A gunman ties up an actor and locks him in his dressing room just before a performance. He also puts a bomb with a 90-minute timer next to the actor. Then, he goes to a room above an LA plaza and draws a bead on the actor's lover, international arms dealer, Liberty Wallace. Calling himself "Joe," he calls her cell phone, demonstrates that a rifle is pointed at her, and tells her to cuff herself to a hot-dog cart nearby (the cuffs are there). Over the next 90 minutes, the story unfolds: as a result of his daughter's death, he wants a public debate on the Second Amendment. As Liberty begins to bond with Joe on the phone, he gets some truths from her - and his revenge.
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Liberty Stands Still
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Creatures
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What, Yes
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The Mile Wide Down
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Stands Still
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The Wayback Machine
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Requiem for a Bad Cop
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Ecstatic S.T.
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Love and Ambition
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God Bless This Tilted Arc
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Chain
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Her Absence Shakes the Place
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Don't
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Almost a Day
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Don't
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