Gridlocked Page #7

Synopsis: Former SWAT leader David Hendrix is down on his luck and has failed to receive medical clearance after taking a bullet on the job. Despite being highly trained and competent, his efforts have been reduced to routine tasks for the NYPD. As if things couldn't get any worse, he's been forced to babysit Brody Walker, a hard partying celebrity that's been sent on a mandatory ride along as part of his probation. Pampered and irritating, Walker is the last thing Hendrix needs. But all of that changes when a police training facility comes under attack by a team of ruthless mercenaries led by the mysterious Korver. Now, Hendrix and Walker must band together with the remaining survivors to fight back and keep the mercenaries from overtaking the compound.... if they don't kill each other first.
Genre: Action
Director(s): Allan Ungar
  2 wins.
 
IMDB:
5.9
R
Year:
2015
110 min
120 Views


Let's do it.

Brody:
David, slow down!

Where are you going?

I can help you guys out there.

When the police arrive, I want

you to remember John Korver,

Ryker, Joe Beck and the vault.

- I'm not gonna leave you guys.

- Kid, this is not gonna end well

and someone has to tell the police

what happened. All right?

Here.

Get in.

- Boss.

- Give me a minute.

You did good today.

Do you think I can make a good cop?

No.

Take care of yourself.

David! Hey!

(bangs on door)

- Don't you think we could use him?

- Brody:
David!

We are. Just not for this.

Oh, sh*t.

Guys.

Guys!

Get down!

(explosion)

Hit it!

Light it up!

(explosion)

Go!

(gunshots)

I can't be in this f***ing thing.

Thanks, David,

put me in a f***ing tin box.

Oh, f***.

I should have just went to prison.

Get the door open!

Gina!

Go! Go! I'll draw their fire!

Soldier:
Come on!

Ga, gm, gm'.!

Covering!

Covering!

Soldier:
Move up!

- (gunshot)

' (explosion)

(gunshots)

(chuckles)

Go.

(gunshots)

Go on!

Fall back!

Die, you motherf***er!

Go. go!

(screams)

(screams)

(groans)

How you been doing, Davey?

Been awhile.

Tell me something.

You still handing out

those parking tickets?

You still sucking John's cock?

(breathing heavily)

You know your problem, Hendrix?

You never did wanna

get your hands dirty.

Five years later, you're still soft.

(pin tinkles)

(grenade springs)

You're still an a**hole.

(explosion)

David:
Where's Gina?

I don't know.

Go find her.

Thorough.

(gunshots)

(gun c*cks)

- Hey, douche bag.

- (gunshot)

That's disgusting.

(groans)

You all right?

Where's your vest?

(gunshots)

Get out of here!

Gina? What is she doing?

(gunshots)

That b*tch.

(gunshots)

(gun clicks)

Sh*t.

(screams)

(breathing heavily)

(muffled shouting)

Dude, it was Gina.

What?

Gina. She must have put the phone

in your pocket.

You can't trust chicks, dude.

Believe me.

Next thing you know, your dick

ends up all over the internet.

- Watch out!

- (gunshot)

What the f***, Gina? Why?

Why else?

For the money.

(gunshots)

Boom! Played dead, b*tch!

(groans)

Oh, sh*t.

I should get an Oscar for this sh*t.

That's f***ing gross.

Kung Fu, b*tch.

(screams)

Ah, sh*t.

(groans)

(screams)

(gunshot)

Lesbian my ass.

Finn, we move out in ten.

Wipe the hard drives.

Kill the signal.

- We were never here.

- I may need more time.

We don't have it.

(gunshots)

What the hell are you doing here?

I told you to stay put.

Yeah, well, Scott and Gina are dead.

- What?

- No, it's okay.

Actually, it's not because

she deserved it and he didn't.

Never mind. Let me explain later.

Can we just get out of here, please?

- You're shot.

- Yeah. Bad ass, right?

- (groans)

- It's a graze.

You're such a p*ssy.

Let's get out of here.

(gunshot)

You still alive, Dave?

