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Echelon Conspiracy (2009)
description written by member Zara:
A young engineer, Max Peterson (Shane West, ER) flies to Bangkok for an ordinary security installation job for a high-end client. When he arrives back at his hotel after a stunning demonstration of his technical skills, an unexpected DHL package awaits him on the concierge desk. Max has received a state of the art cellular phone. Later, in his hotel room, he receives an SMS message on the new phone, advising him to take advantage of a hotel special, and stay another day in Bangkok. After a short deliberation he decides to delay his flight home to the US, and stay one more day. The following morning Max awakes to find the flight he cancelled horrifically exploded in mid-air, killing all passengers aboard. He continues to receive messages on the mysterious phone from an unknown source.
| Release Date: | February 20th, 2009 |
| MPAA Rating: | PG-13 |
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Echelon Conspiracy Movie Review by Zara (7/27/2009) |
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This has been told over and over and over again in the past with similar looking people playing the same generic roles. There's the no-name guy who's not supposed to be memorable but gets drawn into a big mystery, the big bad guy who works for the military, the other guy who used to be bad and used to work for the military...
(complete Echelon Conspiracy review by Zara)
| Echelon Conspiracy Movie Review by Lloyd (3/2/2009) |
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I liked this little gem that is in very limited release; sure it is hard to believe that it starts by getting a package and the package contains a cell phone, you answer it and a woman's voice tell you what to do and you reap riches but is it really that far out there? Considering that most of us cannot do...
(complete Echelon Conspiracy review by Lloyd)
| Echelon Conspiracy Movie Review by Jarrod (3/2/2009) |
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‘Echelon Conspiracy' is a preposterous, shallow thriller that more or less plagiarizes the equally preposterous Eagle Eye. Instead of Shia LeBeouf in the lead, we have Shane West, who has been off the radar for quite some time now; his last feature of any relevance was A Walk to remember, where he co-starred with Mandy...
(complete Echelon Conspiracy review by Jarrod)
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