Monday, December 7, 2020

 A Movie Trailer Inspired by One of those Movies 


(deep-voiced narrative over pulsing techno music track)

He gave them everything he had to give, only to lose everything that had ever mattered to him. If he could only find a way to quit “The Company” so he could pick up the pieces of his life and build the one he’d once imagined would be his. 


Now they want him for one more job, and it could ruin his only chance for redemption. If it’s his only option, then it’ll be on his own terms. There’s just one problem: his teenage daughter.


From the creators of “Max Mayhem 4,” with an international cast that includes Xavier Von Klaus…


“I believe, Jack, you’ll find yourself… quite disappointed shall we say? if you decide to turn down this job.”

“I believe I’ll find myself quite disappointed no matter what I decide to do.”

“You sound like an easily disappointed man, Jack.”

“What a disappointing assessment.”


Featuring Amanda Peete’s next door neighbor Abigail Wornoffsky:


“Jack, please just say you’re not going to take this job.”

“If I just say those words, is that going to fix all this?”

“All what?”

“You know. This.”
“What if I said it might?”

“Said it might… what exactly again?”


And introducing Kristen Noel Johansson as “Lisa”:


“Daddy?”

“Lisa, honey, is that you?”

“Daddy, is that you?”

“Lisa, sweetie, it’s Daddy.”

“Daddy, it’s Lisa.”

“I know, sugar. Don’t you worry. Daddy is coming for you.”

“Oh Daddy!”

“click”

“Lisa, NOOOOOOOOOOO!”


The Company had used him. But they didn’t count on him using what he’d learned to use them back. A guy who maybe reminds you a little of Bruce Willis is Jake Jackson, taking on the Company and his own demons in “One Last Thing.” 


Filmed in digital 2D MaxiVision and coming soon to a streaming service you don’t pay for.