A revenge tale about a desperate C.I.A. agent on a mission to find the man who murdered his wife.A revenge tale about a desperate C.I.A. agent on a mission to find the man who murdered his wife.A revenge tale about a desperate C.I.A. agent on a mission to find the man who murdered his wife.
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- TriviaThe film is presented by former adult film star Sasha Grey. She introduced the film at the IFC center in New York, with Danny Trejo and Mark Borchardt also in attendance.
- Crazy creditsThe credits close with the message "Stanley Cashay will return in You Only Live Once In A While".
- ConnectionsFeatures The Foreigners (2001)
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First, here's the plot from IMDb
Two briefcases with mysterious contents are stolen from top Presidential candidate Squire Parks, setting off a deadly series of double-crosses and betrayals.
Desperate warring factions of subterranean organizations will stop at nothing to gain possession of the sensitive material. A covert branch of the CIA calls on notorious Black Ops agent Stanley Cashay, who has been barely existing in a semi-comatose twilight since the murder of his wife.
Cashay is offered the identity of his wife's killer in exchange for locating and returning the cases. Agent Cashay uses the most dangerous weapons at his command, the telephone and his reputation, to unleash a bizarre assortment of operatives, including the deliciously sleazy Casey Thunderbird and exotic Tokyo-based special agent Black Licorice. Along with scores of other beguiling rogues, they initiate a horrifying chain of events, including ruthless torture and brutal killings.
OK I watched this movie and didn't get any of this from it!
And I'm torn about the review to give it. Here's why:
In terms of the flavor of the movie, it's extraordinary. It's absolutely spot on true to 70s exploitation flicks. How they found some of the set s and locations is beyond me. On this I would give it a freaking 10. It's extraordinarily creative.
But then there's the story. There is none. It's all look and no feel. And that's unfortunate because this really could have been a spectacular movie!
It needs a way better script.
So in the end I have to give it a 5 for trying but nor making it there.
Two briefcases with mysterious contents are stolen from top Presidential candidate Squire Parks, setting off a deadly series of double-crosses and betrayals.
Desperate warring factions of subterranean organizations will stop at nothing to gain possession of the sensitive material. A covert branch of the CIA calls on notorious Black Ops agent Stanley Cashay, who has been barely existing in a semi-comatose twilight since the murder of his wife.
Cashay is offered the identity of his wife's killer in exchange for locating and returning the cases. Agent Cashay uses the most dangerous weapons at his command, the telephone and his reputation, to unleash a bizarre assortment of operatives, including the deliciously sleazy Casey Thunderbird and exotic Tokyo-based special agent Black Licorice. Along with scores of other beguiling rogues, they initiate a horrifying chain of events, including ruthless torture and brutal killings.
OK I watched this movie and didn't get any of this from it!
And I'm torn about the review to give it. Here's why:
In terms of the flavor of the movie, it's extraordinary. It's absolutely spot on true to 70s exploitation flicks. How they found some of the set s and locations is beyond me. On this I would give it a freaking 10. It's extraordinarily creative.
But then there's the story. There is none. It's all look and no feel. And that's unfortunate because this really could have been a spectacular movie!
It needs a way better script.
So in the end I have to give it a 5 for trying but nor making it there.
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