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7 Seconds

7 Seconds

Regular Price $9.95

Starring: Wesley Snipes,  Tamzin Outhwaite,  Deobia Oparei,  Georgina Rylance,  Pete Lee-Wilson, 
Directed By: Simon Fellows, 
Rated: R (Restricted)
Release Date: 2005
Studio: Sony Pictures
Format: AC-3,  Color,  Dolby,  Dubbed,  DVD-Video,  Subtitled,  Widescreen,  NTSC, 


Editorial Reviews and DVD Information about 7 Seconds

Product Description
Sony Pictures 7 Seconds
Action star Wesley Snipes (the Blade trilogy, U.S. Marshals, Passenger 57) isia professional thief whose high-stakes caper goes murderously wrongiin this explosive, brilliantly unpredictable crime thriller. Captain Jack Tolliver (Snipes)isian ex-Delta Force commando leading what shouldhave beenia clockwork-perfect armored car heist. Instead, he ends up withia priceless Van Gogh painting - andione of his crew ends up held hostage byitheisadistic Russian gangsters who musclediin onitheiheist. Tolliver's only option: ia suicidal rescue mission where enemies become allies, your bestfriend can be your worst nightmare, andisurvival isitheideadliest art of all.


Customer Reviews for 7 Seconds

ACTUALLY REALLY GOOD
7 SECONDS

I have to say that I think I liked this movie, it was no were near Snipes other films but is was better then most of the straight to DVD action films coming out. I will agree that the first half of this film is really good and well executed. I will also agree that the last half is a little less interesting, though it is still certainly entertaining. I think Snipes made a wise decision by being apart of this film.

This film produced by Andrew Stevens, who starred in one of my all time favorite films [The Terror Within], and has also produced other Wesley Snipes, Steven Seagal, and Kevin Sorbo films is about a heist gone completely wrong. And in the process turns into a rescue mission to save a girl, you know typical action hero stuff. Of course Snipes isn't really a good guy in this as he is one of the men who pulled the original heist. Like most people have stated the first half of this film is great, the heist and counter heist were put together excellently. The film really has you interested and ready to see what happens next, but that is were it falls a little short. Don't get me wrong the movie is still good enough to watch even own, but get it used or something.

Director Simon Fellows and writer Martin Wheeler did a really good job with this low budget flick, you can tell both set forth to create an entertaining film for movie goers to see. Also performances were top notch, which for a low budget action flick is rare these days. Wesley Snipes obviously did is thing in this film, as did all of the other actors in this film. I really enjoyed this movie and I think most of you will as well. It is not a classic award winning production but it is good for a rainy day when you just need to relax.
7 Seconds

a seen it before kind of action movie, but none the less, watchable
Wesley Snipes plays an ex soldier who is now into the life of crime. He has set up a heist to steal 20 million from armoured trucks from casinos and take himself, his girl and some friends to catch the rays on a sunny beach somewhere in paradise.

However, the plan does not go right. Someone has double-crossed them, and they end up being hijacked themselves by another group who take out (kill) most of the group of hijackers.

Wesley escapes the attack, and winds up involved with a army gal, and there adventure begins trying to clear her name, and him trying to figure out who set him up, and why.

It's full of action, lots of bang bangs and violence. The typical kind of "I'm the good guy hero, just need to clear my name so the cops don't think I'm a killer thing, think I'll track down the bad guy with a mansion protected by a fortress and shoot them up all up and come out and kiss the girl in the end"... you know the movie. Typical seen-it-before kind of thing, but still enjoyable to watch how they do this one.
7 Seconds

Its the setting on the timers
People keep asking why the movie is called 7 Seconds. Its the setting of the plastique timers that were supposed to blow off the armored car doors at the beginning of the movie. GregG7 Seconds

Rubbish
I have seen all Wesley Snipes films but this film was a load of rubbish, I would have thought his acting skills was above this but he looked like a second rate actor7 Seconds

Good Independent Film And good comeback for Snipes..
Well Snipes is slowly coming back to making some good movies now and thanks to psp gonna grab myself the UMD and watch another few times even through i got the DVD already i just a huge Snipes fan and well portable Snipes is a must since i do not think any of his other movies on PSP UMD yet and doubt there will be from way it sounds UMD movies are pretty much dead. Just a few random releases what a shame the price killed it but i got this for 5.43 shipped brand new so works out for me.7 Seconds

 
 
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