Loved this movie!


The whole time I was watching it I was thinking, "What would I do now?". I really got into it. Sean Bean was excellent as usual and I thought he was much hotter than Hemsworth. Bad boys are sexy, what can I say.

I really wish this had done better in theatres so we would be guaranteed a sequel. This ending was set up perfectly for a sequel.

Spoilers coming up!

So who thinks that brother Kubic will be going after the couple now? He wants his money and he wants revenge on the people who killed his brother. How will he catch the couple? He knows his brother was trying to get back the remaining money that the couple spent so he will probably see the drawings of the three suspects on the news and guess what happened. So now he knows he is looking for a man and a woman and knows approximately what they look like. He also knows that they bought a car using cash and most likely had to return that car so his brother could get his money back. What else do you think could he use to find the couple?

Woohooo! Kubic brother #2 is going after the couple and this one will mean business and he won't be saying no to pussay!


Talk is cheap

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Amen, brother.

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It was total garbage. The entire movie was lacking in every single department. It wasn't even a coherent plot.

Oh, and the twin doesn't even know his brother is dead, because the couple paid some random scrap metal dealer to crush the car with him in it. (now that was believable.. !) so I can't see how he would even begin to find them. He had no information at all.

And Sean Bean could never act his way out of a paper bag.

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I agree with most of fatclyde_uk except for the Sean Bean part. I think he's pretty good. I really liked him in The Hitcher remake (another crap movie).

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And Sean Bean could never act his way out of a paper bag.


Uhuh.......where's that ignore button.

He does a fine job in every single role he takes on.

This movie was average, but interesting. I appreciated the attention to detail. However, a glaring error to me with all their "math" (since they focused on down to the penny)

Was the impossibility that they only spent 74k-77k or whatever. The range rover alone was 70k. And then they did all the furniture shopping, getting a flatscreen, and some nice other things. Room deals don't give you the accessories (which they had many, and which are always more expensive than the room).

Let alone the fact that they forgot sales tax on the range rover. 70K + 5-9%.

It could have been better with a bigger budget for better effects, better direction, etc. But the script was pretty solid. Those crying unrealistic...unrealistic does not equal plot hole. On top of that, how can you say what would or would not happen???

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Oh, they also had quite an impossible calculation on the equity in the house.

Supposedly, they put 20% down on a 200k house, coming in at 160k. And had a $600 something dollar monthly payment?

Really? There's no way on 160k the min payment is under $700. They'd need a rate close to 3% on a 30 year fixed loan. No way they were getting that 5 years ago (when interest rates were rising again) or any year for that matter.

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And Sean Bean could never act his way out of a paper bag.


WT*B*.

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