‘Takers’ Movie Review

‘Takers’ Movie Review

By Guest Author on February 15th, 2011.
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Screen Gems Films circulated their action film named “Takers” into theaters last summer. I checked it out. It got blended reviews from the pro critics,but I gave it a favorable review. I think it was superb and entertaining as it supplied good quality shootout action,as well as very exceptional scheming and plotting. It stars: Matt Dillon, Paul Walker, Idris Elba, Jay Hernandez, Tip “T.I.” Harris, Michael Ealy, Chris Brown, and Hayden Christensen.

“Takers” movie revolved around a few men who rob banks for a living. They’re led by a man named Gordon Jennings. Much of their robberies run pretty smoothly as they are masked and run a perfectly,well thought out execution,and escape route . However, after their last robbery success, their old running mate Ghost gets out of prison after serving five years for getting caught in one of their robberies that went wrong.

Ghost has returned to collect his loot,and presents a totally new robbery plan that could mean lots of money if successful. They eventually make an effort to execute the plan because it looks good on paper.

Regretfully,when put into action,things don’t go quite the way they want them to. Also, a twists on Ghost’s end of the deal sends the entire thing to hell,leaving them battling for their lives,literally.

The flick featured a ton of action scenes,which showed a guy named Jesse Attica getting involved in a major chase and shootout adventure,one of the guys taking out five males by himself while trying to obtain some C4,and another huge gunfight scene towards the conclusion. This motion picture was filled with shootouts,I can safely say.

It was very entertaining. I never got bored for a moment. I also liked all the scheming and plotting that went down in order for them to do the huge robbery attempt. It made the flick really interesting to see. I gave it an A grade.

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