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Directed by | John Luessenhop |
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Music by | Paul Haslinger |
Cinematography | Michael Barrett |
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Distributed by | Sony Pictures Releasing |
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Running time | 107 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $32 million[1] |
Box office | $69.1 million[2] |
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Takers[3] (formerly known as Bone Deep) is a 2010 American action thriller film directed by John Luessenhop from a story and screenplay written by Luessenhop, Gabriel Casseus, Peter Allen, John Rogers, and Avery Duff. It features Matt Dillon, Paul Walker, Idris Elba, Jay Hernandez, Michael Ealy, Tip 'T.I.' Harris, Chris Brown, Hayden Christensen and Zoe Saldana. The film was released on August 27, 2010.[4]
The film follows a group of professional bank robbers (Ealy, Brown, Christensen, Walker and Elba) who specialize in spectacular robberies, as they are pulled into one last job by a recently paroled cohort (T.I.) only to be pitted against a hard-boiled detective (Dillon) and his partner (Hernandez) who interrupt their heist.[5][6][7]
Detectives Jack Welles and Eddie Hatcher investigate a daring heist by a group of well-organized bank robbers. The crew, led by Gordon Cozier, consists of John, A.J., and brothers Jake and Jesse Attica. The crew is without a former member, Ghost, who was caught during a previous robbery five years before. In his absence, Jake began a relationship with Ghost's former girlfriend Lilly, who has accepted his marriage proposal.
After Ghost is released from prison, he meets up with the crew to plan a heist, in which it is discovered that two trucks will travel together, but that all the money is kept in the lead truck, which holds $12 million.
The crew, dressed as construction workers, hide out underground, while Ghost poses as a police officer, so he can keep an eye out for the trucks. Meanwhile, in order to cover themselves in case Ghost is setting them up, John heads to the top of a nearby garage to take out Ghost with a sniper rifle in case things go wrong. The blast, having been perfectly timed to the time the trucks had turned the last corner, occurs too far forward, because the lead driver had stopped short to avoid a bicyclist, and the ruse is up. The lead driver radios the police, while armed guards pile out of the rear truck.
A gunfight ensues between the robbers in the crater and the guards on the street, until John commandeers the rear truck and rams the lead truck into the crater. John and the other robbers pack the cash into bags, and flee by heading down a variety of different tunnels, with the plan of connecting into various subway lines to make their escape.
Welles and Hatcher show up on the scene, and, after learning of the robbers' escape through the sewer system, remember a map of the city subway system from the Russian gang hideout, and deduce that they must be escaping through the stations marked on the map where the sewers intersect the subway. They rush to the nearest station, where they find Jesse, and a chase ensues, during which Jesse hides his bag of money and is cornered, and is forced to shoot Detective Hatcher in his escape. Jesse escapes, while Welles stops to aid his partner, who dies from his wound.
Jesse reconvenes with the rest of the crew at a hotel room, and admits to the shooting of Hatcher. It is now revealed that Ghost had previously cut a deal with the Russian gangsters to kill his former accomplices in exchange for half of the heist's take. Ghost gives the Russians the hotel room number, then escapes out the bathroom window, just before the Russians storm the room and attempt to kill the crew. A.J. dies in the ensuing firefight, but the rest of the crew is able to kill the Russians and flee the building before the police arrive. Jake and Jesse return home where, to their horror, Jake finds Lilly's corpse, and Jesse finds the safe where they kept their secret stash of money opened and cleaned out. The police surround their bar, and shoot the two when they make a suicide charge outside, killing them.
Gordon and John separate to make their escape, but realize that Ghost intends to take all of their money, which is being held by Scott, a well-connected fence. Ghost sneaks onto Scott's private plane and kills him, taking their laundered money in two suitcases. Gordon and Detective Welles arrive, and a three-way Mexican standoff results in which Ghost hits both Gordon and Welles. As Ghost prepares to finish Gordon off, John arrives and shoots him dead. John recognizes Welles as the same cop, who was with the little girl. John and Gordon refuse to kill Welles. John and an injured Gordon take the money and drive off, with Gordon's sister Naomi in tow. A gravely-wounded Welles manages to call 911 for help on his cell phone.
