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A DEA agent and an undercover Naval Intelligence officer who have been tasked with investigating one another find they have been set up by the mob -- the very organization the two men believe they have been stealing money from.

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Release : 2013
Rating : 6.7
Studio : Universal Pictures,  Marc Platt Productions,  Herrick Entertainment, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Assistant Art Director, 
Cast : Denzel Washington Mark Wahlberg Paula Patton Edward James Olmos Bill Paxton
Genre : Action Comedy Crime

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Reviews

VividSimon
2018/08/30

Simply Perfect

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Vashirdfel
2018/08/30

Simply A Masterpiece

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LouHomey
2018/08/30

From my favorite movies..

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Donald Seymour
2018/08/30

This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.

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travis36
2018/06/06

Very similar to "Bulletproof" with Adam Sandler and Daman Wayons but without all the silliness. Mark Wahlberg stole the movie. His character kept the laughs and action going. I though Denzel Washington was stoic at times compared to Mark. The plot was intelligent and kept me interested all the way through with all the interagency double crosses. A good crime/comedy mixture. It was a "don't trust anyone" movie. The comedy was smart and quick with the main leads playing off each other really well. The naval base chase scene was farfetched for anyone that has ever been on an active duty post. If you watch it for the entertainment value you will really enjoy the film. Deep thinking viewers will be disappointed.

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Bryan Kluger
2015/08/23

Surprisingly, I had a lot of fun with '2 Guns', the new action-crime thriller from Baltasar Kromakur, who previously made 'Contraband' with star Mark Wahlberg. I didn't expect much from this seemingly stale film, but once the end credit sequence started rolling, I kind of hoped for a sequel. The on-screen chemistry between Wahlberg and Denzel Washington is the best I've seen in a long while. In what could be an off-shoot version of 'Bad Boys', the movie packs enough explosions, gunfire and laughs to garner a second viewing. The trailers don't do it justice.We're first introduced to Bobby Trench (Washington) and Stigman (Wahlberg) as they seem to be working for a big Mexican drug lord named Papi Greco (Edward James Olmos) as freelance smugglers. The two guys plan to rob a small-town bank that supposedly holds $3 million of Papi's money. In reality, Trench is an undercover DEA agent and Stigman is undercover U.S. Naval Intelligence, and they're both hell- bent on taking out Papi and his crew. The only thing is, each man is unaware of the other's real identity and assumes that the other is just a regular ol' bad guy.That is, until they successfully rob the bank and realize that the $3 million is actually $43 million. And it's not Papi's money, but rather belongs to someone much more powerful than they imagined. After three different types of big government agencies turn on Trench and Stigman, the two finally figure out their true identities and team up to take everyone out. That means that there are more than just two guns used.What makes '2 Guns' so enjoyable is the hilarious banter between Washington and Wahlberg. Their ribbing of one another, as well as Wahlberg's lightning-fast rapid fire insults, keep the film flowing with laughs at every scene. Both actors are extremely engaging and light up the screen. Washington adds a bit of depth to his role as he seems to be a bit more double-crossed than his new partner, and he doesn't handle it well. Olmos takes a turn from being the admiral of the Battlestar Galactica to playing a mean drug lord who pisses on his own hands and isn't above beating his victims with bats or letting a rampaging bull strike them head on. Then there's Bill Paxton, in his slimiest role since his stint in 'Weird Science'. He plays such a nasty scumbag that you can't wait for him to get his comeuppance. His thick Southern accent is also very funny. James Marsden and Paula Patton turn in short but solid roles as well.'2 Guns' doesn't take itself very seriously, and tends to rely on laughs and fun action scenes to keep your attention, which it does well. Kromakur uses his camera to put us in the center of the action and makes us feel every shot and hit to our characters. The movie has a few suspenseful scenes that will keep you on the edge of your seat, as well as a bit of blood and guts thrown around from time to time.The movie definitely ends with a set-up for a potential sequel. If this is any indication as what to expect from Washington and Wahlberg, be sure to count me in.

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Python Hyena
2015/08/19

2 Guns (2013): Dir: Baltasar Kormakur / Cast: Denzel Washington, Mark Wahlberg, Paula Patton, Bill Paxton, James Marsden: Standard action film with a title that references teamwork. Denzel Washington is an undercover DEA agent and Mark Wahlberg plays a Naval officer and both are unaware of the status of the other. They are arrested at customs with Washington informing that the drug lord he was trying to convict paid in cash as oppose to cocaine so that he could arrest him. Wahlberg suggests a bank robbery to grab three million that is placed there by the drug lord. The robbery goes forth without any go-ahead from headquarters and the three million turns into over forty million. All hell breaks loose and Washington ends up with a flesh wound and Wahlberg has the Naval guys unloading bullets out of every weapon in their possession to kill him. Obviously Washington and Wahlberg must work together to survive three enemy forces in a pointlessly violent climax. Director Baltasar Kormakur pulls off some effective action footage, which is in the same vein as his Contraband. Washington and Wahlberg pull through the carnage with appeal and sarcasm, and Paula Patton makes a decent intrigue as Washington's lover who may or may not be whom she claims on the police force. The villains are hopelessly cardboard with Naval bad boys, Mexican drug lords, and Bill Paxton wanting his money back in an opportunity to present more brutality. James Marsden even shows up as a Lieutenant Commander on the hunt. Two guns, too violent, too much unless you are an action fan. Score: 6 ½ / 10

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Robert J. Maxwell
2015/02/21

As nearly as I can make out the plot, it goes like this. Denzel Washington in a DEA agent secretly assigned to infiltrate a drug gang as the Texas border. Wahlberg is a Navy petty officer in Naval Intelligence assigned the task of robbing a bank of the drug gang's three million dollars, so the Navy can use it in fighting the cartels. At first, neither knows the other is working undercover. Something like that.In the event, the head of the drug gang, Edward James Olmos -- looking old and great -- is in league with the local sheriff, Bill Paxton in his best-ever performance as the smiler with a knife. Moreover, Wahlberg's boss, a Lieutenant Commander, has no intention of handing the money over to anyone except the military crooks who are his aides. Even MOREover, when the sheriff shoots Washington's chief while in pursuit of the goods, Washington, like Wahlberg, is out there all alone in the blue, riding along on a shoeshine and a smile.Paula Patton is in it too, as Washington's treacherous lover. She's a bit zoftig for me and her voice sounds like egg shells being cracked but her extraordinary features are an artist's dream.The story revolves around the logistics of "three point one two five" million dollars that Washington and Wahlberg steal from the Texas bank, thinking that they are working for the good guys. Everyone is either looking for it or forcing someone else to look for it.Their characters don't change, even when they twig to the fact that everybody around them, above them, and below them, is corrupt. They still carry on with the same cheerful banter. As they are waiting to be strung up by their feet and gored to death by an angry bull with cojones "the size of coconuts", they argue over the pronunciation of the word "misanthrope." The film evokes memories of all the mismatched cop movies you've ever seen, with a Tarantinoesque touch, including a Mexican standoff borrowed from "Reservoir Dogs." You may never have seen quite so many guns in one movie but I'm sure you've seen two men run away in slow motion from an exploding fireball before throwing themselves to the floor in front of the camera lens. There is a horde of other rechauffe stuff in there. We need not go on.

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