The Big Bang (2011)

The Big Bang (2011)
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A Los Angeles detective encounters high strangeness in his search for a missing woman and a 30-million-dollar cache of diamonds in this off-beat mystery thriller from Otis director Tony Krantz. Ned Cruz (Antonio Banderas) is the kind of detective people come to when all of their other resources have run dry. Approached by paroled Russian boxer Anton (Robert Maillet) to track down his elusive girlfriend, Lexie (Sienna Guillory), and recover the stash of diamonds she has stolen, Detective Cruz calls on all of his connections to get the job done. Eventually, his investigation leads him from a kinky Hollywood action icon (James Van Der Beek) to a multi-talented pornographer (Snoop Dogg) and a physics-obsessed waitress (Autumn Reeser) with an insatiable sexual appetite. Ned's hard work starts to pay off, however, when he ventures deep into the New Mexico desert, where an eccentric billionaire (Sam Elliott) and a brilliant physicist (Jimmi Simpson) have hatched a plan to recreate the Big Bang. Now, with the cops hot on his tail and a potentially catastrophic experiment unfolding right beneath his feet, Ned races to find the girl and recover the diamonds before the world comes to an end. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Antonio BanderasSienna Guillory, (more)
Director(s):
Tony Krantz
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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Synopsis of The Big Bang

A Los Angeles detective encounters high strangeness in his search for a missing woman and a 30-million-dollar cache of diamonds in this off-beat mystery thriller from Otis director Tony Krantz. Ned Cruz (Antonio Banderas) is the kind of detective people come to when all of their other resources have run dry. Approached by paroled Russian boxer Anton (Robert Maillet) to track down his elusive girlfriend, Lexie (Sienna Guillory), and recover the stash of diamonds she has stolen, Detective Cruz calls on all of his connections to get the job done. Eventually, his investigation leads him from a kinky Hollywood action icon (James Van Der Beek) to a multi-talented pornographer (Snoop Dogg) and a physics-obsessed waitress (Autumn Reeser) with an insatiable sexual appetite. Ned's hard work starts to pay off, however, when he ventures deep into the New Mexico desert, where an eccentric billionaire (Sam Elliott) and a brilliant physicist (Jimmi Simpson) have hatched a plan to recreate the Big Bang. Now, with the cops hot on his tail and a potentially catastrophic experiment unfolding right beneath his feet, Ned races to find the girl and recover the diamonds before the world comes to an end. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
101 mins

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Director(s):
Tony Krantz
Writer(s):
Erik Jendresen
Producer(s):
Richard Rionda Del CastroTony KrantzErik Jendresen
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Sexual Situations, Profanity, Violence, Nudity)
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    DEBRA D.

    Yup...its as bad the other reviews say it is. An utter waste of time. After watching the behind the scenes it was clear the Writer/Producer and Director made this movie for themselves. The story was a mess and Banderas was just dreadful. The interrogation scene took up have the movie and was essentially Banderas telling the whole back story as part of his confession to the cops. It was lazy scriptwriting as its worst. Sadly, it could have had some redeeming value if the filmmaker had not chosen to make it a tribute to film noir and light each scene like it was disco and shoot every shot with the camera tilted off angle. It just distracted and did nothing to move the story along. I'm still scratching my head at how they got the money to make this terrible story and how they convinced actors of name to act in it.

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    Sherri G.

    I must admit this wasn't one of Antonio Banderas's better movies. Not one I'll watch again...

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    Barbara M.

    bad........

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