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| Year: | 2008 |
| Rating: | 6.1(21893) |
| Listed in: | Crime, Drama, Thriller |
| Directed by: | Gregory Hoblit |
| Actors: | Billy Burke Colin Hanks Joseph Cross Peter Lewis Diane Lane Mary Beth Hurt |
| "A cyber killer has finally found the perfect accomplice: You." | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Gregory Hoblit | |
| Actors | |
| Billy Burke | as Detective Eric Box |
| Colin Hanks | as Griffin Dowd |
| Joseph Cross | as Owen Reilly |
| Peter Lewis | as Richard Brooks |
| Tyrone Giordano | as Tim Wilks |
| Tim De Zarn | as Herbert Miller |
| Christopher Cousins | as David Williams |
| Jesse Tyler Ferguson | as Arthur James Elmer |
| John Breen | as Richard Weymouth |
| Dan Callahan | as Trey Restom |
| Ryan Deal | as Cop #1 |
| Gray Eubank | as Ray |
| Pete Ferryman | as Daytime Newscaster #1 |
| David Freitas | as Five O'Clock Newscaster #1 |
| West A. Helfrich | as Cop #2 |
| Zack Hoffman | as Chief of Police Michael Bagley |
| Ryan Hopkins | as Acne-Faced Kid |
| Len Huynh | as Tom Park |
| Jim Hyde | as National Newscaster #2 |
| Dax Jordan | as Scotty Hillman |
| Daniel Liu | as Detective Tom Moy |
| Kirk Mouser | as FBI Agent Carter Thompson |
| Jamal N. Qutub | as Young Stoner |
| Mike Smith | as SWAT #1 |
| David Wilson | as Portland Reporter #1 |
| Kevin Dahlgren | as FBI agent |
| Todd Robinson | as FBI SWAT Team |
| Alan Winston | as FBI Agent |
| Actresses | |
| Diane Lane | as Jennifer Marsh |
| Mary Beth Hurt | as Stella Marsh |
| Perla Haney-Jardine | as Annie Haskins |
| Trina Adams | as Female Cop #3 |
| Brynn Baron | as Mrs. Miller |
| Erin Carufel | as Melanie |
| Marilyn Deutsch | as National Newscaster #1 |
| Sarah Brillhart | as Daughter of Mrs. Miller |
| Diana Brillhart | as Daughter of Mrs. Miller |
| Kimberly Maus | as Five O'Clock Newscaster #2 |
| Betty Moyer | as Assistant |
| Katie O'Grady | as Portland Reporter #2 |
| Kerry Tomlinson | as Daytime Newscaster #2 |
| Gabby Brooks | as Girl at birthday party |
| Mona Jiveh | as Maid |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Filming dates: | February 2007 - ? |
| Budget: | USD 35,000,000 |
| Gross: |
USA - 28,687,835 USD (2 March 2008) UK - 549,524 GBP (2 March 2008) |
| Plot: | A secret service agent, Jennifer Marsh, gets caught in a very personal and deadly cat-and-mouse game with a serial killer who knows that people (being what they are - both curious and drawn to the dark side of things) will log onto an "untraceable" website where he conducts violent and painful murders LIVE on the net. The more people who log on and enter the website, the quicker and more violently the victim dies. |
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Original Soundtracks
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"Let Me Take That" Written by Raney Shockne, Jeeve and Michael Angelo Garcia [aka Indijinouz] Performed by Dirty Dollarz "KillWithMe" Written by Danny Lohner Performed by Renholder "Clementine" Traditional Performed by Gary Russell "Tavern In The Town" Traditional Performed by Gary Russell "The Man On The Flying Trapeze" Traditional Performed by Gary Russell |
Goofs
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Fact errors: The movie takes place in 2008, as seen when the killer types the death dates of his victims. However, early in the film, after an Internet thief is captured, Jennifer Marsh says "Sunday is his father's birthday". She is referring to January 10, which was a Thursday in 2008. Fact errors: One of the victim's lifespan is seen to have been June 14, 1955 to January 15, 2008. It is said that he is 55 years old, although in reality he would have been 52. Revealing mistakes: SPOILER: During the scene where they discover Griffin's body, (1:16:30) the actor is seen to be swallowing during the pan over the "body." Crew: When the daughter looks out the window upon seeing her house on the computer, the crew can be seen on the far right of the screen through the window next to the one she is using. Fact errors: When Agent Marsh's car loses electricity, she is forced to break a window to exit the car. All cars can be unlocked from the inside without electricity. Fact errors: The FBI does not have immediate access to firearm ownership records. Agent Marsh would have to violate the law in order to gain the information in the manner portrayed in the movie. CHAR: When Det. Marsh's electrical system is restored on her vehicle, she makes little effort to check the inside of the vehicle before re-entering it. A highly trained police officer, especially a FBI agent, would have enough sense to check the back seat throughly before making any attempt to re-enter a vehicle considered suspicious. Revealing mistakes: When the forum posts are being shown at the end of the movie, new posts show a time stamp of "> 1 minute" ago. It should be "<" for less than. Continuity: In the motel room, the morning after Griffin's death, Marsh is showing Box a video clip in Windows Media Player. The main blue icon in the toolbar is a "play" button, instead of a "pause" button, which it should be if Media Player is currently playing back a clip. Fact errors: When Agent Marsh is in the car listening to the radio it displays the frequency as 108.9FM. FM Radio dials only go to 107.9. Continuity: In the scene where Marsh is describing how the killer penetrated her wireless network, she launches the "Horsez" game on her daughter's computer. The taskbar clearly belongs to Windows XP, but the window that pops up is styled like a Vista Aero window. Revealing mistakes: When Annie is playing the "Horsez" game, the button commands shown are for that of a Sony PlayStation, not a computer. Continuity: SPOILER: When the police discovered the body of agent Griffin his body was in a clear liquid, but while the killing was being filmed by the killer we see his body in a liquid covered with blood. |
