

Money Plane
A professional thief with $40 million in debt and his family's life on the line must commit one final heist - rob a futuristic airborne casino filled with the world's most dangerous criminals.
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Plot Summary
A professional thief must race against time to pay off an $80 million debt to an underworld kingpin. He plans one last heist - robbing a futuristic airborne casino carrying the world's most dangerous criminals. With the help of his crew, they must pull off the impossible to escape with their lives.
Critical Reception
Money Plane was widely panned by critics and audiences alike, with many citing its low-budget production values, nonsensical plot, and poor acting as major drawbacks. It gained some notoriety for its unusual premise and cast, but failed to impress in execution.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its ambitious, albeit absurd, premise involving an airborne casino.
- Criticized for a weak script, wooden dialogue, and unconvincing action sequences.
- Despite a recognizable cast, the film struggles with its low-budget aesthetic and overall execution.
Google audience: Audience reception was largely negative, with viewers frequently pointing out the film's poor writing and predictable plot. Some found amusement in the sheer outlandishness of the concept, but the overall sentiment was disappointment.
Fun Fact
The film notably features a cast including professional wrestler Adam Copeland (Edge) and former UFC champion Georges St-Pierre, which generated some initial buzz but did not elevate the film's critical standing.
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