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Firetrap

  • 2001
  • R
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
839
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Firetrap (2001)
ActionCrime

Master burglar Max Hopper is released early after three years and soon gets an exceptional job: stealing an advanced computer-chip from the IQ Industries headquarters. His first attempt fail... Read allMaster burglar Max Hopper is released early after three years and soon gets an exceptional job: stealing an advanced computer-chip from the IQ Industries headquarters. His first attempt fails; when he enters in cop uniform during an emergency board meeting, a fire quickly spreads... Read allMaster burglar Max Hopper is released early after three years and soon gets an exceptional job: stealing an advanced computer-chip from the IQ Industries headquarters. His first attempt fails; when he enters in cop uniform during an emergency board meeting, a fire quickly spreads- he considers it a godsend opportunity and stays, but soon has his hands too full saving ... Read all

  • Director
    • Harris Done
  • Writers
    • Diane Fine
    • Richard Preston Jr.
  • Stars
    • Dean Cain
    • Richard Tyson
    • Mel Harris
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    839
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Harris Done
    • Writers
      • Diane Fine
      • Richard Preston Jr.
    • Stars
      • Dean Cain
      • Richard Tyson
      • Mel Harris
    • 20User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Dean Cain
    Dean Cain
    • Jack…
    Richard Tyson
    Richard Tyson
    • Paul Brody
    Mel Harris
    Mel Harris
    • Cordelia Calloway
    Lori Petty
    Lori Petty
    • Lucy
    Steven Williams
    Steven Williams
    • Firefighter Chief Sheehan
    Vanessa Angel
    Vanessa Angel
    • Beth Hooper
    Jim Storm
    Jim Storm
    • Jack Calloway
    Dale Godboldo
    Dale Godboldo
    • Vincent
    John O'Hurley
    John O'Hurley
    • Richard Meeks
    Harry Van Gorkum
    Harry Van Gorkum
    • Roger
    Elena Sahagun
    Elena Sahagun
    • Caitlin Parks
    Benjamin Lum
    • Dr. Philip Chow
    David Beach
    David Beach
    • Michael Brisbane
    Robert Madrid
    Robert Madrid
    • Clark
    Kirk B.R. Woller
    Kirk B.R. Woller
    • FBI Agent Foster
    Jenna Gering
    Jenna Gering
    • Traci
    J. Patrick McCormack
    • Whitney
    Bradley Tomas
    • Haster
    • Director
      • Harris Done
    • Writers
      • Diane Fine
      • Richard Preston Jr.
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    1BrettErikJohnson

    Has the IQ of everyone sunk this low?

    I am in awe of the number of people who consider this film to be decent...much less great! Do the majority of people even have basic standards for a film they watch? I just don't know anymore.

    This "commercial cinematic product" doesn't really deserve the respect of being called a film. To call Dean Cain talented is a gross injustice to anyone who actually has talent. I have had a lot of respect for Lori Petty but most of that has gone right down the tubes. At least her role was extremely small. Maybe she had a bill that desperately needed to get paid.

    The ignorance I saw while viewing "Firetrap" was amazing. Let me start out by getting this off my chest: if you can't show fire realistically then don't show it at all. Okay?!! It's an embarrassment to all involved when you show lame effects that don't even come close to simulating an actual burning building.

    Some interesting tidbits: 1. A janitor opens the door to a large storage closet and finds the entire room engulfed in flames. What does he do? He tries to put out the fire with his broom! 2. The same janitor (who knows the building is on fire) later comes across a door marked "HAZARDOUS MATERIALS". His brilliant mind tells him that it would be a great idea to open said door. Big mistake! 3. A woman is giving a fantastically generous donation of $100,000 to a greyhound rescue fund but...she's wearing a fur coat to the charity event they're holding! (Wouldn't people who care about animals kinda frown on that sort of thing?) 4. Several of the people in the movie are forced into a vault of some sort with massive steel walls that even an electromagnetic pulse(!!) couldn't penetrate. Yet they have a spacious air vent leading right into the back of the thing that anyone could crawl through. That sure seems like a lapse in security.

