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Ein Schuldeneintreiberpaar wird in eine explosionsartig gefährliche Situation gedrängt, jagt verschiedene Untermenschen und weicht gleichzeitig einem rachsüchtigen Hauptakteur aus. -...Samue... Alles lesenEin Schuldeneintreiberpaar wird in eine explosionsartig gefährliche Situation gedrängt, jagt verschiedene Untermenschen und weicht gleichzeitig einem rachsüchtigen Hauptakteur aus. -...Samuel Goldwyn Films.Ein Schuldeneintreiberpaar wird in eine explosionsartig gefährliche Situation gedrängt, jagt verschiedene Untermenschen und weicht gleichzeitig einem rachsüchtigen Hauptakteur aus. -...Samuel Goldwyn Films.
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Anthony De Longis
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Catherine Black
- Waitress
- (as Cat Black)
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You may ask yourself after having seen the first one, how could a sequel be made after that ending? But since these are movies ... well that's how it is possible. The chemistry is still there. And they still collect ... so pay up! Well I reckon you are not one of the people they come to collect. Also if everyone was paying up, there would not be action (over the top as it may seem at times - though the bar brawl at the beginning ... dang! It almost overshadows the rest of the movie).
Of course this time around they add a bit of story. So it's not just collecting money and then onto the next one to keep collecting. There is also a bigger riff between our two main leads. While they had a love/hate relationship that brought us many fine moments in the first one, it evolved and now there also some secrets here ... of course you could question some motives, but being angry for someone lying to you is not really something anyone wouldn't get. Having said that, this is more than a decent sequel, that is par blow by blow to the first one, if you like movies in its style
Of course this time around they add a bit of story. So it's not just collecting money and then onto the next one to keep collecting. There is also a bigger riff between our two main leads. While they had a love/hate relationship that brought us many fine moments in the first one, it evolved and now there also some secrets here ... of course you could question some motives, but being angry for someone lying to you is not really something anyone wouldn't get. Having said that, this is more than a decent sequel, that is par blow by blow to the first one, if you like movies in its style
Very recommendable, action packed fighting movie with a decent yet simple plot.
The rating is only being limited to an 8/10 by a few shootout scenes in the movie, which I did enjoy watching, but found a bit too unrealistic compared to the fighting scenes. The fighting scenes are amazing to watch and I was stunned by the quality and attention to detail in these scenes. When it comes to fighting movies, these two movies belong in the very top of the leaderboard.
Like many sequels, this was just not up to the quality of the first Debt Collector installment. However, I really enjoy Adkins and Mandylor and they are both enjoyable in the movie. Too bad the directing was poor and some action scenes were not done better. Adkins and Mandylor were fine but the gun fighting was "D" rate - AKs at point blank not hitting anyone?? All in all though, I would recommend it to die-hard action fans, just know what to expect.
Well, I was impressed with "The Debt Collector 2" (aka "Debt Collectors").
Now, now, don't get me wrong here. I am not saying that "The Debt Collector 2" is a cinematic masterpiece that would make even Shakespeare proud. But what I do mean is that the movie from writers Jesse V. Johnson and Stu Small was actually a lot better than I initially had hoped. Why? Well, this being a movie with Scott Adkins and Louis Mandylor wasn't really the go-to-recipe for a great movie.
But director Jesse V. Johnson managed to churn out a rather enjoyable and entertaining movie. Sure, the storyline was very generic and straight forward with no surprises along the way, so you know what you are in for. But there was just something about the two main characters French (played by Scott Adkins) and Sue (played by Louis Mandylor) that worked so well, and the on-screen chemistry between the two actors. Plus the amount of action and violence throughout the course of the movie definitely helped to spruce things up.
This being an action movie, you know what you are getting. And director Jesse V. Johnson followed the formula of how-to-make-an-action-movie, playing it safe. Hence the generic feel to the movie and the predictable storyline. But it was a good old fashioned action movie that doesn't require a lot of brain activity from the viewers.
And being an action movie also meant that there was little realism as in the amount of beating people to endure, and the amount of bullets fired at the main characters without finding their aim. But hey, it's all good, as this was an action movie meant for entertainment and not realism.
"The Debt Collector 2" is a movie that can be watched more than once, but I think with some years in between each viewing. I was actually adequately entertained by "The Debt Collector 2".
My rating of "The Debt Collector 2" lands on a six out of ten stars. It is actually well worth a viewing, if you have the chance.
Now, now, don't get me wrong here. I am not saying that "The Debt Collector 2" is a cinematic masterpiece that would make even Shakespeare proud. But what I do mean is that the movie from writers Jesse V. Johnson and Stu Small was actually a lot better than I initially had hoped. Why? Well, this being a movie with Scott Adkins and Louis Mandylor wasn't really the go-to-recipe for a great movie.
But director Jesse V. Johnson managed to churn out a rather enjoyable and entertaining movie. Sure, the storyline was very generic and straight forward with no surprises along the way, so you know what you are in for. But there was just something about the two main characters French (played by Scott Adkins) and Sue (played by Louis Mandylor) that worked so well, and the on-screen chemistry between the two actors. Plus the amount of action and violence throughout the course of the movie definitely helped to spruce things up.
This being an action movie, you know what you are getting. And director Jesse V. Johnson followed the formula of how-to-make-an-action-movie, playing it safe. Hence the generic feel to the movie and the predictable storyline. But it was a good old fashioned action movie that doesn't require a lot of brain activity from the viewers.
And being an action movie also meant that there was little realism as in the amount of beating people to endure, and the amount of bullets fired at the main characters without finding their aim. But hey, it's all good, as this was an action movie meant for entertainment and not realism.
"The Debt Collector 2" is a movie that can be watched more than once, but I think with some years in between each viewing. I was actually adequately entertained by "The Debt Collector 2".
My rating of "The Debt Collector 2" lands on a six out of ten stars. It is actually well worth a viewing, if you have the chance.
Brit martial-artist (he trained in nine disciplines) Scott Adkins does a pretty good job in this sequel. His sidekick Louis Mandylor was no slouch with his fists and the 'best' fight of the movie - was between them both near the end.
Vladimir Kulich appeared for about 4 minutes, and had nothing much to do, unlike the first Debt Collectors, where he was an integral part.
The story? Fuggetaboutit. The premise was collecting overdue money, but in reality this was a goofy buddy movie with plenty of slapstick and comedy thrown in. Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Troy from Star Trek) had a pretty good cameo as a devious business woman.
All and all, if you want 90 minutes of craziness, then give this redo a go. I score it 6/10.
Vladimir Kulich appeared for about 4 minutes, and had nothing much to do, unlike the first Debt Collectors, where he was an integral part.
The story? Fuggetaboutit. The premise was collecting overdue money, but in reality this was a goofy buddy movie with plenty of slapstick and comedy thrown in. Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Troy from Star Trek) had a pretty good cameo as a devious business woman.
All and all, if you want 90 minutes of craziness, then give this redo a go. I score it 6/10.
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- WissenswertesJesse V. Johnson 8th Movie with Scott Adkins.
- PatzerDuring all movie French's Hyundai Accent is changing hatchback and sedan back and forth. For example, in escape from boxing gym scene, around 49 minute. Sue open rear door of hatchback and in the next shot sedan is visible, with different tail lights, etc. Hatchback license plate is "3THO479" and sedan is "8MCM110". Also, hatchback is fourth generation (2010-), and sedan is fifth (2017-).
- VerbindungenFollows Pay Day (2018)
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