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xXx²: The next level (State of the Union) - Ice Cube, Samuel L Jackson, Willem Dafoe, Lee Tamahori
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Movie propaganda
Prepare for The next level.
In the new action thriller xXx²: The next level, a follow-up to the blockbuster film of 2002, the USA President is being targeted for assassination by a group of dissenters deep within the government. Only two people stand between anarchy and freedom: One of them, Augustus Gibbons (Samuel L Jackson), has just survived a hit on the National Security Agency's top-secret headquarters and is on the run. The other, a decorated Special Ops soldier, Darius Stone (Ice Cube), sits under close guard in a military prison. Gibbons once again finds himself in need of an outsider and Stone is his man. The new xXx agent, armed with the latest gadgets and nerves of steel, must uncover the insurgents within to save the country.
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Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film adventure spy gadget sequel
Persons of interest
- Ice Cube .... Darius Stone
- John G Connolly .... Bama
- Willem Dafoe .... George Deckert
- Ramon De Ocampo .... Agent Meadows
- Nona M Gaye .... Lola
- Matt Gerald .... Liebo
- Samuel L Jackson .... Agent Augustus Gibbons
- Sunny Mabrey .... Charlie
- Michael Roof .... Agent Toby Lee Shavers
- Simon Kinberg .... Screenwriter
- Lee Tamahori .... Director
Cinematic intelligence sources
- xXx²: The next level (State of the Union) official movie site
- xXx²: The next level (State of the Union) production notes
- xXx²: The next level (State of the Union) QuickTime movie trailers:
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- See also xXx
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Intelligence analyst
Special Agent Matti
Theatrical report
I'm not sure how xXx²: The next level is supposed to be The next level because it's just like the first one. Run, jump, hit, kick, shoot, stab, bleed, explode. Hot cars, hotter chicks. Stunts. Wisecracks. Etc.
Security censorship classification
M (Medium level violence, low level coarse language)
Surveillance time
101 minutes (1:41 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 28 April 2005
DVD rental: 7 September 2005
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