The government investigators then decide they can use Jamie Foxx as bait to catch the master hacker psychopath behind the gold heist and recover the lost gold. There’s the making of a good plot here, they just lay it on too thick with the unfunny dialog from Foxx.
Jamie Kennedy is the encryption expert for the government unit tracking Jamie Foxx, who doesn’t realize he’s been implanted with a beacon.
The movie then transitions to the security team treating eavesdropping into the trials and tribulations of Jamie Foxx’s character Alvin as a sort of funny reality TV show as he babbles at various people in his life.
Oh yes and we get a phone call tracing scene which I’ll have to clip when I’m at my actual computer. “Call is coming from Dublin, no wait Seattle, wait no it’s coming from Pakistan, wait a minute”, etc etc
If you’re into people frantically flicking switches and turning dials and frowning at wave forms in front of blinking lights then you’ll love this movie.
“All right, I want every agent working around the clock...
to keep this joker out of the morgue and out of jail.
He doesn't get so much as a parking ticket or a hangnail.
From now on, Alvin Sanders leads a charmed life.”
We really don’t get much of the hacker villain in this (at least up until where I’ve watched to) and that’s a pity as he has this whole sinister Keyser Söze meets Michael Stipe from REM thing going on, actor is Doug Hutchison.