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Armored [Blu-ray]

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3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
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Product details

  • Region: Region B/2 (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 12
  • Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent.
  • DVD Release Date: 31 May 2010
  • Run Time: 88 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B003AOUWW4
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 167,756 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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Product Description

Crime thriller in which a group of armoured transport security employees decide to stage a heist against their own company. Bored of their middle rate existence, Cochrane (Matt Dillon), Quinn (Jean Reno), Baines (Laurence Fishburne), Palmer (Amaury Nolasco) and Dobbs (Skeet Ulrich) seize the opportunity to plot a heist when they are told of an imminent job involving the transport of $42 million. An obstacle comes in their way when new employee Ty Hackett (Columbus Short) is grouped with them. Desperate to continue with their plan, they use Ty's poverty to convince him to take part in the heist. However, even the most fail-safe plans have a way of going awry...

Synopsis

Vacancy director Nimrod Antal helms the crime thriller Armored, starring Columbus Short as Ty, an armoured truck guard who gets wrapped up in a heist scheme hatched by his godfather and mentor on the job, Mike (Matt Dillon). Along with a team that includes Laurence Fishburne, Jean Reno, and Skeet Ulrich, the group makes off with a shipment of 40 million dollars, but things start to unravel when one of them kills a homeless man as they stash the cash. Ty, who almost didn't sign on to the job but caved when his house was on the verge of foreclosure and his brother nearly taken out of his custody by Child Welfare, breaks from the plan and locks himself in one of the armoured trucks until he figures out a way out of the deadly scenario. While Ty is trapped inside the truck with half of the loot, the rest of the crew has only so much time before they're reported missing, bringing life-or-death decisions to a heist where no blood was to be spilled. Things get further complicated when a patrol officer (Milo Ventimiglia) comes snooping around the warehouse district where the crew has been hiding.


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars What a little Gem of a film. 6 Dec 2012
Format:DVD|Amazon Verified Purchase
Without any mega-stars this film sizzles along holding your interest to its enevetible conclusion.Yes,Jean Reno has a part but is so much in a minor role that he is hardly noticed(I think he was miscast,just needed some pocket money).The 2 main players were excellent.Matt Dillon exuded a calm confidence and menace while Columbus Short showed his range-unsure and twitchy early on and obstinate and brave when it mattered.All the actors were superb without exception.I leave plot descriptions to others.For me the story is about the effect big money has on different charactors,and the way they react to right and wrong in a given situation.Would you steal millions from a rich and insured organisation without a second thought if it was relatively easy?Most of us would.How far would you go to suceed?What if a tramp got in the way and you had to kill him?How about a policeman?Herein lies the conflict between our main friends,who will now become enemies.Highly recommended.
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3.0 out of 5 stars "Why couldn't you just go along?" 28 May 2011
By Trevor Willsmer HALL OF FAME TOP 50 REVIEWER
Format:Blu-ray
What do you get when you take a classic b-movie premise - a group of security guards try to hijack one of their own trucks only for one man to lock himself inside and try to keep them from the money - give it a decent cast and remodel it as a typical hard-edged 'guys' Friday night movie from the 70s? In the case of Nimrod Antal's Armored, rather less than you might hope. It's the kind of film that's not bad, just a bit flat until the last half hour despite a very short running time, which perhaps isn't altogether surprising given the director's track record. US-born Antal made his name in Hungary with 2003's Kontroll, but his American ventures haven't been so lucky - this went straight to video in many territories after bombing in America while Predators failed to live up to expectations.

The rather shopworn leads (Matt Dillon, Laurence Fishbourne, Jean Reno and Fred Ward among them) are familiar enough to smooth over some basic characterisation while they never made it big enough to be unconvincing as down on their luck blue collar workers, which works in the film's favour. Their dialogue doesn't exactly sparkle, but the biggest problem is that apart from Matt Dillon and Columbus Short, none of the cast become characters in the first half of the movie: they're just guys in security uniforms played by familiar faces. It's not until things start going wrong that they start developing some distinctive personality as the stress starts to get to them - with one noticeable exception: Jean Reno. Despite his second billing and being the biggest worldwide star in the cast, it's something of a mystery why he took the part because there really isn't a part there. He has no character, little dialogue, virtually nothing to do and barely even gets any close-ups. He's just there in the background or on the edge of the frame in scenes in a part that could easily have been played by a bit player and credited as 'Security Guard Number Five.' Even the ill-fated red shirts in the old Star Trek TV series had more to do.