The film ends without revealing whether either Gordon or Welles survive their injuries.
Takers received generally negative reviews from critics. The review aggregatorRotten Tomatoes reported that 29% of critics have given the film a positive review based on 112 reviews, with an average rating of 4.58/10. The site's critics consensus reads, 'Takers boasts some gripping set pieces and keeps things moving quickly, but its two-dimensional characters, clichéd script, and brazenly derivative plot make it hard to recommend.'[8] On Metacritic, the film holds a weighted average score of 45 out of 100 based on 20 critics, indicating 'mixed or average reviews'.[9]Yahoo Movies critics gave the movie an average 'C' grade saying, 'Takers is almost a good little heist movie.'[10]
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Author Stephen King, in his end of the year Entertainment Weekly column, listed it at #5 of his best films of 2010. He says that 'the climax does strain credulity, but the characters feel real & the armored-car heist is the best action sequence in 2010' (EW 12/3/10 page 26).
The film was number one at the box office during its opening weekend, making $20,512,304. Takers made its US debut on approximately 2,600 screens at 2,206 locations. According to Box Office Mojo, 'The heist thriller tripled the start of Armored, and it came in only a bit behind last summer's higher-profile The Taking of Pelham 123. Its initial attendance was also nearly 50 percent greater than similar titles like Dead Presidents, and Street Kings.'[11]Takers was made available on Blu-ray and DVD on January 18, 2011.[12]
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Takers | |
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Directed by | John Luessenhop |
Produced by |
|
Screenplay by |
|
Starring |
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Music by | Paul Haslinger |
Cinematography | Michael Barrett |
Edited by | |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Sony Pictures Releasing |
Release date | |
Running time | 107 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $32 million[1] |
Box office | $69.1 million[2] |
We do not provide paid / free The Takers Movie downloads. Battleship. We do not offer to watch The Takers movie online. The Takers Movie Review are added by registered customers. Free wallpapers download of The Takers movie, hero, heroine, etc is available in our Gallery section. The Takers Wiki & Box office collections are updated regularly. Movie Times; Details; Videos Reviews. Synopsis: TAKERS takes you into the world of a notorious group of criminals (Idris Elba, Paul Walker, T.I., Chris Brown,.
Takers[3] (formerly known as Bone Deep) is a 2010 American action thriller film directed by John Luessenhop from a story and screenplay written by Luessenhop, Gabriel Casseus, Peter Allen, John Rogers, and Avery Duff. It features Matt Dillon, Paul Walker, Idris Elba, Jay Hernandez, Michael Ealy, Tip 'T.I.' Harris, Chris Brown, Hayden Christensen and Zoe Saldana. The film was released on August 27, 2010.[4]
The film follows a group of professional bank robbers (Ealy, Brown, Christensen, Walker and Elba) who specialize in spectacular robberies, as they are pulled into one last job by a recently paroled cohort (T.I.) only to be pitted against a hard-boiled detective (Dillon) and his partner (Hernandez) who interrupt their heist.[5][6][7]
Detectives Jack Welles and Eddie Hatcher investigate a daring heist by a group of well-organized bank robbers. The crew, led by Gordon Cozier, consists of John, A.J., and brothers Jake and Jesse Attica. The crew is without a former member, Ghost, who was caught during a previous robbery five years before. In his absence, Jake began a relationship with Ghost's former girlfriend Lilly, who has accepted his marriage proposal.
After Ghost is released from prison, he meets up with the crew to plan a heist, in which it is discovered that two trucks will travel together, but that all the money is kept in the lead truck, which holds $12 million.
The crew, dressed as construction workers, hide out underground, while Ghost poses as a police officer, so he can keep an eye out for the trucks. Meanwhile, in order to cover themselves in case Ghost is setting them up, John heads to the top of a nearby garage to take out Ghost with a sniper rifle in case things go wrong. The blast, having been perfectly timed to the time the trucks had turned the last corner, occurs too far forward, because the lead driver had stopped short to avoid a bicyclist, and the ruse is up. The lead driver radios the police, while armed guards pile out of the rear truck.
