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Release Date: February 19, 2010 Studio: Screen Gems (Sony) Director: John Luessenhop Screenwriter: Peter Allen, Gabriel Casseus, John Luessenhop, Avery Duff Starring: Matt Dillon, Paul Walker, Idris Elba, Jay Hernandez, Tip "T.I." Harris, Michael Ealy, Chris Brown, Hayden Christensen Genre: Action MPAA Rating: Not Available Official Website: WhoAretheTakers.com Plot Summary: "Takers," directed by John Luessenhop, revolves around a notorious group of criminals (Idris Elba, Paul Walker, T.I., Chris Brown, Hayden Christensen and Michael Ealy) who continue to baffle police by pulling off perfectly executed bank robberies. They are in and out like clockwork, leaving no evidence behind and laying low in between heists. But when they attempt to pull off one last job with more money at stake than ever before, the crew may find their plans interrupted by a hardened detective (Matt Dillon) who is hell-bent on solving the case.
Trailer: N/A
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Other than that abomination of a poster, this looks like it'd be watchable. All of them, with the exception of Chris Breezy, have been the leading man, and have done a decent job. I particularly loved T.I.'s performance in ATL.
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Yea i think this movie is a watch for me and i really don't watch that much movies so its going to have to be special. Nice plot and story good actors as well maybe a bit more star power could have helped a bit but not really needed that much.
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