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Mise à prix 2

Original title: Smokin' Aces 2: Assassins' Ball
  • Video
  • 2010
  • R
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
15K
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Tom Berenger, Vinnie Jones, Tommy Flanagan, Maury Sterling, Autumn Reeser, Martha Higareda, and Christopher Michael Holley in Mise à prix 2 (2010)
Walter Weed (Berenger) is an unassuming desk jockey at the FBI when the Bureau uncovers a plot to assassinate him. A team of degenerate, psychotic assassins dispatched by mystery man Hal Leuco to win a huge bounty includes a resourceful beauty who has a unique method of killing her prey (Higareda), a power-tool wielding psychopath (Jones) and a deadly master of disguise (Flanagan).
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Hords of insane assassins (2 cute) gather in or near a bar waiting to kill an insignificant FBI pencil pusher at 3AM and collect $3M. He's kept in a safe house/bunker nearby surrounded by FB... Read allHords of insane assassins (2 cute) gather in or near a bar waiting to kill an insignificant FBI pencil pusher at 3AM and collect $3M. He's kept in a safe house/bunker nearby surrounded by FBI agents. Action awaits.Hords of insane assassins (2 cute) gather in or near a bar waiting to kill an insignificant FBI pencil pusher at 3AM and collect $3M. He's kept in a safe house/bunker nearby surrounded by FBI agents. Action awaits.

  • Director
    • P.J. Pesce
  • Writers
    • Olatunde Osunsanmi
    • Olumide Odebunmi
    • Tom Abrams
  • Stars
    • Tom Berenger
    • Clayne Crawford
    • Tommy Flanagan
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    15K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • P.J. Pesce
    • Writers
      • Olatunde Osunsanmi
      • Olumide Odebunmi
      • Tom Abrams
    • Stars
      • Tom Berenger
      • Clayne Crawford
      • Tommy Flanagan
    • 68User reviews
    • 45Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tom Berenger
    Tom Berenger
    • Walter Weed
    Clayne Crawford
    Clayne Crawford
    • Agent Baker
    Tommy Flanagan
    Tommy Flanagan
    • Lazlo Soot
    Maury Sterling
    Maury Sterling
    • Lester Tremor
    Martha Higareda
    Martha Higareda
    • Ariella Martinez
    Christopher Michael Holley
    Christopher Michael Holley
    • Malcolm Little
    Ernie Hudson
    Ernie Hudson
    • Anthony Vejar
    Michael Parks
    Michael Parks
    • Fritz Tremor
    Autumn Reeser
    Autumn Reeser
    • Kaitlyn 'AK-47' Tremor
    Vinnie Jones
    Vinnie Jones
    • Finbar McTeague
    Hrothgar Mathews
    Hrothgar Mathews
    • Agent Redstone
    Jared Keeso
    Jared Keeso
    • Agent Nicholas
    Jason Schombing
    Jason Schombing
    • Agent Abrego
    David Richmond-Peck
    David Richmond-Peck
    • Agent Dominic Dumare
    Grant Elliott
    • Agent Partch
    C. Ernst Harth
    C. Ernst Harth
    • Baby Boy Tremor
    Fred Henderson
    Fred Henderson
    • Hal Leuco
    John R. Taylor
    • Father Barton
    • Director
      • P.J. Pesce
    • Writers
      • Olatunde Osunsanmi
      • Olumide Odebunmi
      • Tom Abrams
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    User reviews68

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    3Siamois

    A weak attempt to cash in on the original Smokin' Aces

    Joe Carnahan's original Smokin' Aces was received with mixed feelings but a very fine piece of entertainment in itself. The original owed a lot to black crime comedies in the style of Guy Ritchie.

    This sequel/prequel/crapquel is only produced by Carnahan. He passes the directing helm to P.J. Pesce. A quick look at this "director" credit list on IMDb will tell you exactly what to expect. Assassin's Ball is diluted in every way imaginable. First, it is only very loosely connected to the original. One can guess the superb and eclectic cast from the original was probably not easy to secure and so, in an attempt to cash in, they came up with a pitiful excuse of a story which tries to keep the theme of assassins all after the same target. But the story brings nothing new and is in fact inferior. The new characters are dumbed down versions of the old ones and the acting quality is also down from he previous effort.

    There are sequences in this film that will make you cringe. For instance, a man is shot and the cheap-o blood splatter digital effect goes in an absolutely WRONG, gravity and logic- defying direction. And this single example encapsulates the weak sense of direction on display here.

    How could the producer, a man who has shot miraculously cool indie flicks and also a masterpiece such as Narc actually OK any of this? Did Carnahan just cash the check and not control the quality here?

    My other reviews will demonstrate I rarely am emotional about films when I review them but here, I must point out how disappointed I am with Assassin's Ball. Although the original was not greatness on film, it had heart, quality direction and a certain unique quality to it. How can Carnahan, who once was headed to great things after Narc, be reduced to a producer role on such garbage? This once great director saw several of his rumored projects scrapped, given to others or go in limbo.