A gunfight ensues between the robbers in the crater and the guards on the street, until John commandeers the rear truck and rams the lead truck into the crater. John and the other robbers pack the cash into bags, and flee by heading down a variety of different tunnels, with the plan of connecting into various subway lines to make their escape.
Welles and Hatcher show up on the scene, and, after learning of the robbers' escape through the sewer system, remember a map of the city subway system from the Russian gang hideout, and deduce that they must be escaping through the stations marked on the map where the sewers intersect the subway. They rush to the nearest station, where they find Jesse, and a chase ensues, during which Jesse hides his bag of money and is cornered, and is forced to shoot Detective Hatcher in his escape. Jesse escapes, while Welles stops to aid his partner, who dies from his wound.
Jesse reconvenes with the rest of the crew at a hotel room, and admits to the shooting of Hatcher. It is now revealed that Ghost had previously cut a deal with the Russian gangsters to kill his former accomplices in exchange for half of the heist's take. Ghost gives the Russians the hotel room number, then escapes out the bathroom window, just before the Russians storm the room and attempt to kill the crew. A.J. dies in the ensuing firefight, but the rest of the crew is able to kill the Russians and flee the building before the police arrive. Jake and Jesse return home where, to their horror, Jake finds Lilly's corpse, and Jesse finds the safe where they kept their secret stash of money opened and cleaned out. The police surround their bar, and shoot the two when they make a suicide charge outside, killing them.
Gordon and John separate to make their escape, but realize that Ghost intends to take all of their money, which is being held by Scott, a well-connected fence. Ghost sneaks onto Scott's private plane and kills him, taking their laundered money in two suitcases. Gordon and Detective Welles arrive, and a three-way Mexican standoff results in which Ghost hits both Gordon and Welles. As Ghost prepares to finish Gordon off, John arrives and shoots him dead. John recognizes Welles as the same cop, who was with the little girl. John and Gordon refuse to kill Welles. John and an injured Gordon take the money and drive off, with Gordon's sister Naomi in tow. A gravely-wounded Welles manages to call 911 for help on his cell phone.
The film ends without revealing whether either Gordon or Welles survive their injuries.
Takers received generally negative reviews from critics. The review aggregatorRotten Tomatoes reported that 29% of critics have given the film a positive review based on 112 reviews, with an average rating of 4.58/10. The site's critics consensus reads, 'Takers boasts some gripping set pieces and keeps things moving quickly, but its two-dimensional characters, clichéd script, and brazenly derivative plot make it hard to recommend.'[8] On Metacritic, the film holds a weighted average score of 45 out of 100 based on 20 critics, indicating 'mixed or average reviews'.[9]Yahoo Movies critics gave the movie an average 'C' grade saying, 'Takers is almost a good little heist movie.'[10]
Well, guess what? Shooty Skies’ tactics for forcing commercials on you are pretty darn brilliant.Remember how earlier, it was pointed out that coins in Shooty Skies are extremely rare, but that they’re also very necessary for upgrades to your plane? Well, if you’d like to skip the grind and get some low level weapons early, all you have to do is watch a commercial. Shooty skies coloring book download. Entertainment runs on ads, so even the most benevolent companies are constantly scheming new ways to get you to watch commercials. Ads are evil.
Author Stephen King, in his end of the year Entertainment Weekly column, listed it at #5 of his best films of 2010. He says that 'the climax does strain credulity, but the characters feel real & the armored-car heist is the best action sequence in 2010' (EW 12/3/10 page 26).
The film was number one at the box office during its opening weekend, making $20,512,304. Takers made its US debut on approximately 2,600 screens at 2,206 locations. According to Box Office Mojo, 'The heist thriller tripled the start of Armored, and it came in only a bit behind last summer's higher-profile The Taking of Pelham 123. Its initial attendance was also nearly 50 percent greater than similar titles like Dead Presidents, and Street Kings.'[11]Takers was made available on Blu-ray and DVD on January 18, 2011.[12]
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