A parolee teams up with his old crew determined to find a buried bag of cash stolen five years ago from a DEA bust gone bad, while being tracked by a retired Sheriff.A parolee teams up with his old crew determined to find a buried bag of cash stolen five years ago from a DEA bust gone bad, while being tracked by a retired Sheriff.A parolee teams up with his old crew determined to find a buried bag of cash stolen five years ago from a DEA bust gone bad, while being tracked by a retired Sheriff.
Veronika Bozeman
- Cici
- (as V. Bozeman)
Vince DeCosta
- Security Guard
- (uncredited)
Jack Grimmett
- Parade Attendee
- (uncredited)
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The plot is transparent. The acting is horrendous. The antihero squad members are named The Brit, The Brawn, The Brain, The Babe, and The Badass. The surprise twist at the end was so clever that you probably didn't figure it out until about four minutes into the movie. I paid $6 to watch this thing, and I feel completely ripped off.
I put this on not expecting an Oscar winner but just an easy 90 mins watch. It was not. Scenes dragged on and I lost interest.
I did not enjoy Val Kilmers 'performance' if that's what you can call it.
The writing is a little cheesy and cringe. I think everyone involved knows this and it's why they try to be so tongue and cheek.
I was originally drawn to this film because of Luke Goss and he does have some screen presence to be fair.
There were a couple of positives for example I like how they introduce each person - very Quentin Tarantino esque- however the names where a little cringe which went along nicely with the writing I've already mentioned.
I liked the cutaways, which reminded me of family guy.
Some nice visuals and musical background.
A film which has all the elements and the potential to be good which doesn't really achieve it as best it could which is a shame.
I did not enjoy Val Kilmers 'performance' if that's what you can call it.
The writing is a little cheesy and cringe. I think everyone involved knows this and it's why they try to be so tongue and cheek.
I was originally drawn to this film because of Luke Goss and he does have some screen presence to be fair.
There were a couple of positives for example I like how they introduce each person - very Quentin Tarantino esque- however the names where a little cringe which went along nicely with the writing I've already mentioned.
I liked the cutaways, which reminded me of family guy.
Some nice visuals and musical background.
A film which has all the elements and the potential to be good which doesn't really achieve it as best it could which is a shame.
First off, I want to say, "Sorry, Mr. Kilmer". You've played some very memorable roles, of which I have fond memories.
That said, my main beef with this Ocean's 11 knockoff is not that they didn't introduce and develop the characters; they did that, minimally. It's that they did not ever seem to utilize the strengths of each role that they built up in the beginning. Not sure if the writers ran out of steam, or if the producers said, "Meh, 90 minutes is enough", but there wasn't enough time for a plot.
That said, my main beef with this Ocean's 11 knockoff is not that they didn't introduce and develop the characters; they did that, minimally. It's that they did not ever seem to utilize the strengths of each role that they built up in the beginning. Not sure if the writers ran out of steam, or if the producers said, "Meh, 90 minutes is enough", but there wasn't enough time for a plot.
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- TriviaAccording to director Christian Sesma, he was so intent on casting Val Kilmer, who had lost his voice to throat cancer, and still so confident in the performance Kilmer would bring to the production that he agreed to have Kilmer's character voiced by another actor.
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