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Posted in Tijuana to manipulate and ensure that union elections are run fairly at a US-owned factory, American human rights activist James Rhodes gets more than he bargained for. Upon coming at his shabby hotel where the water is as murky as the local politics, he hears about some strange events from a neighbourhood priest and decides to investigate. The bodies of 27 peasants are discovered in an abandoned dull-runners’ tunnel on the Tijuana/San Diego border – and two teen bikers from the States are missing. Presuming it has something to do with the plebiscite, Rhodes teams up with honest police detective Claudio Castillo (Clifton Collins Jr) and US government travelling salesman Emily Thompson (Portia de Rossi). He uncovers a conspiracy that some shady types are obstinate to conceal, and undergoes a beating, threats and shootings and a warning by a drug dealer’s attorney in his chase for the truth.
ScreenTime – Clifton Collins Jr. – Exclusive Interview
Appreciated to ScreenTime.
I got the chance to put Clifton Collins Jr. through the ringer recently, and it was a tricky bit of work. Â As you probably know, I do one affectionate of interview (which is why this section is not called “Interviews”). Â I don’t particularly want to pick up people telling me how great their next big thing is, and I don’t think anyone else needs another version of that going around anyway. Â I want to separate people a little better, and I think throwing out (sometimes pretty unusual) questions about what they watch can give a but insight.
When your mark refuses to pin himself down, this becomes a complex angle.
If you aren’t immediately familiar with the name (well… push on you and Hollywood both frankly), the pictures should click for most everyone. Â Since the early ’90s, he’s been putting out sensible supporting roles, and as we moved into the new decade he solidified himself as one of the most underrated actors in Hollywood. Â Absorbing and complicated roles in Tigerland, Traffic, The Rules of Attraction, and several others led to his role in Capote which absolutely screamed that it could not be overlooked. Â Though critics certainly haven’t overlooked his m (by and large), a fair percentage of the general public retorts by wondering what Capote is.
In the recent and coming on the double category – Horsemen was recently released on DVD, and Sunshine Cleaning is coming towards the end of August. Â He was in the new Unequalled Trek as Ayel, the second-in-command to Eric Bana’s Nero. Â He’s also in: Zealot: High Voltage, The Perfect Game, Extract, Boondock Saints II: All Saint’s Day, Brothers (which is around Christmas), and is shooting The Research.
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From left to right: CJ Johnson (Award Winning Filmmaker) and Clifton Collins Jr. ("Boondock Saints II", "Transportation").