Epicenter (2000)
4/10
Trailer Park Festival Wig
2 December 2017
Warning: Spoilers
Nick Constantine (Gary Daniels) works for Global Technology and listens to Neil Diamond. He obtains data to track stealth bombers and agrees to sell it to the Russians (back when they had money and cared) for $15 million dollars (millions with an "M" and not billions with a "B"). He is prevented by the FBI and deep cover agent Amanda Foster played by Traci "Elizabeth" Lords trying to live down her other film career where she couldn't act either...but didn't have to.

For some reason this takes place in San Francisco, perhaps for the "bottoming out" scenes, and then for no real reason they go to LA for the earthquake, when San Francisco would have worked just as well. Nick still has a chip that everybody wants. Traci insists on escorting him while Jeff Fahey places a double agent mole, which you suspect the moment his slimy looking character appears on screen.

Traci's daughter (Katie Stuart, Shadowcat X-Man 2) is trapped at a mall and mom needs to save her before she maxes out the credit card. Meanwhile she and her prisoner need to save lives along the way and avoid the bad guys.

Horrible plot execution. Bad formula acting.

Guide: No F-words. Sex and nudity (Daniela Nana plus uncredited strippers)
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