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The Hurricane Heist (2018)
While I didn't enjoy this film, that doesn't mean you won't. No matter what I say, the people involved in this project did it: they actually made a movie. That's something to be applauded. With that established...
I���m going to throw myself at the mercy of the court because the first time around, I liked The Hurricane Heist. In my defence, I was tickled by the premise and the potential rather than the execution. This is a dopey movie that makes flabbergasting decisions along the way and some good ones too. You’ll probably laugh at it more often than not but there are good ideas within someone will someday steal and use to greater effect.
As a hurricane descends upon the East Coast, Federal Bank employee Casey (Maggie Grace) is double-crossed by Perkins (Ralph Ineson). He and his team plan on using the storm to cover their tracks while they steal millions from the treasury. To stop them, she teams up with meteorologist Will (Toby Kebbell), whose brother Breeze (Ryan Kwanten) is being held hostage.
Anyone with a functioning brain will immediately spot tell-tale signs this movie isn’t going to be very bright. A pre-title scene has a terrified young Will look into the hurricane that just killed his father and spot a distinctly skull-like cloud leering at him. “Well… he’s a kid. Maybe he just imagined it?” I have to assume so, but then why does it show up again during the film’s climax in present day? Meanwhile, the fields we see Casey and Will race through as they try to catch up to Perkins are bone-dry! I understand they’re in the eye of the storm (a device every hurricane movie uses at some point) but just because it’s sunny doesn’t mean the rest of the wind and rain wasn’t there a second ago!
To be fair, we get plenty of good shots of the devastating storm. Streets are flooded, normally innocent projectiles are flying so fast they could impale you and buildings are barely holding together. We see the devastation, even if the wind's power is inconsistent and the protagonists always manage to avoid flying debris, even when shards of glass are whirling through the air and skewering the bad guys.
The technical flaws are a nitpick. The real problem is the writing. There are so many things that could’ve gone wrong you’re surprised the villains didn’t throw away this scheme while cooking it up in their lair. They needed a hurricane big enough for the entire town to be evacuated to land at the same time as the money drop-off. The thieves also need the hurricane to cover up their crime… which must be done under mounting pressure as they take down the guards they haven’t seduced to their cause, crack access codes, transport the money and then drive allll the way to safety? I understand the movie "needed to happen", that riches are motivating enough but if they were willing to go that far, why not just highjack the truck on the way to the facility instead?
With all of these problems, how could anyone ever think this movie was good enough to endorse? Well, here’s the thing. The hurricane actually serves to spice up what would otherwise be a pretty dull heist movie quite well. In many scenes, characters are either ahead, or in a jam when suddenly… HURRICANE! and things get thrown all out of whack. It isolates our heroes and adds danger to an already dangerous situation. "The Hurricane Heist" had my mind swirlig with possibilities. How about a story where a dedicated police officer is after a prison escapee… in the middle of a giant monster attack? Or a city-wide revenge film while a reccord-breaking snow storm rages outside? There’s got to be something there someone can use.
The Hurricane Heist is ridiculous. The attempts at making the characters endearing fail and the action/chase scenes are exciting but not enough to make you forget how convoluted the plot is, or to overlook the flaws in the special effects and writing departments. Writers Scott Windhauser & Jeff Dixon managed to give the villain a believable, full-rounded arc and the last chase is pretty cool (director Rob Cohen also brought to us the first Fast and Furious, so he knows car action) but despite these legitimately well-made elements, I still feel a little embarrassed at the thought of having seen this movie not once, but twice. (July 5, 2019)
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Get ready for a high-stakes battle as Mafia Wars hits digital and on-demand platforms on October 11th. Directed and written by Scott Windhauser, this intense crime thriller stars Tom Welling, Cam Gigandet, Cher Cosenza, Chris Mullinax, Al Linea, Sidhartha Mallya, Alessia Alciati, and introduces Sterling Griffin. https://youtu.be/Weq2PtC73Ew?feature=shared Tom Welling stars as Terry Jacobs, a recently paroled felon who is forced back into the criminal underworld. His mission? To go undercover and take down Griff (Cam Gigandet), the ruthless head of Italy’s most notorious mob syndicate. As Terry navigates the dangerous world of organized crime, the line between right and wrong blurs, leading to a heart-pounding showdown that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Produced by Thomas Zambeck, Brian Katz, Emanuele Moretti, Sasha Yelaun, and Robert Paschall Jr., Mafia Wars is a must-watch for fans of gritty crime dramas. Mark your calendars for October 11th and prepare for a cinematic experience packed with action, suspense, and unforgettable performances. Don't miss Mafia Wars—available on digital and on-demand platforms from Saban Films.
