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John Moore (director)

John Moore (born 1 January 1970) is an Irish film director and producer whose credits include the action war film Behind Enemy Lines and A Good Day to Die Hard.

John Moore
Moore at the premiere of Max Payne on 13 October 2008
Born (1970-01-01) 1 January 1970 (age 54)
Dundalk, Ireland
Occupation(s)Director, producer, writer
Years active1990–present
Spouse
Fiona Connon
(m. 2005)
Children1

Early life and education edit

Moore was born in Dundalk, Ireland, and attended Rathmines College of Commerce, where he attained a degree in Media Arts. Upon completing his course, Moore genuinely believed that he wouldn't go on to work within the medium of film, but after a few years, that promptly changed.

Career edit

After graduating, he wrote and directed a series of short films in Ireland. Several of these shorts have featured on Irish TV networks over the years, and along the way Moore founded an Irish-based production company called Clingfilms. He then went on to direct several commercials, including the launch advertisement for Dreamcast, which 20th Century Fox found so impressive they gave him the $17 million (BTL) budget for Behind Enemy Lines.

To date, Moore has made five films for 20th Century Fox: Behind Enemy Lines (2001), Flight of the Phoenix (2004), The Omen (2006), Max Payne (2008) and A Good Day to Die Hard (2013). Despite receiving mixed reviews, both Behind Enemy Lines and The Omen did well at the box office. Flight of the Phoenix, received mainly negative reviews and grossed just under $35 million worldwide, much less than the film's budget.[1] The behind the scenes documentary on the DVD shows him at multiple points berating crew on set. Max Payne also receiving mainly negative reviews, but became a box office success, grossing $85 million on a $35 million budget. A Good Day to Die Hard has also received mostly negative reviews, but grossed $304 million on a $92 million budget, making it his highest-grossing film.

In September 2008, Moore was involved in a dispute with the MPAA over the certification of his film Max Payne. The MPAA initially gave the film an R rating, which Moore argued against. The film was reedited and the rating was a month later changed to PG-13, just before theatrical distribution.

Moore was also considered to direct X-Men: The Last Stand as well as Friday the 13th.[2]

In 2007 Moore obtained the rights to direct an adaptation of The Book of Lost Things through his Point Road production company. The rights have since lapsed.[3]

Personal life edit

Moore's partner is Fiona Connon, a makeup artist whom he met through an industry friend early in his career in Ireland. They have one child, Buzz. The family reside in the US, and occasionally visit Ireland. In 2015 Moore expressed a desire to return home, but the nature of his work in Hollywood rendered it impractical.[4]

Moore told the BBC in September 2004 that he firmly professes a belief in God. When asked if he was either religious or spiritual, Moore replied:

Ah, what's that line from the movie [Flight Of The Phoenix]? "Religion divides people, spirituality brings them together." Well, I think religion is dangerous but essential, and it's undeniable. I think to divide spirituality and religion is an academic argument that just doesn't cut it in the real world."[5]

In 2013 Moore opened up about his struggles with alcohol. He has been sober since 2008, following what he describes as an intense period of drinking upon finishing promotional duties for Max Payne.[6]

Critical evaluation edit

Despite his films receiving mixed reviews from critics, for the most part Moore's films have proved popular with audiences. Critic Armond White has described Moore as "a Peckinpah-esque, neo-Eisenstein stylist whose grade-B material (Behind Enemy Lines, Flight of the Phoenix, The Omen) has kept him from receiving the acclaim he deserves".[7] In his review of Max Payne, White had stated that Moore "explores genuine, contemporary anxiety [and that] his images are richer than his plots".[7]

Daniel M. Kimmel, writing for the New England Movies Weekly, found Moore's film A Good Day to Die Hard to be better than Live Free or Die Hard and states that the car chase scene "is well worth the price of admission". With a 3.5/5 rating, Kimmel summed up his review saying, "it's probably a good day to end the series at last, but it's an action-packed and entertaining finale."[8] Rick Groen of The Globe and Mail criticized the action scenes as being "messy", but concluded his review saying that the film "continues the franchise without undue embarrassment."[9]

Filmography edit

Short film

Year Title Director Writer Producer
1990 Jack's Bicycle Yes Yes Yes
1995 He Shoots, He Scores Yes Yes No

Feature film

Year Title Director Producer
2001 Behind Enemy Lines Yes No
2004 Flight of the Phoenix Yes No
2006 The Omen Yes Yes
2008 Max Payne Yes Yes
2013 A Good Day to Die Hard Yes No
2016 I.T. Yes No

References edit

  1. ^ "FLIGHT OF THE PHOENIX". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 22 August 2009.
  2. ^ B, Brian (2 June 2005). "John Moore or Brett Ratner Up For Directing X-Men 3?". MovieWeb. from the original on 3 April 2019. Retrieved 27 March 2024.
  3. ^ "John Moore to direct The Book of Lost Things". Movie Web. 10 July 2007. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
  4. ^ Daly, Garrett. "The Green Screen". RTE.ie. RTE. Retrieved 14 June 2021.
  5. ^ Papamichael, Stella (24 September 2014). "Getting Direct With Directors... No.27: John Moore". BBC. Retrieved 27 August 2017.
  6. ^ "Drinking, die hard and me".
  7. ^ a b White, Armond (21 November 2008). . New York Press. Archived from the original on 6 February 2009. Retrieved 21 November 2008.
  8. ^ Daniel M. Kimmel (14 February 2013). "Review – A Good Day To Die Hard". New England Movies Weekly. Retrieved 14 February 2013.
  9. ^ Rick Groen (14 February 2013). "A Good Day to Die Hard: More messy than hard, but not dead yet". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 14 February 2013.

