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Empire State

  • 2013
  • R
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
24K
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Dwayne Johnson, Emma Roberts, and Liam Hemsworth in Empire State (2013)
After failing to get into the police academy, Chris Potamitis (Liam Hemsworth), settles for a security guard job with the EMPIRE STATE Armored Truck Company.  Chris makes the mistake of mentioning the company’s lax security to his best friend, Eddie (Michael Angarano), and is soon unwittingly drawn into an elaborate scheme to rob the abundant amounts of cash being stored there - resulting in the largest cash heist in U.S. History.  As the stakes continue to rise, Chris and Eddie must outwit James Ransone (Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson), the veteran NYPD Detective that is hot on their trail, as well as the local crime bosses that want to know who pulled a job on their turf, or suffer the consequences.
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Two childhood friends plan to rob an armored-car depository, but an NYPD officer stands in their way.Two childhood friends plan to rob an armored-car depository, but an NYPD officer stands in their way.Two childhood friends plan to rob an armored-car depository, but an NYPD officer stands in their way.

  • Director
    • Dito Montiel
  • Writer
    • Adam Mazer
  • Stars
    • Liam Hemsworth
    • Michael Angarano
    • Dwayne Johnson
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    5.2/10
    24K
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    • Director
      • Dito Montiel
    • Writer
      • Adam Mazer
    • Stars
      • Liam Hemsworth
      • Michael Angarano
      • Dwayne Johnson
    • 86User reviews
    • 41Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Liam Hemsworth
    Liam Hemsworth
    • Chris Potamitis
    Michael Angarano
    Michael Angarano
    • Eddie
    Dwayne Johnson
    Dwayne Johnson
    • Det. James Ransome
    Paul Ben-Victor
    Paul Ben-Victor
    • Tommy
    Jerry Ferrara
    Jerry Ferrara
    • Jimmy the Greek
    Greg Vrotsos
    Greg Vrotsos
    • Mike Dimitriu
    Michael Rispoli
    Michael Rispoli
    • Tony
    Emma Roberts
    Emma Roberts
    • Nancy Michaelides
    Nikki Reed
    Nikki Reed
    • Lizzette
    Wayne Pére
    Wayne Pére
    • Williams
    Craig Leydecker
    Craig Leydecker
    • Chilewski
    Shenae Grimes-Beech
    Shenae Grimes-Beech
    • Eleni
    • (as Shenae Grimes)
    Sharon Angela
    Sharon Angela
    • Dina
    Chris Diamantopoulos
    Chris Diamantopoulos
    • Spiro
    Lucky Johnson
    • Phil Johnson
    • (as Kevin 'Lucky' Johnson)
    James Ransone
    James Ransone
    • Agent Nugent
    Gia Mantegna
    Gia Mantegna
    • Vicky
    Roger Guenveur Smith
    Roger Guenveur Smith
    • Agent Marichal
    • Director
      • Dito Montiel
    • Writer
      • Adam Mazer
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    5Seraphion

    It could have been far better

    The story has a very nice and potential background as its base. But it turned out that the movie didn't really took advantage of this in the development and execution. The opening looks quite nice with the back and forth flow of the story, starting the story near the ending point, and the quick story buildup between the start and the conflict revelation. But then it plunges into mediocrity, and quite honestly boredom, since the movie decreased its speed significantly and let the drama and investigation set in more dominantly. The action also don't take long when they happen. Too much use of close up angles combined with the very quick camera movement with less shot accuracy takes precious split seconds at those sequences to refocus on what we are viewing.The acting seems just a standard job in overall. It's a bad surprise considering the potentials of Dwayne Johnson and Liam Hemsworth.
    4Calicodreamin

    Anticlimactic, borderline boring

    To be honest the majority of this movie is the two main characters cussing and fighting. While it's cool that the plot is based on a true story, the execution leaves a lot to be desired. The acting is okay, but the characters are annoying. The plot itself, wanders around a lot and doesn't seem to have a clear direction. Then the movie just kind of ends.
    5estebangonzalez10

    Uninspired performances in what could have been an interesting thriller

    "It's been reported that over 9 million dollars were taken in last night's heist."

    Empire State surprisingly begins with a lot of promise. The beginning of the film sets the right mood and tone with an incredible 80's vibe bringing out some nostalgic memories. It had the right look and some interesting characters and the story is based on true events of one of the largest heists in American history. I thought I was going to enjoy this criminal thriller, but about half hour into the movie everything began to go downhill. Dwayne Johnson and Emma Roberts who were on the cover of the film are only supporting characters who get very little screen time. You begin to see characters come in and out of the story without any real purpose (Nikki Reed barely has a meaningless cameo in this). The true lead actors in Empire State are Liam Hemsworth and Michael Angarano, and their characters are portrayed in such a light that we are supposed to sympathize with these guys, but that never happens. Director, Dito Montiel (whose previous work include Fighting and The Son of No One both starring Channing Tatum), never manages to engage the audience with the film and it's disappointing because he had some talented actors and a great premise to work with. Overall the ending is probably the weakest and laziest part of the film after having a somewhat interesting buildup. The script was written by Emmy Award winning writer, Adam Mazer (You Don't Know Jack), and this is probably his weakest film. Montiel hasn't had much success in his films, but somehow he always manages to work with a high profile cast; if he doesn't do something different he is going to have a short career as a director.

