From Paris with Love Movie Trailer #2

From Paris with Love

Following up on the earlier news about Pierre Morel (District B13, Taken) directing Dune, we now have the second trailer for his next feature, From Paris with Love. The film stars John Travolta and Jonathan Rhys Meyers, and concerns a young embassy worker who teams up with an unruly FBI agent to stop a terrorist attack in Paris. It’s pretty obvious who’s who. Luc Besson is also credited with the film’s story, not unlike many other films he produces. Instead of Besson’s regular screenwriting bud Robert Mark Kamen, Paris’s script was written by Adi Hasak.

I’ve been a fan of Morel’s ever since I was floored by my import copy of District B13. While that movie was a bit uneven as an action film, there was enough good in it to convince me that Morel had a bright future ahead of him. I enjoyed what he did with Taken (though not as much as I adored District B13), and I’ve been hoping that he could pull off with Travolta the sort of effortless bad-assery he did with Neeson.

Unfortunately, this latest trailer isn’t doing much to convince me that it will be anything redeeming for Travolta. He seems to have walked straight off the set of The Taking of Pelham 123 — and I don’t mean that in a good way.

View the trailer below, or in glorious Quicktime over at Apple:

At least the action looks fun, and that’s really what I’m signing up for with this picture. Morel honed his talent for clean and well-staged action with Taken, and I’m hoping we’ll see some improvement this time around. I’m still waiting to for him to impress me as much as he did with the fantastic pair of action sequences at the beginning of District B13.

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  • Evan Crean
    District B13 is great; much better in French though than dubbed in English though. The French humor doesn't translate very well in some instances. I'm excited to see the sequel.
  • evilninjax
    There's a nice Bluray of both films available on amazon.co.uk for <13GBP. (Not sure if it's Z2, b/c I have region and zone free BR player.)
  • Why that hate on John Travolta?
    He is nuts, just let him have some fun.
  • sebb
    Mediocrity: cast, trailer, teased "story"....
    WHO NEEDS THAT?
    DVD and Blu-Ray... maybe....
  • waqman
    It looks fun, but Morel still hasn't proved that he can take on Dune. This is just a stylish but very bare-bones action film I'm guessing like Taken and B-13 were.
  • How the hell am I suppose to take Travolta seriously in this role. When you're in one of the biggest musicals of all time, how can you just become a badass. How can you be a badass when you dress in drag and a fat suit. Well I'm sure some actors might pull it off, Travolta's not one of them.
  • affirmallchance
    It's called acting.

    People been writing off Travolta since Staying Alive. This guy has been a movie star since Tom Cruise was in diapers. Since Pulp Fiction what has he been good in? Try Face/off, Primary Colors, The Thin Red Line, Get Shorty and my guilty pleasure The Punisher. That's a diverse group of good to great films ranging from slapstick comedy to philosophical meditations on war. And don't forget Travolta will always have Grease and Saturday Night Fever.

    And I think this trailer looks like fun. It looks like a stylized revamping of the 80s buddy cop flicks. One tight ass forced to partner with a loose cannon. Probably a better modernization of that type of film then Cop Out.
  • patrick
    aside from pulp fiction, what else in the last 15 years has travolta been good in?
  • Rockadillo
    Hello? Face Off, Broken Arrow, Get Shorty!
  • nolacuse
    Get Shorty, Face/Off, and Hairspray all come to mind. And while I haven't seen them people seem to have good things to say about Primary Colors and The Thin Red Line.
  • patrick
    i'm sorry, but Pulp Fiction was his best film, face/off was a joke of a movie, and hairspray? he's a man playing a woman. How about this, when was the last time John Travolta's name made you go see a movie?
  • So hard to invest in this when you just KNOW Travolta is a big, soft, cuddly bear.
  • Rockadillo
    Yeah, he was REAL cuddly in Broken Arrow...NOT!
  • shoothamaguchi
    I'm looking forward to this just because it has the best bad tagline in movie history. "Two Agents.One City.No Merci."
    Makes me laugh every time I see the poster.

    Seriously though,I'm done with Travolta,he's almost as bad as Cage with how much he hams it up on the screen.
  • racknahm
    I love how it translates as "Two Agents. One City. No Thank You"
  • Hairy Blumpkin
    Travolta and Cage should have a Face-Off!!
  • Brandon
    I can't see Travolta as a badass mofo. Not after Battlefield Earth and other more obveous answers,. I am still healing from that experience. Besides that this looks entertaining. Should have gone with Ed Norton, Mat Dillon, Guy Pearce or Sam Rockwell.
  • matthewwells
    I couldn't agree more. I think the idea of making Travolta a badass is a leftover from the 90's that gets more stale every time they throw it back in the microwave. Yeah, he was awesome as Vincent Vega and campy awesome in stuff FaceOff. But when you do countless lame thrillers and family comedies alongside Tim Allen, you're gonna lose some street-cred. And this just looks about as mediocre as it gets.
  • mbellerbrock
    Glad to come here and see I'm not the only one having trouble looking forward to this. Travolta is just not right for this... and he does look like a goofy Howie Mandel badass wanabe.
  • Octoberist
    I know that Travolta's character is suppose to be 'funny' but not funny looking. Seriously, regardless if he does badass stuff or cracks a funny joke, his look is so distracting. I'm talking about middle age crisis distracting. Think Howie Mandel and how he looks now.
  • freemachine
    Switch out Travolta for Bruce Willis, and you wouldn't know the difference. Just another one of "those" movies, sans the stereotypical Black sidekick thrown in for comic relief.
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