Nothing to Lose: Directed by Izidore K. Musallam. With Alexandra Paul, Youssef Abed-Alnour, Paul Gleason, Michael V. Gazzo. A young street fighter seeks revenge against a powerful drug lord who killed his entire family. Using of his many special combat s
Nothing to Lose: Directed by Steve Oedekerk. With Martin Lawrence, Tim Robbins, John C. McGinley, Giancarlo Esposito. Nick's wife's in bed with his boss. He later gets a gun to his head by a carjacker but steps on the gas pedal. They end up friends after
又名Nothing to Lose 主 演亚历山德拉·保罗Youssef Abed-Alnour保罗·格里森迈克尔·V·格佐Juliano Mer 演职人员(54) Izidore K. Musallam 导演 亚历山德拉·保罗 Alexandra Paul 演员 饰Natasha Youssef Abed-Alnour 演员 饰Abe 保罗·格里森 Paul Gleason ...
The film is about Nick Beam (Tim Robbins), an advertising executive who thinks his life is going very well -- until he returns home from work and discovers that his wife (Kelly Preston) is apparently having an affair with his boss. On the edge of a nervous breakdown, Nick drives around...
片 名再无可失 上映时间1998年01月01日(德国) 导 演史蒂夫·欧德科克 又 名再无可失 王牌任务 Nothing to Lose 编 剧史蒂夫·欧德科克 主 演蒂姆·罗宾斯约翰·C·麦克金利吉安卡罗·埃斯波西托凯利·普雷斯顿迈克尔·麦基恩 剧情 剧情简介在广告设计公司任职的尼克(提姆罗宾斯饰),意外地发现挚爱的妻子竟然背着他...
NOTHING TO LOSE (Film)Reviews the motion picture 'Nothing to Lose,' directed by Danny Pang, starring Pierre Png and Yvonne Lim.Elley, DerekVariety
“Nothing to Lose” is a five-peat: Buddy Movie, Fish Out of Water Movie, Road Movie, Mistaken Identity Movie and Corporate Espionage Movie. Okay, so maybe the fifth one isn’t a genre of its own yet, but it sure seemed familiar when the heroes were creeping around the halls of power...
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INTRODUCTION: Film and/as Technology: Assessing a Bargain In the process of surveying the various technologies involved in the enterprise of filmmaking, Steve Neale offers what may seem a most obvious reminder, that the very "existence of cinema is premised upon the existence of certain technol....