A group of friends become involved in a potentially deadly diamond heist.A group of friends become involved in a potentially deadly diamond heist.A group of friends become involved in a potentially deadly diamond heist.
Omar J. Dorsey
- G Money
- (as Omar Dorsey)
D.J. Howard
- Priest
- (as DJ Howard)
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- TriviaRyan Phillippe was disappointed with the film's final product. In discussing his career during promotion for "The Lincoln Lawyer" he was quoted as saying "I did this terrible movie with 50 Cent. It was just a situation I didn't want to be in. I was sold a bill of goods and it turned out to be something different, which is often the case in this business."
- GoofsThe whole movie looks to take place the middle of winter, not spring or fall. Yet when mob boss Biggs is talking to Tony (not credited) while they are drowning the Russian, they talked about the game and balls and strikes. While it can get cold at the beginning of baseball season and the end, the movie was obviously set in dead winter, when no baseball is being played.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Bad Movie Beatdown: Set Up (2013)
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Performed by Young Donn
Written by Brandon Campbell
Produced by Kyle Nelsen
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Set Up & Let Down
A modern "Heist" caper, starring Bruce Willis?
Should be good, uh-huh...
I'm legally deaf and far-sighted and I have an IQ that would probably qualify me to be marked down 30% at your local 99-cent store. I only completed two years of high school and when people start talking about things like "character arcs", "long shots", "cutaway", "out-takes", "dailies", etc., regarding the art of film-making, I really have no idea as to what they're talking about.
But even I could make a better movie than this one.
(I do understand what "plot holes" are though - so in addition to those *many* already mentioned, I'll add one more):
Let's do the surreptitious "hot diamonds for money swap" in an out-of-the-way place - like a rooftop parking area - so nobody can watch and get suspicious, OK? Best if we choose one *without* a minimum of 180 windows overlooking it from directly across the street, (yes, I counted), as we saunter around outside the getaway vehicle, dressed in our identical dark coveralls and knit watch-caps while carrying the big black bag of booty and clutching our machine guns. Ya think?
Should be good, uh-huh...
I'm legally deaf and far-sighted and I have an IQ that would probably qualify me to be marked down 30% at your local 99-cent store. I only completed two years of high school and when people start talking about things like "character arcs", "long shots", "cutaway", "out-takes", "dailies", etc., regarding the art of film-making, I really have no idea as to what they're talking about.
But even I could make a better movie than this one.
(I do understand what "plot holes" are though - so in addition to those *many* already mentioned, I'll add one more):
Let's do the surreptitious "hot diamonds for money swap" in an out-of-the-way place - like a rooftop parking area - so nobody can watch and get suspicious, OK? Best if we choose one *without* a minimum of 180 windows overlooking it from directly across the street, (yes, I counted), as we saunter around outside the getaway vehicle, dressed in our identical dark coveralls and knit watch-caps while carrying the big black bag of booty and clutching our machine guns. Ya think?
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- bilgerat99
- Sep 23, 2011
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- Set Up
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- Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA(Exterior)
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- $20,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $2,140,476
- Runtime1 hour 25 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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