Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 22000000
Revenue
$ 17280326

Danny Fisher

Miles Jackson

Molly Porter

George Aiken

Hank Carver

Ray Santiago

Erica Kessen

Dave Fisher

Willie Dumaine

Anthony Deluso

Samuel

FBI Agent Gator

FBI Agent Sheila

Technician

Phil the Plumber

Cell Store Owner

Battallion Commander

Peter Gerard

Detective Chuck Jansen

Camouflaged Agent

Streetcar Conductor

Johnny Jenkins

Sleeping Streetcar Passenger

Streetcar Kid

Elderly Man

BEP Employee

Officer Phelps

Ferry Patrolman

FBI Agent

Pedestrian

Sharpshooter

Nurse

Jesse Lou Mackie

Medic

Hot Tub Man / Hotel Employee

Hot Tub Woman

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Written by Dan_Tebasco on 2017-05-19
**I liked it better when it had Keanu Reeves, Sandra Bullock and Dennis Hopper in it** Needless to say SPEED (1994) was definitely an inspiration for this movie, to the point that if they'd switch things around just a little bit it could have been a sequel to it. And even though John Cena is better than he usually is in movies, he's just no Keanu (did I say that? Oh yes I did). And Ashley Scott is definitely no Sandra Bullock and furthermore Aidan Gillen no Dennis Hopper. That said, it's not terrible, SPEED (1994) to me is just one of the best blockbuster action movies of the 90's so the chance that it would match up to it would really be second to none. Anyway back to this movie, it's okay fairly mindless popcorn entertainment, Renny Harlin is good when it comes to action-sequences and yet again he delivers on those aspects. I'm usually not bothered to much over shaky cams but this movie contains a overabundance of that and occasionally you wish they would just use steady cam but what can you do? not much. There's really not that much more to talk about the movie, it's not a bad movie we've just seen it before. It's the best movie I've seen with John Cena at least, there is always that.