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The Drop

  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
2.6/10
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Sean Young and John Savage in The Drop (2006)
A man becomes entangled with evil, supernatural forces while delivering a car to LA
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A college student is hired to simply deliver a car to an LA parking garage. The job sounds too easy, so he checks the trunk and becomes a target in a secret war between forces of Heaven and ... Read allA college student is hired to simply deliver a car to an LA parking garage. The job sounds too easy, so he checks the trunk and becomes a target in a secret war between forces of Heaven and Hell who are after the contents of the trunk.A college student is hired to simply deliver a car to an LA parking garage. The job sounds too easy, so he checks the trunk and becomes a target in a secret war between forces of Heaven and Hell who are after the contents of the trunk.

  • Director
    • Kevin Lewis
  • Writers
    • Troy Scott
    • Kevin Lewis
  • Stars
    • John Savage
    • Sean Young
    • Michael Bondies
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  • IMDb RATING
    2.6/10
    265
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kevin Lewis
    • Writers
      • Troy Scott
      • Kevin Lewis
    • Stars
      • John Savage
      • Sean Young
      • Michael Bondies
    • 8User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    John Savage
    John Savage
    • Mr. Zero
    Sean Young
    Sean Young
    • Ivy
    Michael Bondies
    • Carter
    Kat Ogden
    Kat Ogden
    • Trista
    Marc Vann
    Marc Vann
    • Mr. One
    Kevan Michaels
    • Mr. Two
    Eric Livingstone
    • Mr. Three
    Greg Joelson
    Greg Joelson
    • Mr. Four
    George Asher
    • Sleaze-Ball
    Michael Todd
    • Laughing Scumbag
    John Miranda
    • Business Man
    Johnny Greco
    • Skater Punk
    R.D. Call
    • Interviewer
    Jeff Wetrosky
    • Mystery Man
    Jeff Lewis
    • Parking Attendant
    Serge Delpierre
    • Carter's Father
    Carson Austin
    • Bum
    Mike Ansbach
    Mike Ansbach
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      • Kevin Lewis
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      • Troy Scott
      • Kevin Lewis
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    Dethcharm

    Still Dropping...

    In THE DROP, a man named Carter (Michael Bondies) drives his car from San Francisco to Los Angeles, never knowing that he's transporting pure eeevil in his trunk.

    Once he arrives at his destination, it seems as though something interesting is about to happen.

    Nope.

    Carter sits in his car in a parking garage for what feels like a century watching people stroll by. We begin to wonder if this is a trick, some sort of endurance test.

    Then, the bad guys arrive. Hooray! Let the action begin. Now, they run around the parking structure for yet another eternity to no avail. John Savage does his best grimacing and Sean Young looks mysterious, all while a great deal of nothingness occurs.

    The End.

    My friends, watching this "movie" is like dropping an anvil on your foot. Both feet. Hell, bring on the anvil!

    Don't do this to yourselves...
    1unknwn_id

    Worst movie ever!!!

    This movie is the worst movie ever! Believe me i have seen a lot bad of movies in my life but from now on this is my nr1 WORST movie ever. Congrats.. I thought that nothing could ever beat Alone in the dark but now i know that i couldn't be more wrong. The movie starts bad and it gets worser by the minute.. Really it is that bad.

    There are so many things that irritate me about this movie that if i think of it again i just want to keep smashing my head against the wall until i pass out. The camera-work is so bad, it looks that the camera-dude for the first time in his life had a cam in his hands and just randomly started to push all buttons to see what what would happen.

    And then there is the acting.. Omg the worst part of the movie.. It just looks that the actors read their lines of text from the back-palm of their hands, especially the main-dude with his girlfriend.. I can remember a phone conversation between them that with no doubt is one of the worst acting performances ever known to mankind, i have seen robots on the discovery channel that where better in expressing their self more convincing then these 2.

