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Junked (1999)

Unrated | | Drama | 22 February 2004 (USA)
A bisexual hustler tries to survive on the streets with the help of his prostitute sister and a drug-dealing friend

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Lance Lane

Writer:

Lance Lane
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Cast

Cast overview, first billed only:
Thomas Jane ... Switch
Jordan Ladd ... Niki
Channon Roe ... Jimmy
Kevin Gage ... Crow
Marty Marino Marty Marino ... Detective Taylor
Alex Glass Alex Glass ... Detective Blair
Liam Stone Liam Stone ... Turner
Alex Sol ... Niki's Trick (as Al Sol)
Larry Span Larry Span ... Transvestite
Baron Rinzler Baron Rinzler ... Niki's Baby
Mark Saberstein Mark Saberstein ... Man in Robe
Al Al ... Homeboy #1
Craig Douglas Craig Douglas ... Homeboy #2
Andrea Mendoza Andrea Mendoza ... Drunken Woman
Al Schwartz Al Schwartz ... Mudman
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Storyline

Switch is a hustler who prowls the mean streets with his junkie sister Nikki. Switch is trying to collect enough money to bail his friend and Nikki's beau Jimmy out of jail, where he sits accused of murder. But as the world around him unravels, can Switch manage to get his life and the lives of those around him in order before they are destroyed utterly? Written by Anonymous

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Drama

Certificate:

Unrated
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I Guess Actors Have To Start Somewhere!
13 September 2020 | by jsmith98-1See all my reviews

I actually bought this movie and like the only other reviewer, I'm in total agreement with him on this movie. It's not even worth the money to rent this on a streaming service. We have always been fans of Thomas Jane, but this must have been a movie that he took just to get the work. It's really early in his career and I should have expected that this wasn't going to be a stellar performance.

I purchased this sometime in the earlier 2000's and paid quite a lot for this movie. We rarely buy movies know on physical media like Blu-Ray , or DVD if it never made it to Blu-Ray which I don't think this movie did. If we buy a movie now, it's generally the 4K format version of the movie. We have 4K streaming and the proper equipment as well as the bandwidth to handle it, but it is not as stunning as when played from a physical disk through our incredible Oppo- UDP205 multi format player.

This is not worth the time or not money, unless you just have run out of stuff to watch while stuck inside because of COVID-19! Even if your a huge Thomas Jane fan, you will be disappointed with this movie.


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Language:

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22 February 2004 (USA) See more »

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