Quotes
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Agent Griffin Dowd: What's he into? Agent Jennifer Marsh: High-end tech and low-end porn. Agent Griffin Dowd: You sure he's a guy? If it's a women, she could be my soulmate. Owen Reilly: [watching his victim in a tub filling up with acid] You know if no one was watching right now, you'd just be sitting in water. But the whole world wants to watch you die, and they don't even know you. [online, Griffin sits in a chamber with sulfuric acid pumping into it] Detective Eric Box: If that's water in that tank, pretty soon he's going to be sitting in battery acid. Agent Griffin Dowd: Got the list of them right here. The most common is Heprin, get the dose right you save a life, wrong, got yourself a hemophiliac. Richard Brooks: So the more people who visit the site, the more the drug is released, and the faster he bleeds. Agent Jennifer Marsh: That's right, that's what we believe. Richard Brooks: Well isn't that wonderful. Agent Jennifer Marsh: Listen to this, I'm running the logs from that mirror we took down, he's blocking all the foreign IPs, only Americans can gain access to the site. Agent Griffin Dowd: Oh, how patriotic. Agent Jennifer Marsh: Username and password please? Agent Griffin Dowd: Coming to you... now. Chang's restaurant? Agent Jennifer Marsh: He hacked into their site? Agent Griffin Dowd: No. Half the office eats there. He's messing with us. He wanted us to find this. Who the hell is this guy? Agent Jennifer Marsh: You forming a task force? Detective Eric Box: Not yet. Agent Jennifer Marsh: Not yet? How much more do you need? Richard Brooks: What we have so far is one dead cat and a man who may or may not be in danger. Agent Jennifer Marsh: That's today. You think this is it? It's just the beginning! Detective Eric Box: Subject? What are we in science class? Agent Jennifer Marsh: What would you prefer? Detective Eric Box: How 'bout piece of shit? Agent Jennifer Marsh: What about the kitten? Did you talk to that guy? Detective Eric Box: Scottie Hillman yeah, he's a fucking jackass. All he cares about it getting the kitten's collar back because he paid twelve bucks for it. Annie Haskins: Mom, there's a video of our house on the computer! Owen Reilly: [types on killwithme.com blog] Did you really think I would let you people hurt that little girl? Agent Jennifer Marsh: Its Griffin. It's Griffin! What are these tubes? Zoom in on the tubes! Sufluric acid. Sulfuric acid? Detective Eric Box: If that's water in that tank, pretty soon he'll be sitting in battery acid. Agent Jennifer Marsh: This is James Reilly. Sixteen months ago, depressed over the recent death of his wife... a hematologist... Reilly staggered out into rush-hour traffic on the Broadway Bridge. Traffic copters were out in force. But only one caught all the action from beginning to end... Channel 12. The regular pilot was out sick that day, so the job went to Herbert Miller. He later told friends he'd gotten lucky. At the right place at the right time. The back of Reilly's skull... landed on the rooftop of this diner. So did his glasses. The skull was turned over to the coroner... but the glasses were retrieved by one of the diner's employees, Scotty Hillman. He put them up for sale online. And they sold quickly. Kids were home from school. Parents were outraged. They called the TV stations. The TV stations apologized... except for Channel 12. They'd been having a little problem in the ratings, but not that afternoon. Their numbers were sky-high. And knowing a good thing when it fell into their lap, they rushed a veteran reporter to the scene. This is David Williams. He got lucky, landed an interview with a local businessman... whose parked Cadillac had been struck by Reilly's falling body. When the interview ended, Channel 12, as a courtesy to those who might have missed it, aired the entire video one last time. Within minutes, Andrew Kilburn had pulled it off his TiVo... and posted it on five different shock-video sites. From there, Reilly's suicide was public domain... something for five billion people to feed on, laugh at, gossip about. Reilly had a son, Owen. He was brilliant. Good at electronics, mechanics and computers... but he was disturbed. He was troubled. He was withdrawn. Owen took his father's suicide very hard. He had to be hospitalized. And six months ago, he was released. This x-ray image is supposed to be Owen's father. The number on the left, the date his father died... followed by the the number of his autopsy report. Owen lives alone now at his father's house in Fairview. What do you say we arrest the piece of shit? Detective Eric Box: Hi, I'm detective Box. Arthur James Elmer: Unusual name... Detective Eric Box: Well, it wasn't up to me. |
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