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| Director: | Brian A. Miller |
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| Writer: | Andre Fabrizio, Jeremy Passmore |
| Staring: |
| Julian Michaels has designed the ultimate resort: VICE, where anything goes and the customers can play out their wildest fantasies with artificial inhabitants who look, think and feel like humans. When an artificial becomes self-aware and escapes, she finds herself caught in the crossfire between Julian's mercenaries and a cop who is hell-bent on shutting down Vice, and stopping the violence once and for all. | |
| Release Date: | Jan 16, 2015 |
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| Director: | Brian A. Miller |
| Writer: | Andre Fabrizio, Jeremy Passmore |
| Genres: | Adventure, Action, Science Fiction, Thriller |
| Keywords | artificial intelligence (a.i.), android, mercenary, virtual reality, cop, resort, artificial |
| Production Companies | Grindstone Entertainment Group, K5 International, EFO Films, Aperture Entertainment |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $10,000,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Ambyr Childers | Kelly |
| Thomas Jane | Roy |
| Bryan Greenberg | Evan |
| Bruce Willis | Julian |
| Johnathon Schaech | Chris |
| Charlotte Kirk | Melissa |
| Brett Granstaff | James |
| Ryan O'Nan | Det. Matthews |
| David Gordon | Mitch |
| Colin Egglesfield | Reiner |
| Cameron Brexler | Keith |
| Jesse Pruett | Officer Pullman |
| Tyler Jon Olson | Steve |
| Don Harvey | Kasansky |
| Lydia Hull | Stacey |
| Nikki BreAnne Wells | Newscaster |
| Douglas M. Griffin | Serrano |
| Martin Blencowe | Sean |
| Damon Lipari | Ryan |
| Ashley Kirk | Rachel |
| Heather Alexandra | Hannah |
| Ric Miller | Paulie |
| Tamara Belousova | Andrea |
| Courtney Blythe Turk | Hostess |
| Emily June Ellis | Heather |
| Eddie Matthews | Bozz |
| Grant Koo | John |
| Gene Murrell | Bank Manager |
| Stephen C. Sepher | Guard |
| Geoff Reeves | Mercenary #4 |
| Valerie Lyon | Bank Teller |
| Rachel Latham | Bank Customer #2 |
| Thad August | Murder Witness (uncredited) |
| Alec Barnes | Bank Cop (uncredited) |
| Patrick Constantine Bertagnolli Jr. | Vice Tech (uncredited) |
| Brianna Bond | Artificial (uncredited) |
| Stephen Conroy | Vice Tech #2 (uncredited) |
| Billy Culbertson | Bouncer (uncredited) |
| Edward J. Delmore III | Steve's Banker Friend (uncredited) |
| Ryan Pablo Foster | Piano Player (uncredited) |
| Jamie Gliddon | Barrel Bum (uncredited) |
| Aria London | Jasmine (uncredited) |
| Tim Mai | Computer Tech (uncredited) |
| Michael Santini | Pleasure Model (uncredited) |
| Karen Strassman | Reporter (uncredited) |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Andre Fabrizio | Writer |
| Yaron Levy | Director of Photography |
| Franco-Giacomo Carbone | Production Design |
| Paul Harb | Editor |
| Hybrid | Original Music Composer |
| William B. Steakley | Line Producer |
| Michael Schilling | Gaffer |
| Jessica Navran | Set Decoration |
| Ignacia Johnston | Hairstylist |
| Ashley Walsh | Makeup Department Head |
| Nick DiRosa | Script Supervisor |
| Lauren Kelley | Hairstylist |
| Sam Emerson | Still Photographer |
| Dale Vance Jr. | Additional Camera |
| Michelle Jones | Art Direction |
| Don Abbatiello | Stunt Coordinator |
| Michael Chateauneuf | Gaffer |
| Troy Anderson | Rigging Gaffer |
| J. D. Moore | Digital Intermediate |
| Nicholas Davidoff | Camera Operator |
| Rachel Stringfellow | Set Costumer |
| Bonnie Stauch | Costume Design |
| Danny Mortenson | Transportation Coordinator |
| Ian D. Navran | Production Coordinator |
| Kyle Photo Bucher | Location Manager |
| Mike Burns | Music Supervisor |
| Andrew Wert | Property Master |
