Error creating thumbnail: File missing Join our Discord! |
If you have been locked out of your account you can request a password reset here. |
Thursday
Thursday 1998 Film
Synopsis: Skip Woods made his directorial debut with this film, caught in a crossfire between thriller and comedy. After violence is unleashed in the opening sequence, the story settles on former L.A. drug dealer Casey Wells (Thomas Jane), now a Houston architect living with his attractive wife Christine (Paula Marshall). When past partner Nick (Aaron Eckhart) arrives out of the blue on a Thursday, asking for a place to stay for a few days, Casey invites him in but later gets curious about Nick's briefcase. After he opens it to find a huge helping of heroin, panic sets in, and he flushes it all away -- setting the stage for a variety of hoods and hitmen to turn up on Casey's suburban doorstep.
Smith & Wesson Model 19 snub
Pistol choice of deranged stripper rapist Dallas (Paulina Porizkova).
Smith & Wesson 645
Pistol choice of psychotic ex-partner James (James LeGros).
1911 .45 ACP
Casey's ex-partner, Nick (Aaron Eckhart), carries a 1911 Government with suppressor and custom grips.
Rasta hit-man Ice (Glenn Plummer) holds Casey hostage with a chrome-plated 1911 Government series pistol.
In the apartment drug deal gone bad, Casey Wells (Thomas Jane) is seen firing two chrome-plated 1911 Government series pistol.
Micro UZI
Nick (Aaron Eckhart) uses a suppressed Micro UZI in the apartment drug deal gone bad.
Desert Eagle
During the apartment drug deal, a chrome-plated Desert Eagle can be seen on the coffee table, which Casey Wells (Thomas Jane) picks up.
Remington 870 Shotgun
In the apartment drug deal gone bad, a Remington 870 shotgun is used by a pregnant woman. The Jamaicans also use these weapons at the film's end.
Beretta 92FS
Weapon of choice for Kasarov (Mickey Rourke).
Mp5a3
Several crooked cops use these weapons at the film's end, but they could also be C&C'ed SP89's.