U.S. Army sniper Charlie Snow finds himself at the other end of the crosshairs when the brother of an Eastern European arms dealer whom he killed decides to take vengeance on Charlie and his... Read allU.S. Army sniper Charlie Snow finds himself at the other end of the crosshairs when the brother of an Eastern European arms dealer whom he killed decides to take vengeance on Charlie and his family in L.A.U.S. Army sniper Charlie Snow finds himself at the other end of the crosshairs when the brother of an Eastern European arms dealer whom he killed decides to take vengeance on Charlie and his family in L.A.
- Lisa
- (as Stephanie Brass)
- Leather Jacket
- (as Igor Jijikine)
- Spotter
- (as Steve Matilla)
- Female Agent - Desert
- (as Romina DiLella)
- Debriefer
- (as Chris D'Annunzio)
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In the future, when trying to create a sense of urgency, it might be best to have your hero *run* instead of jog/shuffle. Especially if you're trying to reinforce a time line. For example, if you're trying to convince the audience that the bad guy really will kill the hostage if the hero doesn't find her, it's probably a good idea to convey the feeling that your hero believes it may actually happen... Let's face it though. Making a *good* movie obviously wasn't your goal. Your goal was to pump out some garbage that will make more money than it cost. Otherwise you might have hired some actors.
Sincerely, Bored Viewer.
This is the worst movie I've seen in a long time. I can't say that it's the worst ever, because I was able to finish it. It was bad, bad, bad though. Dude, where's my refund?
Stephen Baldwin, in a ridiculous haircut, delivers all his lines in a monotone. Zero character development. All the actors were completely unbelievable.
Hokey made-for-TV dialogue, especially between Baldwin and CIA computer operator. How many times can she say, "Listen, brother, I've got your back!"? Conveniently finds troubled CIA black sheep to help him. Coincidentally encounters young girl to aid him. Mindless, bumbling LA cops are horrible stereotypes. Estranged wife predictably warms as they bring children to crime scene (don't they always?)
Melodramatic suspense music made it laughable. Formulaic plot with gratuitous flashbacks and predictable shots.
Starts with an interrogation that is never concluded. Low budget dreck. Unbearable to watch. Sorry I rented it.
What I found especially bad (funny) was how the actors constantly talk to themselves out loud in the most unnatural manner, so as to explain to us what is already completely obvious. The dialogue is one of the worst I've ever seen, with the hero's wife topping it all off with the worst acting imaginable.
If you're looking for some special forces nifty hand to hand combat, dont rent this movie. If you're looking for something ala Sniper, dont rent this movie. If you're looking for some all guns blazing action, dont rent this movie. If you're looking for realism, don't rent this movie.
There is nothing here. 1 out of 10.
Did you know
- TriviaRomina Di Lella's debut.
- Quotes
Yevon Bodnar: I *Live* In Hell and soon... So Shall Your *Husband*
Yevon Bodnar: You think you can kill my brother, my men and just go home... NO CHARLIE... *This* Time The War Comes Home... To *You*
Yevon Bodnar: [before detonating a car bomb] Curtis I just called you to say... your dead!
[triggers explosive]
Details
- Runtime
- 1h 24m(84 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1