| Hilda Somarriba | Unit Publicist |
| Jerry Lambert | Production Accountant |
| Brian A. Miller | Director |
| Jeremy Passmore | Writer |
| Rick Shaine | Editor |
| Deborah Aquila | Casting |
| Tricia Wood | Casting |
| Gonzalo 'Bino' Espinoza | ADR & Dubbing |
| David Barber | Supervising Sound Editor |
| Mary C. Rolfes | Unit Production Manager |
| Allison Caetano | Stunt Double |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Adam Goldworm | Producer |
| Wayne Marc Godfrey | Executive Producer |
| Brett Granstaff | Executive Producer |
| Tarek Anthony Jabre | Executive Producer |
| Timothy C. Sullivan | Co-Producer |
| Barry Brooker | Executive Producer |
| Arnaud Lannic | Associate Producer |
| Christophe Lannic | Associate Producer |
| Steven Galanis | Executive Producer |
| Daniel Baur | Executive Producer |
| Oliver Simon | Executive Producer |
| Ted Fox | Executive Producer |
| Stan Wertlieb | Executive Producer |
| Vance Owen | Executive Producer |
| Gus Furla | Co-Executive Producer |
| Randall Emmett | Producer |
| George Furla | Producer |
| Ryan S. Black | Associate Producer |
| Stephen J. Eads | Executive Producer |
| Corey Large | Executive Producer |
| Mark Stewart | Executive Producer |
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***Big city sci-fi thriller with Bruce Willis and Thomas Jane about artificial humans*** In the near future, a big city resort called Vice utilizes artificial humans wherein clients can fulfill their debased fantasies, including rape, robbery and murder. An artificial female (Ambyr Childers) esca ... pes and seeks sanctuary at a city church. Bruce Willis plays the entrepreneur of the resort, Thomas Jane a disheveled cop who wants to put him out of business and Bryan Greenberg the man who resides in the church, but he ain’t no pastor. "Vice" (2015) mixes the concept of “Westworld” (1973) and “Futureworld” (1976) with elements of “Blade Runner” (1982), “Groundhog Day” (1993), “Universal Soldier” (1992) and “The Island” (2005). While it only cost $10 million and you can’t expect blockbuster production values, it’s more polished than the average SyFy flick, which usually only cost $3 million or less. Practically the entire movie takes place at nighttime in the big city and I like the reverent tone. Jane is great as the city cop and Willis is his reliable self in a role he could do in his sleep. Childers comes across as a low rent meshing of Malin Akerman and Alicia Silverstone, but in her mid-20s. She’s a’right, but it would’ve been better with someone of the caliber of Scarlett Johannson or Silverstone when she was younger. What turned me off is the eye-rolling way the security guards at the resort couldn’t hit the side of a barn; meanwhile the cop rarely misses. Sure, this is done in a lot in movies, but there’s a way to do it that looks relatively realistic and doesn’t insult the intelligence of the viewer. Not so here. “Vice” thankfully shoots for some depth amidst its action thrills. For instance, there’s the question of robotic self-awareness, which was explored with Data in Star Trek: The Next Generation. Then there’s the debate over media violence & sex, whether in movies or video games. Does it provide an outlet for people to purge their debased desires or does it encourage that behavior in the real world? Lastly, there’s a halfhearted commentary on religious fundamentalism and spirituality. While lackluster in some ways (due to its low-budget), I liked the reverent tone and the profundities amid the thrills, not to mention Jane’s entertaining performance. It’s marginally better than “Westworld” (1973), which, let’s face it, wasn’t exactly a masterpiece. The film runs 1 hour, 36 minutes and was shot in Mobile, Alabama, and Miami, Florida. GRADE: C+/B- (5.5/10)