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Shoot 'em Up Movie Spotlight
It all started with a baby.
Date: Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Author: Carol Pinchefsky

Shoot ‘Em Up offers one fast-paced action scene after another—11 in total, all of them unique. But for Davis, it all came down to his first image, the birth scene. “How can I top this?” he asked himself. And he always found a way.

As for the baby, no single infant played the role of the newly named Oliver: Davis used two sets of twins and one triple. Five electronic “stunt” babies were used during the action scenes.

No babies were harmed in the making of this film.

Shoot 'Em Up hits theaters September 7th and is rated R. Find out more at the film's official site .

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