A maniacal leader trains assassins to become more efficient killing machines through virtual reality. A Federal Service Agent is assigned to infiltrate the mysterious academy.A maniacal leader trains assassins to become more efficient killing machines through virtual reality. A Federal Service Agent is assigned to infiltrate the mysterious academy.A maniacal leader trains assassins to become more efficient killing machines through virtual reality. A Federal Service Agent is assigned to infiltrate the mysterious academy.
Géza Kovács
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And it's really good. Action scenes are awesome, the martial art is also awesome, the fights are good and the hero's does take damage though the movie and do not always win every fight.
It's a b-movie and some of the actors ain't the best, you can spot silly stuff in the background and so on but it really delivers a good and entertaining action movie.
Highly recommended for the one who doesn't want a advanced story but great main villian with goons and good hero with side kicks saving the day after a lot of blood sweat and fighting.
It's a b-movie and some of the actors ain't the best, you can spot silly stuff in the background and so on but it really delivers a good and entertaining action movie.
Highly recommended for the one who doesn't want a advanced story but great main villian with goons and good hero with side kicks saving the day after a lot of blood sweat and fighting.
Although not the best of the Billy Blanks and Jalal Merhi films, this action packed sci-fi thriller sees the two martial artists collaborate once again to smash a virtual reality martial arts school headed by the feminine Wolf Larson and this fellow thugs who use this as a front for an assassin-for-hire type business. I love the shot at the beginning where the muscular Michael Blanks (Billy's real life brother), chases a bodyguard and does a flying kick to lay him flat. One of the thugs, Damien, played by Anthony De Longis really annoyed me, maybe it's not his fault but he quotes "What a lovely singing voice you must have" to a pinned down victim in an office, which we all know was quoted by Bill Murray in the 1984 smash hit sci-fi comedy "GHOSTBUSTERS". I really like Billy Blanks as he is as tough as action heroes come but sweet, not portrayed as a bas boy with an attitude like Steven Seagal. I also dig Jalal Merhi who is really cool. If you are a fan of Mr. Tae-Bo and the Fearless Tiger don't miss it. Plenty of good fight scenes including Billy killing his own brother (not really though), and a good relationship that is tough and comic between the two leading men.
No pun intended - this is an action movie from the 90s ... it could have been from the 80s too to be honest ... except for the digital effects ... which surprised me. I mean they have aged and weren't top notch back then, but still a low budget movie like this having them to start with? Almost unheard of if you think about it.
Now if you also know there was a game they made based on the movie ... well I reckon it makes more sense that way. The game is a bit like Mortal Kombat and Street Fighter (without the fatalities from what I could tell from the video on the disc) ... but yes smash button and win and all that. If you played those games you know what's up.
And if you have seen an action movie of this caliber - well actually you don not have seen one to know where this is going. Evil is bad and so forth. Interesting and intriguing concept of virtual fighting (although obviously used to conjur up fights for our entertainment - sorry for the pun) ... has many flaws but also a really good cast ... Laurie Holden? I mean ... come on! Also Billy Blanks who apparently got the role instead of another (white) action B-star of that era .. good choice I reckon ... adding a bit of spice to the whole thing.
Some nudity by the way, but the main focus is on the fights ... can you dig it?
Now if you also know there was a game they made based on the movie ... well I reckon it makes more sense that way. The game is a bit like Mortal Kombat and Street Fighter (without the fatalities from what I could tell from the video on the disc) ... but yes smash button and win and all that. If you played those games you know what's up.
And if you have seen an action movie of this caliber - well actually you don not have seen one to know where this is going. Evil is bad and so forth. Interesting and intriguing concept of virtual fighting (although obviously used to conjur up fights for our entertainment - sorry for the pun) ... has many flaws but also a really good cast ... Laurie Holden? I mean ... come on! Also Billy Blanks who apparently got the role instead of another (white) action B-star of that era .. good choice I reckon ... adding a bit of spice to the whole thing.
Some nudity by the way, but the main focus is on the fights ... can you dig it?
I know some of the people who worked on this film, and I still can't stand it. Most of the fight scenes were wooden and boring - your basic B-movie fare, the dialogue bites and was there a plot here? I'm sure someone thought so, but I didn't.
I watched it once to be polite to my friends, but I felt like my foot was caught in a bear trap and I would have to gnaw my own leg off to escape. Never again.
I watched it once to be polite to my friends, but I felt like my foot was caught in a bear trap and I would have to gnaw my own leg off to escape. Never again.
Nobody will ever wonder why Billy Blanks or Jalal Merhi never received any acting awards (hell, they are quite poor even at delivering the kind of sarcastic one-liners that Arnie excels at), but they can both fight for real, and "Expect No Mercy" gives them plenty of opportunities to show their abilities. And the good news is, they're going against guys who can fight as well: the highlight of the film may be the fight between Billy Blanks and his equally impressive real-life brother Michael. The "virtual-reality martial arts training academy used as a front for an assassination business" is a fairly unusual concept, and the graphics are what you'd expect from a low-budget 1995 DTV movie. Laurie Holden is beautiful and feisty, though not feisty enough to avoid the "damsel-in-distress" role at the end, as even the (overacting) No. 1 villain Wolf Larson points out. The music score is effective. All in all, if you're looking for lots of martial arts action, this film is just what the doctor ordered. **1/2 out of 4.
Did you know
- TriviaBilly Blanks replaced Olivier Gruner as the star of the movie on short notice.
- Alternate versionsGerman version was heavily edited for violence by 7 minutes in order to get a "Not under 18" rating, but nonetheless it was still put on the BPjM index list which resulted in various sales & advertising restrictions. Although removed from the index list back in 2021, only just now in 2025 the uncut version will be released on Blu-ray in Germany by Cargo Records.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Brandon's Cult Movie Reviews: Expect No Mercy (2024)
- SoundtracksExpect No Mercy
Performed by Ohm & The Temple of Sound
Produced by Zsolt Kota
Written by Peter Fust Morrison (as P. Morrison) and Steven Lindsey Jones (as S. Jones)
Recorded at Q.E.D. Media Productions, Toronto
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- Sin Piedad
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- Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario, Canada(University of Toronto Scarborough Campus)
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- 1h 31m(91 min)
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- 1.78 : 1
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