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Lockout

Published 2012-10-08

Lockout

Film info

  • Title Lockout
  • Director Luc Besson
  • Year 2012
  • Run time 1hr 35m
  • Genres Science Fiction, Thriller, Action
  • Tagline Take no prisoners
  • Cast Guy Pearce

Luc Besson presents this futuristic thriller about a renegade CIA agent who is betrayed by his government and sentenced to 30 years frozen in a cryonic chamber, 50 miles above Earth. The only way to avoid serving time is a suicide mission – overcome a gang of ruthless prisoners and rescue the President’s daughter.

Live Blog

TimeComment
1:32"I guess that's why they call it the punchline."
5:04This is a future in which they will fire a rocket at someone in a crowded street.
6:36They caught him in an actual net!
9:28The White House has seen better days.
12:17"In the event of a problem, it will beeb and flash yellow." Those tags are so going to bleep and flash yellow later.
17:05It's like Con Air but in space.
21:34All the bad guys appear to be Scottish.
25:31They get to launch their shuttle type things a lot quicker than NASA do now.
29:00He is proper amazing.
38:42I think it would be okay if Guy Pearce came to rescue me.
40:49Now we're looking at Mission Impossible in space.
46:17Urgh, I'm not squeamish about that stuff and it was still grim.
55:07He just punched the President's daughter.
1:01:15There'll be some bleeping and flashing of yellow any minute now.
1:03:43Epic rage! It came with dramatic music and everything.
1:12:32There's family loyalty and then there's your brother ruining your entire plan.
1:13:43I like a future where people can just float around in space and a spaceship can be sent to pick them up.
1:16:16Oop, Air Force One in space now.
1:19:12Couldn't they just send a missile instead of sacrificing all these fighter pilots?
1:26:35I just saw him as a dodgy cop in Line of Duty. This must be where they got the inspiration.
1:30:26He does owe her an ice cream. Well remembered that woman!

Thoughts

Essentially, the reason we watched this was because it had the woman out of LOST in it, and we wanted to see how she got on with a big role. Then we discovered it also has Guy Pearce in it, which made it slightly more acceptable to me. And they billed it as Die Hard in space, which is hard to turn your nose up to.

This was a terrible, terrible film, there's no getting away from that. Predictable, some shocking graphics, key plot points that didn't make sense and ultimately derivative of a million other (much better) action movies. Having said all that, though, I really did like Guy Pearce's character, he had some brilliant lines, and he was hot as anything. So a bonus point for Guy making the best of it.

Rating: 2 / 5

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