A man wrongfully accused and convicted of conspiring to commit espionage against the US government is offered his freedom if he can rescue the president's daughter from an outer-space prison... Read allA man wrongfully accused and convicted of conspiring to commit espionage against the US government is offered his freedom if he can rescue the president's daughter from an outer-space prison that's been taken over by violent inmates.A man wrongfully accused and convicted of conspiring to commit espionage against the US government is offered his freedom if he can rescue the president's daughter from an outer-space prison that's been taken over by violent inmates.
- Awards
- 1 nomination total
- LOPD Technician 2
- (as Evan Timothy Moses)
- White House Doctor 1
- (as Tom Kelly)
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Don't think too hard and enjoy the trip.
Yet, it is not boring, quite the contrary. It has a very special 'Je ne sais quoi' to it. I so wanted to use that in a review for which I want to apologies to you.
I enjoyed it more than most films I have seen this year. Perplexed to explain what makes it unique without spoiling it for you and considering my first sentence, I will say after much reflection, seeing it with very low expectations would be the best. It will allow you from the start to get into the world the directors are painting for you, couple that with a possession of a twisted sense of humor and you will find a gem of a movie in there.
In short, for what it is, it is a gem.
***/*****.
Some of the non-Besson films/TV series that Lockout reminded me of are Army of Darkness, Cowboy Bebop, Die Hard, Escape from New York, Fortress, Firefly / Serenity, Minority Report, and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.
I can see that Lockout, like most of the other movies I previously specified, can also have a cult following. So I truly hope the current generation will like this movie enough to give it a chance to have a sequel. Sometimes, you just need to relax your mind and allow it just the right amount of activity to enjoy a fun cruise like this type of films can provide. More power to Mr. Besson!
Did you know
- TriviaIn October 2015, John Carpenter won a plagiarism case against Luc Besson over 'Lockout' proving clear similarities to New-York 1997 (1981) and Los Angeles 2013 (1996). A French court ruled that enough similar distinctive elements from both Carpenter's films were borrowed to merit a sanction.
- GoofsWith the bulletproof glass and other security measures, there is no reason for the Secret Service members to be in the prisoner room during the interview.
- Quotes
Emilie Warnock: Who are you? Who sent you?
Snow: Your old man did.
Emilie Warnock: My dad. What did he say?
Snow: Well, I didn't get to meet him personally. He kind of delegated your rescue. He had a big conference on the corn surplus.
Emilie Warnock: You're kidding me?
Snow: No. No, apparently, we should all be eating more corn.
Emilie Warnock: About my father?
Snow: Oh, yeah. I made that other bit up.
Emilie Warnock: Did he have a message for me?
Snow: Yes. You are adopted.
- Alternate versionsAvailable on DVD in a Unrated version that restores violence cuts for a PG-13 rating. The Unrated version is the only version included on Retail DVD/Blu-ray. But Redbox and Rental versions still carry the PG-13 cut. For instance in the Unrated cut, one can clearly see Snow shooting a person in the mouth which is not shown in the PG-13 cut.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Chelsea Lately: Episode #6.54 (2012)
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- Also known as
- MS One: Maximum Security
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Box office
- Budget
- $20,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $14,326,864
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $6,231,836
- Apr 15, 2012
- Gross worldwide
- $32,948,113
- Runtime
- 1h 35m(95 min)
- Color
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1