Thursday, February 7, 2013

Watch Snitch Online Free

Watch Snitch Online Free. 2013 is free to live a cumbersome year for fans of Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson – seeing how the wrestler-turned actor will ensue appearing in such best-seller titles as the delayed G.I. Joe: Retaliation, Michael Bay’s senseless based-on-true-events thriller Pain & Add and The Fast and the Furious 6 (where Johnson reprises his Fast Five role as the obstinate fed Luke Hobbs). Yet, Johnson will earliest nip in the lead in another flick based resting on a hard-to-believe story, Snitch.

The film skin ‘The Rock’ as a father whose teenage young man (James Allen McCune, The Walking Dead) is setup to engage the fall representing selling unlawful drugs, which leaves him facing a lowest prison punish of 10 days. Johnson, nonetheless, strikes a deal with a U.S. attorney (Susan Sarandon) – in which he will do something as an informant and penetrate a massive (and dangerous) drug association, in organize to save his son from an extended confinement. That’s assuming Johnson makes it absent breathing, though…

Snitch boasts a supporting cast that includes familiar faces like Nadine Velazquez (Flight, The League), Barry Pepper (Saving Private Ryan, True Grit) and JD Pardo (Revolution), in addition to fan-favorite television actors like Jon Bernthal (The Walking Dead), Michael Kenneth Williams (The Wire, Boardwalk Empire), Harrold Perrineau (Oz, Lost) and Benjamin Bratt (Law & Order). That makes the trailer fun to watch, as you countdown the number of recognizable stars who pop up; not to mention, consider how many of these are playing characters that harken back to their most definitive roles to date.

Watch Snitch Online. R.R. Waugh collaborated on the screenplay for Snitch with Justin Haythe, who also penned Revolutionary Road and co-wrote Disney’s upcoming Lone Ranger. Story-wise, as was mentioned before, the film looks rough around the edges; though, the combination of solid action and engaging performances – from Johnson and the supporting cast – could be enough to make this worth checking out.

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