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| Year: | 2010 |
| Rating: | 5.0(3649) |
| Listed in: | Action, Comedy, Crime, Mystery, Thriller |
| Directed by: | P.J. Pesce |
| Actors: | Tom Berenger Clayne Crawford Tommy Flanagan Maury Sterling Christopher Michael Holley Martha Higareda |
| "The Director Of SMOKIN' ACES And NARC Presents" | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
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| P.J. Pesce | |
| Actors | |
| Tom Berenger | as Walter Weed |
| Clayne Crawford | as Agent Baker |
| Tommy Flanagan | as Lazlo Soot |
| Maury Sterling | as Lester Tremor |
| Christopher Michael Holley | as Special Agent Malcolm Little |
| Ernie Hudson | as Anthony Vejar |
| Michael Parks | as Fritz Tremor |
| Vinnie Jones | as Finbar McTeague |
| Hrothgar Mathews | as Agent Redstone |
| Jared Keeso | as Agent Nicholas |
| Jason Schombing | as Agent Abrego |
| David Richmond-Peck | as Agent Dominic Dumare |
| Grant Elliott | as Agent Partch |
| C. Ernst Harth | as Baby Boy Tremor |
| Fred Henderson | as Hal Leuco |
| John R. Taylor | as Father Barton |
| Peter Benson | as Marty Mecklen |
| Damon Johnson | as Milton White |
| Michael Eklund | as Navy Dude |
| Jacob Blair | as Troy |
| Matt Phillips | as Happy Clown |
| James Ram Jattan | as Sad Clown |
| Merwin Mondesir | as Agent Osterberg |
| Michael Edwards | as Agent Williamson |
| Phillip Mitchell | as Agent Culham |
| Douglas Chapman | as Agent O'Keefe |
| Michael Adamthwaite | as Agent #1 |
| Shafin Karim | as Arab Man |
| Zinaid Memisevic | as Russian Man |
| Eric Houtman | as Boy at Carnival |
| Matt Reimer | as Police Officer |
| Actresses | |
| Martha Higareda | as Ariella Martinez |
| Autumn Reeser | as Kaitlyn 'AK-47' Tremor |
| Carrie Keagan | as News Reporter |
| Kirsten Robek | as Jenny Lee |
| Sonja Bennett | as Jules Scott |
| Keegan Connor Tracy | as Vicky Salerno |
| Meghan Cooke | as Mary Weed |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Filming dates: | 16 February 2009 - 27 March 2009 |
| Plot: | Walter Weed 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, a power-tool wielding psychopath and a deadly master of disguise. |
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Original Soundtracks
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"Requiem Aeternam A" Written by Gregor Narholz (as Gregor F. Narholz) Courtesy of APM Music, LLC "That's The Way" Performed by Daniel Lenz Written by Daniel Lenz Courtesy of Daniel Lenz "Cherry Bomb" Performed by Exene Cervenka and Dead Rock West Written by Joan Jett and Kim Fowley "Ballroom Blitz" Performed by Exene Cervenka and Dead Rock West Additional Guitar by P.J. Pesce (as PJ Pesce) Written by Michael Chapman (as Michael D. Chapman) and Nicolas Chinn (as Nicholas B. Chinn) "Dance Of Death" Performed by Andrew Bissell Written by Andrew Bissell Courtesy of Whizbang, Inc. "Gimme Danger" Performed by Iggy & The Stooges Courtesy of Columbia Records and The Columbia/Epic Label Group, A unit of Sony Music Entertainment By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing "It's A Man's Man's Man's World" Performed by James Brown Written by James Brown and Betty Newsome (as Betty Jean Newsome) Courtesy of Universal Records Under license from Universal Music Enterprises "The Lost Art Of Keeping A Secret" Performed by Queens of the Stone Age (as Queens Of The Stone Age) Written by Joshua Homme (as Josh Homme) and Nick Oliveri Courtesy of Interscope Records Under license from Universal Music Enterprises "Between The Bars" Performed by Madeleine Peyroux Written by Elliott Smith (as Steven Smith) Courtesy of Rounder Records "Itisket, Itasket" (public domain) Performed by The Cory Weeds Quintet Arranged by Cory Weeds "Little Unknown" Performed by The Cory Weeds Quintet Written by Cory Weeds Courtesy of Cellar Live "Bailin' On Lou" Performed by The Cory Weeds Quintet Written by Cory Weeds / Kerry Galloway Courtesy of Cellar Live "Why Did We Fire The Gun" Performed by Waldeck Written