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Vincent van Ommen

DVD Review: Amsterdam Heavy
Amsterdam Heavy

Stars: Rik Sinkeldam, Alison Carroll, Vincent van Ommen, Horace Cohen, Galyna Kyyashko, Michael Madsen | Written and Directed by Michael Wright

Hard man and gangster Jd (Sinkeldam), is kidnapped and drugged by Thai hoods who want him to spill the beans on Amsterdam crime boss Gunther. Escaping, Jd manages to ship himself – in a container marked “Amsterdam Heavy” no less – back home. Arriving shirtless and with his memory completely in tatters thanks to the drugs, Jd goes on a one-man rampage across the city. After calling the phone number mysteriously etched into his arm in blood, Jd hooks up with exotic dancer Monique (Carroll) who isn’t all that she seems. As his memory slowly returns, and with a little help from Monique, Jd comes to realise he is actually an undercover agent who has been betrayed by both the gangster he worked for and his CIA bosses that placed him undercover.
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  • 10/6/2011
  • by Phil
  • Nerdly
Two New Clips: Jayant R. Harnam's Life Is an Art
Two new clips have popped up online today for Jayant R. Harnam's latest terror tale Life Is an Art, and we've got every unnerving second of each for you right here!

The flick, which stars Vincent van Ommen and Natasha Henry, tells the tale of "Dane DeSantos and David Bell, two detectives who are investigating a series of mutilations by 'The Artist'. With the help of beautiful private investigator Claire Jones, they unravel the truth about these art related victims."

Big thanks to DC reader Bells McCandles for the heads up. Dig on the clips as well as the trailer below.

For more check out the newly launched Life Is an Art website.

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  • 8/17/2010
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