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EXCLUSIVE BMW Australia is arming its dealers with pricing and specification details for the forthcoming 2 Series Coupe.
BMW Australia is arming its dealers with pricing and specification details for the forthcoming 2 Series Coupe.
Taras Demidov, an expert in extortion and execution in the pay of the oligarchs running the former Soviet Union, is also waiting in the shadows, determined to intercept a fearsomely powerful arms dealer with the money, weaponry, and connections to alter the geopolitical balance.

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These weapons included 700 Russian - designed Konkurs missiles, which are only readily available in Belarus — a country ruled by dictator Alexander Lukashenko with multiple human rights violations that is generally off limits to arms dealers.
He offers them up with a broad swipe of his hand, not unlike an arms dealer showcasing his wares on a motel room bed, signaling me that it's time to pick my poison.
This week the Chicago Park District introduced its ranger force: all four of them, three men and one woman, armed only with walkie - talkies and $ 700 bicycles as they patrol the West Side's Garfield Park, a hangout for drug dealers, gang members and other ominous characters.
As hundreds of Brits were stranded in Libya, David Cameron was visiting the Middle East with arms dealers and Nick Clegg was packing his suitcase for a family skiing trip.
He became a pop - culture as well as a legal star during his nearly eight years in office — not just by convicting Wall Street fraudsters, international arms dealers, and two of New York state's top - three politicians, but by doing it with a flair for the headline - stoking phrase.
We looked the other way when David Cameron celebrated Egypt's liberation with a plane - load of arms dealers.
A group of office workers are in Europe for a meeting with arms dealers, when they come across a tree in the road, they get off the bus and the driver leaves them in the middle of no where, they think they will hike to a hostel, wrong, they start being eliminated one by one.
An international arms dealer rewards his six - member sales division of corporate execs with a weekend team - building retreat in the mountains of Eastern Europe, where they encounter a renegade band of war - crazed soldiers seeking revenge.
Some employees of an international arms dealer go out into the Hungarian wildeness for a weekend company retreat, only to find themselves menaced by a group of militants who don't like having them around their territory in this modestly budgeted dark comedy / horror film from Christopher Smith, who also directed Black Death (with Sean Bean).
Nicolas Cage stars as Yuri Orlov, a Ukranian immigrant who - along with his brother, Vitaly (Jared Leto)- climbs the ranks within the gunrunning community to become one of the most infamous arms dealers in the world.
But before Black Panther can bring Klaue back to Wakanda, the one - armed arms dealer is rescued by the mysterious Erik Killmonger (Michael B. Jordan), a formidable new foe equipped with deadly tactical skills and intimate knowledge of Wakandan history.
With the help of nefarious arms dealer Ulysses Klaue (Andy Serkis), Killmonger makes his presence and intentions known to the world, and it falls on T'Challa and the people of Wakanda to stop the villains from succeeding in their diabolical plot.
He partners with arms dealer Ulysses Klaue (Andy Serkis, «Star Wars: The Last Jedi») to steal vibranium - a rare and highly - coveted metal - from Wakanda to create powerful weapons.
Not simply concerned with billionaire arms dealer - turned - metallic hero Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.), Justin Theroux's story features a bevy of superheroic figures outfitted with deadly artillery, from Stark pal Lt. Colonel Jim Rhodes (Don Cheadle, taking over for Terrence Howard) decked out in his own silvery weaponized War Machine suit, to a straggly haired, heavily tattooed Russian genius named Ivan Vanko (Mickey Rourke) who mimics Stark's tech to create an outfit equipped with energy - beam whips, to a horde of gigantic drones programmed to kill.
It also was written by black writers (Coogler and Joe Robert Cole) and stars a nearly all - black cast, with the exception of Andy Serkis as Ulysses Claue, a one - armed arms dealer; Martin Freeman as CIA agent Everett K. Ross; and, of course, the obligatory cameo from Stan Lee, the face of Marvel Comics.
Packouz reconnects with his old friend from yeshiva school, Efraim Diveroli, a power - mad, coke - snorting, Scarface - worshipping international arms dealer who offers Packouz a position in Diveroli's outfit AEY.
Murphy and Michael Smiley play Irish Republican Army members looking to buy weapons from arms dealers (Sharlto Copley and Babou Ceesay), with Larson and Hammer mediating.
He assumes the mantle of Black Panther following his father's assassination and then has to face off with two challengers, an arms dealer named Ulysses Klaue and Erik Killmonger, a crack fighter with designs on T'Challa's throne.
Coogler doesn't go into extensive details about why Killmonger's mom was in jail — her intimate connection with a would - be terrorist and arms dealer probably didn't help — but does note that she died in prison shortly after N'Jobu's death, just in case you were looking for another reason to feel bad for poor little Erik in his younger, pre-attempted genocide days.
But truthfully, it really didn't matter who was brought along for this latest action - adventure, as master arms dealer and ex-Expendable Conrad Stonebanks (Mel Gibson) and his team can't shoot worth a shit even when armed with attack helicopters, tanks, RPGs and having Barney's elite squad trapped in a crumbling building rigged with explosives with no escape routes.
