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  2. Roger Ebert. November 13, 1987. 3 min read. “The Running Man” is an arcade game for the big screen, a contest in which the player is Arnold Schwarzenegger and the game keeps throwing big bruisers at him. To cast this movie, they called up the reserves of Hollywood heavies.

  3. The Running Man blasts onto screens as a 5-star action extravaganza! Arnold Schwarzenegger dominates as Ben Richards, a wrongly convicted man forced into a deadly game show. This sci-fi...

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  4. The Running Man is an energetic film that succeeds better as bloody adventure than it does as social commentary. Full Review | Original Score: 3/4 | Aug 19, 2021

  5. I'd usually be the first to agree about people harping over some loose similarity, but at the end of The Running Man novel, Richards gets his revenge on the network by literally flying a hijacked jetplane into a New York skyscraper and blowing it up.

  6. Incredibly, the biggest difference is that "The Running Man" has a more realistic setting. A world where people are anaesthetized by TV violence against convicts is a lot more realistic than a world where a government somehow suppresses public dissent by forcing random children to fight.

  7. Apr 18, 2024 · Edgar Wright is working on a more faithful adaptation of Stephen King's The Running Man, and we have all the details.

  8. Jan 8, 2017 · The Running Man, to be clear, is not a good movie. Its acting is stilted. The world the film builds is not terribly consistent, in its aesthetics or its politics. (One of the films this...

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