After they’re framed for a crime they didn’t commit, a group of Iraq War veterans breaks free and looks to clear their name.
Joseph Aaron “Joe” Carnahan (born May 9, 1969) is an American independent film director, screenwriter, producer and actor best known for his films Blood, Guts, Bullets and Octane,Narc, Smokin’ Aces and The A-Team. He is the brother of screenwriter Matthew Michael Carnahan.
Raised in Michigan and Northern California, Carnahan became employed in the promotional department of Sacramento’s KMAX-TV, producing short films and television spots.
In 1998 he won some cult and critical acclaim for his film Blood, Guts, Bullets and Octane which premiered in September 1997 at the New York’s Independent Feature Film Market and later at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival.
He directed the 2002 Detroit set thriller Narc, starring Ray Liotta and Jason Patric. At one point he was solicited to direct Mission: Impossible III, produced by Tom Cruise and Paula Wagner (who also executive produced Narc), however he subsequently left the production due to conflicting views on the tone of the… read more
Balls to the wall action! That's what I paid for and that's what I got. Nuff said!
If you're entertained by explosions, absurd stunts and Liam Neeson's noble attempts at an American accent, this is the film for you. There are few people over the age of twelve who would call this art, but it's still a fun ride at times.
Macho death myths dismantled.
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