clivejenner-35565
Joined Jul 2019
Welcome to the new profile
Our updates are still in development. While the previous version of the profile is no longer accessible, we're actively working on improvements, and some of the missing features will be returning soon! Stay tuned for their return. In the meantime, the Ratings Analysis is still available on our iOS and Android apps, found on the profile page. To view your Rating Distribution(s) by Year and Genre, please refer to our new Help guide.
Badges2
To learn how to earn badges, go to the badges help page.
Reviews8
clivejenner-35565's rating
Some perceive Timothy Dalton's time as James Bond as being somewhat uneventful. Licence To Kill is prove that he was a ground breaking breath of fresh air. This is a gritty, violent thriller that is in line with Bourne and the Daniel Craig era, but was the first to do so,
ten years before it's time. Bond is on his own and squares up against a ruthless south american drug boss, to avenge his friend Felix Leiter. Dalton is superb as the desperate, disavowed 007 hell bent on reeking bloody revenge on the evil Sanchez, by infiltrating his organisation. This is a Bond movie that has been overlooked and should be held up as one of the best in the series. I just wonder what the third Dalton film would have been like if it had been made. Take another look at this one, with a fresh perspective. It will be worthwhile.
Action sequels rarely deliver. Normally they are a diluted rehash of the first. Not so Extraction 2.
Hemsworth, back from the dead, seeks redemption in another suicide mission to rescue his ex-wife's sister and her family from her gangster husband and his psychotic brother. To do this he must infiltrate a maximum security prison, where the family are being held. Here starts the rollercoster that will leave you breathless until the final scene. Helmsworth is perfect as the ex Australian SAS, mercenary with a troubled past. All in all it's cracking entertainment and a worthy successor to the enjoyable first outing. Lets have more of the same.
Hemsworth, back from the dead, seeks redemption in another suicide mission to rescue his ex-wife's sister and her family from her gangster husband and his psychotic brother. To do this he must infiltrate a maximum security prison, where the family are being held. Here starts the rollercoster that will leave you breathless until the final scene. Helmsworth is perfect as the ex Australian SAS, mercenary with a troubled past. All in all it's cracking entertainment and a worthy successor to the enjoyable first outing. Lets have more of the same.