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Movie Chile Review

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Published online: Friday, January 25, 2013
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Jason Statham plays a thief who is double-crossed in a heist for his share of the cash. The other thieves think they killed him, but they didn’t. Uh-oh. Expect lines of dialogue such as “leaving me alive was your first mistake” and “you don’t need to look for me — I’m coming for you.” Maybe you won’t hear those exact lines, but it’s that kind of movie. Jennifer Lopez co-stars. Rated R. 118 minutes.

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