RiffTrax Live: Point Break

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Point Break is possibly the most '90s movie ever made and undoubtedly the pinnacle of the "FBI infiltrates bank robber gang through surfing" genre. We promise the laughs will be as extreme as the action.Johnny Utah (Reeves) is an FBI agent ... more

Point Break is possibly the most '90s movie ever made and undoubtedly the pinnacle of the "FBI infiltrates bank robber gang through surfing" genre. We promise the laughs will be as extreme as the action.Johnny Utah (Reeves) is an FBI agent who embarks on an unconventional assignment: the agency needs him to learn how to surf in order to stop the Ex-Presidents, a gang of armed robbers who will stop at nothing to make off with millions of dollars just in time to catch some sweet waves at high tide. Skydiving and Anthony Kiedis also feature prominently because, as previously mentioned, it was the '90s.

GENRE: Program , Comedy
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RUN TIME: 133 minutes
RELEASE DATE: August 8, 2024
STARRING: Patrick Swayze , Keanu Reeves , Gary Busey , Lori Petty , John C. McGinley
DIRECTOR(S): Kathryn Bigelow
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WRITER(S): W. Peter Iliff
STUDIO: Fathom Events
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