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Monday, March 30, 2026

2K Replay: 16 BLOCKS

 by Adam Riske

Nominated for “Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role” (Yasiin Bey, formerly known as Mos Def) at the Black Movie Awards. He lost to Laurence Fishburne in Akeelah and the Bee.

• Best Scene/Moment: Anytime Yasiin Bey’s character talks about how he wants to open a bakery that specializes in birthday cakes. It’s more interesting than the main plot.

• Best Song: “Can’t Get Enough of Your Love, Babe” by Barry White.
• Best Merch: A “16 Blocks (2006) - Double-Sided - Movie Theater Mylar…” for $12.99. There wasn’t much to choose from. This mylar is perfect for this movie. It’s all so bland. Fun fact: When I searched this movie on eBay for merch, I got more results for New Kids on the Block stuff than for 16 Blocks. I wonder if there’s a crossover superfan of both out there somewhere.

• Director Grade: 16 Blocks was directed by Richard Donner.
Great Movies: N/A
Good Movies: Superman, Lethal Weapon, Lethal Weapon 2, Radio Flyer, Conspiracy Theory
OK Movies: The Goonies, Lethal Weapon 3, Maverick, 16 Blocks
Bad Movies: Scrooged, Assassins, Lethal Weapon 4, Timeline
Unseen By Me: X-15, Salt and Pepper, Lola, The Omen, Inside Moves, The Toy, Ladyhawke, Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut
Overall Grade: B-

• Double It with This 2006 Movie: Lucky Number Slevin

• Year 2006 Movies to Trailer Before Them: Dave Chappelle’s Block Party, Inside Man, Running Scared

Ella McCay or 16 Blocks? Ella McCay
• Mall Movie? I’m gonna say no. This isn’t prestige-y so it could play the mall but Richard Donner doesn’t feel like a mall director and this movie is too square for the mall.

• Only in 2006: Yasiin Bey chooses a voice that thankfully didn’t escape 2006 and was contained only in 16 Blocks. Someone should’ve stopped him early during filming.

• Scene Stealer: I’ll go with Casey Sander by default only because I was like “Wait. Is that Bernadette’s father from The Big Bang Theory?”

• I Miss (tie): Richard Donner and new Bruce Willis movies.

• I Don’t Miss: David Morse. I feel like he’s in one out of every four movies I’ve watched in the past six months. I don’t know how this keeps happening. I should start watching more new releases since he hasn’t been in as many movies in recent years.

• 2006 Crush: Nope.

• 2026 Crush: I got nothing. A 2K Replay first!
• What I Thought in 2006: I vaguely remember not liking 16 Blocks when I saw it back in 2006. It felt kinda drab and low energy. I usually like sad hero Bruce Willis characters too, so it was somewhat of a disappointment.

• What I Think in 2026: I was slightly surprised to realize on this viewing that 16 Blocks is just as much a cop drama as it’s an action movie. It’s very meh. I like the Bruce Willis performance, but Yasiin Bey is doing a thing, and it gets grating after a while and I lost interest in what was happening well before the end credits. It’s a forgettable programmer on par with a TNT cop show you’d watch at 11am on a Tuesday.

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  2. I've only seen this once and quite liked it, and recently picked up a used Blu for cheap. I particularly remember the fun of seeing what a living, breathing creature NYC is, not just on the streets, but in all the levels and passageways right below the streets, all the backrooms of the various shops. This could make a solid double bill with Assault on Precinct 13 (2005), with 16 Blocks going first as the latter mostly takes place at night

    Question: was this Bruce's last good movie as a leading man, at least on the big screen? He was a supporting player in the subsequent Looper and Expendables 2, and I haven't seen any of his subsequent DTVs.

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    1. If you like 16 Blocks it's probably his last good movie as a leading man unless you count Live Free or Die Hard which (to me) is just ok. He's really good in Moonrise Kingdom but that's an ensemble so can't really call him the lead even though he has top billing.

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    2. Yeah, I remember Live Free or Die Hard as being aggressively mediocre, even if it does have Justified's Timothy Olyphant; as I recall, 16 Blocks is the clear winner between the two. 16 Blocks would also make a solid double bill with the similarly themed "one crazy afternoon in NYC" thriller Premium Rush, which I love. (Premium Rush would be the second feature, as it's faster and zippier and would feel like the payoff to 16 Blocks' buildup.)

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  3. Today is the last day of the Warner Archive sale over at Movie Zynga... and one can purchase this very title on the cheap. The current sale offers 4 Blu-Ray discs for $54. Tasty.

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