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Warm Blooded Killers



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Constance Zimmer Movie:
Warm Blooded Killers



Movie
Warm Blooded Killers
Warm Blooded Killers
List Price: $14.99Label: Tapeworm

Salesrank: 183255

Released: December 4, 2001
Our Price: $5.99
Used Price: $1.82
MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Color
  • DVD
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Mick Murray
  • Constance Zimmer
  • Carmen Argenziano
  • Will Wallace
  • Doria Valenzuela
  • Warm Blooded Killers Reviews:
    A Great Ride Through Lesser Los Angeles 5 Star Review
    2002-02-05 - "Warm Blooded Killers" is a fast-moving ride through the less glamorous side of Los Angeles, the San Fernando Valley. Freelance hitman John (Mick Murray), who is partnered up with his sister, tries to keep his difficult customers satisfied, while at the same time juggling errands for his upcoming wedding (to a stripper) and chasing a rare baseball card he remembers from his childhood.
    Mick Murray's light touch playing a workaday, clock-punching criminal will make you wonder why this guy isn't a star yet; the dialogue is fresh, quick, and rings true. The brother-and-sister assassin team is a new spin on the hitman genre and their realistic bickering is laugh-out-loud funny. The story never falters and keeps you on your seat to the last; and in the best noir tradition, seems to be about one thing (a valuable baseball card) while it's really about another (watch the movie and see what).

    A Great Ride Through Lesser Los Angeles 5 Star Review
    2002-01-26 - "Warm Blooded Killers" is a fast-moving ride through the less glamorous side of Los Angeles, the San Fernando Valley. Freelance hitman John (Mick Murray), who is partnered up with his sister, tries to keep his difficult customers satisfied, while at the same time juggling errands for his upcoming wedding (to a stripper) and chasing a rare baseball card he remembers from his childhood.
    Mick Murray's light touch playing a workaday, clock-punching criminal will make you wonder why this guy isn't a star yet; the dialogue is fresh, quick, and rings true. The brother-and-sister assassin team is a new spin on the hitman genre and their realistic bickering is laugh-out-loud funny. The story never falters and keeps you on your seat to the last; and in the best noir tradition, seems to be about one thing (a valuable baseball card) while it's really about another (watch the movie and see what).










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