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Republican Party
** Initially united in 1854 by the promise to abolish slavery, the Republican Party has always stood for freedom, prosperity, and opportunity. Today, as those principles come under attack from the far-left, we are engaged in a national effort to fight for our proven agenda, take our message to every American, grow the party, promote election integrity, and elect Republicans up and down the ballot. The principles of the Republican Party recognize the God-given liberties while promoting opportunity for every American.
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Dead Trigger - USA, 2017 - overview
Dead Trigger – USA, 2017 – overview
Dead Trigger is a 2017 science fiction action horror feature film directed by Mike Cuff and Scott Windhauser from a screenplay co-written with Heinz Treschnitzer, based on the first-person shooter mobile game of the same name. The movie stars Dolph Lundgren, Autumn Reeser and Isaiah Washington.
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Saban Films will release Dead Triggeron VOD on May 3, 2019. Meanwhile, a DVD was issued in…
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Dead Trigger (2017)
Dead Trigger (2017) #Criitque #DeadTrigger #DolphLundgren
Résumé : Un virus mystérieux a tué des milliards et a transformé beaucoup d’autres en zombies assoiffés de sang. Incapable d’arrêter le virus, le gouvernement développe un jeu vidéo,Dead Trigger, qui reflète les événements terrifiants qui maudissent le monde.
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Dolph Lundgren (Universal Soldier) a le don de se trouver dans des productions extrêmement mauvaise et nanardesques. Entre un A…
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#Autumn Reeser#Dead Trigger#Dolph Lundgren#Heinz Treschnitzer#Isaiah Washington#Joel Gretsch#Mike Cuff#Oleg Taktarov#Scott Windhauser#Sorties 2019
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#Randy Wayne#cops and robbers#Scott Windhauser#Chosen Jacobs#Tom Berenger#Michael Jai White#Victoria Pratt#Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson#Patrick Kilpatrick
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CASTING COMPARSE PER FILM "DEEP SIX" - RETRIBUITO
CASTING COMPARSE PER FILM “DEEP SIX” – RETRIBUITO
Casting call. Per la realizzazione di un lungometraggio di genere action-movie distribuito in America, dal titolo provvisorio “Deep Six” , si effettua casting finalizzato alla selezione di comparse. Regia: Scott Windhauser Coordinatrice Aosm Paola lervolino IA CASTING Motus Produzione indipendente. Lavoro retribuito. Nello specifico si cercano : Uomini e donne solo maggiorenni Uomini e…
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‘Smallville’s Tom Welling To Star In Action-Thriller ‘Deep Six’ From Writer-Director Scott Windhauser https://ift.tt/pTrAUCF
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The Hurricane Heist (2018)
Before you come at me with torches an pitchforks, let me defend my case. There are numerous stupid moments in The Hurricane Heist. I only started seeing trailers for it a week before its release, meaning Entertainment Studios has no faith in it whatsoever. There are also some aspects of it that are quite good and I want those who will enjoy the film to see it.
As a hurricane makes its descent onto the East Coast, Federal Bank employee Casey (Maggie Grace) is double-crossed by Perkins (Ralph Ineson). He and his team plan on using the storm to cover up their tracks while they steal millions from the treasury. To help stop them, she teams up with meteorologist Will (Toby Kebbell), whose brother Breeze (Ryan Kwanten) is being held hostage.
