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A detective assigned to transport a dangerous mobster discovers that she has been set-up to fail.A detective assigned to transport a dangerous mobster discovers that she has been set-up to fail.A detective assigned to transport a dangerous mobster discovers that she has been set-up to fail.
Traci Lords
- Agent Amanda Foster
- (as Traci Elizabeth Lords)
Barry W. Levy
- Stephen
- (as Barry Levy)
Michael J Rogers
- Agent Willie
- (as Michael Rogers)
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- Writer
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- TriviaThe car chase uses footage from Metro (1997)
- GoofsIn the movie, Amanda says that her daughter's name is spelled R-O-B-Y-N. In the closing credits the name is spelled with an 'I' instead of a 'Y'.
- ConnectionsEdited from The Great Los Angeles Earthquake (1990)
- SoundtracksI Don't Know, I Don't Care
Written and Performed by Alex Wilkinson
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Neat premise, spotty execution, not as bad as everyone says
"Epicenter" has a neat premise but spotty execution, and is ultimately undone by lousy casting. But it's nowhere near as bad as the dogpile of negative commentators here would have you believe.
Gary Daniels is a techie who tried to sell spyplane plans to a foreign government, but is caught in the act by an FBI agent and stressed single mom laughingly played by Traci Lords.
Suddenly, the Greatest Earthquake Ever Known doesn't send them to the Land of the Lost, but just makes it a little bit more difficult for Traci to deliver Daniels to the proper authorities, while the bad guys try to execute them both.
You know what? This movie was a hoot. It was a low-budget, Traci-Lords-starring, direct-to-video, not-enough-Jeff-Fahey hoot, and all you h8ters can just hush the heck up.
So what if this movie repurposes a scene from "Metro"? Have you seen "Metro"? I wouldn't wipe the schmutz under my nads with the rest of that movie. I'm glad someone put its one decent action scene to a better use.
And to all those folks crying, "Hey, that's the same elevator from 'Speed'!" Find a girl, kiss her, and stop spending your time pointing out similar elevators in movies.
Dollar Tree had this for, yep, a dollar. Not sure I'd spend much more, but glad I laid out the buck for this one.
Gary Daniels is a techie who tried to sell spyplane plans to a foreign government, but is caught in the act by an FBI agent and stressed single mom laughingly played by Traci Lords.
Suddenly, the Greatest Earthquake Ever Known doesn't send them to the Land of the Lost, but just makes it a little bit more difficult for Traci to deliver Daniels to the proper authorities, while the bad guys try to execute them both.
You know what? This movie was a hoot. It was a low-budget, Traci-Lords-starring, direct-to-video, not-enough-Jeff-Fahey hoot, and all you h8ters can just hush the heck up.
So what if this movie repurposes a scene from "Metro"? Have you seen "Metro"? I wouldn't wipe the schmutz under my nads with the rest of that movie. I'm glad someone put its one decent action scene to a better use.
And to all those folks crying, "Hey, that's the same elevator from 'Speed'!" Find a girl, kiss her, and stop spending your time pointing out similar elevators in movies.
Dollar Tree had this for, yep, a dollar. Not sure I'd spend much more, but glad I laid out the buck for this one.
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- mikemdp
- Dec 9, 2012
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- Runtime1 hour 42 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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