    There are about a 1000 more things bad about this movie but i don''t want to spend anymore time on this trash. DON'T WATCH THIS MOVIE! EVER!
    1albrechtcm

    One of the worst of all time

    This film is so bad, so poorly made, that it's really hard to know where to start. I don't often write critiques on films because I realize that every filmmaker has a different vision and things don't always work out as expected. Besides, often with movies, it's the old problem of too many chefs in the kitchen at one time. But not even the beautiful and talented Sean Young or not-so- beautiful, especially here, John Savage, can help. From the moment the movie started I had a sudden bad feeling that was right on the mark. It started without any sense of purpose and then moved to a job interviewer who spent endless moments smoking a cigarette in a dark room while he interviewed a job applicant. This dragged on for an impossibly long time, often repeating itself and inserting confusing flashes of possibilities the job seeker was apparently imagining as the employer talked. Offered $5,000, half now and half on delivery, to drive a vehicle from San Francisco to Los Angeles (why any of this we'll never know), the kid, smart as he appears to be, jumps at the chance and away he goes. Again, due to the blotchy amateurish editing that drags on throughout the film, the kid drives and drives and drives and eventually at the end of our tether, he arrives at a huge nearly empty parking garage in Los Angeles. The old amateurish filler of frightening dreams helps kill time while the driver and the poor audience patiently waits. Finally, after getting plenty of rest, the kid peeks into the glove compartment where he finds an envelope containing a key. His immediate instinct is to go open the trunk where a briefcase awaits so he naturally has to open the case. From the brilliant light that emanates from the case, we think maybe it's like that old Ralph Meeker(Mike Hammer) flick with radioactive stuff, but we'll never really know for sure what it was. Again for obscure reasons we'll never know, the kid hides the briefcase and when eventually a couple of rough fellows turn up to collect what is referred to as "the package" (not even a remote relative of The Transporter Franchise), and seeing no package, they become belligerent. Savage then turns up and spends half an hour talking to himself and looking tired and worn while the henchmen chase the kid around up and down and through the parking garage. More than once he is right at the open entrance but he'd rather go back and run around the garage some more. Several times the men corner him and demand to know where he has hidden the briefcase, but he won't talk. So they continue to chase him around endlessly shooting wildly at him, forgetting obviously, that if he's dead he can't tell them where he hid the briefcase. One might think an all out war in the dead of night might result in a call to the police, but no. Never happens. Probably no money left to hire police. I don't want to give away what is supposed, I think, to be a surprise twist, but I can only say that I don't expect a lot of CGI or extravagant sets, etc. on a Top Ramen budget, but such a misguided unintelligent script, utterly impossible lack of direction and editing that a five-year old could have done better. Like, what's with the occasional flashes of little things that went before and have no connection to what is going on now? I'll tell you what. In writing its called padding. All the flashbacks are just padding as is the tiresome drive from SF to LA. Even the initial interview is so drawn out with the interviewer smoking a full pack of cigarettes that's it's already very discouraging. Lots of padding, very little story and/or money and the end result: This is not a movie and should never have been made. How could Ms Young and Mr. Savage be so desperate as to allow themselves to be sucked into this mess?
    2jeff24dupont2000

    Dumb

    Low budget junk.Sad story line that makes you sick.Wasted 1 1/2 hrs of my life that i will never get back.If you have a couple thousand dollars you can make this film.After DVD sales you might make 10 thousand.Don't waste your time believe me.It has sean young it,woo hoo with some boob shots(if its even her)with little lines from her.Just a guy running around a parking garage the whole movie.If your bored and have little to do watch this movie.If you have a pencil or a knife around stick it straight thru your eye and twist it to the right really hard.Better yet if you have a fast car drive it really fast into the director of this movie.
    1cherryk-1

    I also hated this movie.

    The acting, dialog, & action were all terrible in this film. There is a scene in the parking ramp where the bad guys are stalking the main character, and even though he is crouching behind one of only two cars in the lot, they can't find him. And even though his cell phone doesn't get any reception in the parking ramp, the bad guy keeps taking out HIS cell phone & making calls with no trouble. Also, after the main character gets beaten up, his face looks purple, like the makeup person just colored his face with purple powder. A really terrible film that I kept hoping would get better, but it never did. I can't imagine why Sean Young agreed to be in this movie. She is usually such a terrific actress.

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    • Release date
      • June 6, 2006 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Опасный груз
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Arts and Letters Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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