Killers (M)
Roadshow Entertainment
There's a certain chemistry about Ashton Kutcher and Katherine Heigl.
Two of Hollywood's beautiful people, Kutcher and Heigl play the leads in this romantic comedy-cum-espionage thriller and they work well together.
Spencer Aimes (Kutcher) has been a spy for as long as he can remember. His job is a simple one - kill the bad guys when he is told to.
Jen Kornfeldt (Heigl) is an average girl who has gone on holiday with her parents to Nice to get over the break-up of a relationship.
When Spencer meets Jen, life will never be the same ... for either of them.
Spencer decides he wants a normal life, in a normal home, with a normal wife like Jen.
He tells his bosses that his missions are over and to leave him alone.
In suburbia, Spencer finds just what he has been looking for and Jen finds the relationship she has searched for.
When life couldn't get any better, it takes a turn for the worse.
First Spencer's old boss contacts him needing urgent help. Then Spencer finds him dead in a hotel room.
The couple's perfect life begins to crumble when a contract on Spencer's life turns everyone around him into potential killers.
In a rather comical way, a $10 million bounty turns average suburbanites into ruthless assassins.
If Spencer is going to stop this before it goes too far, he will need help from a most unlikely ally.
You'll enjoy a typically smooth performance from the living moustache, Tom Selleck, as Jen's overprotective father.
DVD Review: Killers
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