The US government recruits extreme sports athlete Xander Cage to infiltrate a Russian criminal ring, which is plotting the destruction of the world.The US government recruits extreme sports athlete Xander Cage to infiltrate a Russian criminal ring, which is plotting the destruction of the world.The US government recruits extreme sports athlete Xander Cage to infiltrate a Russian criminal ring, which is plotting the destruction of the world.
- Awards
- 4 wins & 14 nominations
- Viktor
- (as Jan Filipensky)
- Virg
- (as Joey Bucaro)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe production asked the Czech Air Force for the loan of two of their jets for the film, only to be told that they could have the entire fleet. All that was required as payment was a $50,000 donation to a pilots' hospital, and to buy beer for all the soldiers involved.
- GoofsShavers claims to have graduated magna cum laude from MIT. MIT does not award Latin honors with degrees.
- Quotes
Xander Cage: You have a bazooka! Dude, stop thinking Prague Police and start thinking Playstation. Blow shit up!
Ivan Podrov: Is not bazooka. It's heat-seeker, right?
Xander Cage: Heat-seeker...
Xander Cage: [picks up heat-seeker rocket] Set it!
[Ivan activates heat-seeker]
Xander Cage: The son of a bitch is smoking.
[fires rocket, kills Kirill]
Xander Cage: I told him that cigarette was gonna kill him one day.
- Crazy creditsThere are no opening credits except for the title.
- Alternate versionsOn its AMC airing, the music is slowed down and plays by 0.85
- ConnectionsEdited into xXx: A Filmmaker's Diary (2002)
- SoundtracksAdrenaline
Written by Glen Ballard and Gavin Rossdale
Produced by Glen Ballard
Additional Production and Remix by Chris Vrenna
Performed by Gavin Rossdale
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corporation
As for the rest of the movie... well, it was meant to be an update of the James Bond movies, but they only got the words, not the music. Sure there's an evil organization out to hurt the world, but it and its members are given paper-thin development and no personality. Sure, there are high-tech gadgets, but they are TOO cartoony, and are presented in a way that doesn't amaze or make you think they're cool. Sure, there are foreign locations, but they are shoved so way in the background that you wonder why they bothered to go on location. Sure, there are big and elaborate stunt sequences, but they managed to be directed and edited in a way that saps out ALL the excitement other directors and editors would have been able to keep in. I'm sure some other wag in these user comments has already said this... but this is more "ZZZ" than "XXX".
- Wizard-8
- Nov 16, 2003
Details
Box office
- Budget
- $70,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $142,109,382
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $44,506,103
- Aug 11, 2002
- Gross worldwide
- $277,448,382
- Runtime2 hours 4 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1