Josh Duhamel started his career in the soap opera All My Children. He burst on the scene with this role and earned a Daytime Emmy Award. He would go on to star in NBC's Las Vegas. Probably most would know him as the main protagonist in the Transformers franchise.
In 2025, he would star in the action=comedy London Calling. For physical media fan,s Quiver Distribution is releasing this film on DVD. Now you can add this film to your home video library.
Synopsis: After botching a hit, Tommy Ward flees to L.A. and strikes a deal: mentor his boss’s awkward son in exchange for a way home. But a routine job turns into a night of gunfights, killers, and chaos as the odd duo battles to survive—and earn redemption.
The story is okay, not a spectacular one. The comedy is a bit hit or miss. Some gags are funny, others just fail completely. The real bright spot in this film is the chemistry between Jeremy Ray Taylor and Josh Duhamel.
London Calling has been transferred to DVD and is presented in 2.39:1 aspect ratio. There are two audio tracks to choose from. There is an English 5.1 or an English 2.0. There is also the option for English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing.
In a time when consumers are used to HD and UltraHD releases. A standard definition DVD is a bit disappointing. But the picture is clean with no digital artifacts or audio anomalies. In addition to a decent DVD transfer, the disc houses a Behind the Scenes: The Making of London Calling featurette.
London Calling is a surprisingly fun little action comedy. It doesn'tr always work, but when it does, it is an enjoyable experience. If you would like to add London Calling on DVD to your home video library, you can do so by heading over to Amazon and order your copy today!
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