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Jim is an average New Yorker living a peaceful life with a well paying job and a loving family. Suddenly, everything changes when the economy crashes causing Jim to lose everything. Filled with anger and rage, Jim snaps and goes to extreme lengths to seek revenge for the life taken from him.

Dominic Purcell as  Jim Baxford
Erin Karpluk as  Rosie Baxford
Edward Furlong as  Sean
John Heard as  Jeremy Stancroft
Keith David as  Freddy
Michael Paré as  Frank
Lochlyn Munro as  Robert
Eric Roberts as  Lawyer Patterson
Fiona Forbes as  Reporter
Tyron Leitso as  Spalding Smith

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Reviews

OneEightNine Media
2013/06/30

This is a great film. It not only has well directed action and an excellent story; but it does more to explain why one out of four Americans do not have 400 dollars to spare in case of an emergency than any film I have seen in recent years. Seriously. Even better than The Big Short. I kid you not.I wish this came out in theaters. The film is about a middle-class man and his wife who slowly lose all their income thanks to cancer and greedy Wall Street fat cats. The perfection about this film is how it builds and builds. You see the couple trying to cope while you learn more and more about the one-sided U.S. banking system. Another thing I like about this film is how it teaches us that lawyers work side-by-side and even encourage this corrupt system. If you've ever watch a film that has anything to do with law in it, you may have noticed that for every "bad guy" lawyer there is always a "good guy" lawyer. This is literally the only film I have ever seen that shows what your average bloodsucking lawyer does to the working man. Such a brilliant and powerful scene. Now let us talk about the action. This is far from a mindless action film. The gunplay builds into the film during the second half but isn't overwhelming or cheesy. As good as the action may be, you'll remember this film for the whole film and not just the action. This is a must watch.

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Philip Schroeder
2013/07/01

I just watched Bailout: The Age of Greed, and I must say it has been a long time since I last watched such a propaganda filled, poorly acted piece of sh*t. The movie actually starts out great, and we get the back-story of how f*ck-ed our main protagonists' life is f*ck-ed. His wife is recovering from some deadly disease, although it is never told what disease it is, and we just hear about all the crazy expensive medication she needs to recover fully. Meanwhile, our ''hero's'' bank is going bankrupt and that leads them to f*ck the clients who t'bought their fake stocks? It's confusing and seems like Uwe just chose to change the reason the bank f*cks it's clients mid-film so that his genius masterpiece would rally up the people who are actually believing everything from this poorly excuse of a film. Anyway, the first hour we're just following the miserable journey of Jim, who's life only seems to get worse. Eventually, Jim decides to go on a rampage and basically kill everyone he sees in a suit because suits = evil puppet of cooperation. The movie ends very stereotypically with Jim holding some speech of righteousness where he is proclaiming that if the system is not taking care of these banks he will, cause he is the soldier of the people. A real vigilante. Now, you may be thinking that Uwe Boll is some amazing society critic that knows just what he is talking about. but he's not. He's Uwe Boll. The man who raged at the internet because we wouldn't fund his shitty movie. Uwe Boll doesn't know the concept of a vigilante, but a vigilante doesn't kill at least 30 people that there may be the slightest doubt of innocence in. Don't watch this movie unless you want to laugh at how smart Uwe Boll thinks he is.

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Tony Nick
2013/07/02

One of the most amateurish and talentless movies I've ever seen. Why it's so bad:1. It's painfully predictable. 2. It's bewilderingly slow. 3. The actors' play is under any criticism. 4. The cult kid from Judgment Day is a fat guy with no presence. 5. Question to the director: How can you possibly sympathise with characters so dumb as not to get the most basic of concepts in funds investment, namely that you can end up with no money, no matter what your salesman tells you? 6. Following from the above, it makes no sense that the main character had been so complacent and oblivious as to make an investment, which if it turns sour will make his life a living nightmare, but subsequently becomes a genius master mind who investigates and foresees the moves of his victims with envious composure and intelligence. 7. Absolutely nonsensical behaviour on part of the main character in the final scenes – goes on a killing spree without any mercy, obviously having completely lost it, but along the way he spares random people – What?!!What's good about it: 1. You can see Dominic Purcell's pores in ultra HD.Grade: Another movie that spoiled Terminator 2 for me! Fu** you!

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FlashCallahan
2013/07/03

Jim is living a peaceful life with a decent paying job and a loving family. Everything changes when the economy crashes causing Jim to lose everything. Filled with anger and rage, Jim snaps and goes to extreme lengths to seek revenge for the life, and potential good life, taken away from him......If I ever wanted to change the name of a film, it would have to be this one, and I would call it 'The Unluckiest Man In The World', because, wow, does he have some poor luck.He loses money, lots of it, and because of this, he loses his job, and when John Connor gives him $10,000 (easy money), he hires the Lesser known Roberts sibling, who wastes his money anyway.And to top it all off (no pun intended), his cancer suffering wife takes her own life, because she doesn't want to bother him with her illness.And I'm sure it happens in the space of a couple of days.......Its a lot to take in, and because of all his bad luck, the most feasible of Bolls films becomes more of the same, and even though I've grown tolerant of his film style and motivational coaching, the exploitation part if the film seems pretty pointless because of the maundering build up.Lessen the bad luck, have the wife healthy and run away with the guy who lost ll his money, and then we'd have a proper exploitation revenge flick, with a message of the dangers of playing with your life savings and your marriage.The twist at the end is pretty clever, but it's be more convincing if Purcell wasn't cast as the lead (no offence to the man, he puts in a great performance).All in all. Its a pretty bland affair, offering too little too late.Stick with Rampage, for a decent, shocking Boll film.

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