A notorious group of criminals continue to baffle police by pulling off one perfectly executed bank robbery after another. They are in and out like clockwork, leaving no evidence behind, and laying low between heists. But when they attempt to pull off one last job with more money at stake than ever before,
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A notorious group of criminals continue to baffle police by pulling off one perfectly executed bank robbery after another. They are in and out like clockwork, leaving no evidence behind, and laying low between heists. But when they attempt to pull off one last job with more money at stake than ever before, the crew may find their plans interrupted by a hardened detective who is hell-bent on solving the case.
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Statement of Responsibility:
Screen Gems presents ; a Rainforest Films production ; in association with Grand Hustle Films ; produced by Will Packer, Tip "T.I." Harris and Jason Geter ; written by Peter Allen & Gabriel Casseus and John Luessenhop & Avery Duff ; directed by John Luessenhop
Title:
Takers
[videorecording]
Publisher:
Culver City, Calif. :, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment,, [2011]
Characteristics:
1 videodisc (ca. 107 min.) :,sd., col. ;,4 3/4 in.
Notes:
DVD release of the 2010 motion picture
Special features: Yeah ya know (Takers) by T.I. (music promo); filmmaker & cast commentary
Credits:
Music, Paul Haslinger ; editor, Armen Minasian ; director of photography, Michael Barrett.
Performers:
Hayden Christensen, Idris Elba, Matt Dillon, Paul Walker, Jay Hernandez, Michael Ealy, Tip "T.I." Harris, Chris Brown.
Summary:
A notorious group of criminals continue to baffle police by pulling off one perfectly executed bank robbery after another. They are in and out like clockwork, leaving no evidence behind, and laying low between heists. But when they attempt to pull off one last job with more money at stake than ever before, the crew may find their plans interrupted by a hardened detective who is hell-bent on solving the case.
Audience:
MPAA rating PG-13 for intense sequences of violence and action, a sexual situationpartial nudity and some language
System Details:
DVD; anamorphic widescreen (2.40:1) presentation; Dolby Digital 5.1 surround; region 1
DVD; anamorphic widescreen (2.40:1) presentation; Dolby Digital 5.1 surround; region 1
Other Language:
English or dubbed French soundtrack, with optional subtitles in English, French or Spanish; English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
Subject Headings:
Bank robberies Drama
Criminal investigation Drama
Genre/Form:
Feature films-lcgft
Fiction films-lcgft
Crime films-lcgft
Thrillers (Motion pictures)-lcgft
Action and adventure films-lcgft
Video recordings for the hearing impaired-lcgft
Topical Term:
Bank robberies
Criminal investigation
Additional Contributors:
Packer, Will
Geter, Jason
Luessenhop, John
Allen, Peter
Casseus, Gabriel
Duff, Avery
T.I.
- 1980-
Hernandez, Jay
- 1978-
Ealy, Michael
Brown, Chris
- 1989-
Christensen, Hayden
- 1981-
Elba, Idris
Dillon, Matt
Walker, Paul
- 1973-
Publisher No:
34994
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Add a CommentThis movie was entertaining and interesting but not one of my favorite for this year. Not too bad---good performance. I fast forwarded a lot but not all the way.
the whole cast was great! if you're a fan of paul walker, there's a pool scene in this movie that will put a smile on your face! i would recommend this absolutely.
Good actors and good twist not bad at all.
Not bad ... like another member said, some similarity to The Italian Job, the newer one not the Michael Cain one.
to much ghetto great story line
Lots of guns and explosions but little exposition. This movie is populated by second rate actors and nobodys who actually do a decent job but only because the pace of the movie is so fast. I give credit to the director for making this movie a passable affair.
Action packed bank robbery. Much better than "The Town" in my opinion.
Not bad - not great either Derivative - reminded me a little of Italian Job (without the Minis) and without the focus and not nearly as interesting. The hard-boiled detecting was more a matter of luck that detecting
Unoriginal, decently acted, expensively produced cops-&-robbers caper. The big-name cast is too large & statically handled, so that rather than contributing to the drama, it sometimes contributes to the confusion.