Final 4: Six Shooters vs Heroes for Hire
Dec 7, 2011 15:33:21 GMT -5
Post by Sportsguy on Dec 7, 2011 15:33:21 GMT -5
Six Shooters
written by David Mamet, directed by Martin Scorsese
A snitch in the Witness Protection Program (John Turturro) has blown his cover. The boss he turned against (Al Pacino) assembles six of his best killers (Sylvester Stallone, Samuel L. Jackson, Uma Thurman, Danny Trejo, Joe Pesci, and Harvey Keitel) to kill him. The snitch's FBI handlers (Harrison Ford and Timothy Olyphant) have someone undercover as one of the killers.
Heroes For Hire
Danny Rand (Daniel Craig) aka Iron Fist, Luke Cage(Michael Clark Duncan), Misty Knight (Stacey Dash), and Colleen Wing (Lucy Liu) run a detective agency that specializes in superhuman cases. Rand and Knight are also involved in an intimate relationship.
Parker Robbins aka The Hood (Josh Holloway) has designs on running the entirety of the criminal activity in New York City. He has recruited Madame Masque (Monica Belluci), Davos (Bruce Lee)aka the Steel Serpent, Moonstone (Sarah Michelle Gellar), and the Purple Man (David Duchovny) to his cause, forming a group known as The Cabal. The Hood and Madame Masque are also involved in an intimate relationship.
Purple Man gains control of Wing’s mind, forcing her to feed The Hood info regarding Heroes for Hire investigations, allowing the Cabal to evade capture and eventually leading to the Cabal setting a trap for the Heroes.
There are several minor fight scenes, including Cage vs. Moonstone, Knight vs. Masque, and Iron Fist vs. Steel Serpent.
In the climactic final fight scene, on the verge of victory, the Hood loses control of his mystical cape to Dormammu—the demon who gives it its power. Purple Man is killed in the ensuing melee, and Wing regains her mind in time to steal an unconscious Moonstone’s gem and use it against Dormammu, killing herself in the process.
Agent Coulson (Clark Gregg) arrives at the Heroes for Hire offices the next day to offer the three surviving members a place in the Avengers. Cage and Iron Fist accept, but Misty decides to continue running Heroes for Hire.
Written By Jonathan Nolan
Directed By Christopher Nolan
written by David Mamet, directed by Martin Scorsese
A snitch in the Witness Protection Program (John Turturro) has blown his cover. The boss he turned against (Al Pacino) assembles six of his best killers (Sylvester Stallone, Samuel L. Jackson, Uma Thurman, Danny Trejo, Joe Pesci, and Harvey Keitel) to kill him. The snitch's FBI handlers (Harrison Ford and Timothy Olyphant) have someone undercover as one of the killers.
Heroes For Hire
Danny Rand (Daniel Craig) aka Iron Fist, Luke Cage(Michael Clark Duncan), Misty Knight (Stacey Dash), and Colleen Wing (Lucy Liu) run a detective agency that specializes in superhuman cases. Rand and Knight are also involved in an intimate relationship.
Parker Robbins aka The Hood (Josh Holloway) has designs on running the entirety of the criminal activity in New York City. He has recruited Madame Masque (Monica Belluci), Davos (Bruce Lee)aka the Steel Serpent, Moonstone (Sarah Michelle Gellar), and the Purple Man (David Duchovny) to his cause, forming a group known as The Cabal. The Hood and Madame Masque are also involved in an intimate relationship.
Purple Man gains control of Wing’s mind, forcing her to feed The Hood info regarding Heroes for Hire investigations, allowing the Cabal to evade capture and eventually leading to the Cabal setting a trap for the Heroes.
There are several minor fight scenes, including Cage vs. Moonstone, Knight vs. Masque, and Iron Fist vs. Steel Serpent.
In the climactic final fight scene, on the verge of victory, the Hood loses control of his mystical cape to Dormammu—the demon who gives it its power. Purple Man is killed in the ensuing melee, and Wing regains her mind in time to steal an unconscious Moonstone’s gem and use it against Dormammu, killing herself in the process.
Agent Coulson (Clark Gregg) arrives at the Heroes for Hire offices the next day to offer the three surviving members a place in the Avengers. Cage and Iron Fist accept, but Misty decides to continue running Heroes for Hire.
Written By Jonathan Nolan
Directed By Christopher Nolan