An FBI agent (Copeland) shoots, but not fatally wounds a dissident gunman. His interrogation reveals many pieces to a plot which threatens the city.An FBI agent (Copeland) shoots, but not fatally wounds a dissident gunman. His interrogation reveals many pieces to a plot which threatens the city.An FBI agent (Copeland) shoots, but not fatally wounds a dissident gunman. His interrogation reveals many pieces to a plot which threatens the city.
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Adam Copeland
- Lucas Nolan
- (as Adam 'Edge' Copeland)
C.J. Perry Barnyashev
- Becky
- (as CJ 'Lana' Perry)
Kwesi Ameyaw
- Federal Agent
- (as Kewsi Ameyaw)
Michael J Rogers
- Mark Bennett
- (as Michael Rogers)
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Honestly i don't know why people here especially liked the ending. Let's say I hoped for a more logical conclusion, even though it was a really unexpected twist I did not like it at all.
From the movie I didn't expect much as it is a B movie, but it was quite good and had many twists. So for watching it when you got nothing better to do it's worth it!
From the movie I didn't expect much as it is a B movie, but it was quite good and had many twists. So for watching it when you got nothing better to do it's worth it!
"If you know what you're looking for you can prevent it all from ever happening." Lucas Nolan (Copeland) is the best interrogator in the city. After a terror plot is uncovered it is up to him to find out where and when. The suspect they have knows the answers but won't give them up easy. The only choice him and his team have is to play along with his games in hopes of finally uncovering the truth. This is a movie where you pretty much get what you expect. A type of 12 rounds sequel that tries to be much more than that. The acting is what you would expect from a WWE movie and the tenseness comes across as forced and a little cheesy at times. The suspect he is interrogating is written to convey a pretty in your face message which wouldn't be so bad but the fact that his dialog is just a series of clichés it weakens his impact. All that said, the movie did have a twist at the end that made sitting through the entire movie worth it. Overall, a very mediocre movie that is saved by the end, only because I didn't see it coming, but it also could have been that I wasn't really paying that close attention to it. I give this a C.
Movie has that made-for-tv production value but I overlooked that because the pacing is so darned fast!! I kept meaning to look at the runtime - movie felt like it was over in about :30 minutes. 😁
Denouement felt a bit rushed too, but I didn't see that TWIST coming.
All in all, say what you will but don't describe this flick as a bore.
Movie has that made-for-tv production value but I overlooked that because the pacing is so darned fast!! I kept meaning to look at the runtime - movie felt like it was over in about :30 minutes. 😁 Denouement felt a bit rushed too, but I didn't see that TWIST coming.
All in all, say what you will but don't describe this flick as a bore.
All in all, say what you will but don't describe this flick as a bore.
Movie has that made-for-tv production value but I overlooked that because the pacing is so darned fast!! I kept meaning to look at the runtime - movie felt like it was over in about :30 minutes. 😁 Denouement felt a bit rushed too, but I didn't see that TWIST coming.
All in all, say what you will but don't describe this flick as a bore.
(2016) Interrogation
CRIME THRILLER/ MYSTERY/ ACTION
FBI agent and professional interrogator, Lucas Nolan (Adam "The Edge" Copeland) teaming up with police officer, Becky (C. J. Lana Perry) to solve riddles, clues and hints into tracking and finding bombs hidden and located around the city of LA. One of those suspects that is being interrogated is Vasti Radan (Patrick Sabongui). There's a twist toward the end that absolutely makes no sense whatsoever no matter how much is thought about it, that may also involves a possible bank heist robbery. It is not the worse movie I've seen, but at the same time it is not the best about this subject matter either.
FBI agent and professional interrogator, Lucas Nolan (Adam "The Edge" Copeland) teaming up with police officer, Becky (C. J. Lana Perry) to solve riddles, clues and hints into tracking and finding bombs hidden and located around the city of LA. One of those suspects that is being interrogated is Vasti Radan (Patrick Sabongui). There's a twist toward the end that absolutely makes no sense whatsoever no matter how much is thought about it, that may also involves a possible bank heist robbery. It is not the worse movie I've seen, but at the same time it is not the best about this subject matter either.
For a movie that is supposedly all about logic .. well let's just say it takes quite a lot of chances. I like Edge (or Adam Copeland as his parents, friends and relatives call him) and I like Lana (I forgot her real name) - but is it enough to like the movie and the quite .. crazy stuff that is happening here. I reckon the twist itself is ok, whether you knew about it or not. Whether you can see it coming or not ... logic is out, does not really play a role.
It seems like many characters talk a lot but do not live up to what they should be doing. Overall it is decent I reckon, if you don't expect too much from it ... which is the best way to watch it anyway.
It seems like many characters talk a lot but do not live up to what they should be doing. Overall it is decent I reckon, if you don't expect too much from it ... which is the best way to watch it anyway.
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- TriviaAt approximately the 48 min mark, when Lucas is talking to Vasti in his apartment, Vasti states "you think you know me", which is also the opening line for Copeland's (Edge's) entrance music in the WWE.
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- $28,184
- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
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