Check Point Page #6

Synopsis: Port City North Carolina: During a routine camp out, a local vagrant discovers plans for an invasion in America. When he tries to notify the local Sheriff about his discovery, the Sheriff dismisses his claims and has him locked up for loitering. When the Sheriff notices odd interactions with other towns folk he begins to look into the vagrants' claim of a sleeper cell living amongst the locals within this small town. After evidence of a beheading is exposed, others begin to fear that the insurgents attack on hometown USA. Questions and tempers begin to rise. Why this little beach community with it's Norman Rockwell way of life? A town where everyone knows one another... or so they thought. When the truth is blind and justice seems lost, It will take an army of five unlikely heroes banding together to infiltrate the insurgents and foil their invasion plans. War is Hell and Hell comes home at the Check Point.
Genre: Action, Thriller, War
Director(s): Thomas J. Churchill
Production: Chasing Butterflies
 
IMDB:
3.2
Year:
2017
90 min
60 Views


No, you ain't no hero, man.

You're a punk.

Goddamn terrorists

breathing free air,

the freedom that our brothers

of arms defend for you.

You're a bunch of

sadistic traitor asses.

Yeah, it's truly what

you should your army.

Traitors.

You know, I would have

more respect for you

if you crossed the

border and joined some

other radical group and

jumped on the hate

everyone bandwagon.

But planning something like this

on your own land

against your own people,

taking innocent lives

because you think worthy?

Punk.

You're a punk.

You have a lot of heart, Roy.

And I would've loved that

you join us in this fight.

But I suppose it's best that

you die with the others

so that this great

country may be reborn.

They heard the gunshot.

They want to speak to you.

Prepare to meet your maker, son.

F***!

Alright, folks, listen up.

Everything is fine.

One of our deputies discharged

his weapon. Nobody's hurt.

But I saw Suzie

get attacked by someone

dressed in black.

And I heard a

gunshot from the diner

and it's been closed since noon.

Look, I don't know what

you saw, what you think you saw,

but everything is

going to be alright.

I want you all to go home

and stay home.

Come morning, everything's

going to be fine,

alright? Now get.

Go on, get.

Go, get in!

Yeah, I got good

memories when I was a kid,

you know, going camping,

playing stickball.

Was great times, man.

Tennis ball or handball?

Handball, man.

We used to bat... baseball bat.

It was sewer play to sewer play.

It was your home run, you know?

And we always

challenged all the kids

from the neighborhood, you know?

It was the Boyle

boys versus all.

I don't get it,

you guys and your

freaking stickball dude.

It seemed like a different

world back then.

Yeah, man.

I got great memories.

Uh, you know, my...

I remember when my brother

came home from leave,

go out there in the living room,

hang out on the carpet

and we'd play with those

little green army men.

It was the coolest time ever.

- I'll never forget it.

- Yeah.

I miss him.

It was really awesome.

I mean, I got some wonderful

memories up here.

I bet you did.

You kept in touch with

the boys, any at all,

since you've been back?

My brothers?

One I think lives near

Portland, Oregon,

and the other one...

somewhere in

New York last I heard.

How about you?

You know that.

Cassandra was three years old,

Amanda left us.

Yeah. I know,

but I mean, what happened?

It's tough. It's tough.

When Cassandra was born,

Amanda was...

she was hooked on drugs, man.

It was really tough.

I mean, when you...

when you find out your

spouse is cheating on you...

everything goes south

really quick, man.

It-it turns everything

completely upside down.

She took a trip

to New York City,

hang outwith a friend of hers,

hooked up with this thug, man.

I mean, to say irresponsible

would be a...

would be a f***ing

understatement.

I mean, she turned her back

on her family.

You know how tough it is

being a single parent?

You know how tough it is

being me

and raising a little girl?

You got a great

little girl, man.

I got a good girl,

that girl over there.

She's my angel.

Here you go, uncle Roy.

I cut off the ends

like you like.

Oh man...

thank you.

Thank you.

Look at you.

She's my angel.

You say you got a plan.

Let's hear it.

I got a plan.

For damn sure I've got a plan.

You know,

my job has got its perks.

Okay?

I make the rounds.

And through making the rounds,

I can figure out who has

got the same likes as I do

or the same dislikes as I do.

In fact, this Chester,

he must have an

armament over there.

Each month,

he gets a new toy in.

Okay, but what

good does that do,

as if they're meeting

on Chester's land?

We don't even know if Chester's

down with this or not.

Oh, because Chester's a brother,

he must be down with it.

Okay, here's a newsflash.

Sheriff White McWhiteMan

turned out to be the

head devil in charge.

So, maybe the brother is clean.

Chester keeps his guns

in a shop in the back

in this cabinet.

I mean, one time I took

cover from the rain.

I saw it there.

It's easy to get into.

He's got an arsenal, man.

That's an asset.

Okay, but what about

the battleship?

Yeah, what about that?

Battleship?

Okay guys, here's the plan.

Ship's here, okay? We go in.

We take out the power

supply instantly.

It's an old ship.

Everything shuts down.

Okay? Clear the ship

from bottom to top.

- Okay.

- That's the plan.

Right now,

the most important damn thing,

everybody get their ass

in gear, get out of here,

grab everything you need and

be back within two hours.

Alright.

- Let's do it.

- Let's go.

For the love of country.

Sh*t.

Holy sh*t.

- You know I'll be back.

- I know that, dad.

- I love you.

- I love you more.

Hey baby...

make sure you call uncle Eddie.

Hello? This is Commander Bower.

Hi uncle Eddie.

Cassandra ?

Hold on. TJ's going where?

Okay, okay, okay.

I'm sending a recon team.

Don't worry.

Becca, take the over watch.

Follow the breach, TJ.

Did you bring ball cutters?

F*** no, didn't bring them.

F***. Do your thing, bro.

Go, go, go!

GO, go!

Move!

Go go 9999!

F***!

James Dean was the man.

Everything he did was cool.

The way he walked was cool.

The way he talked was cool.

The way he smoked too,

it was the coolest.

Can you imagine James Dean

smoking one of these

f***ing things?

[Laughs]

Absolutely no cool factor,

you know what I'm saying?

You must be... Roy Boyle, right?

Well, this is a good day.

I was hoping I'd get a

chance to meet you.

Say you used to be

something back in the day.

I mean, personally...

no offense,

but I just don't see it, man.

Alright, man.

Let's do this thing.

Yeah, nice to meet you too.

Hey!

Rebecca and Kenny

cleaned the lower deck.

Upper deck's clear.

Corner deck's clear, man.

Thanks for being here for me.

You good?

I'm good.

You good?

I'm good. I'll be alright.

Alright, I'm gonna have

Kenny and Becca.

Meet us at 0400 hours

at checkpoint.

- 0400 checkpoint, got you.

- You got it?

- Yeah.

- Right there.

Let's finish this

thing, goddamnit.

Thomas?

What's up, man?

Who are all these people?

What are you doing with

all these equipment, man?

What's that about?

I'm sorry for everything.

I'm so sorry.

Alright, secure the perimeter!

I don't want anybody

getting in or out!

I want this completely

locked down!

We have 18 hours to

get to checkpoint B

in Virginia if that map Larry

put together is correct.

What about the North Carolina?

Boat's about 80 miles

an hour and on point.

No, it's not a boat,

it's a battleship,

alright?

Who is our contact in Virginia?

Malloy.

James Malloy, 1st Cavalry.

I know Malloy. It's good

to know you're friends.

You better know your enemies.

Let's go!

What in the f***

have we got into?

I don't know what the

f*** we got into,

but I know how the hell

we're getting out of it.

I got left flank.

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