Chip (Matthew Gray Gubler) is a regular guy who lives in a trailer park with his crazy prostitute girlfriend Liza (AnnaLynne McCord). Liza is oversexed and clearly inspired by Sheri Moon Zombie. She decides that her and Chip will rob a client of 68 thousand dollar. A duel killing and a kidnapping later, Chip finds himself in a Tarantino style grindhouse hell going from crazy woman to the next.
I loved the character of Liza, Violet (Alisha Boe) and Monica (Sheila Vand). Even Dwayne (Sam Eidson) another improbable character, was interesting. For those who like Sheri Moon grindhouse type films, give it a view.
Guide: F-word, sex, nudity (Sheila Vand)
68 Kill
2017
Action / Comedy / Crime / Romance / Thriller
68 Kill
2017
Action / Comedy / Crime / Romance / Thriller
Keywords: murder
Plot summary
It started with a couple dead bodies and $68,000 in stolen cash. Chip Taylor's girlfriend Liza had the perfect plan to rip off her rich sugar daddy. It should have been an easy in and out kind of deal. Nobody would get hurt and they would come out of it with enough loot to solve their problems. But things started going wrong as soon as they were inside the rich man's house, and for Chip it was only the beginning of the longest, most terrifying ride of his life.
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Forget about the rat race
Irredeemably terrible
Bad script, bad characters, stupid story, no tension, no mystery, nothing of interest for anyone. This movie was a piece of garbage that tried to use onscreen violence, or the implication that offscreen violence has taken place in lieu of filling plot holes. So stupid and bad, I would never see it again. Skip this monstrosity.
Ugh, this movie
Yes, it's violent. Yes, it's bloody. But still, everything feels out of sync. The lead actor is devoid of charisma, which doesn't help matters, and some of the scenes - and dialog - are unintentionally hilarious. Plus, that lead character is as stupid as they come. I mean, the poor lad makes the same mistakes repeatedly. Sure, the cast looks good, but this is almost a parody of the trailer-trash neo-noir films of the past 20 years or so. Is it supposed to be a comedy? Nah, the timing is off for that. Boy, AnnaLynne McCord (from Excision) has grown up.