    The film is based on a true story about a heist that took place at Empire State armored truck company. Chris Potamitis (Liam Hemsworth) is a young kid who dreams of becoming a cop in order to help his family out. Unfortunately due to an incident that took place a few years ago with his best friend, Eddie (Michael Angarano), he is rejected by the Police Academy and is denied the test. Chris has to settle for working as a security guard at an armored truck company which doesn't pay much. To make matters worse, his partner is killed at a heist and the company doesn't pay the insurance for his family. Upset by this, Chris decides to steal a small amount of money from the company in order to help them out. He tells his friend Eddie about this and Eddie thinks it's a good idea to steal the millions of dollars that are stacked at this place with little security. Along with some other small time criminals, they plan to take it all, but they have to be careful because NYPD, James Ronsone (Dwayne Johnson) is hot on their trail. They will also have to watch out for the big mafia criminals who wouldn't appreciate a heist taking place in their area without their knowledge. Stealing the money might not be such an easy task as Eddie and Chris believe it to be.

    Emma Roberts, Jerry Ferrara, Chris Diamantopoulos, and Michael Rispoli all play very small roles in this film. This is Dwight Johnson's fifth film of 2013 but this is by far his smallest and most forgettable role. Liam Hemsworth doesn't have what it takes to be a lead and so it was very hard to care for these characters and what was going on. The premise was promising, but somehow they couldn't create a decent criminal thriller that would engage the audience. It is a shame because this story could have been told so much better and some of the actors could have been used better. Overall I enjoyed the 80's vibe and the nostalgic feeling the first 30 minutes gave me reminding me of all the films I watched as a kid during that time. The last hour is so messy that it just ruined everything. The characters are completely one dimensional and cardboard copies and the film is completely predictable.
    5mwburrows

    A barely competent armed blag thriller.

    Chris Hemsworth is Chris Potamitis, the eldest child of a Greek immigrant family living in America who thirsts for greater purpose in a world of crime, thuggery and greed.

    Always at his side is his stereotypically loud-mouthed, crass mate Eddie, who does not understand why Chris would want to aspire to bigger things. Eddie's attitude reflects that of his struggling family who are constantly bogged down in poverty and surrounded by negativity.

    As Chris struggles to do good in the world, he finds himself knocked down a peg when his partner is killed during a robbery after he takes a security guard job, and Chris is once again thrust into a world of crime as he tries to make something out of the situation he's in, eventually leading to greater and more dangerous repercussions than he could imagine.

    There's lots of potential in Empire State, and all the elements of a good thriller are here. The trailer certainly set the stage for a grand drama. Unfortunately, this film is less than the sum of its parts. All of the necessary ingredients are in the recipe, but they are delivered without any real bang. Set pieces fizzle, and the tired American stereotypes tested my patience. There are twists that will peak your interest and there is some good character development on Hemsworth's behalf, but it all feels rather unambitious. The narrative never takes the time to slow down crucial moments and transitions from scene to scene of fast-talking Latin-Americans. Visually, the 80s have been better depicted in many other films. Some care and passion in the production process would have created a better product.

    Worth the price of admission? Hard to say. It's easy to enjoy if you're not too critical, but there are much better offerings both in the genre and from 2013.
    5claudio_carvalho

    Apparently Based on a True Story

    In the 80's, in New York, Chris Potamitis (Liam Hemsworth) had dreamed on joining the police academy but his best friend Eddie (Michael Angarano) destroyed his dreams being caught by the police with marijuana together with him. Chris is hired by the Empire State Company to work as security guard in an armored truck with the driver Tony (Michael Rispoli). When Tony is murdered in a heist and the Empire States does not pay the insurance to the widow, Chris decides to steal money from the depository to give to her. Chris comments with Eddie, who is a lowlife and bigmouth person, the fails in the security system of the Empire State and Eddie plots a scheme with another smalltime criminal to steal the money from the depositary. The FBI agents do not believe that two morons like Eddie and Chris could have planned the heist but the experienced Detective Ransome (Dwayne Johnson) follows his instincts to solve the case.

    "Empire State" is movie apparently based on a true story with one of the most unpleasant and irritating characters of the cinema history, the loser Eddie. Consequently the performance of Michael Angarano is top- notch. On the other size, Chris Potamitis is shown as a naive and quite innocent victim of the heist but it is hard to believe in this character. Therefore, despite the good performances, the screenplay is badly written and waste the good cast. My vote is five.

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    • Trivia
      Chris Potamitis was in real life the security guard who looked the other way, when the actual million dollar heist took place. He got 9 years in jail for his crime, but he is now a free man again. A short real life interview clip of him is featured during the end credits. It is suggested in that interview, that he is the only person who knows where the missing million dollars of the heist are. This convicted security guard now has financed (co-produced) this movie about his own heist.
    • Goofs
      The story is taking place in the early 1980s (based on a real robbery that occurred in 1982) but the Armored vehicles used in the film are Ford F chassis that are too new for the time, having been 1995 or newer Fords.
    • Quotes

      Det. James Ransome: Eddie, Eddie, Eddie. Two questions for you, Eddie: where's Chris and where's the money?

    • Connections
      Featured in La noche de...: Asalto al furgón blindado (2016)
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      Written by Freddie Perren (as Frederick J. Perren) and Keni St. Lewis

      Performed by Jimmy Haun

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      o.b.o. itself and Perren Vibes Music, Inc./ Universal Songs of Polygram International, Inc. o.b.o. itself and Bull Pen Music inc (ASCAP,BMI)

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    • Release date
      • August 30, 2013 (Taiwan)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Greek
    • Also known as
      • El Robo más Grande de la Historia
    • Filming locations
      • New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
    • Production companies
      • Grindstone Entertainment Group
      • Kind Hearts Entertainment
      • Emmett/Furla Oasis Films
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    • Budget
      • $11,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,212,500
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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