by Engel Eva Schwaerzler and Klaus Waldeck Courtesy of Dope Noir Records "Lohengrin Overture" Written by Richard Wagner Courtesy of APM Music, LLC "Sweet Sacrifice" Performed by Evanescence Written by Amy Lee and Terry Balsamo Courtesy of Wind-Up Records, LLC By Arrangement with Secret Road Music Services, Inc. "Hell Above Water" Performed by Curve Written by Dean Garcia and Toni Halliday Courtesy of Universal International Music B.V. Under license from Universal Music Enterprises "Red Eyes And Tears" Performed by Black Rebel Motorcycle Club Written by Robert Turner (as Robert L. Been), Peter Hayes (as Peter B. Hayes) and Nick Jago (as Nicholas Jago) Courtesy of Virgin Records America Under license from EMI Film & Television Music "Complicated Shadows" Written and Performed by Elvis Costello Courtesy of Hear Music / Concord Music Group, Inc. |
Goofs
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Fact errors: When Vinnie Jones' character pounds the first spike in the guys head, he does it in the front. The guy complains he can't see anymore. The visual portion of the brain is at the back of your head. Fact errors: When Tom Berenger's character is explaining the number significance of playing cards he states that there are: 4 suits for the seasons, 52 cards for the weeks in a year, and 365 "pips" for the days in the year. Actually, in the deck he is playing with (pips in two corners) only has 348 pips, and other decks (pips in 4 corners) have as many as 452. Continuity: When they plan how to protect Walter they are told to not have anything that can communicate with the outside world. But when they are in the bunker they use video conferencing to talk to their HQ. Continuity: Actually the agents are told to remove any device that emits a radio signal so they can not be located based on signal triangulation so video conferencing is logical. What isn't logical is that they are underground in a bunker within the bar yet they are using hand held radios to communicate with the agents outside the bar. GEOG: Chicago has no mountainous terrain with essentially flat topographical features however in this movie after the bar is blown up and emergency personnel respond the camera pans between two building and you can see low mountains in the distance. |
Quotes
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Kaitlyn 'AK-47' Tremor: Dismissed! [shoots her sailor lover] Gonna make this joke about you shooting your load and then me shooting you, but it wasn't as good as "dismissed." Agent Baker: You going back to DC after this? Malcolm Little: No, man. Working on this alias for this project I've got in Vegas next year. Cat I like to call Beanie. Ghetto retard, barely educated, brought up in a gang environment. Agent Baker: Oh, that should be a pretty easy transition for you, then. Malcolm Little: What? I fucking hate hip-hop. Agent Baker: You hate hip-hop? Come on. Malcolm Little: Oh, what? A black man can't hate hip-hop? I bet you tell me my favorite food's watermelon. I just can't live without chicken, huh? Just gonna snatch up my brother badge if I ain't bumping some hip-hop. Agent Baker: You're putting words in my mouth. Malcolm Little: Hey, man, listen to me. Hip-hop is the unwanted bastard son of superior musical forms like jazz, blues. These kids don't know anything about Louis Armstrong, Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie, but hey, when it's required of me, [imitating gangsta-speak] I be pulling hos out the club, flashing knots and nines on these niggas. You know how I do, pimp. [cocks shotgun] Agent Baker: Like I said, should be a pretty easy transition for you. Fritz Tremor: Remember old Bobby Dubap, y'all? Down out of Tulsa? That shitstain got himself keistered with an RPG. Lester Tremor: Did they fire it? Fritz Tremor: Fire it? [chuckles] I'm telling you, boy. I mean, if you took the time now to bother to stuff a collapsible shoulder-launch RPG up somebody's bunghole, don't you think you'd fire it? [laughs] Wouldn't you feel just