Bet Your Life Page #5

Synopsis: A man [Sean] makes a bet in Las Vegas with some men who want to kill him. He bets he can stay alive for 24 hours, then comes to Cleveland to elude them.
Genre: Action
Director(s): Louis Morneau
Production: GRB Entertainment
 
IMDB:
4.6
TV-14
Year:
2004
120 min
48 Views


- Can't you tell?

They're indulging in your favorite

pastime. They're gambling.

They're betting on some of the world's

most skilled players and hunters.

They're watching, tracking results.

Losing, sorry folks.

And winning Sonny, bravo.

- This is sick.

- No, it's entertainment baby.

Romans had their Coliseum, we've

got reality TV shows.

Each and every one of you's nuts.

Victor.

Where is he?

- How are the numbers on this game?

- Excellent.

They like this guy. And the men,

they love the lady.

Chicks with guns.

Never misses.

Two point four million,

as agreed upon.

Hey, what do you say

we give these kids...

another shot to double

their money?

You two against me.

What?

You're kidding, right?

I am perfectly serious.

Don't tell me you're

actually considering this.

Not in a million years.

Sorry Joseph.

You hear that Joseph?

Save your sick games

for someone else.

Your loss.

You ever reconsider, you

know where to find us.

Trust me.

You won't be seeing me around.

- No more gambling for me.

- You'll be back.

You can't change

who you are.

Watch me.

Oh and uh, one more thing.

For someone who hunts people,

you are really a bad shot.

Next time take some

shooting lessons.

So.

What do you think you're

going to do with your share?

Planning on giving up the bounty

hunting business?

Yeah, thought

crossed my mind.

I doubt you'll be able to give

up the excitement.

I doubt you'll be able to

give up the gambling.

Yeah?

Wanna bet on it?

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