Killshot

Carmen and Wayne Colson live a quiet, suburban life. Carmen (Diane Lane) is a realtor while Wayne (Thomas Jane) is an ironworker. Suddenly everything is violently changed when they stumble upon an extortion plot hatched by two crooks, Armand "Blackbird" (Mickey Rourke) Degas and his partner Richie Nix (Joseph Gordon Levitt). While Richie is unstable and impatient, the Blackbird is calm and collected. After Wayne forces the two away with a Sleever Bar, the criminals decide to exact vengeance on the Colsons…

Based on a 1989 book.

This film provides examples of:
"Blackbird: I shoot people. Sometimes for money, sometimes for nothing."
 * All Men Are Perverts: Subverted. The mafia girl at the beginning thinks Blackbird disturbs her while she's showering because he very blatantly wants to sneak a peek. Instead he shoots her in the head for having seen his face.
 * Badass Boast: Done by Blackbird to Richie. Doesn't come off nearly as intimidating here as in the film.

"Blackbird: You gotta know what you're doing when you go in. You gotta have it figured out. Those are the rules. How you get in, how you get out. How many shots you're gonna need. Make sure you know where everybody is. Make sure nobody sees you. Don't hang around. Don't get interested. And you don't make mistakes."
 * Book Ends: The opening and closing lines of are both Blackbird reciting/narrating the set of rules that he lives by as a contract killer, albeit in truncated form the second time around.

"Blackbird: I'm not like Richie. I'm not the same as him."
 * Even Evil Has Standards: Richie kills Donna in a fit of jealous rage, . Discussed:


 * Face Death With Dignity: The old man Blackbird kills at the beginning calmly accepts his murder, but requests he be allowed to put some clothes on first. Blackbird obliges.
 * Mugging the Monster: Richie, a fancy-talking hoodlum and wannabe Badass decides to steal the cadillac of a middle-aged man (Blackbird) who looks dressed like a modern-day cowboy after the man grabbed a bite at a cheap diner. After driving around for a while at gunpoint they park the car somewhere, and Richie peruses through Blackbird's wallet. Then Blackbird shoves a gun in Richie's face and reveals that he's a contract killer. Interestingly he doesn't kill Richie, but hangs around with him for the remainder of the film.
 * Noble Demon: Blackbird.
 * Professional Killer: Blackbird.
 * What Could Have Been: John Travolta, Viggo Mortensen, and Justin Timberlake were originally attached to play Mickey Rourke's, Thomas Jane's, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt's roles.