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But you don’t need to go quite so high-concept to get some juice out of the heist movie, ... Elba, who plays ringleader Gordon Jennings in “Takers,” excels at this kind of role.
Movie review: ‘Takers ... Chris Brown and Michael Ealy as brothers Jesse and Jake; and Idris Elba as Gordon, the brains of the bunch, but then he’s sporting a great Caribbean accent so, ...
Few men can wow a female audience like actor Idris Elba. The tall, dark and handsome Brit is starring as bank thief Gordon Jennings in the film "Takers" which premieres in theaters nationwide today.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt has said that (500) Days of Summer has long been misinterpreted by viewers.. The actor, 43, starred in the 2009 romantic drama as Tom Hansen, a character at the centre of a ...
The posse includes Elba’s Gordon, the ringleader; brothers Jake and Jesse (Michael Ealy and Brown, respectively); and John (Walker) and A.J. (Christensen). Harris’ “Ghost” joins the crew ...
“Takers” is so drearily bad on so many levels that it barely registers as a movie. It’s more like an advertisement for expensive clothes, fancy SUVs and large automatic weapons.
Recycling is more popular than ever these days, and the makers of "Takers" must be devout environmentalists: This slick but silly heist flick is a mishmash of ideas lifted from much better movies ...
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‘Takers’ almost a good little heist movie The film generates the occasional interesting plot twist but fails at the most basic level of creating characters worth caring about. Aug. 27, 2010, 9 ...
There’s a shootout in “Takers” that reaches far beyond the movie’s generic heist picture storyline and generic one-note performances. It’s set in a hotel suite, and it is a symphony of ...
TAKERS stars Idris Elba (Gordon), Hayden Christensen (A.J.), Paul Walker (John), Chris Brown (Jesse) and Michael Ealy (Jake) as a team of successful bank robbers.