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Kounterfeit (Video 1. IMDb. Mediocre crime story with talented actress Hilary Swank's name on the box caught my attention at Blockbuster, and she is the main reason to view this one. It is a routine low- budget crime movie with various bad guys and cops chasing suitcases of real and counterfeit money, with Hilary as the wild card. And, gee, do you think one of the cops might be dirty?

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The screenplay is neither good nor bad, the characters are almost credible, and the sex/language/violence are mild for the genre. Hilary gets a lot more screen time than her billing suggests, and, yes, she can play a woman as well as a boy. She won't be ashamed of this one when she's famous.

Collateral (film) - Wikipedia. Collateral is a 2. American neo- noircrimeactionthriller directed by Michael Mann and written by Stuart Beattie.

It stars Tom Cruise cast against type as a contract killer and Jamie Foxx as a taxi driver who becomes Cruise's hostage during an evening of the hitman's work. The film also features Jada Pinkett Smith and Mark Ruffalo.

Foxx and Cruise's performances were widely praised, with Foxx being nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. The film's editors, Jim Miller and Paul Rubell, were also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Film Editing. Max Durocher (Jamie Foxx), a meticulous Los Angelescab driver, is working to earn enough to start his own limousine business. One of the evening's fares is U.

S. Justice Department prosecutor Annie Farrell (Jada Pinkett Smith). On the drive to her office, they strike up a conversation and Annie gives Max her business card. Max's next fare is Vincent (Tom Cruise). Impressed by Max's skill at navigating L. A., Vincent offers Max $6. Max reluctantly accepts. As Max waits at the first stop, a corpse falls onto his car.

Vincent reveals himself as a hitman, and the body is one of his five targets. He forces Max to hide the body in the trunk and continue driving. At the second stop, Vincent restrains Max to the steering wheel with cable tie. Max attracts the attention of a group of young men and asks them for help, but two of them rob him and take Vincent's briefcase.

Vincent returns and kills both men with his pistol. Vincent then offers to buy Max a drink at a jazz club he likes. At the club, Vincent engages the owner Daniel (Barry Shabaka Henley) in conversation, then unexpectedly kills him in front of Max.

Max tells Vincent to let him go, but Vincent threatens to kill him if he refuses to obey. Max's boss, who has been hectoring him over the radio, informs Max that his mother Ida (Irma P.

Hall) is trying to reach him. Learning of Max's nightly visits to his hospitalized mother, Vincent insists that Max does not break his routine.

At the hospital, Ida proudly tells Vincent that Max has his own limousine company, revealing that Max has been lying to her. Overwhelmed, Max leaves, taking Vincent's briefcase containing files on his targets, and tosses it onto a freeway. Vincent forces Max to meet drug lord Felix Reyes- Torrena (Javier Bardem) to obtain information on his last two marks, threatening to murder Ida otherwise. Max, posing as Vincent, successfully acquires the information, but Felix orders his men to kill "Vincent" if he does not complete the job. Max heads with Vincent to the next target, Peter Lim, who is at a nightclub. Meanwhile, LAPD Detective Ray Fanning (Mark Ruffalo) uncovers the connection between the three victims and reports his finding to FBISpecial Agent Frank Pedrosa (Bruce Mc.

Gill). Pedrosa identifies the victims as witnesses in a federal grand jury indicting Felix the following day. Pedrosa assembles a force to secure Lim. At the nightclub Vincent manages to kill all of Felix's hitmen, Lim's bodyguards and Lim himself, then leaves the club.

Fanning rescues Max and smuggles him outside, but is killed by Vincent, who beckons Max back into the cab. Following their getaway, the two trade insulting psychological summaries of each other's life. Vincent mocks Max for his lack of ambition, while Max berates Vincent for his inability to understand other people. Aware that Vincent intends to kill him, Max deliberately crashes the cab, but both survive and Vincent escapes. A police officer arrives to help, but sees Ayala's corpse in the trunk and tries to apprehend Max. During the arrest, Max sees Vincent's open laptop, which reveals that Annie is his final target. He overpowers the police officer, pockets his gun, and rushes toward Annie's office building.

