - Sneaker Pimps
  9. "But I Feel Good" - Groove Armada
  10. "King for a Day" - Jamiroquai
  11. "Buena" - Mark Sandman
  12. "My Own Prison" - Creed
  13. "Rover Take Over" - Lords of Acid
  14. "Gone!" - The Cure
  15. "Broken Home" - Papa Roach
  16. "Nothing to Lose" - Robert Smith