A blue collar worker finds a new profession in assassination.A blue collar worker finds a new profession in assassination.A blue collar worker finds a new profession in assassination.
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When I first started watching this movie it reminded me of Goodfellas with the way its narrated. Then as the movie went on I realized that this is very much like a Coen brothers type of movie. It really reminded me of The Big Lebowski. Unlike those other hit-man movies where the guy does karate and stuff this guy can't fight for beans. He repeatedly gets beat up and makes tons of mistakes while trying to do his job. You definitely can tell its a low budget independent film but the story was good and a lot more entertaining than a lot of movies I've seen. I really liked how the Colt 1911 was highlighted and the praise for the great weapon that Sam Colt invented. Overall I found it to be a really entertaining movie regardless of the low budget.
This is an all together different kind of movie than the current assassin movies like The Bourne Identity. With movies like Bourne you have a super fast paced action film with a million quick cuts and shaky cam for that reality TV feel. Just a Job is something more like you would have seen made in the 70's. I think if they could combine the two types it would be so much better for the film world. This film has no stars and no budget but tells a nice simple story of an ordinary man who ends up doing extraordinary things. Bourne has everything from huge box office talent to a 100 million dollar budget, yet it could take a step back and look at little independents like this one and remember the most important thing is story.
After watching this movie I just wonder what the makers could have done with a budget and some real acting talent. Just a Job is a very entertaining independent film with a great score that makes it reminiscent of the movies made in the 70's.
After watching this movie I just wonder what the makers could have done with a budget and some real acting talent. Just a Job is a very entertaining independent film with a great score that makes it reminiscent of the movies made in the 70's.
This film was well written and well directed. Although, this film had no major funding, it was a great motion picture. Good character building, good plot and the film really moved along. It featured some great elements that is usually found in multi-million dollar films. I could really appreciate the directors vision and classic story telling. This isn't "Reservoir Dogs", but it is gritty and well done. This story of a man wanting to do something different with his life and turns toward the dark side of life is something we can all relate with. That is key, almost everyone can relate to being bored with work and trying something new. When Mr. King makes it big, everyone will have to have this in their collection. Good job K.C., keep up the classic Hollywood story telling.
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It was an absolute pleasure to work on this film. Great director, cast and crew and from start to finish, just a really fun film to watch. Shot on location in just about every corner of Southern California, Just a Job rolls right along with a 1970s vibe and has a perfectly-crafted soundtrack and engaging score. The characters are gritty, real and memorable. From the bumbling lead character to the Russian Mafia bosses to the whores; on the wild streets of skid row to the gorgeous shores of Laguna Beach, director KC King tells an intense (yet hilarious at times) story that twists and turns and barely lets you up for air.
If you are a fan of solid independent film-making you will thoroughly enjoy ... Just a Job!
If you are a fan of solid independent film-making you will thoroughly enjoy ... Just a Job!
This movie was a blast! I enjoyed the irony of Freds' lukewarm attitude toward his dangerous occupation. Kings' take on the not so glamorous side of being a "professional" hit-man is a laugh and a half. The film is a reflection of Fred. It doesn't take itself too seriously. I get a real Tarantino feeling from the story, love and crime all mixed up together making the crime seem, well, forgivable. Fred humanity including all of his flaws is laid out. He's not dapper or slick. His ducks are not in a row. Through his lack of planning things have a tendency to go awry, quickly. It reminds me of "True Romance" in the end. I hope that KC King will continue this story as a series. It definitely has sequel potential!
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- $50,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 38 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1 / (letterbox)
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