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Format: VHS
 Dec 2002
 Rated PG-13
 Recording Mode: (unknown)
 Sound: Stereo
 124 min.
 Color
 Extra Info: Spanish Subtitled
 UPC: 433960920994 |
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Movie Description This amped action drama stars Vin Diesel as Xander (aka Triple X), a rebellious extreme sports star with a mission to defy authority and create anarchy. In the dramatic opening scene of the movie, Xander pulls an outrageous serious of stunts with the help of a band of similar-minded jocks, broadcasts the whole event live onto the Internet with a network of strategically placed digital cameras, and then avoids being captured by the squadron of police who pursue him. When Triple X is later taken into custody, Gibbons (Samuel L. Jackson), a representative from a government agency, hires the chiseled athlete and turns him into a secret agent with a mission to travel to Prague and collapse a dangerous terrorist cell operated by Yorgi (Martin Csokas) and the seductive Yelena (Asia Argento). Triple X is quickly drawn into Yorgi's lair, a stunning chateau situated in the mountains that is equipped with every high-tech modern amenity imaginable, along with a sizeable team of extra-large Slav bodyguards, a laboratory staffed by top scientists, and an always-ready gaggle of gorgeous concubines. Non-stop stunts, pounding hard-core music, elaborate sets, and inventive costumes make this Rob Cohen-directed adrenaline overload a visually exciting, aurally engaging, highly entertaining success.
Film Notes Theatrical Release: August 9, 2002
Industry Reviews "...[Diesel is] a dynamite screen presence....[Argento] gives the role a slinking, teasing perversity..." Rolling Stone - p.78 - Peter Travers
"...It's fully stocked with the requisite bond movie paraphernalia....Vin Diesel is an action star..." Box Office - p.62 - Tim Cogshell
"...Diesel's star vehicle stands as a fast, polished and potent exercise in popular film-making..." Sight and Sound - p.60 - Xan Brooks
"...Brash, ballsy and bursting with big, blaring bangs. And that'll do for a Friday night..." Total Film - p.102 - Jamie Graham
"...There's no denying that the man knows how to keep things moving..." Hollywood Reporter - Glenn Abel (12/31/2002)
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