The bad moments in The Hurricane Heist are so bad it makes you wonder what director Rob Cohen was thinking. Twice throughout, the hurricane is personified with a literal face, a move so bad it makes a similar scene in Twister look subtle. There are sequences where characters come up with the zaniest plans and they work, leaving the audience so flabbergasted I expected to hear the “clang! clang!” of jaws hitting the theatre floor. But before you dismiss this picture, let’s examine what it does well.
When was the last time we saw a good disaster movie? 1997, Titanic? This genre of movies are so concerned with the special effects and spectacle of destruction the story becomes an afterthought. The Hurricane Heist says it in the title. It’s a heist and a disaster film meshed together. And it works. All of those impossible-to-get-through defences are taken out by the weather, who also serves as an ever-present danger for both the heroes and villains. Just as things are about to go right for one of them, random windborne debris threatens to kill everyone on-screen. The heroes are unable to call for help not because of some contrivance; the bad guys picked this day so that even if Will and Casey COULD get a call through, no one would be able to come and help them. That’s how you do it! I say take this idea and use it elsewhere too! How about a slasher film during a freak island thunderstorm, or a prisoner chase at the same time as a Godzilla attack? The possibilities are endless!
Say what you will about Cohen's skill when it comes to the actors, but he knows how to shoot vehicles racing. The climax of this picture is awesome. It’s the perfect culmination of everything that’s been built up earlier.
In an action film like this one, what you really want is for it to deliver what it’s been promising. It does. The Hurricane Heist isn’t going to be for everyone, but if you are intrigued, I say go for it. (Theatrical version on the big screen, March 10, 2018)
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CINEMA Dead Trigger Dead Trigger é um filme de ação-terror americano de ficção científica de 2017 dirigido por Mike Cuff e Scott Windhauser, ambos escritores com Heinz Treschnitzer. O filme é estrelado por Dolph Lundgren, Autumn Reeser, Brooke Johnston, Chris Galya, Romeo Miller e Isaiah Washington. CLASSIFICAÇÃO: 14 anos SINOPSE Um misterioso vírus matou milhões de pessoas e transformou muitas outras em zombies sedentos de sangue… Incapaz de deter o vírus, o governo recruta jovens para formar um pelotão de elite: Dead Trigger. OPINIÃO Muito fraco. As cenas em que tentam que o Dolph Lundgren seja visto como um bonzão ao completamente ridículas. http://lopesca.blogspot.com/2021/12/cinema-dead-trigger.html https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=291965742942129&set=a.143408627797842&type=3
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Dead Trigger - USA, 2017
Dead Trigger – USA, 2017
Dead Trigger is a 2017 science fiction action horror film directed by Mike Cuff and Scott Windhauser from a screenplay co-written with Heinz Treschnitzer. Dolph Lundgren, Autumn Reeser and Isaiah Washington star.
The movie is based on the first-person shooter mobile game of the same name.
Terminal City, 2025: A mysterious virus has killed billions and turned many others into bloodthirsty…
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[CRITIQUE] Larceny (2017)
[CRITIQUE] Larceny (2017) #Critique #Larceny #DolphLundgren #CorbinBernsen #LouisMandylor
Résumé : La CIA recrute Jack, un voleur professionnel, pour entrer dans un coffre-fort situé dans une prison top-secrète au Mexique afin d’y récupérer de l’information sensible. Mais lorsque le cartel local, qui a de l’argent caché dans le complexe, envoie des professionnels pour envahir l’endroit, Jack devra se dépêcher avant de sa faire tuer pour le cartel ou par l’armée mexicaine.
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Friday Releases for June 4
Friday is the busiest day of the week for new releases, so we've decided to collect them all in one place. Friday Releases for June 4 include Lisey’s Story, Sweet Tooth, Gully, and more.
Gully
Gully, the new movie from Nabil Elderkin, is out today.
