PLOT: A rookie armored car guard (Columbus Short), is pitted against his colleagues (Matt Dillon, Lawrence Fishburne, Jean Reno, Skeet Ulrich, & Amaury Nolasco), when a heist the crew plans goes wrong.
REVIEW: ARMORED is yet another Screen Gems production that’s not screening for critics. I don’t really get this whole practice. Sure, ARMORED’s no Oscar winner, or even a particularly good film, but it’s a decent enough potboiler that it probably won’t get savaged by the press- and hiding the film until opening day gives the film some baggage it doesn’t really deserve.
The way I see it, there are two really intriguing things about ARMORED. One is the director, Nimrod Antal, who’s currently helming the new Robert Rodriguez-produced PREDATORS. Hardcore action fans are hoping he’ll hit a home run, and save this franchise that’s been run into the ground by the two awful ALIEN VS. PREDATOR movies- and ARMORED is supposedly the film that helped get him the gig. While I can’t really say ARMORED is a phenomenally crafted film, its slick enough that Antal should do a fine job on PREDATORS, providing the cast and script are up to par. While ARMORED is strictly B-movie territory, I’ve heard enough great things about Antal’s KONTROLL, that I have high hopes…
Despite all the star power, the real lead of the film is up and coming actor Columbus Short. I had never heard of Short until renting CADILLAC RECORDS a few months ago and his performance in that film (as drug addled Rn’B legend Little Walter) completely blew me away. In ARMORED he has a much more two dimensional role, but he makes a credible action hero, and gives a little more gravitas to the part than another, less talented actor might have given it.
Overall, ARMORED is a perfectly passable action-thriller, although hardly exceptional. I suppose it’s worth seeing if you like your action-thrillers, but don’t go in expecting anything extraordinary. It’s too bad that it’s such an ordinary film, as there was enough talent involved that it could have been something special.
RATING: 6/10