Two men race across a remote desert wasteland, one in desperate need of a doctor. What should have been a routine arms deal has gone terribly awry, and now, if they want to live, they'll need to get the lead out in more ways than one.
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Two men race across a remote desert wasteland, one in desperate need of a doctor. What should have been a routine arms deal has gone terribly awry, and now, if they want to live, they'll need to get the lead out in more ways than one.
The van used by the militants during the film pays direct homage to the van driven by "The A-Team." The van itself was tan, though; filmmakers used temporary latex paint to create the likeness. See more »
Fun movie with healthy doses of humor, bullets, and irony. Though director Greg Smith has a wonderful sense of pacing and stupendous comic timing, the real gem in WMISF is Ben Northington as "Chopper". Anyone who knows the Adonis that is Ben Northington knows full well that the character on screen is an entirely different animal. But while watching the mangy, witless and stupid Chopper, you forget that Ben Northington is in fact a handsome man, a strong and smart man. An incredible man. Kudos to Greg Smith for bringing out the best, which is to say the worst, in Northington, and to introducing him to the cinematic landscape.
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Fun movie with healthy doses of humor, bullets, and irony. Though director Greg Smith has a wonderful sense of pacing and stupendous comic timing, the real gem in WMISF is Ben Northington as "Chopper". Anyone who knows the Adonis that is Ben Northington knows full well that the character on screen is an entirely different animal. But while watching the mangy, witless and stupid Chopper, you forget that Ben Northington is in fact a handsome man, a strong and smart man. An incredible man. Kudos to Greg Smith for bringing out the best, which is to say the worst, in Northington, and to introducing him to the cinematic landscape.