Alex Cross Torrent
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http://urllio.com/qxtciAfter Detroit detective Alex Cross is told that a family member has been murdered, he vows to track down the killer. He soon discovers that she was not his first victim and that things are not what they seem.
A homicide detective is pushed to the brink of his moral and physical limits as he tangles with a ferociously skilled hired killer who specializes in torture and pain.
This movie is a great one.<br/><br/>I understand some people may not like it as it's not "Hollywood classic style".<br/><br/>It's still very enjoyable to watch though.<br/><br/>Watch it if you like action films with lot of suspense.<br/><br/>It's a very nice story, with ups and downs, an epic manhunt with a psychopath... Wonderful.<br/><br/>It also contain emotion, since some of the main characters are killed.<br/><br/>But the main interest of this movie is the chase.<br/><br/>Very nice movie.
WORST acting ever. Script is cheesy and predictable. I quit watching it after 20 minutes. Matthew Fox was even just so-so; he is capable of much better. Boo BOOOOOO!! I think I would rather go to a funeral than watch this movie. There would be real emotion at a funeral. If you gave me $10 to watch this movie, I wouldn't. Not even for $20. Actually, I think $100 is the minimum amount of money that it would take to make me watch this movie from start to finish. Back to the Netflix warehouse as quick as I can to get the next Mad Men disc. I'm not sure why anyone would pay money to see this movie. It also has ruined any chance of me ever trying to read a James Patterson book. Next time, maybe Spielberg should be considered to produce. This nonsense would not have occurred if someone like Spielberg had been making the decisions. At first I thought it was bad acting. Then I thought it was a bad script. But I have come to the conclusion that it is both. Hands down the worst movie ever.
The sharpest five minutes in Alex Cross, by a considerable margin, belong to Giancarlo Esposito.
Yes, this movie is adapted from the novel 'Cross' by James Patterson. a5c7b9f00b