Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueOn the brink of leaving "The Family," a mob henchman's final job goes off the rails. With the clock ticking, the ex-cop has one night to get his unsuspecting family out of the city before he... Tout lireOn the brink of leaving "The Family," a mob henchman's final job goes off the rails. With the clock ticking, the ex-cop has one night to get his unsuspecting family out of the city before he gets snuffed out.On the brink of leaving "The Family," a mob henchman's final job goes off the rails. With the clock ticking, the ex-cop has one night to get his unsuspecting family out of the city before he gets snuffed out.
C.J. Perry Barnyashev
- Kirby
- (as C.j. Perry)
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I don't get the low rates here. It's a Kevin James movie. What did you expect? Scarface? The Godfather? The guy is a comedian and usually stars in movies that aren't that serious and probably never win a Oscar, but at least they will always be entertaining and enjoyable.
And this movie fits exactly into that mold. Nothing fancy, no extremely deep character development, no deep story, no AAA acting, none of that. Just a movie to put on while you are bored and you don't know which movie to pick. Pick this one, don't expect AAA and you will have a great time. Its fun, enjoyable and it's a good action comedy.
And this movie fits exactly into that mold. Nothing fancy, no extremely deep character development, no deep story, no AAA acting, none of that. Just a movie to put on while you are bored and you don't know which movie to pick. Pick this one, don't expect AAA and you will have a great time. Its fun, enjoyable and it's a good action comedy.
Aside from having to believe that Kevin James can last an entire fistfight without collapsing from exhaustion, this film leaves much to be desired.
If it's a comedy, I couldn't tell because there were no funny parts. If it's an action movie, why is Kevin James the star? How many tanks of oxygen were on hand to make sure he didn't pass out? Surely there were more donuts, but that's another story.
There's an absolutely ridiculous twist that feels forced in with an atomic shoehorn.
I give this film zero pairs of underpants from the big and tall man's shop run by Thornton Melon and his driver Pauly.
If it's a comedy, I couldn't tell because there were no funny parts. If it's an action movie, why is Kevin James the star? How many tanks of oxygen were on hand to make sure he didn't pass out? Surely there were more donuts, but that's another story.
There's an absolutely ridiculous twist that feels forced in with an atomic shoehorn.
I give this film zero pairs of underpants from the big and tall man's shop run by Thornton Melon and his driver Pauly.
Fun, family-friendly action flick, blends action, drama, and family dynamics ideal for a popcorn night.
Unfortunately, The Trailer to "Guns Up" gives away MOST of the plot and a main twist - AVOID - The Trailer and go straight to the movie!
Action comedy featuring Kevin James as an ex-cop turned mob collector seeking a fresh start for his family, with a cast including Christina Ricci, Luis Guzmán and Joey Diaz.
Written and Directed by Edward Drake, it's a solid, entertaining watch, the storyline is engaging but not groundbreaking, with some forced dialogue and a twist that will feel predictable!
While the plot starts slow, it delivers surprises, decent dialogue, and well-choreographed action. Kevin James shines, balancing serious and comedic roles, though the film leans back toward his comedic roots unevenly.
Brendan Galvin's - Cinematography choices - excellent - as most of the filming is shot at night - so none of that "new age gotta be all dark" - instead, nighttime shots blend and transition well into the indoor scenes.
Unfortunately, The Trailer to "Guns Up" gives away MOST of the plot and a main twist - AVOID - The Trailer and go straight to the movie!
Action comedy featuring Kevin James as an ex-cop turned mob collector seeking a fresh start for his family, with a cast including Christina Ricci, Luis Guzmán and Joey Diaz.
Written and Directed by Edward Drake, it's a solid, entertaining watch, the storyline is engaging but not groundbreaking, with some forced dialogue and a twist that will feel predictable!
While the plot starts slow, it delivers surprises, decent dialogue, and well-choreographed action. Kevin James shines, balancing serious and comedic roles, though the film leans back toward his comedic roots unevenly.
Brendan Galvin's - Cinematography choices - excellent - as most of the filming is shot at night - so none of that "new age gotta be all dark" - instead, nighttime shots blend and transition well into the indoor scenes.