External links edit

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John Moore born 1 January 1970 is an Irish film director and producer whose credits include the action war film Behind Enemy Lines and A Good Day to Die Hard John MooreMoore at the premiere of Max Payne on 13 October 2008Born 1970 01 01 1 January 1970 age 54 Dundalk IrelandOccupation s Director producer writerYears active1990 presentSpouseFiona Connon m 2005 wbr Children1 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Critical evaluation 5 Filmography 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education editMoore was born in Dundalk Ireland and attended Rathmines College of Commerce where he attained a degree in Media Arts Upon completing his course Moore genuinely believed that he wouldn t go on to work within the medium of film but after a few years that promptly changed Career editAfter graduating he wrote and directed a series of short films in Ireland Several of these shorts have featured on Irish TV networks over the years and along the way Moore founded an Irish based production company called Clingfilms He then went on to direct several commercials including the launch advertisement for Dreamcast which 20th Century Fox found so impressive they gave him the 17 million BTL budget for Behind Enemy Lines To date Moore has made five films for 20th Century Fox Behind Enemy Lines 2001 Flight of the Phoenix 2004 The Omen 2006 Max Payne 2008 and A Good Day to Die Hard 2013 Despite receiving mixed reviews both Behind Enemy Lines and The Omen did well at the box office Flight of the Phoenix received mainly negative reviews and grossed just under 35 million worldwide much less than the film s budget 1 The behind the scenes documentary on the DVD shows him at multiple points berating crew on set Max Payne also receiving mainly negative reviews but became a box office success grossing 85 million on a 35 million budget A Good Day to Die Hard has also received mostly negative reviews but grossed 304 million on a 92 million budget making it his highest grossing film In September 2008 Moore was involved in a dispute with the MPAA over the certification of his film Max Payne The MPAA initially gave the film an R rating which Moore argued against The film was reedited and the rating was a month later changed to PG 13 just before theatrical distribution Moore was also considered to direct X Men The Last Stand as well as Friday the 13th 2 In 2007 Moore obtained the rights to direct an adaptation of The Book of Lost Things through his Point Road production company The rights have since lapsed 3 Personal life editThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources John Moore director news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Moore s partner is Fiona Connon a makeup artist whom he met through an industry friend early in his career in Ireland They have one child Buzz The family reside in the US and occasionally visit Ireland In 2015 Moore expressed a desire to return home but the nature of his work in Hollywood rendered it impractical 4 Moore told the BBC in September 2004 that he firmly professes a belief in God When asked if he was either religious or spiritual Moore replied Ah what s that line from the movie Flight Of The Phoenix Religion divides people spirituality brings them together Well I think religion is dangerous but essential and it s undeniable I think to divide spirituality and religion is an academic argument that just doesn t cut it in the real world 5 In 2013 Moore opened up about his struggles with alcohol He has been sober since 2008 following what he describes as an intense period of drinking upon finishing promotional duties for Max Payne 6 Critical evaluation editDespite his films receiving mixed reviews from critics for the most part Moore s films have proved popular with audiences Critic Armond White has described Moore as a Peckinpah esque neo Eisenstein stylist whose grade B material Behind Enemy Lines Flight of the Phoenix The Omen has kept him from receiving the acclaim he deserves 7 In his review of Max Payne White had stated that Moore explores genuine contemporary anxiety and that his images are richer than his plots 7 Daniel M Kimmel writing for the New England Movies Weekly found Moore s film A Good Day to Die Hard to be better than Live Free or Die Hard and states that the car chase scene is well worth the price of admission With a 3 5 5 rating Kimmel summed up his review saying it s probably a good day to end the series at last but it s an action packed and entertaining finale 8 Rick Groen of The Globe and Mail criticized the action scenes as being messy but concluded his review saying that the film continues the franchise without undue embarrassment 9 Filmography editShort film Year Title Director Writer Producer1990 Jack s Bicycle Yes Yes Yes1995 He Shoots He Scores Yes Yes NoFeature film Year Title Director Producer2001 Behind Enemy Lines Yes No2004 Flight of the Phoenix Yes No2006 The Omen Yes Yes2008 Max Payne Yes Yes2013 A Good Day to Die Hard Yes No2016 I T Yes NoReferences edit FLIGHT OF THE PHOENIX Box Office Mojo Retrieved 22 August 2009 B Brian 2 June 2005 John Moore or Brett Ratner Up For Directing X Men 3 MovieWeb Archived from the original on 3 April 2019 Retrieved 27 March 2024 John Moore to direct The Book of Lost Things Movie Web 10 July 2007 Retrieved 24 June 2020 Daly Garrett The Green Screen RTE ie RTE Retrieved 14 June 2021 Papamichael Stella 24 September 2014 Getting Direct With Directors No 27 John Moore BBC Retrieved 27 August 2017 Drinking die hard and me a b White Armond 21 November 2008 Max Payne John Moore s style makes the video game adaptation a success New York Press Archived from the original on 6 February 2009 Retrieved 21 November 2008 Daniel M Kimmel 14 February 2013 Review A Good Day To Die Hard New England Movies Weekly Retrieved 14 February 2013 Rick Groen 14 February 2013 A Good Day to Die Hard More messy than hard but not dead yet The Globe and Mail Retrieved 14 February 2013 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to John Moore director John Moore at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Moore director amp oldid 1215882054, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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