safehouseSo we’re back in the MTI trenches for another upcoming title–you’re getting an advance look at a DVD that won’t be hitting stores for about another three weeks, August 11.  It’s called Safehouse, and it’s a low-budget action romp this time.

When former FBI agent Cooper O’ Neal settles down into civilian life, maintaining a boat in a partnership with his former coworker’s attractive daughter, he thinks he’s got a chance at a quiet life.  But when another FBI agent comes rolling into the marina he works at, dead, in a boat with a clandestine thumb drive on his person, O’ Neal finds his old life coming back to haunt him in a very big way.  Now, he’s got to protect his new partner and keep himself alive long enough to figure out what’s on that thumb drive, and when he does, he’ll discover it’s just one part of a larger plan engineered by a madman with a serious missile fetish.

The first thing that got me laughing about this movie was the first time O’ Neal took on an assassin.  Even O’ Neal notices that the guy sent to take care of him is old and fat, but it got just a little pathetic when the two started brawling over a dropped gun and the assassin–get this–started PULLING HAIR.  No, seriously.  This guy, who’s supposed to be a hired gun / assassin sort, was pulling hair in an effort to get O’ Neal away from the gun.

And that was just the first thing–believe me, I had plenty of probably unintentional chuckles at this thing, from the unaccountably high skill of the goon squad involved (how do they get the drop on multiple armed FBI agents so very often?) to the cheerful rounds of Fun With Stereotypes including the homosexual hacker Teabury, to other hackers with such amazing skill that they can spew technobabble at preposterous rates that will, somehow, allow them to steal money DIRECTLY from the Federal Reserve.  Frankly, from what I’ve read about the Fed, anyone who even THINKS the word “theft” in relation to the Federal Reserve has their firstborn vanish in a puff of blue smoke.

And don’t even get me started on the bad guy’s chief computer guy who either can’t or won’t stop blotting his face with his little orange handkerchief.  That guy drove me nuts by the end of the movie.

But anyway, yeah, sure…it’s a little bit overblown and the premise is downright unbelievable even working the suspension of disbelief engines as hard as an action movie generally requires.  But I have to admit, as action movies go it’s still got a little bit of that spy-thriller sort of fun to it.

No one’s ever going to mistake this one for anything involving Jason Bourne, but there’s still a little bit to it.  You’ve got to give a movie like this credit for trying and not sucking too hard in the process.  Thusly, the Screenhead Ten Scale is going to give it what little due it has, a five out of ten.  It’s not going to be the top of your spy thriller list, but it’ll at least take a run at it, and you’ve always got to give points for effort.

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    July 23 2009 @ 8:14 pm

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    janay sears said

    July 28 2009 @ 12:53 am

    One could say that with a budget as low as what they had it was impossible to achieve(only dream),but i must say, as we’ve seen in the past, the budget doesn’t make the film the director, writers, and actors do. I will warn you that this is not for anyone who is conservative or politically correct because no punches are pulled, which makes it all the better because it feels like they really did want to entertain you for your dollar. And don’t worry about not coming out of this one without any one liners because you’ll be quoting it for a few months around the office or school or where ever your social watering hole you quote at is.(that teaberry’s a riot!!)Even the minor characters hit all the right cues. Nothing is rushed and everything is well placed together as the story evolves and you’re not left with any open ended questions as to what happened with such and such. The only downside of this movie for me is that I actually had to enjoy Thomas Calabro!(huge melrose place fan!!) So for that reason, along w again teaberry’s persona (you have got to see him it is hilarious) I give this a high 7 out of 10.(for an independent film). As a native of Washington D.C., it was almost hard to believe that the movie was filmed in Fort Washington, Md. A huge CONGRATS to the writer, director, actors, and set staff, thank you for bringing a piece of HOLLYWOOD here to Prince Georges County.

    Everyone is entitled to an opinion….and this was a honest one.

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