So you burned those bonds

just to hurt me?

Well, you did.

But I'll tell you something,

my friend.

When you did, you sentenced

yourself and all your friends to die.

(screams in slow motion)

(gunshot)

(gun clicks)

Loudest sound in the world, Dave.

Slide locking back.

Looks like you let

your team down again, Dave.

(screams)

(gasps)

(stabbing sound)

Jason:
David!

David.

David, you in there?

You Okay?

Yeah, I'll live.

Oh, f***.

How many did you get?

About 15.

You?

Yeah, about 15.

The kid?

And Gina?

That's a long story.

Come on.

(groaning)

(coughing)

Brody.

Jesus.

F***, those things hurt

almost as much as the real thing.

Why were you trying

to hide this thing?

What?

I didn't wanna get shot

in the knee caps.

Oh, don't shoot!

Don't shoot!

I'm so glad you guys are okay.

- Who the f*** is this prick?

- Finn:
Wow.

- It got pretty crazy in there, huh?

- I don't know.

A lot of misunderstandings,

a lot of emotions,

a lot of things said

we probably didn't mean.

- He's with them, right?

- Finn:
You're okay.

- Yeah, it looks like it.

- (gun shots)

Sixteen.

Nice shot.

About f***ing time.

(radio chatter)

This is SRT 5.

This is SRT 5. Come in.

(static)

I can't believe it.

All this for a bunch of money.

Burnt to a goddam crisp.

Yeah, about that.

You're crazy.

Tell me if I'm wrong.

You know that copier in the rec room?

It's got a lot of paper in it.

How much did you take?

How much did you take?

Maybe a little.

Define a little.

- More than you wanna know.

- Oh, f***. Brody!

After surviving a near death

experience only one year ago,

actor, Brody Walker, is bouncing

back with his new blockbuster,

Gridlocked, which is set to take

the weekend box office by storm.

Walker is currently on a press tour

and has been garnering praise

for his portrayal of a rookie cop,

a role he is expected to reprise

in an already greenlit sequel

to the film.

Ben has the exclusive interview.

Brody Walker, how you been, man?

It's good to see you.

Nice to see you too, Ben.

I'm doing well, thank you for asking.

I've got to ask you.

It was about a year ago

that you found yourself

in quite a bit of trouble.

A few run-ins with the law,

a number of rumors about you.

These things had to have

an impact on your career.

I was in a dark place, man.

It was dark. And...

But, you know, I'm feeling

better now and Brody's back.

So no more troubles with the law?

No.

No more violence?

No more drugs?

- Nobody's perfect, Ben.

- Ben:
Right.

Okay, so you're going through this

rough patch and then all of a sudden

you find yourself in the middle of...

I guess we got to call it

a surreal experience.

Walk me through that.

What was that like for you?

Well, when you're

staring death in the eyes,

and it's staring back at you...

it's scary.

Even for Brody Walker.

Ijust kept on thinking to myself,

"lt's not my time.

It's not my time.

There's thousands of fans

depending on me."

I guess I got to wonder with

everything that's happened

over this past year,

have you been able

to take those experiences

and use them to

shape your character?

Absolutely.

I mean, I think it sewed as

the basis of my performance.

You know that they actually strapped

me down and waterboarded me?

- They waterboarded you?

- Yeah, waterboarded me.

- It's a form of torture.

- Yeah.

Except they used urine.

They pissed in my mouth,

which brings me to my book,

In the Line of Fire, that's gonna

be on shelves later next week,

which will get into a lot more detail

of all the stuff that happened.

I mean, the director said

he wanted to use apple juice.

I said absolutely not.

I wanted the real thing.

And again, in the mouth.

You can't duplicate urine.

From where you were

to where we are today,

is there anybody who deserves

a thank you for getting you here?

Well, Ben, actually there is.

I know he's not gonna admit that

he's watching this right now, but...

David, I know you're out there.

I know you're watching

this right now.

Why are you not returning my calls?

I took a bullet for you,

you son of a b*tch.

Call me back.

I left all these voicemalls.

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