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5.4/10
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A gang of extreme sportsmen raises the stakes in their criminal activities.A gang of extreme sportsmen raises the stakes in their criminal activities.A gang of extreme sportsmen raises the stakes in their criminal activities.
Andy Bradshaw
- Sargeant Garret
- (as Anderson Chet Bradshaw)
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- TriviaAlthough Natasha Henstridge is famous for her modeling career and her numerous sensual roles in movies, as she debuted in Species (1995), a movie in which she often was naked, she asked for two body doubles for her love scene in the sauna in this film.
- GoofsThis film is set in the United States but there are obvious Canadian and Quebec flags, along with obvious Montreal landmarks.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Bad Movie Beatdown: Steal (2010)
- SoundtracksDaydream In Blue
Written by Dean Honer, Jarrod Gosling, David Mackay, Stephen Mann, Sylvain Van Holme and Raymond Vincent
Performed and Produced by I Monster
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This is one of the most horrible movies I have ever seen. It tries to use the presently-in vogue formula of smart bad guy getting the gold. The plot is very twisty turny. It goes like this...
Three guys and a girl are out stealing banks using extreme sports talents. Action is okay, but after seeing movies like XXX, too much action has become somewhat boring. (A case of "If I see another idiot jumping over a two deck bus..."). Somehow they get into trouble with the police (gee, how is that possible?), a guy who stands in shadows and tortures them by keeping them in a really cold room, another guy who seems to be a cross between Elvis and a preacher (Horrors!).
I seriously don't know what Natasha Henstridge is for, oh wait.. I do. Those semi nude scenes. Even the love scenes suck cuz there is absolutely no chemistry.
The dialogues are cliched, the plot is cliched, the characters are cliched and the ending is cliched.
I loved Ocean's Eleven, but a hazard of its success seems to be the proliferation of crappy heist flicks that suck big time.
I used to really like Stephen Dorf, and thought he was doing weird but interesting movies. Then he did this one, and I don't think I'll ever be able to see that Aerosmith video again without grimacing.
Stay away from this one if you can't take boredom very well.
Overall rating 1/2
Three guys and a girl are out stealing banks using extreme sports talents. Action is okay, but after seeing movies like XXX, too much action has become somewhat boring. (A case of "If I see another idiot jumping over a two deck bus..."). Somehow they get into trouble with the police (gee, how is that possible?), a guy who stands in shadows and tortures them by keeping them in a really cold room, another guy who seems to be a cross between Elvis and a preacher (Horrors!).
I seriously don't know what Natasha Henstridge is for, oh wait.. I do. Those semi nude scenes. Even the love scenes suck cuz there is absolutely no chemistry.
The dialogues are cliched, the plot is cliched, the characters are cliched and the ending is cliched.
I loved Ocean's Eleven, but a hazard of its success seems to be the proliferation of crappy heist flicks that suck big time.
I used to really like Stephen Dorf, and thought he was doing weird but interesting movies. Then he did this one, and I don't think I'll ever be able to see that Aerosmith video again without grimacing.
Stay away from this one if you can't take boredom very well.
Overall rating 1/2
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Box office
- Budget
- $15,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $220,944
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $123,087
- Apr 27, 2003
- Gross worldwide
- $7,662,206
- Runtime1 hour 23 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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