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Chicago
Lock Stock, this is not. — 2 years ago
A review on IMDB says ”...resembles a drunk boxer”, that’s quite apt. This film had potential somewhere from 0 to 15 minutes, after that it just falls flat. Paul Barber (as Paul), certainly steals the show as the quiet, wise, head-cracking, brass-knuckle bearing seasoned doorman at Billy’s – a dive like any other. But that’s about it. Everyone else’s character doesn’t get much fleshing out; and even the main character’s suffering from all sorts of things gone wrong, least of which is a sense of unforgivably bad acting.
Still, with guns drugs and all that goes with that sort of lifestyle this movie’s okay to waste two hours on. IF you’ve the two hours to waste.


