A father and son working as security guards for an armored truck company encounter a team of would-be robbers while on a bridge. They get trapped and have to come up with an escape plan and ensure their survival. The only other time Sly’s played an antagonist was in Robert Rodriguez’s Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over in 2003. Also in Death Race 2000 opposite David Carradine in 1975. security. If something goes wrong – whether it’s an accident, an attack, or an unexpected stop – GPS data helps emergency responders understand the situation and get to the vehicle quickly. Waiting for Evidence, Written by James Tucker, Performed by James Tucker Courtesy of Kazen Music Group. I’ll start by saying that no one from this movie will grace the Oscar red carpet. If they do end up there, it won’t be because of their performances in this movie. Patrick and his son are armored van drivers. They are ambushed by Sly’s crew. The majority of the movie takes place on a bridge with Patrick and son trying to survive, Sly and his crew trying to get into said van. I gave it a five, I could go to a six if I was feeling generous. It’s not great, but it kept me entertained for an hour and a half. I never thought about turning it off after ten minutes, which is rare these days. If you have nothing else to watch, give it a try. If your expectations are low, then you won’t be disappointed if you hate it!
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