Powerful and unflinchingly honest, Gully is the explosive and timely story of three boyhood friends—Calvin, Nicky and Jesse—surviving an upbringing in LA’s roughest neighborhoods. Steeped in violence but united by friendship, together they find their escape in one out-of-control night of partying. But when the rampage stops, retribution begins.
Flashback
Flashback, the new movie from Christopher MacBride, is out today.
Frederick Fitzell (Dylan O'Brien) is living his best life—until he starts having horrific visions of Cindy (Maika Monroe), a girl who vanished in high school. He reaches out to old friends with whom he used to take a mystery drug called Mercury, but realizes the only solution lies deep within his own memories. So Frederick goes on a terrifying mental odyssey to learn the truth.
Under The Stadium Lights
Under The Stadium Lights, the new movie from Todd Randall, is out today.
Milo Gibson (Hacksaw Ridge) and Laurence Fishburne (The Matrix) star in this inspirational true story of a small town high school football team who beat all the odds to win their state championship. After a crushing defeat ended their prior season, everyone counted the Abilene Eagles out of title contention. Facing doubts and personal challenges both on and off the field, it will take the guidance of their team chaplain (Gibson) and a surrogate father figure (Fishburne) for them to realize what they can achieve when they stand united as a team. In this uplifting underdog story, the Abilene Eagles will once again soar in an incredible comeback that will be forever remembered in sports history.
Xtreme
Xtreme, the new movie from Daniel Benmayor, is out today.
Two years after his brother Lucero betrayed his family, killing his father and son, and leaving him for dead, Max , a retired hitman, is ready to execute his revenge. His carefully designed plan is moved forward when Lucero’s men mercilessly kill the family of Leo, a teenager under Max’s protection. With nothing to lose, Max faces Lucero’s men one by one until he reaches his final target.
Chasing Wonders
Chasing Wonders, the new movie from Paul Meins, is out today.
Filmed over five years, CHASING WONDERS is a heart-warming story of a young boy, who, encouraged by his grandfather to live a life of hope and possibility, takes off on the adventure of a lifetime to find the magical Emu Plains. His journey through the lush landscapes of Australia and Spain leads him to the heart of the human condition - learning to acknowledge the complexity of what comes before us but struggling not to be defined by the past.
Slow Machine
Slow Machine, the new movie from Joe DeNardo and Paul Felten, is out today.
From directors Paul Felten and Joe DeNardo comes a miniature epic of music, murder, espionage, and paranoia.
Death in Texas
Death in Texas, the new movie from Scott Windhauser, is out today.
Billy Walker is finally let out of prison after serving a seven-year sentence for manslaughter, only to find out that the only person who stuck by him during the entire ordeal, his mother, is now dying of liver failure. After visiting her doctor, Billy learns that he must break a few more laws in order to get his mother to the top of the transplant list in order to save her life.
Lisey’s Story
Lisey’s Story, the new TV series from Pablo Larraín, is out today.
Based on the novel by Stephen King, this terrifying thriller follows widow Lisey Landon (Julianne Moore) as a series of disturbing events revives memories of her marriage to author Scott Landon (Clive Owen) and the darkness that plagued him.
Sweet Tooth
Sweet Tooth, the new TV series from Jim Mickle and Beth Schwartz, is out today.
On a perilous adventure across a post-apocalyptic world, a lovable boy who’s half-human and half-deer searches for a new beginning with a gruff protector.
Dom
Dom, the new TV series from Breno Silveira, is out today.
Dom tells the story of Pedro, a handsome boy from Rio de Janeiro’s middle class who is introduced to cocaine in his teen years, putting him on the path to becoming the leader of a criminal gang that dominated the tabloids in Rio in the early 2000s: Pedro Dom. Shifting between action, adventure and drama, Dom also follows Pedro’s father Victor Dantas, who as a teenager, makes a discovery at the bottom of the sea, reports it to the authorities and ends up joining the police intelligence service. The series shows the journey of father and son living opposite lives, often mirroring and complementing each other, while both confront situations which blur the lines between right and wrong.
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