Still, once the film hits its stride as the heist goes wrong and the body count starts to rise, as is inevitably the case in every movie heist that includes the words "Nobody gets hurt," it turns the corner and starts to ratchet up the tension and throw in some good twists. Sticking your hero in a hole and watching his every attempt to dig himself out of it is usually a foolproof set-up for a thriller, and Columbus Short manages to make his conflicted war hero, doggedly protecting $42m for the bank that's trying to take away his house, a likeable enough character to root for as Dillon becomes convincingly more ruthless. But if only the first half was stronger and the rest of the cast better developed it could have paid off much bigger than it does.

The extras package is okay but not outstanding - audio commentary with producer Dan Farah and supporting players Skeet Ulrich and Milo Ventimiglia (neither of whom have a great deal of screen time in the film) and a trio of short featurettes, although the trailer (which gives away the opening setpiece completely) is missing - while the disc has a decent 2.35:1 widescreen transfer.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Not great, but passed the time 8 July 2010
Format:DVD
A bunch of guys, who work for a living protecting cash in transit on security trucks (including huge stars Larry Fishbourne, Jean Reno and Matt Dillon) decide to rob there own load, and earn millions in the process.

A good set up, with a good cast is sadly wasted in what starts out to be promising, but ends up very, very bland.

In true heist movie fashion it all goes wrong, and the characters shout, argue and eventually turn on each other (and some innocents that get roped into the situation).

This is not a bad film, it really does have potential, but to have such a cast of actors, and to give them so little back story, or character is a waste.

The plot shifts almost too quickly, and what comes across as a bunch of descent guys in the first thirty minutes turn on each other very quickly by the second half of the film without much justification.

With some more background story, and attention to each character, this could have been a little gem of a film (the set up and writing is not bad).

In terms of look and feel, it is filmed well and sometimes stylish, with the odd moment of coolness.

On the real plus side, the film is short (80 odd minutes), and in that time does deliver some descent action scenes and a few bits of entertainment (including explosions,fights, and a very good truck chase scene).

Sadly it has all been done before, and very much better, but if you want some brain in neutral action movie thrills, then this just about holds its own, but is a wasted chance given the story idea and cast.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
2.0 out of 5 stars Good cast. Bad film
The armored cars in the film are impenetrable, er, except for the floor which easily lifts out. Must remember that. Read more
Published 7 months ago by simon w
5.0 out of 5 stars Gritty, Greedy and Great!!
I simply loved this film, yes, its all been done before which makes it all the better as I was riveted to it from start to finish. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Molly Harte
2.0 out of 5 stars There is a U in Useless
Action and low budgets don't often go well together unless you are called Seagal or Van Damme. Personally, I find these sorts of naff action thrillers unwatchable and a waste of... Read more
Published 14 months ago by Sam
2.0 out of 5 stars Meaty Cast and Tasty Crew but with a wafer thin plot for dessert
From those serious, menacing stares the strong Alpha males are giving me on this box, I better like this movie or else Laurence Fishburne, Matt Dillon and that Marie Cruz guy from... Read more
Published 15 months ago by M. Locke
4.0 out of 5 stars reminds me of...
Reminds me of older 90's movies, just a movie with a plan that goes horribly wrong LOL I did like the story and of course the brilliant cast :D

Its not some great... Read more
Published 15 months ago by Trina
3.0 out of 5 stars unusual
I thought that this was a good story and a bit unusual for this genre of film. I enjoyed the story and the acting was good as well. Read more
Published 19 months ago by blueboy F.C.
2.0 out of 5 stars Ok film all in all
Wow.. impressive cast!! shame it didnt truely deliver... A decent ish film but i dont know.. you cant put your finger on it why it doesnt deserve a better rating... Read more
Published 19 months ago by K. Arnett
3.0 out of 5 stars A Simple Plan meets Panic Room
This is a simple tale that pretty much takes place in one location. There's a vague attempt to provide backstory and motivation (young war veteran struggling to pay the mortgage... Read more
Published 20 months ago by J. Fernandez
4.0 out of 5 stars WYSIWYG
Good film. Fairly all star cast. Only bought it because my wife likes the Hispanic guy from 'prison break'. Thought it was a pretty good action thriller. Definately worth a watch.
Published on 1 Nov 2010 by djweasel69
4.0 out of 5 stars A blind decision...result? Satisfatory.
Armored, when i first saw it advertised at the cinema, I judged it by the the number of high-profile actors were in it. Read more
Published on 10 Aug 2010 by Winchester
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