a little let down if you didn't? [laughs] Why would you put it up there in the first place? Lester Tremor: I don't know. You got your thumb up there most of the time. Why don't you tell me? Lester Tremor: Any one of you want to see my sister's tits? [fires rocket at agents] Fritz Tremor: Don't you know, boy, the danger of blood relations? That's what double-fucked the Confederacy. That's how we lost the Civil War. You think you want a whole slew of kids running around whose eyeballs are touching because you can't keep your hands off your sister? Lester Tremor: [yelling at Baby Boy] Let's go, Sling Blade, shake a leg!" Baby Boy Tremor: [after spotting circus dwarves] Minotaurs. Lester Tremor: Minotaurs are cloven-hoofed creatures of mythological origin. You mean miniatures. Baby Boy Tremor: Yuh. Kaitlyn 'AK-47' Tremor: [to Lester] You know what he meant. Baby Boy Tremor: Yuh. Fritz Tremor: You all be careful. Them clown fuckers can be dangerous, and the little ones can be lethal. I always make it a point not to cross swords with carnies and harlots, but we can use them little boys as a facade, so there we are. Yeah. They're Satan's little secret agents, collecting souls on the side. I saw one of them little bastards levitate one time, took the heart right out of a Great Dane, eat it whole, just like that. Lester Tremor: You seen what? Fritz Tremor: Yep. Lester Tremor: Where'd you see that? Now that must've been a sight to behold. Fritz Tremor: Yeah. Sent me running for my Bible. Lester Tremor: You still take comfort in them fables, Daddy? Fritz Tremor: Don't you blaspheme, boy. Never too old to put you over my knee and beat a reckoning into you. Kaitlyn 'AK-47' Tremor: You're still scared of clowns, Lester. [chuckles] Lester Tremor: I ain't scared of them, per se, just very mindful of their movements, that's all. Agent Dominic Dumare: [to undercover agent dressed as a bum] Little too convincing, Culham. Agent Culham: Fuck you. Fritz Tremor: [looking at map] This town's got more tunnels than Ho Chi Minh's whorehouse. The whole city's a warren of the wicked and depraved. Kaitlyn 'AK-47' Tremor: [reacting to Lester touching her breast] Speaking of depraved, you lay a paw on me again, I'm gonna shove that RPG where the sun refuses to shine. Kaitlyn 'AK-47' Tremor: [regarding Lester and Fritz bickering] Y'all are real at each other right now. Fritz Tremor: Ah, don't pay him no mind. His brother Jeeves, brother Darwin up to stir, see? Now he thinks he's fit, maybe, to take over this clan. Lester Tremor: I'd rather be incarcerated than have to sit here and listen to your jibberjabber. Fritz Tremor: Yeah, I can see that. You'd last about one minute up in the pen. [laughs] Yeah, you'd really be reckoning with your [imitates gay voice] feminine side. Lester Tremor: Yeah, well, there's gonna be reckoning, old boy, right quick. Fritz Tremor: [mockingly] "There's gonna be a reckoning, old boy." Agent Baker: [referring to pornographic magazine being read by Redstone] Good to see you're prepared. Staying focused. Agent Redstone: Oh, I am. I'm utterly focused on that rack. Is that not a majestic set of tits? Agent Baker: What? Are you being serious? Agent Redstone: What? Agent Baker: You're joking, right? Agent Redstone: What? What the hell you talking about? Agent Baker: [leans in and whispers] Vandeven is a transvestite. Agent Redstone: What? Agent Baker: Her vagina was made with, like, the scrotum sack. She's, like, 85% man. Come on. Come on, Red. Agent Redstone: [throws magazine down in disgust] Oh, fuck. Are you serious? I didn't know. Seriously? Agent Baker: No. Fritz Tremor: [talking with Lester] That pretend street urchin smells like John Law from here. Probably a couple hawks on the roof. It's time to set your brother loose. Lester Tremor: [after killing two agents] Injuns two, cowboys zero. Troy: [Trying to have sex with Ariella, pulls out a wad of cash] Hey, I just got paid alright? Make this shit happen. |
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