Friday, November 11, 2011

Jason Statham Does not Listen To It 'Safe' In New Trailer

In Jason Statham's approaching film "Safe," he's finally found a woman worth fighting for. Except, within this situation, she's only 12 years of age. The "Transporter" star plays an old NY cop who will get caught inside a tricky situation when he spots some males trying to capture a youthful girl inside a subway station. After incapacitating them and saving the lady (could this technically be kidnapping? I suppose we'll discover within the movie), he finds out the reason the males want her happens because she is able to commit to memory anything placed before her, and this time around she commited to memory something really important. The number of amounts she was instructed to remember really are a code, but a code for which? Apparently it's for something important enough to visit war over. Statham certainly appears in the aspect in "Safe," which will hit theaters March 2. Kicking butt, taking names and being the all-around perfect action hero is simply a later date within the existence from the British actor, who's presently filming "The Expendables 2." But it is nice that "Safe" will even showcase Statham's sentimental side, because he certainly eventually ends up getting a powerful emotional reference to the youthful girl he's adopted as his ward. Perhaps the very best moment within the trailer comes in the finish, when Statham confesses towards the gentleman standing alongside him he never knows "things to say during these moments." "What moments?" the guy asks. "Those before I kill someone," Statham replies, after which flies in the camera with guns blazing. He may play virtually exactly the same character in each and every action movie he stars in, but Statham is unquestionably an actress we like to watch around the giant screen. What have you think about the "Safe" trailer? Inform us within the comments section below or on Twitter!

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