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Banshee (2006)

Banshee (2006)
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A female car thief becomes the target of a notorious serial killer after stealing his mint-condition '66 Dodge Charger in this made for cable thriller from director Kari Skogland (Zebra Lounge, The L Word). Sage Rion (Taryn Manning) is a car thief who's so proficient at her profession that she's earned the nickname Banshee in certain criminal circles. Her skill for stealing cars is unmatched, and when she stumbles across the Dodge Charger of her dreams the temptation proves too powerful to deny. Unfortunately this particular muscle car belongs to a genuine "Badass" (as indicated on the license plate), a fact that Sage discovers all too late after arriving home and finding her boyfriend's severed ear along with a threatening note. Should Sage fail to return the car to its rightful owner by midnight, her recently-hearing impaired boyfriend will meet a grisly demise. But Sage isn't up against your typical murderous madman, because this particular psycho (Christian Campbell) is a popular local DJ who records the screams of his victims, mixes them with the sound of his accelerated hearbeat, and uses the resulting sounds to keep local clubbers on their feet all through the night. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Taryn ManningRomano Orzari, (more)
Director(s):
Kari Skogland
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Banshee

A female car thief becomes the target of a notorious serial killer after stealing his mint-condition '66 Dodge Charger in this made for cable thriller from director Kari Skogland (Zebra Lounge, The L Word). Sage Rion (Taryn Manning) is a car thief who's so proficient at her profession that she's earned the nickname Banshee in certain criminal circles. Her skill for stealing cars is unmatched, and when she stumbles across the Dodge Charger of her dreams the temptation proves too powerful to deny. Unfortunately this particular muscle car belongs to a genuine "Badass" (as indicated on the license plate), a fact that Sage discovers all too late after arriving home and finding her boyfriend's severed ear along with a threatening note. Should Sage fail to return the car to its rightful owner by midnight, her recently-hearing impaired boyfriend will meet a grisly demise. But Sage isn't up against your typical murderous madman, because this particular psycho (Christian Campbell) is a popular local DJ who records the screams of his victims, mixes them with the sound of his accelerated hearbeat, and uses the resulting sounds to keep local clubbers on their feet all through the night. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
95 mins

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Director(s):
Kari Skogland
Writer(s):
Kirsten Elms
Producer(s):
Kimberly Berlin
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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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    Phyllis K.

    I was hesitant on renting this movie because of the reviews...turned out to be a pretty good movie. The beginning was a little slow with Sage running around the streets at night but once it picked up not too bad. Worth a peak.

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    Mamata F.

    Juvenile.

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    Mark E.

    I'm really not into the Teen with an Attitude Avril Lavigne wanna be types, but I do like Girls who can Kick butt. And this girl does kick some butt, so I give her credit for that, but she needs to sweeten up a touch for MY Taste anyway. Not too smart either apparently, she keeps using the Cigarette lighter as a flashlight, and I keep thinking "Hey babe, the Chinese make these really cool LED Flashlights you can buy at the Swap Meet for a Dollar. " But I am sure a lot of teenage American boys will think she is "Hot". As for me, I prefer my bad little Japanese Warrior Chicks, like Eriko Sato. Honey Cutie Flash! :) Now that's someone I would rather snuggle up to. To each their own I guess.

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