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sksep17's rating
OK, saw it. 5th rewind, pressed my buttons and not in the best way. it was entertaining. however, there is no way a remote sniper machine gun can be left in a room by the window, in a hotel, where the world leaders are holding a summit. not possible. in todays technology the security will not be this with this lackluster. It seemed that the filmmakers tried to spin things by the way they edited the film. major flaw was with the stunt by the window and the remote machine gun left in an empty room while the secret service has just left all room alone. again with this major flaw that throws the whole story, the film still was entertaining. dennis Q was good. S
A man decides to prove himself by learning to fight in this independent comedy drama. Joseph Rex (Roy Jahangard) is an introverted middle-aged businessman who is going through a midlife crisis and needs to loose some weight. Joseph has become the frequent butt of jokes from a self-consciously macho co-worker Paul (Owen McKibbin), and one day Joseph allows himself to get talked into entering an amateur boxing tournament to prove to Paul he can go the distance. Joseph knows he is in no shape to go into the ring, so he hires Jake (Adam Guertin) to train him, only to discover Jake doesn't have much practical knowledge of the fight game. Still, with the encouragement of his best friend Frank (Stephen Sepher), whose romantic problems have sent him into a midlife crisis of his own, Joseph drops thirty pounds in sixty days, and begins to look like he might just make it through the tournament after all. The first feature film for Roy Jahangard and Stephen Sepher-who respectively co-wrote and directed the film as well as playing one of the leading roles - One More Round also features supporting appearances from Udo Kier and Patrick Cranshaw.
Mark Deming Vh1.com All Movie Guide
Mark Deming Vh1.com All Movie Guide