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A self-proclaimed millionaire, has his life turned upside down after firing his I.T. consultant.

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Patrick
Karen Moskow ...
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Kai Ryssdal ...
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Michael Lysak ...
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Joan
Vincent Murphy ...
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Neringa Juodkunaite ...
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Mike Regan has everything he could ever want, a beautiful family and a top of the line smart house. The company he owns is on the verge of changing flight leasing forever. That is, until the relationship with his I.T. advisor turns nasty, to the point where his teenage daughter is being stalked and his family is under attack through every technological facet of their lives. Written by Roary

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Your life is not secure.


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10 November 2016 (Israel)  »

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Ish ha'tzlalim  »

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€11,250,379 (estimated)
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(At around eighteen minutes and forty seconds) The shot is of 1500 Louisiana Street, one of the skyscrapers that comprised the former Enron Headquarters in Houston, Texas, now occupied by Chevron. See more »

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Though the movie is set in the United States, every time one of the characters makes a telephone call the ring tone heard is the European style two-rings at a time type tone. See more »

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Mike Regan: Should we be doing this?
Ed Porter: No
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Girls Cry Boys Lie
Performed by Deveraux
© 2016, all rights reserved
(p) 2016 Lakeshore Records
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Needed tighter writing; many of the details were implausible or wrong
21 September 2016 | by See all my reviews

Could have been a good movie. But a movie with a crime plot, cyber and law subplots shouldn't get all the details wrong. Errors included citing the wrong constitutional amendments and using the wrong law enforcement agencies. Although the acting was pretty good, the characters actions were counter-intuitive, thus creating distance between the characters and the audience. As a result, the movie quickly grew implausible and therefore tedious. They needed better technical consultants and tighter writing. Perhaps a little research before finalizing the script would have uncovered the errors. We deserve better.


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