Two cops, a rookie and a grizzled vet, pursue an accomplished bank robber.Two cops, a rookie and a grizzled vet, pursue an accomplished bank robber.Two cops, a rookie and a grizzled vet, pursue an accomplished bank robber.
Natassia Malthe
- Gina Lopez
- (as Natasha Malthe)
Michasha Armstrong
- Xander Harrington
- (as Michasia Armstrong)
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- TriviaPart of a two-picture deal Jason Statham signed with Franchise Pictures, the original financier. The deal included "Chaos" and "Baker Street", a bank heist movie. When Franchise went bust "Baker Street" went into turnaround and found a home at another studio. It was retitled Vụ Cướp Thế Kỷ (2008). Statham followed the project through turnaround and eventually starred after waiting two years.
- GoofsEvery gun used in the film, no matter the type or caliber, uses the same sound effect, something akin to a broadside from the USS Missouri. Neither do the sounds take environment into account.
- Quotes
Marnie Rollins: [puts business card in Dekker's pocket] For a list of things you can put in my mouth.
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Let's be fair, it's a good movie BUT it's hardly memorable or spectacular in the long term. I think what the director thought was... "people like smart action movies, therefore i'll make mine smart". Well here's the difference you have action movies that don't look that smart but actually are. And this one looks smart but actually isn't. The problem with that is that it tries to outdo itself, especially the last thirty minutes... where the detective comes upon a different plot every ten minutes, so what we get then is a Usual Suspects kinda montage of every far fetched clue we overlooked only to be changed entirely ten minutes later up until a point were you stop caring.
The director/writer will have to explain to me how detectives take a mathematical theory seriously as a tool to outsmart cops. Again maybe the director wanted to be smart again, by namedropping it's plot by defining it with some fancy word.
Anyway i didn't think much of Jason Statham's acting at all, he's kinda like the Orlando Bloom of the action movies... luckily he doesn't carry this movie alone (unlike The Transporter). Wesley Snipes' character is typical Snipes, after starring in numerous action movies i suppose it was a walk in the park for him. And Ryan Philliphe is a very promising upcoming actor, he really delivers probably the best acting (along with Snipes) in the entire movie.
Just see it once and you'll be entertained. Just don't try to think much about the plot after worths or you'll be insulted.
The director/writer will have to explain to me how detectives take a mathematical theory seriously as a tool to outsmart cops. Again maybe the director wanted to be smart again, by namedropping it's plot by defining it with some fancy word.
Anyway i didn't think much of Jason Statham's acting at all, he's kinda like the Orlando Bloom of the action movies... luckily he doesn't carry this movie alone (unlike The Transporter). Wesley Snipes' character is typical Snipes, after starring in numerous action movies i suppose it was a walk in the park for him. And Ryan Philliphe is a very promising upcoming actor, he really delivers probably the best acting (along with Snipes) in the entire movie.
Just see it once and you'll be entertained. Just don't try to think much about the plot after worths or you'll be insulted.
- cryptkeeperboy
- Jan 20, 2006
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- Chaos
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- Budget
- $12,500,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $7,000,248
- Runtime1 hour 46 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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