Max calls Annie to warn her of Vincent's approach. She is initially incredulous, until Max reveals details about the witnesses Vincent has already killed, and Max urges her to call 9.

Vincent is already in the building, and Max enters in pursuit; Vincent uses a fire axe to cut the power and telephone lines on the floor Annie is on. A tense hunt in the dark ensues. Vincent finally finds Annie, aims at her, but is shot and wounded by Max, who escapes with Annie on foot. Vincent pursues the pair onto a metro rail train. Finally cornered at one end of the train, Max decides to make a final stand, in which he and Vincent engage in a shootout. In the final moments of their confrontation, the subway car momentarily goes dark as they exchange gunfire, the pitch darkness rendering Vincent's advantage of experience and marksmanship useless.

Vincent, fatally wounded, slumps into a seat as Max and Annie look on. He repeats a remark that he had previously made about a man dying unnoticed on a Metro train, before dying himself. Max and Annie get off at the next station, in the dawn of a new day. Tom Cruise as Vincent, a professional hitman hired to kill four witnesses and a prosecutor.

Jamie Foxx as Max Durocher, a taxi driver whom Vincent employs to drive him to the locations of the hits. Jada Pinkett Smith as Annie Farrell, the lawyer prosecuting Felix Reyes- Torrena.

Mark Ruffalo as Ray Fanning, an LAPD detective on the tail of Vincent and Max. Peter Berg as Richard Weidner, Fanning's partner. Bruce Mc. Gill as Frank Pedrosa, an FBI agent staking out Felix Reyes- Torrena's club.

Irma P. Hall as Ida Durocher, Max's mother. Barry Shabaka Henley as Daniel Baker, a jazz club owner and one of the witnesses. Steven Kozlowski as leader of the muggers shot dead by Vincent for taking his bag.[2]Richard T. Jones as traffic cop #1.

Klea Scott as Zee, one of Pedrosa's team members. Watch Cheerful Weather For The Wedding Online. Bodhi Elfman as young professional man.

Debi Mazar as young professional woman. Javier Bardem as Felix Reyes- Torrena, a Mexican cartel drug lord who hires Vincent. Emilio Rivera as Paco, one of Felix's bodyguards and hitmen. Jamie Mc. Bride as traffic cop #2. Thomas Rosales, Jr. Ramon Ayala, a low- level player in the exotic substances business and one of the witnesses.

Inmo Yuon as Peter Lim, the owner of the club Fever and one of the witnesses. Jason Statham as Airport Man (Cameo)Angelo Tiffe as Sylvester Clarke, a former criminal attorney who represented Ramone and one of the witnesses. Production[edit]This section needs expansion with: reliable sources. You can help by adding to it.(November 2.

When he was 1. 7 years old, Australian writer Stuart Beattie took a cab home from Sydney airport, and had the idea of a homicidal maniac sitting in the back of a cab with the driver nonchalantly conversing with him, trusting his passenger implicitly. Beattie drafted his idea into a two- page treatment entitled "The Last Domino," then later began writing the screenplay. The original story centered around an African- American female cop who witnesses a hit, and the romance between the cab driver and his then librarian girlfriend.

The film has limited resemblance to the original treatment. Beattie was waiting tables when he ran into friend Julie Richardson, whom he had met on a UCLA Screenwriting Extension course. Richardson had become a producer, and was searching for projects for Edge City, Frank Darabont, Rob Fried and Chuck Russell's company created to make low budget genre movies for HBO. Beattie later pitched her his idea of "The Last Domino." Richardson pitched the idea to Frank Darabont, who brought the team in for a meeting, including Beattie, and set up the project under Edge City.

After two drafts, HBO passed on the project.