Jason Weiss
Jason Weiss? Oh man, talk about a dude with a wild mix of projects under his belt. So, he pops up in “Deadly Impact” from back in 2010—a movie that’s basically a pressure cooker of tension. You’ve got cops, criminals, explosions, and the kind of plot where nobody’s really safe. Weiss brings this edge to his role, not just the typical tough-guy routine, but something that actually feels like there’s a story behind his eyes. It’s gritty, loud, and, honestly, kind of a blast when things go sideways.
Then there’s “The Onion Movie” from 2008. If you’re into satire and you like your comedy with a side of “did they really just say that?”—yeah, this is your jam. Weiss slips into the madness with this knowing wink, totally in on the joke but never mailing it in. The whole movie’s a send-up of news culture and media nonsense, and he handles the tone like he was born for it.
Don’t sleep on “The Betrayed” either, also from ’08. That one’s darker, a real psychological thriller that doesn’t hold your hand. Weiss plays it cool, but there’s this simmering intensity, like he’s always one step ahead or hiding something big. The whole vibe is tense, claustrophobic, and full of those “wait, what just happened?” moments.
So, Jason Weiss really jumps from intense action to biting comedy to straight-up nerve-wracking thrillers—never feels like he’s stuck in a rut or phoning it in. The guy’s got range, you know?