    I once felt he would be one of the next great directors and writers of Hollywood but with this offering, I now have serious doubt about Carnahan and he no longer resides on my "must see" list. As for director Pesce, this is without a doubt the last movie from this guy I ever watch.

    I'm giving it a 3 solely because of the few entertaining bits they sucked from the original.
    8milanstanojevic

    Missing the point

    OK, I am posting this as it seems that too many people reviewing this have completely missed the point.

    First, the Special Effects: Yes they were done the way they were (badly, with a comic slant) on purpose. For two reasons. One, they were emulating British gangster flicks (for reasons of budget or style - your guess) - and second they were following a particular anarchist film style which you may be familiar with - Natural Born Killers anyone? Or perhaps you think Mr. Oliver Stone was also being cheap with the special effects? The scene of the rednecks tooing and froin in the truck with the background changing the way it did was a direct homage to that film.

    Second and last - you don't go to a film like this expecting it to solve your pointless existence. You go to have a laugh and hopefully some fun. This film did that pretty good.

    Too short if you ask me. The director had more ideas then made the screen - I blame the editing :) Cheers
    3imdb-21254

    Different director, different actors, different result ...

    I really, really liked Smokin Aces, and i was excited to go watch this sequel, featuring my favorite UK actor Vinnie Jones, who always gives violent movies this little extra just be his appearance.

    As so often with sequels, this one just doesn't cut it - it is nowhere near as well-acted, intense and spectacular as the original.

    The story features some of the assassins from part 1, but they have been cramped into the plot in an awkward way this time - without giving away too much, it's rather unbelievable. Their methods seem dull after watching part 1, and the addition of the new assassins doesn't make up for that at all.

    Bad, b-movie style acting and extremely bad CGI (explosions!) take up the remaining 1.5 hours, until the foreseeable-from-minute-1 plot-twist kicks in.

    Loads of plot holes, bad dialogs and unexplained sudden character-developments makes me rate this 3/10 unfortunately.

    TLDR: Don't bother, grab it once its out on DVD
    4majormadmax

    Average at Best

    OK, I won't even compare this movie with the 'original,' as there really is no connection between the two. Well, other than the one assassin and the fact that the FBI is the main government agency involved.

    So, standing on its own, the best that could be said of 'Smokin' Aces II - Assassins' Ball' is that it is mildly entertaining if you like movies of this genre.

    By that I mean lots of gunfire, blood, gore and a few hot women.

    Otherwise, the script is weak, the plot weaker, and the acting...well, it can barely be called acting.

    By itself, 'Smokin' Aces II' rates four stars at best. You can save yourself some money and wait until it hits the discount bins, you won't be missing anything by doing so. But do pick it up when it gets marked down, especially if you like these kind of brainless shoot-'em-up flicks!
    2bodiebob-632-909960

    Bad, But Not So Bad It's Good.

    What an awful film, the whole concept was absurd. It's one of the dumbest movies I've seen and the way they tried to dress it up as some 'Usual Suspects' style work of genius was laughable. Everything to do with the four morons in the truck (especially the clowns) would ruin any film and the plot was full of holes. Wilful suspension of disbelief is one thing but this required suspension of all intelligence.

    There are none of the big stars of the first movie. Vinnie Jones, who's improving as an actor and I want to like, still cannot deliver a line without sounding like he's reading it from a script for the first time and Tom Berenger is clearly desperate to be accepted by Hollywood again if he is taking parts like this. I bet he was very well behaved on set this time.

    Bizarrely though, this had one of the best last ten seconds of a movie I've ever seen, which is all that stopped me giving it a rating of one but by then the film was beyond redemption and it was wasted. If it had been put on the end of a decent film it would have gone down as one of the all time classic endings, it was that good an idea. Now it will just be forgotten on the end of a bit of straight to DVD garbage, which is nothing short of tragic.

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    • Trivia
      Lester Tremor says that he looks "like that dude, the one in Platoon (1986), he's in Sniper - Tireur d'élite (1993)". That "dude" is Tom Berenger, who plays Walter Weed in this film.
    • Goofs
      The ending takes place at 3 AM but immediately after it is quite light outside.
    • Quotes

      Lester Tremor: [yelling at Baby Boy] Let's go, Sling Blade, shake a leg!"

    • Connections
      Featured in Smokin' Aces 2: Assassins' Ball - Confessions of an Assassin (2010)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Gregor Narholz (as Gregor F. Narholz)

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    • Release date
      • January 19, 2010 (Canada)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Universal (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Smokin' Aces 2: Assassins' Ball
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE)
      • Working Title Films
      • Always Split Aces Productions
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    • Budget
      • $8,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 26 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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