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Score (2000)

Score (2000)
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Quentin Tarantino meets Die Hard in this two-fisted, heart-pounding, things-exploding action flick about a jewel heist gone horribly, horribly wrong. Set in Manila, the film centers on a quartet of Japanese thieves sporting traditional Japanese monikers -- Chance (Hitoshi Ozawa), Tequila (Shu Ehara), Right (Ryuji Minakami), and Peking Duck (Masahiro Yamashita) -- who venture to an abandoned warehouse to split their booty. Their meeting is crashed by sociopathic couple T.J. (Kazuyoshi Ozawa) and Sara (Miyuki Takano). A balletic display of ultraviolence ensues. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

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Director(s):
Atsushi Muroga
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DVD
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Quentin Tarantino meets Die Hard in this two-fisted, heart-pounding, things-exploding action flick about a jewel heist gone horribly, horribly wrong. Set in Manila, the film centers on a quartet of Japanese thieves sporting traditional Japanese monikers -- Chance (Hitoshi Ozawa), Tequila (Shu Ehara), Right (Ryuji Minakami), and Peking Duck (Masahiro Yamashita) -- who venture to an abandoned warehouse to split their booty. Their meeting is crashed by sociopathic couple T.J. (Kazuyoshi Ozawa) and Sara (Miyuki Takano). A balletic display of ultraviolence ensues. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins

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Director(s):
Atsushi Muroga
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    Beau S.

    "Set in Manila"??? You mean - outside of Las Vegas!? Bad acting. Voice over wasn't bad - but the movie was. Just go watch Reseviour Dogs again to get your fill, as this movie is not 1/10th of the caliber.

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