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Former Special Forces operative Roy Pulver wakes every day in his apartment with a beautiful woman in his bed and assassins trying to kill him. Stuck in a time loop, Roy must dodge bullets and blade attacks to unlock the mystery behind his repetitive and untimely demise. Action comedy, starring Frank Grillo


2020 HD subtitles
Movie/Drama Science Fiction Thriller

Cast & Crew

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Frank G Grillo (Actor) .. Roy Pulver
Mel Gibson (Actor) .. Colonel Clive Ventor
Will Sasso (Actor) .. Brett
Annabelle Wallis (Actor) .. Alice
Naomi Watts (Actor) .. Jemma Wells
Michelle Yeoh (Actor) .. Dai Feng
Joe Carnahan (Director)

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Did You Know..

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Frank G Grillo (Actor) .. Roy Pulver
Mel Gibson (Actor) .. Colonel Clive Ventor
Born: January 03, 1956 in New York
Best Known For: Being one of the biggest movie stars of all time.
Early-life: Mel Colm-cille Gerard Gibson was born on January 3, 1956, in the New York suburb of Peekskill. He is the sixth of 11 children. The family relocated to Australia when Mel was 12. He went to drama school after one of his older sisters sent in his application and fee without him knowing. He studied alongside fellow future stars Geoffrey Rush and Judy Davis and started out in low-budget movies like Summer City and Tim, before becoming a worldwide star in Mad Max.
Career: The US success of Mad Max 2 led to Gibson being offered mainstream Hollywood roles, including The Bounty, Mrs Soffel, and The River, before Lethal Weapon turned him into an A-list star in 1987. His directorial debut was 1993's The Man Without a Face, and his follow-up in front and behind the camera, Braveheart, won several Oscars. His company, Icon, has backed a string of hit-and-miss movies in recent years, including Kevin and Perry Go Large, and What Women Want. Gibson has also starred in Signs, and The Patriot, and wrote and directed controversial drama The Passion of the Christ, which Gibson himself funded. After taking a break from acting, he returned with Edge of Darkness and The Beaver.
Quote: 'I'm not a done deal. I'm a work in progress. I'm still extremely flawed.'
Trivia: He was the first Australian actor to be paid $1,000,000 for a film role.
Will Sasso (Actor) .. Brett
Annabelle Wallis (Actor) .. Alice
Born: September 25, 1984 in Oxford
Best Known For: Playing Jane Seymour in The Tudors.
Early-life: Born on September 25, 1984 in Oxford. Annabelle spent much of her childhood in Portugal and attended Saint Dominic's International School. She appeared in a number of short films before moving to London to pursue an acting career in feature films. Annabelle did some advertisements in London and went to drama school.
Career: Wallis starred as Jane Seymour in the third series of The Tudors, taking over the role from Anita Briem. She also appeared in a dream sequence during the final series in 2010. Wallis then appeared in X-Men: First Class (2011) and W.E. (2011). She also played Bridget Pierce in the TV series Pan Am and later starred in Peaky Blinders as Grace. Wallis's other film credits include Annabelle (2014), King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (2017) and The Mummy (2017).
Quote: 'People are so ready to cut you down if you take a risk and leave your comfort zone.'
Trivia: She is fluent in Portuguese and can also speak some French and Spanish.
Naomi Watts (Actor) .. Jemma Wells
Born: September 28, 1968 in Shoreham, Kent
Best Known For: Playing Betty in Mulholland Drive.
Early-life: Naomi Ellen Watts was born in Shoreham, Kent on September 28, 1968. Her parents divorced when she was four and she moved across South East England with her mother. Naomi's parents reconciled but, two years later, her father died. Following his death, Naomi moved around England and Wales before settling in Sydney, Australia when she was 14, where her mother enrolled her in acting lessons. Naomi wanted to become an actress after watching the film Fame (1980). She auditioned for many TV adverts and got her first film role in For Love Alone (1986). Naomi tried to become a model at 18 and signed to a model agency that sent her to Japan. After failing several auditions, she returned to Sydney and worked in advertising for a department store and later as an assistant fashion editor for the magazine Follow Me. She decided to quit her job and pursue acting after participating in a drama workshop.
Career: While living in Australia, Watts appeared in such films as Flirting (1991), Wide Sargasso Sea (1993) and Gross Misconduct (1993) as well as the soap opera Home and Away. She then moved to America but struggled early on in her career to land work. Watts got a supporting role in Tank Girl (1995) but it flopped at the box office. She then appeared in a number of largely forgotten films and TV programmes before getting her breakthrough in Mulholland Drive (2001). Following this, she landed the lead role in The Ring (2002) and then 21 Grams (2003). Her first comedy was I Heart Huckabees (2004). The next year, she appeared as Ann Darrow in King Kong (2005) and reprised her role as Rachel for The Ring 2 (2005). Watts then went on to appear in The Painted Veil (2006), Funny Games (2007), The International (2009) and The Impossible (2012). She also produced The Painted Veil and Funny Games. More recently, Watts appeared in the second film from the Divergent Series, Insurgent (2015), as well as Demolition (2015), Chuck (2016) and the Netflix drama series Gypsy. She was also executive producer for Gypsy.
Quote: 'If I have to produce movies, direct movies, whatever to change the way Hollywood treats older women, I'll do it. If I have to bend the rules, I will. If I have to break them, I will.'
Trivia: She was Oscar-nominated for best actress for The Impossible and 21 Grams.
Michelle Yeoh (Actor) .. Dai Feng
Born: August 06, 1962 in Ipoh, Malaysia
Best Known For: Playing James Bond's love interest in Tomorrow Never Dies.
Early-life: Yeoh Chu-Kheng was born on August 6, 1962 in Ipoh, Malaysia. She studied ballet from the age of four and later trained in London at the Royal Academy of Dance. She won a Miss Malaysia beauty pageant and a beauty contest in Melbourne, Australia. In 1984 she made a car commercial with Jackie Chan, and a year later she started making action films with Hong Kong company D&B Films, including In the Line of Duty, Butterfly and Sword and Twin Warriors. First billed as Michelle Khan, she later became Michelle Yeoh and became a prominent figure in many action epics, landing the title 'Queen of martial arts'.
Career: Yeoh came to prominence in the West thanks to 007 epic Tomorrow Never Dies. She went on to star in Ang Lee's Oscar winning martial arts drama Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (for which she was Bafta nominated), Memoirs of a Geisha, and also played an astronaut in Danny Boyle's sci-fi thriller Sunshine. Other big screen offerings include The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, Babylon AD and she will be heard in 2011 in the Kung Fu Panda 2. She has also worked as a jury member at the Berlin International Film Festival and the Cannes Film Festival and is a supporter of Save China's Tigers project.
Quote: 'Learning how to walk in a kimono was an art form in itself - if you didn't learn to do it properly it was like dragging a dead cat across the floor.'
Trivia: She is the highest paid actress in Asia.
Joe Carnahan (Director)

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