    I could go on and on but I have grown tiresome thinking about this lame movie. Our "hero" whom we are supposed to be cheering for is a career criminal who early on tries to kill some police officers. What a swell guy! If the general public wants to waste their minds away on this drivel then more power to them. I just wish I could have it erased from my memory. 1/10
    3chuckrules

    The movie reeks of a TBS/TNT movie of the week

    Dean Cain, the one time Super-Man, plays Max Hooper the super-thief. He can break into any company and steal any thing for the right price. Unfortunately his latest heist ends him up in a high-rise in which someone else has set a fire to hide their own attempts to steal the product. Now the thief finds himself having to be the hero rescuing everyone in the building. Unfortunately the other thief is still in the building and the F.B.I. & C.I.A. are outside waiting for Max.

    The movie is barely passable. Dean Cain is a fun actor and has done much better with more improved material but here he is saddled with a weak script and pretty poor direction.
    Nick_Dets

    Heist Movie? Action Movie? Disaster Movie? Fails at ALL!

    "Firetrap" opens as a technological heist movie in the vein of "The Score" or "The Italian Job". Its an adequate enough "Mission Impossible"-inspired opener as Dean Cain squirrels his way through a highly survielled museum (?) to snatch a diamond. Of course he's being helped by the classic sidekick who eats chocolate in a truck and helps him with directions. He starts off as the irritating token black dude, and he only gets more and more annoying.

    "Go on with your bad self," he says in one scene. No one can argue with me that he's not the token black dude after such a line. If anyone still should want to, here's some more evidence: "You da man!" So the heist opener is pleasant enough. It quickly shifts into an action picture with a fun shootout and a surprisingly well-done car chase. Heist thriller and action adventure can be a fun mix, so "Firetrap" caught my attention. Until...

    After the attention-grabbing beginning, it's time for some good old-fashioned character exposition. This is where his boring, bland, Hallmark-ish family attachment is introduced. His bangin' wife divorced him because of his criminal involvement that led him straight to the slammer. Wanna hear something original? "Just one more job!" He imploringly says.

    I can live with a couple clichés in a generic heist/action flick. So I kept watching. Dean and his token black friend for hire train and plan to knock off a company that is quickly going under. So off Dean goes for the score of his life, covertly dressed as a cop to get him in the building.

    Then something unfortunate happens: it turns into a burning building escape movie "Inferno"-style. This threw my attention (and approval)off like a train being derailed. If there's one sure way to make a bad movie, it's to ineptly try to bind many genres together. The director whose name sounds a lot like Harry Dunn from "Dumb and Dumber" seemingly has a fitting name. His movie is a complete mess that starts off mildly entertaining, then goes up in flames with an unwatchable second half.
    Wizard-8

    Lacks spark

    My hopes were raised significantly for "Firetrap" when the PM Entertainment logo came up, because PM Entertainment made some really good made-for-video action flicks. Sadly, several seconds later, my hopes were dashed when the names of Richard Pepin and Joseph Merhi (the honchos of PM Entertainment) were not listed in the credits. They were the driving force behind those great action flicks, and without them, what we have here is an extremely mediocre movie at its best, and a painfully predictable and flat movie at its worst. You'll be saying, "I've seen this before" throughout, even if you can't remember where you've seen it before. Dean Cain makes for a one-note hero, and none of the other performances are memorable as well. I guess some of the fire effects aren't bad for a low budget movie, but you can't make a good movie simply with good special effects. If it's raining outside and this is playing on TV, you'd be more entertained going outside and being soaked.
    danielimmel

    don't waste your money

    I saw this film, in hopes that the jacket would provide an adequate premonition of what it had promised. And unfortunately, it did not. Dean Cain did his best with the writing, although I must say the acting was horrific. One liners were almost laughable at times. The fire scenes were impressive, however implausible when trying to convey the situation in technical terms to the average layman. No sprinklers went on during a building explosion?!?! Get real! Overall, not a good movie, and somewhat of an major editing faux-pas at the end in the credits. Dean Cain's character was Max Hooper, not a character named "Jack." I thought editing the final product was crucial for a consummate delivery.

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    • Goofs
      When Calloway writes down the code for the vault for Brody it begins with 305 but when Brody enters it he starts with 321.
    • Crazy credits
      Dean Cain is credited as playing "Jack" even though his character is identified as "Max Hooper" during the film.
    • Connections
      Featured in MythBusters: Crimes and Myth-Demeanors 1 (2006)

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    • Release date
      • March 16, 2001 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • One Last Heist
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • PM Entertainment Group
      • City Heat Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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