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xXx: State of the Union
The movie centers on Darius Stone, a thrill-seeking troublemaker whose criminal record and extreme sports obsession make him the perfect candidate to be the newest xXx agent. Darius then is sent to Washington, DC to defuse a power struggle amongst national leaders and save the U.S. government from a deadly conspiracy.
















28 November 1975, Gadsden, Alabama, USA






31 December 1966, Baltimore, Maryland, USA

18 September 1974, Detroit, Michigan, USA


24 November 1975, Louisville, Kentucky, USA

25 July 1937, London, England, UK

4 August 1946, Baltimore, Maryland, USA

29 August 1977, Stoneham, Massachusetts, USA


13 December 1970, Dong Ha, Vietnam




9 July 1967, Los Angeles, California, USA

24 November 1976, Tampa, Florida, USA



June 20, 2007
XXXcruciating!
November 17, 2006
Well, they sure blowed 'em up good in XXX: State of the Union. And they pimped many rides. XXX is a car nut's fantasy.
April 29, 2005
So devoid of craft, it looks as though it were filmed by robots.
December 08, 2005
A big, dumb action film that exceeds low expectations.
April 18, 2009
In light of the cinematic abomination that is "XXX: State Of The Union," Vin Diesel made the right choice by refusing to do another "xXx" movie unless Rob Cohen continued to direct the franchise.
October 03, 2006
full review in Greek
May 02, 2005
This is that rare B movie that's rooted in gut-level stirrings of power and retaliation.
March 01, 2007
Youngsters and action junkies won't mind the film's ridiculous gadgets, secret tunnels and hairsbreadth escapes, but everyone else will have to check credibility at the door.
April 29, 2005
A crisp adventure that grows increasingly audacious (the story climaxes with a huge battle waged in the Capitol) if only lightly enjoyable.
April 29, 2005
So primitive, it must have been written in lizard blood on animal skin.
May 03, 2005
Explosions abound, along with expository dialogue and a ham-tastic triad of performances from Sam Jackson, Willem Dafoe, and Peter Strauss.
April 29, 2005
You'd need a crane to suspend your disbelief.