Aug 2, 2011

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30 Minutes or Less is an upcoming American action-comedy film directed by Ruben Fleischer, starring Jesse Eisenberg, Aziz Ansari, Danny McBride, and Nick Swardson. It is produced by Columbia Pictures and funded by Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg. The film is loosely based on an unusual bank robbery which occurred on August 28, 2003 in Erie, Pennsylvania, where pizza delivery man Brian Wells was killed when a fastened to his neck detonated once he was apprehended by police. The film has been given an R rating by the MPAA.Watch 30 Minutes or Less Movie Online

After hiring an assassin to murder his father (Fred Ward) for his insurance money, Dwayne (Danny McBride), and goofball partner-in-crime, Travis (Nick Swardson), kidnap a pizza delivery boy named Nick (Jesse Eisenberg) and force him to rob a bank while wearing a vest attached to a 10-hour timer
Ordering pizza for delivery usually involves contacting a local pizza restaurant or chain by telephone or online. Online ordering has gained popularity in countries with high Internet usage such as the United States and Canada, where most pizza chains now offer online menus and instant ordering.        Watch 30 Minutes or Less Movie Online
Some people order pizzas to be delivered to an unwitting third party, who are supposedly stuck with the bill - or at the very least, confusion - when the delivery arrives. Internet order systems make this easier. Fake orders are sometimes used to lure robbery victims or kidnappings, and delivery people have been injured and killed in robberies and kidnappings. Other fake orders are simply a form of harassment.
Pizzerias will often incorporate a time guarantee or a promise delivery within a predetermined period of time, perhaps specifying that late deliveries will be free of charge.For example, Domino's Pizza had a commercial campaign in the 1980s and early 1990s which promised "30 minutes or it's free." This was discontinued in 1993 due to the number of lawsuits arising from accidents caused by hurried delivery drivers. Now, pizzerias will commonly state to the customer an approximate time frame for a delivery, without making any guarantees as to the actual delivery time. In early 2008, Domino's introduced the "You Got 30 Minutes," which is not a promise or guarantee, but a goal that Domino's claims to strive for. Domino's Pizza still offers "30 minutes or it's free" in India with local commercial campaign slogan " 30 minutes nahin toh free" means 30 minutes else free, but the offer is currently applicable only to orders through telephones, not online orders.
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