Vice

2015 "Where the future is your past."
4.2| 1h36m| R| en| More Info
Released: 16 January 2015 Released
Producted By: Grindstone Entertainment Group
Country: United States of America
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Julian Michaels has designed the ultimate resort: VICE, where anything goes and the customers can play out their wildest fantasies with artificial inhabitants who look, think and feel like humans. When an artificial becomes self-aware and escapes, she finds herself caught in the crossfire between Julian's mercenaries and a cop who is hell-bent on shutting down Vice, and stopping the violence once and for all.

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Brian A. Miller

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Grindstone Entertainment Group

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AniInterview Sorry, this movie sucks
Odelecol Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.
StyleSk8r At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.
BelSports This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.
captain_freon There needs to be a framework with somewhat believable events to make pretend Hollywood movies worth watching. That was this movie's main fail, a classic example of lazy.Perhaps it would help if villains could actually hit what they shoot hundreds of rounds at. These villains should have been on villain unemployment. A good villain wouild get the rabbit in one or two shots. The rabbit would most assuredly have been taken down on the first grenade strike, they all actually hit close enough to be lethal or near lethal, though she got away just fine.Perhaps it would help if people died like they really would in real life (more on that later). Getting hit multiple times from full auto does not facilitate the villain dancing-jittering on his feet in place as the dozen or so rounds strike him. There is momentum, the round's momentum striking a solid object drives it back (not counting solid bone breaking). But then like magic and only after the last round ques him to fall down dead, he does so with no apparent exist holes with blood and bone-flesh fragments.We all know Hollywood is the world of fake. But at least it should try to be entertaining and true to life. Fake is the problem in real life, fake dulls some in the public to think shooting people isn't that bad.I feel Hollywood and entertainment is a very real contributor to the festering component of violence and death in real life on our city's streets. The actors who portray gun violence to millions of our youth then climb onto the anti-2nd bandwagon in real life are an odorous seething pile, a stench. One actor is now in the process of moving his family to Australia because he feels all butt hurt who the POSTUS is. Wow, what a childish mind. Yet blood is on his hands by him killing many people on the silver screen. Blood money is in his pocket, blood money spent on his family.... Yet he fights the 2nd amendment.... That is Hollywood ilk for ya.
Eryximachus I'd say that for today, the film is average. Production values are good. But, the overarching problem with the film is it is predicated on rather trite feminist propaganda. Do you believe rape is a pervasive problem and that rape culture exists? If so, you'll love this movie. If you're like most people however, you'll find the message of this film offensive.
SoCalRPS I'm not adding much that hasn't been said already, but, absolutely horrific "film." I couldn't finish.Plot: Paper-thin and looks like a diluted version of the fantastic, "Westworld" series currently airing on HBO and the classic, "Westworld"/"Futureworld" movies from the 1970s. Some of the plot elements appear to be essentially the same as the HBO series which makes me wonder if the writers/producers of this piece of garbage got their hands on an advance, very raw, script and then rushed to release ala the straight-to-video knock-offs of summer blockbusters - e.g., "Cretaceous Park," "XYZ-Men," "Bats-in-the-Belfry Man vs NY Apartment Complex Super . . . man," etc. The whole "film" is like a mash-up of a Cinemax soft-core, a mini-series made for the SyFy channel, a snuff film, and a Lifetime movie about gals who are raped/assaulted and fight back.Cast: As noted by many others, Willis and Jane are barely there and that seems fine to the producers. Show your face, say a few lines (we'll even use a teleprompter), go home. Maybe they're taking a cue from Eric Roberts these days . . . although Mr. Roberts can at least give his lines via cell phone (See: "A Talking Cat!?!").Ambyr Childers: OK, I can't get past that this is actress's apparent REAL name and had to Google whether this was not the first "movie" she has made outside of the Valley . . . if you catch my drift. Geez, it's like her parents were setting her up for a life on the pole . . . does she have a sister named, Cinnamon or Chablis?! Her "acting" seems much more at place in the Valley, too, although it is a stitch better than the even more porno-ey "actresses" who plays her "friend" (the gal with the English accent) and the news anchor who I was expecting to start undressing while Enigma's, "Sadness Part I" played in the background. This track would be equally appropriate for the "first thing in the morning" repeat scene between Ambyr/Kelly and her "Page 3 Girl" friend. Johnathon Schaech: now, granted, the only thing I can remember him in is, "That Thing You Do" (which I hated even in the 90s when it came out), but, he seems to have fallen on hard times as well career-wise. He gives some of the worst lines in this bag-of-dog-s*** and randomly refers a Maya Angelou poem and a John Updike novel title (to "scare" Ambyr/Kelly? . . . unclear) when trying to nab Ambyr/Kelly. Totally out-of-context, and proves that the "writers" of "Vice" probably ditched their high school English class.I couldn't watch more than about the first 20 minutes of this garbage. Spare yourself. Not even "fun bad" to watch.
dr-jhouse The writing was so bad. Writers - Andre Fabrizio, Jeremy Passmore. They also wrote red dawn and san andreas which topped less than 3 stars, so yeah they aren't the best writers in town. Actor Thomas Jane literally has no brain. I believe a better actor could of put his own spin on it and made it at least a 4 star movie. Best part of the movie was Ambyr Childers. Acting wasn't that bad and she's easy to look at. If you love Sci-fi you will hate how crappy this movie is. spoiler: Disgruntled lack luster police pretty boy, Roy - (Thomas Jane) doesn't like Vice. Vice is, Julian Michaels - (Bruce Willis) playground of created humanoids in which disturbed womb born humans like to go to release some of their crazy fetishes, such as: killing, raping, eating people. You know the usual creepy crap psychotics like to do. Further created humaniod Kelly - (Ambyr Childers) escapes vice. She narrowly escapes her prison despite all of the security guards with multiple automatic weapons aimed at her and an rpg. Mellow drama in between. Roy catches robot and creator of robot whom dies. Roy and Robot team up to take down Vice. blah blah blah. Tuned out movie cause it's so..... boring. Robot wins freedom, woot!