A father and son working as security guards for an armored truck company encounter a team of would-be robbers on a bridge. They get trapped and have to come up with a plan to escape and survive. The only time Sly has played an antagonist was in 2003’s Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over, directed by Robert Rodriguez. 2000’s Death Race, starring David Carradine, in 1975. Armored CITs rely heavily on GPS tracking systems to improve their safety. When something goes wrong—whether it’s an accident, an attack, or an unexpected stop—GPS data helps rescuers understand the situation and quickly get to the vehicle. The group. Let me start by saying that no one in this movie will be walking the red carpet at the Oscars. If they do get there, it won’t be for this movie’s performances. Patrick and his son are the drivers of an armored van. They’re ambushed by Sly’s crew. Most of the movie takes place on a bridge, with Patrick and his son trying to survive, while Sly and his crew try to get into said van. I gave it a five, I might have gone up to a six if I was being generous. It’s not great, but I enjoyed it for an hour and a half. I never considered turning it off after ten minutes, which is rare these days. If you have nothing else to watch, give it a try. If your expectations are low, you won’t be disappointed if you hate it!