Time of Death
- TV Movie
- 2013
- 1h 34m
When a CEO connected to defense contracts is murdered 10:44pm, an FBI special agent is sent to cooperate with local police. She gets a handsome rookie detective. When another is murdered 10:... Read allWhen a CEO connected to defense contracts is murdered 10:44pm, an FBI special agent is sent to cooperate with local police. She gets a handsome rookie detective. When another is murdered 10:44pm, the duo look into the past.When a CEO connected to defense contracts is murdered 10:44pm, an FBI special agent is sent to cooperate with local police. She gets a handsome rookie detective. When another is murdered 10:44pm, the duo look into the past.
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Why can't actors have personalities , instead of these robotic perfomances we get so accustomed to !
And ,I am tired of the " newbie partners getting to know each other " scenario in these movies , its just boring and predictable .
The plot itself was ok, but I felt this was ruined by the cliche performances of the two leads .
Horrible. Disappointed. Don't waste your time.
My personal rating system within the imdb universe is as follows:
1 Star - complete waste of time, to the point where I couldn't stand to watch it all the way to the end and turned it off. Usually this is 1/2 hour to 1 hour into the film. There are too many films worth seeing for me to waste much time on the turkeys.
2 Stars - basically a One Star movie, that I happened to watch all the way to the end. While I know I wasted time I can never get back there is a late night effect that makes me not want to start something else too late. So I take the attitude I always had when I went to the movies in theaters and paid cold hard cash to get in. To quote The Who - "Won't get fooled again."
4 Stars - I am basically house-bound so I watch a lot of gubbage that I really probably shouldn't. A 4 star movie is not a complete loss - although it can come pretty close. It certainly is nothing I would ever be willing to watch again. I know when I look up a film and discover I previously gave a flick a 4 star rating I will never make that mistake again. Consequently this is the most important rating I make. a 6 Stars - this is a reasonable movie and I could end up watching it again.
8 Stars - Good movies get 8 stars. If I've not seen them recently I will probably watch them again.
9 or 10 stars - a great movie. This is the sort of film I can watch almost any number of times, sometimes even over a very short space of time - like the time I watched "Bringing Up Baby" twice in two nights. Were I to use my preferred rating system I would make 4 Stars the top rating, with a symbol for complete trash (ie Leonard Maltin's BOMB rating). Quite frankly I think that 5 ratings in total more than adequately covers the field. Were I to publish a book like Shearer or Maltin or some others, I would not bother with half stars
My ratings are specific to my taste, obviously, but I think they give a pretty good indication of how I think others would react to these same movies, If they started with my rather eclectic taste and background. I tend to avoid Soaps, and "Heartwarming" movies altogether and my ratings reflect my distaste for this sort of gubbage. I am not an "It's A Wonderful Life" fan. Give me the
I like BITTER tales of nasty people gleefully doing vile things to each other - but usually with a sense of humour - or at least one of irony. I tend to avoid romantic comedies and "Scrooge" related stuff (although the Alistair Sim version of "A Christmas Carol" is a film I have watched roughly 1.5 times per decade since it first showed up on television in the 1950s. I've seen a couple other versions too - but mostly I can tell by watching the Trailers for these flicks that I would not be willing to watch the full movie (see "Heartwarming" above).
Did you know
- GoofsHaving been told that he is a possible target and hiring security, and then being told that both the previous victims were killed at exactly 10:44 pm, it is out of character that Miles Hayden would not stay awake and in the company of the security team between 10:30 and 11:00 pm and only go to sleep afterwards.
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Elliot Larken: You been on a lot of these?
Jordan Price: Nope. You?
Elliot Larken: No, but I brought stake-out snacks.
Jordan Price: Gummy worms?
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Performed and written by Rich Aucoin
Published by Third Side Music Inc.
Courtesy of Sonic Entertainment
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