Juggling some angry Russians, the British Mi5, his impossibly leggy wife and an international terrorist, debonair art dealer and part time rogue Charlie Mortdecai (Depp) must traverse the globe armed only with his good looks and special charm in a race to recover a stolen painting rumored to contain the code to a lost bank account filled with Nazi gold.
Efraim and David are arms dealers, yet they are barely confronted with the reality of what is going on with the war they're supplying.
Who: Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, Jet Li, Dolph Lundgren, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Wesley Snipes, Antonio Banderas, Mel Gibson and Harrison Ford What: Barney and his team come into conflict with ruthless arms dealer Conrad Stonebanks, the Expendables» co-founder, who is determined to destroy the team.
Weaver's presence (which, as everyone knows, has resulted in plans to make a new Alien film with Blomkamp at the helm) also calls to mind the failed 1983 arms dealer comedy from William Friedkin, Deal of the Century.
His latest, MICMACS, is no exception, dealing as it does with arms dealers who show a complete indifference to the results of their actions, and the inventive denizens of the lowest rung of society who declare war on them.
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The Expendables 3 Director: Patrick Hughes Starring: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bruce Willis, Jet Li, Jason Statham Synopsis: Barney and his team, known as «The Expendables», come into conflict with ruthless arms dealer Conrad Stonebanks, the Expendables» co-founder, who is determined to destroy the team.
His latest, MICMACS, is no exception, dealing as it does with arms dealers who show a complete indifference to the results of their actions, and the inventive denizens of the lowest... Read More»
The movie centres on a pair of drug users who become arms dealers after they win a hefty amount contract to supply American allies with weapons in Afghanistan.
Two IRA members are meeting with a couple of American arms dealers to broker a deal.
She functions as the film's comic relief and gadget master — the many parallels to James Bond movies aren't accidental, as seen in spy and arms - dealer characters played with enthusiastic bluster by Martin Freeman and Andy Serkis, respectively.
They will be needed when T'Challa faces some imposing enemies, including the arms dealer Ulysses Klaue (Andy Serkis), one of the few outsiders ever to venture into Wakanda, and a warrior with the fearsome nickname of Killmonger (Michael B. Jordan).
Bradley Cooper also appears in a fun cameo as a notorious arms dealer who does business with the two guys, though it's one of those cases where having an A-list actor suddenly pop up in your movie detracts from the story.
A global arms dealer playing deadly games with IMF agent Ethan Hunt.
Somewhere in Boston, in about 1978, some IRA hoodlums (Cillian Murphy, Michael Smiley) meet an American crime boss (a hairy Armie Hammer) to buy a vanload of automatic rifles from an idiotic South African arms dealer (Sharlto Copley), with the only woman in the film, cool Justine (Brie Larson) acting as intermediary.
Copley plays Vernon, an arms dealer trying to make a smooth transaction with a group of buyers (including Cillian Murphy, Brie Larson and Armie Hammer).
Just as Jimmy's about to sell the card at a memorabilia shop (not unlike the one Smith runs in Red Bank, New Jersey), an armed robber (Seann William Scott) nicknamed «the Shit Bandit» snags the card and hightails it, launching Jimmy and Paul on an adventure that entangles them with a nasty drug dealer named Poh Boy (the unfortunately typecast Guillermo Díaz of Weeds).
Juggling some angry Russians, the British Mi5, his impossibly leggy wife and an international terrorist, debonair art dealer and part time rogue Charlie Mortdecai (Johnny Depp) must traverse the globe armed only with his good looks and special charm in a race to recover a stolen painting rumored to... Read On
South African actor Sharlto Copley is the arms dealer exceedingly fretful over his Saville Row suit and the suitcase of «boodle»; Cillian Murphy and Michael Smiley spearhead the Irish contingent; and there are several mangled East Coast tough guy accents which call to mind the Al Pacino impressions in The Trip, with only a laconic Jack Reynor, given a shaggy makeover, actually sticking it.
He's presented with the opportunity to help British Intelligence agent Angela Burr (Broadchurch's Olivia Colman) take down jet - setty guest and illegal arms dealer Richard Roper (a superbly sinister Hugh Laurie) from the inside of his operation out.
With the help of Henry (Bradley Cooper), an arms dealer who is on the terrorist list, they travel not only to Tirana but to the Triangle of Death in Iraq, transporting Beretta guns to the captain in Baghdad's Green Zone, receiving millions in return.
Realising that the item from the museum could be used in a trade off with arms dealers, T'Challa dons his Black Panther suit to stop Ulysses.
In the twentieth film installment, Die Another Day, James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) assumes the guise of an arms dealer carrying a suitcase packed with diamonds to exchange for weapons.
No, here, the enemy is largely unknown, a duo of antagonists: one, Phillip Seymour Hoffman's subtly nasty arms dealer, who stays off the radar with relative ease, and two, a mole inside the IMF.
Michael B. Jordan's character is one of the antagonists of the film, allied with the mercenary Ulysses Klaue (Andy Serkis, reprising his role from Avengers: Age of Ultron), an arms dealer who has plundered Vibranium before and plans to do it again.
Instead you get Djimon Hounsou playing a hitman with a conscience named Curtie Church, and Kevin Bacon putting on a hilarious accent as arms dealer Jimmy the Brit.
He also has to deal with the series's best villain, an arms dealer played to the hilt by Philip Seymour Hoffman.
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