A man implicated in the triple homicide of three Hollywood starlets begins his own investigation. Needing assistance, he enlists the two detectives on his tail in order to expose a conspiracy more explosive than any of them imagined.
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Cast
Bruce Willis
Detective Bill Freeman
Luke Wilson
Detective Freddy Vargas
Devon Sawa
Jimmy Jayne
Kat Foster
Christine
Sufe Bradshaw
Eleanor Rigby
Vernon Davis
Kaiser the Bouncer
Billy Jack Harlow
Roy
Kenny Wormald
Dennis Bourke
Johnny Dowers
Erasmus Alcindor
Mike Dargatis
Clerk (Stickup Man)
Rick Salomon
Persi Muleeney
Ash Adams
Frank Flosso aka Red Bull
Kayla McGhee
Young Woman
Steve Eastin
Captain Lew Ferry
Adam Huel Potter
Officer Pete
Angie Pack
Det. Vargas' Ex-Wife
The D.O.C.
Dr Feelgood
Irina Antonenko
Star
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Gasoline Alley takes place in the sleazy underbelly of LA. It is also the name of the tattoo parlor of Jimmy Jayne (Devon Sawa). He's approached by an gorgeous hooker, Star (Irina Antonenka), while drinking alone at a bar. Jimmy turns down her services but gives her a Gasoline Alley lighter. The next day he is questioned by LAPD detectives Vargas (Luke Wilson) and Freeman (Bruce Willis). Star, along with three other girls, were found brutally murdered in a motel. That´s the storyline. Dialogues are badly executed and the plot holes are even worse than the acting. I really don´t know why Bruce is still doing this. He seemed sick and his acting was like he was forced to act. The only good thing about the movie is Luke Wilson. Not quite acting like his brother Owen Wilson, but good to hear at least one voice and a couple of good lines by Luke. Conclusion? I really want to know why Bruce is still doing this. Put another actor in Bruce´s place and the rating will go up.
WORST MOVIE EVER .. IT TOOK ME 10 MINI AND OUT JUNK MOVIES. WAST OF TIME .SLOW STORY , Bruce Willis look like and act like goofiness..an so boring... so slow junk.
This film falls inline with many others with Willis in the past couple years. Poor acting, writing and cinematography. The bio is confusing. In the films own description it states "A man implicated in the triple homicide of three Hollywood starlets.." LA talk throughout the film then 6 seconds later Willis is seen in a police station in Tifton, Georgia. Tifton is actually where it was filmed. Was this a goof or is there a portal I missed. Don't waste your time.
No one here seems to know about his cognitive decline and are bashing a man who is suffering from a severe illness, everyone telling him to retire and that he's a horrible actor or his lines are wooden should maybe just look up his name before bashing it. He IS retired and he has had a condition that causes his speech and thought to not function properly the way his brain attempts to convey it. Have some sympathy, I don't care how bad the movie is you shouldn't only point out the one actor who's barely in it and is actually suffering. If it was his fault he wouldn't be in the movie and the other crew should've known better than to use him in his condition.
Lord Willis and his esteemed colleague Edward Drake have once again provided aficionados of True Cinema with a classic. Mr. Drake has equaled his 2021 film, Apex (also starring Bruce Willis), in terms of action and even surpassed it in some ways. The suspense is incredible and I had to pause the film on two occasions for a couple of minutes just to catch my breath. Some of the credit, though, must go to Lord Willis, who gives a passionate performance rivaling his work in last year's critically-lauded film Survive the Game. Brown-haired actor Luke Wilson is also present and awake. Recommended!
Awful, awful, awful, awful. Run away from this total cliche of a dumpster fire. Hollywood at its most formulamatic worst. Not a single thing in the hour or so I watched of this piece of trash was enjoyable, interesting, original, or attention worthy. Save yourself the trouble, avoid this one at all costs.
