As of the year 2008, I have taken a keen interest in movies where an innocent member of society is framed for something he did not do, and he sets off to track down the actual culprit. This genre of movies includes The Negotiator, starring Samuel L. Jackson, U.S. Marshals, starring Tommy Lee Jones, and The Fugitive, starring Tommy Lee Jones and Harrison Ford. Please note that U.S. Marshals is the sequel to The Fugitive. I watched each of these movies and enjoyed them very much, and each one of them included a bit of humour, but I must warn you that The Negotiator posessed a disagreeable amount of swearing in it, mostly the “F” word. For more information on these movies and more, visit www.imdb.com (The Internet Movie Database). I have listed specific links of these three movies at the IMDB below.
The Fugitive: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0106977/
U.S. Marshals: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120873/
The Negotiator: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120768/
Below, there is a picture of the DVD cover of each of these movies, and a description of each movie.

The Negotiator:
Fast paced, well made, and powerful thriller.
A hostage negotiator in Chicago is set up for a murder and, in order to clear his name, takes a group hostage and ferrets out the guilty party.
The Fugitive:
An exciting and thrilling chase movie that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
A man is forced to go on the run after being falsely accused of killing his wife, and track down the real culprit.

U.S. Marshals:
A suspenceful sequel to The Fugitive.
U.S. Marshal Samuel Gerard and his street-smart deputies pursue Sheridan, a new fugitive who is accused of two New York assassinations. Aiding Gerard is a cocky young government operative who proves to be a match for Gerard’s tactical and intellectual strengths.![]()