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The Millionaire Tour

The Millionaire Tour (2012)

July. 31,2012
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6.3
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R
| Drama Action Thriller

A mysterious cab passenger taken hostage must convince the hijackers that he is not the con man they set out to kill.

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Hellen
2012/07/31

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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Solemplex
2012/08/01

To me, this movie is perfection.

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Platicsco
2012/08/02

Good story, Not enough for a whole film

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Kien Navarro
2012/08/03

Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.

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Michael Hughes
2012/08/04

I think it's fair to say that the vast majority of people like a suspense movie, and just as many people like a movie with a twist... And this has both!From the beginning and throughout the movie kept me on the edge of my seat, constantly making me question what was the truth and what was fiction. The actors make it seem oh so real. The plot has a twist and leaves you thinking "that was genius" (if not ever so slightly far-fetched!).It's disappointing that this isn't more popular as it's actually one of the best films I've seen in a while.Superb acting and a great story line, get it watched!

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darkness_visible
2012/08/05

A very neat and tidy thriller, excellently conceptualised to work on a limited budget, that held my attention and interest from first frame to last. During the season of mega-budget eye candy films that inspire nothing more than loud snoring, it's refreshing to see such a well-designed and gripping low budget movie standing up to the big boys.The performances of the four main leads were absolutely terrific. I had not seen Jordan Belfi or Rick Gomez before, but they more than held their own opposite the seasoned stars Dominic Monaghan and Agnes Bruckner. I'm only guessing, but my sense is that it was the participation of Monaghan that allowed the film to be made - if so, then kudos to him, because he obviously has the capability to spot a great film on paper and put his name out there to support a new and promising filmmaker.Overall an excellent job from all concerned.

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solidussoft
2012/08/06

This is my first review of a movie, because I felt like I had to write about this one. The movie felt somewhat like one of my favorite movies 'Collateral', though the speed in which this movie acts out is a bit faster.The movie starts with a man on the airport, walking down the street, till he's offered a ride by a taxi-driver, which he takes.Now we start with camera position in the cab, and we the cabdriver and man(protagonist) start having a conversation. I won't go into many detail, but from the very first lines it grabs on to me. It felt like the quality of conversation in the movie 'Phone Booth'. I don't feel like giving any more information away of this movie, you have to watch it yourself, though I must say, I was amazed at how the story enrolled. It takes the story from the start to a bigger and bigger boiling point, and I could really identify with the characters.The performance is great of the actors, and it was fun to see Dominic Monaghan (Lost) play a different kind of role, than we are used of him.I found the music terrific. Be sure to turn up the 'Bass' of your sound- system, cause it gives the extra ambiance to the movie.I was surprised this movie got only a 6.0, though there haven't been a lot of votes yet. I give it 8 out of 10, because of it's great grabbing story.So if your into psychological thrillers, it's a must see movie!

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rommyshy
2012/08/07

Superbly crafted, edge-of-your seat thriller. The plot flows seamlessly and there's never a dull moment as the action keeps coming. Without giving too much away... the movie has a great twist that you don't even see coming. Writers Inon and Natalie Shampanier have created a film that keeps your attention all the way through and Dominic Moynaghan and Jordan Belfi portray their roles very convincingly. The only downside of the film was the way it was cut up into chapters on Vuguru.com so you will need to watch each 4-5 minute clip separately but I found myself wanting to watch the next clip immediately after one had finished. Mr. Shampanier has done a splendid job on his first full feature and I will be looking for more of his work in the future.

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