To reduce his blood pressure after a heart attack, a man begins killing the people who are stressing him out.To reduce his blood pressure after a heart attack, a man begins killing the people who are stressing him out.To reduce his blood pressure after a heart attack, a man begins killing the people who are stressing him out.
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Brandiss Seward
- Large Woman
- (as Brandiss Lashai Seward)
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- GoofsWhen Det. Paul Jordan is talking with Bill next to Bill's truck, Paul's coffee cup is his hand then camera changes view and it's sitting on the truck. Then the cup moves multiple times back and forth from sitting behind the cab on the truck bed edge to the sitting on the tailgate with camera view changes.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Running on Empty: Mark Savage (2016)
- SoundtracksSoft and Delicate
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Could have been great, ended up trash
I thought this was going to be like Falling Down or something equally as cool.
It is not.
It's a bore. It drags. It's horribly acted with massive holes in the story and horrible dialogue, stupid settings and atrocious casted actors.
The setup was fairly good, but 5 minutes in, it fell flat and then remained there and started to sink shortly after.
Armand Assante mumbles his way through his lines horribly and stumbles around like a drunk on his 2nd bottle of Jack Daniels in 20 minutes.
The characters are horribly written and the developed story is anything but developed.
It could have been made a dark comedy with different comedic actors delivering the same lines and better performances, but as it wasn't made into a comedy - this just sucked.
Totally different cast could have turned this mess around.
If you doubt me now, you won't doubt me later.
It is not.
It's a bore. It drags. It's horribly acted with massive holes in the story and horrible dialogue, stupid settings and atrocious casted actors.
The setup was fairly good, but 5 minutes in, it fell flat and then remained there and started to sink shortly after.
Armand Assante mumbles his way through his lines horribly and stumbles around like a drunk on his 2nd bottle of Jack Daniels in 20 minutes.
The characters are horribly written and the developed story is anything but developed.
It could have been made a dark comedy with different comedic actors delivering the same lines and better performances, but as it wasn't made into a comedy - this just sucked.
Totally different cast could have turned this mess around.
If you doubt me now, you won't doubt me later.
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- casablancavic
- Oct 5, 2016
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- 120/80: Stressed to Kill
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- Runtime1 hour 43 minutes
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- 16:9 HD
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