Gamer (2009)

Controlled Execution

The Humanz go through Kable’s — aka John Tillman’s — (Gerard Butler) memories and discover why he killed his best friend.

Directed by Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor.

Released in 2009 by Lionsgate.

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  • character-type: Convict
  • character-type: Reporter
  • character-type: Hacker
  • action: Beg
  • action: Advise
  • action: Execute
  • action: Watch
  • action: Shoot
  • action: Kill
  • primary-genre: Thrillers
  • primary-genre: Drama
  • primary-genre: Foreign
  • secondary-genre: Indian Movies
  • secondary-genre: Indian Dramas
  • secondary-genre: Hindi Language
  • secondary-genre: Thriller
  • secondary-genre: Drama
  • secondary-genre: Foreign Dramas
  • secondary-genre: Foreign
  • secondary-genre: Foreign Thrillers
  • mood: Mind-Bending
  • prop: Monitors
  • prop: Pistol
  • prop: Security Camera
  • prop: Gun
  • prop: Chair
  • setting: Laboratory
  • setting: Prison
  • setting: Underground
  • theme: Control
  • theme: Fear
  • theme: Self Control
  • actor: Gerard Butler
  • actor: Michael C. Hall
  • actor: Aaron Yoo
  • actor: Kyra Sedgwick
  • actor: Alison Lohman
  • actor: Ludacris
  • actor: Johnny Whitworth
  • director: Mark Neveldine
  • director: Brian Taylor
  • producer: Mark Neveldine
  • producer: Brian Taylor
  • producer: Skip Williamson
  • producer: Tom Rosenberg
  • producer: Gary Lucchesi
  • producer: James McQuaide
  • producer: David Rubin
  • producer: Eric Reid
  • producer: Michael Paseornek
  • producer: Richard S. Wright
  • cinematographer: Ekkehart Pollack
  • composer: Geoff Zanelli
  • composer: Robb Williamson
  • editor: Fernando Villena
  • editor: Peter Amundson
  • editor: Doobie White
  • costume-designer: Alix Friedberg
  • production-designer: Jerry Fleming
  • role-name: Humanz Brother
  • role-name: Gina Parker Smith
  • role-name: Trace
  • role-name: Travis Scotch
  • role-name: John Tillman
  • role-name: Ken Castle
  • role-name: Humanz Dude
  • screenwriter: Mark Neveldine
  • screenwriter: Brian Taylor
  • year: 2009
  • studio: Lionsgate