And away ... gone(s) away of sorts ... well no pun intended as always. This feels like it was written by a teenager - no offense even if it sounds like it. There are so many changes - highs and lows ... really tough to connect with the people/characters ... although I was pleasantly surprised with Kevin James - you may be more familiar with him as a comedian, but he can work in action movies too - as in serious and going for ... not his first foray into the action genre.
In the end though it seems to be going back to his ... comedic roots ... but not really in the best way possible. I like that there is a twist, though to be honest I kind of felt that there was more to that character anyway .. so that reveal was nothing special .. except that it kept undermining everything before. Suspension of disbelief is quite big with this one ... the delivery of very fine dialog feels forced too ... so while there are some bangers ... they don't hit home (or restaurant for that matter or whatever else) when they are spoken ... as is said in the movie itself: Everyone wants to be a lion, until they have to do lion sh... well this at least tries to do lion ... stuff, so I guess kudos for that.
Still you can have fun with this ... some liked this (friends of mine), others were left quite cold about it ... I was not too impressed to be honest, neither super disappointed ... although I would have loved better execution (well I had to end on another pun ...)
In the end though it seems to be going back to his ... comedic roots ... but not really in the best way possible. I like that there is a twist, though to be honest I kind of felt that there was more to that character anyway .. so that reveal was nothing special .. except that it kept undermining everything before. Suspension of disbelief is quite big with this one ... the delivery of very fine dialog feels forced too ... so while there are some bangers ... they don't hit home (or restaurant for that matter or whatever else) when they are spoken ... as is said in the movie itself: Everyone wants to be a lion, until they have to do lion sh... well this at least tries to do lion ... stuff, so I guess kudos for that.
Still you can have fun with this ... some liked this (friends of mine), others were left quite cold about it ... I was not too impressed to be honest, neither super disappointed ... although I would have loved better execution (well I had to end on another pun ...)
This movie is a bit of a mix between Nobody and a variety of generic action movies. Kevin James is an ex cop who become a mob collector because it pays more apparently...
Its establish early that this criminal organization do have a code and are not "evil" compare to usual criminals. But then there is an hostile take over and the new boss is completely the opposite. Kevin James was about to quit but now this new evil mobster won't let him.
There is a few turns and twist and the movie has some very decent action scenes, but a fair chunk of it definately show that its a low budget direct to VOD type of action movie (even tough it may have had a limited theatre run).
The odd pairing of Christina Ricci and Kevin James had its moments, and for some reason Rusev from WWE is also in it in an enforcer role. Overall its a decent movie, while not doing anything original and surely not reaching the fun of Nobody or the action polish of John Wick.
If you have an occasion to watch it on Netflix, Prime or any streaming service you already pay for, its totally fine as a pop corn saturday night movie.
Its establish early that this criminal organization do have a code and are not "evil" compare to usual criminals. But then there is an hostile take over and the new boss is completely the opposite. Kevin James was about to quit but now this new evil mobster won't let him.
There is a few turns and twist and the movie has some very decent action scenes, but a fair chunk of it definately show that its a low budget direct to VOD type of action movie (even tough it may have had a limited theatre run).
The odd pairing of Christina Ricci and Kevin James had its moments, and for some reason Rusev from WWE is also in it in an enforcer role. Overall its a decent movie, while not doing anything original and surely not reaching the fun of Nobody or the action polish of John Wick.
If you have an occasion to watch it on Netflix, Prime or any streaming service you already pay for, its totally fine as a pop corn saturday night movie.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesKevin James accepted a $50 gift card for Old Country Buffet for his role in this film. He later stated he wished it was TGI Fridays instead.
- GaffesAt the 13:52 mark Ray (Kevin James) is talking to his daughter and puts on his jacket to leave for work. 5 seconds later while talking to his son he puts the jacket on again.
- Citations
Henry Hayes: Is dad John Wick?
Siohbán Hayes: I think our dad married John Wick...
- ConnexionsReferences John Wick (2014)
- Bandes originalesTake Off
performed by Cut The Lights
written by Mischa Chillak
written by Jason Rochester
courtesy of: CTL Records
by arrangement with: The Greater Goods Co.
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Détails
Box-office
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 226 323 $ US
- Durée
- 1h 32m(92 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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