This Mel Gibson produced film stars Wings Hauser as a high profile actor who is suddenly in the eye of a group of paparazzi. These guys are real scumbags, with the worst of them being portrayed by Tom Sizemore. Things happen and send our actor guy to the brink. From there on out think DEATH WISH but without the credibility that Bronson brough to his character. In that case you believed he ( Bronson ) could become a vigilante. The actor character in Paparrazi didn't make me believe he could end up doing the things he did. It was less than 90 minutes ( about 82 minutes) and that was fine with me. PQ wasn't that great. Colours were oversaturated. Sound was just so-so. Mel Gibson obviously has money to burn. Suggest you rent this one before buying.
PAPARAZZI ... hmmm
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