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Rarely do critics and audiences find themselves in unanimity, but at the end of the day it really doesn’t matter if the movie that divides opinion turns out to be a smash hit. Depending on who you ask, the 2010 heist thriller takers it’s fantastic or forgettable, but it indisputably ended in the red.
Budgeted at $32 million, the feature film from co-writer/director John Luessenhop opened to the top of the domestic box office and ultimately left theaters with $69 million in the coffers. Besides that, takers It earned over $23 million from DVD and Blu-ray sales in the United States alone, making it much more than a lightning hit.

That said, your opinion of the fast-paced film may vary, given that a 28 percent Rotten Tomatoes score is comfortably offset by a 62 percent user rating on the aggregation site with over 100,000 votes cast. Subpar or excellent, then? That is debatable, but what cannot be argued is that takers is getting away with a bounty on Netflix.
According to FlixPatrol, subscribers have been hooked watching a team of elite thieves botch an armored car heist, putting them right in the crosshairs of both law enforcement and organized crime. Idris Elba, Hayden Christensen, Paul Walker, Matt Dillon and Zoe Saldaña are just a few of the big names featured, with the abundance of stars helping to convince those paying their monthly Netflix fee that Takers is worth it.