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March 9, 2012
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Clip: Lockout featuring Guy Pearce and Maggie Grace

— Posted by Ryan

Take a look at this clip from John Carpenter’s upcoming movie Lockout. You don’t get much from the clip but it does give you an idea of the plot and a preview of the sarcastically funny banter between Guy Pearce and Maggie Grace.

 

Via: JoBlo
And for a more in depth look at the film, take a look at the clip below…

Source: EFDFilms

Based on these clips and details we’re given about the plot, I think this could be a successor to John Carpenter’s Escape from L.A. and Escape from New York. Could Snow be the next Snake Plissken?

 

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  • Harmony

    How did you link this to John Carpenter, exactly…?

  • Ross F

    I love Guy Pearce but he’ll never be as badass as Snake Plissken

    • Ryan

      I agree with that, Plissken is an icon.

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