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Synopsis: Chris Kody, imprisoned member of the US military, is released from prison and reunited with his old team in order to pursue a renegade scientist. The catch, the scientist has developed mind control technology that can make even your friends into heartless killers.
 
IMDB:
3.8
R
Year:
2005
96 min
129 Views


Luis, get us out of here.

F***, there!

- Who are you?

- A friend of a couple of your friends.

I was wondering if we could have

a frank discussion for a moment.

By all means.

I was wondering

what a man like you...

...would be doing getting into business

with a man like Lehder.

Isn't that kind of dangerous for you?

We all woke up in a world...

...where it was more cost-effective...

...to control public opinion

rather than cater to it.

That's a good answer.

I, too, have always been impressed

with the mind-control program, but...

...what's much worse is when

private enterprise gets involved...

...and uses this kind of thing

for their own agenda.

That's when I get called in.

You've now become poison.

That's why I've been hired.

I'm the antidote.

Come on, we gotta watch

Cody's back.

Luis. Okay, you're a good boy.

Do you think you could call back

a little later?

I need the access codes...

...to transfer company funds

into my own account.

And I have very limited time

for your response.

Look up to your right.

- The account code is Alpha 8.

- Alpha 8.

- Delta 6.

- Delta 6.

- One...

- One...

Excuse me just one second.

Lehder, why is it that everything

has to be about money?

I'm very disappointed in you.

I'll get that money.

The world is full of people

who wanna fund my kind of work.

Ticket, seor.

Here's my f***ing ticket.

Where's my chopper?

Hey, what about the opera?

Call off the drones.

There's no point anymore.

No point?

It'll look great on my rsum.

I'm one of the good guys.

Come with me.

You and I are gonna walk out of here

nice, easy, like we're friends.

The chopper is waiting.

Bring her along for the ride.

Who knows,

she could come in useful.

Lehder. You can't leave me here.

They're gonna blow

this place sky high.

Then let me make this

painless for you.

Set this to overload.

You know, I've only had this car

a couple of weeks, you know?

I'll kill you, Lehder.

Come on, move. Move.

You... You can pull up at

the guard station. I'Il... I'll get you in.

Stop.

Come on. Where's the girl?

Go get her. Hurry!

Okay, okay.

Go on, get out of the car, slick.

Come on, now. You're too slow.

No! Stop. Oh, my God. I'm your boss.

I paid your wages.

Come on.

Oh, f***.

"I don't know, man. These taste

kind of like rabbit poop to me. "

And he said, "See, you getting

smart already. "

I'd like to make a toast

to our brothers and sisters...

...who died like warriors.

Chin-chin.

Luis, tell everybody how long

you were in prison for...

...and what kind of activity

you had in prison.

- Bubba? They want a Bubba story?

- Tell them what happened.

You have a

life-changing experience, Luis?

Let me just put it like this:

Bubba will never ever

try that again to anybody.

But you know what?

How you think he got all that fancy

highfalutin clothes, man?

How you think he got all that money?

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Anthony Hickox

Anthony Hickox (born 1959) is an English film director, producer and screenwriter.He is best known for his work in the horror genre, with films like Waxwork and its sequel, Waxwork II: Lost in Time, Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat, Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth, and Warlock: The Armageddon. He directed a 1997 film adaptation of the long-running Prince Valiant comic strip starring Stephen Moyer as the eponymous character. more…

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