A rogue soldier turned outlaw is thrust into a fight with a dirty sheriff and the cartel he works for to protect his niece and sister.A rogue soldier turned outlaw is thrust into a fight with a dirty sheriff and the cartel he works for to protect his niece and sister.A rogue soldier turned outlaw is thrust into a fight with a dirty sheriff and the cartel he works for to protect his niece and sister.
Nicholas J. Verdi
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- (as Nicholas Verdi)
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They spent all of the money on action choreography...ALL OF IT
...And it kind of works out. The acting, wooden. The writing, juvenile. The directing, well, he stuck to a detailed storyboard so it's not too terrible. But what is actually watch worthy is the action sequences. Fantastic fight scenes, creative shoot outs. Complex single shot stunt takes that wow. I was impressed from the beginning (except for one accidental camera angle where a bad guy clearly waits to jump into the fight-my peeve). This is not a thinking persons film at all. In fact I suggest you crack a twelve pack with your bros and sit back to cheer for some brutal MMA action. P.S. There really should have been some gratuitous nudity. It's just that kind of flick.
Lots of action but....
This movie is non stop action but firing 60 rounds from one clip and hitting everything but the people you aim at is just pathetic. The lead is supposed to be some great ex soldier and can't hit two guys 10 ft away standing in a doorway but manages to completely shred the doorway. He takes a dead body to hide and places in plain sight. He has no weapons then proceeds to leave weapons of the people he killed behind. It's really quite pathetic. I give it a 4 because the fights are passable.
Close Range- Scott Adkins back in Action as an main actor
Scott Adkins is better than ever. A lot of new Martial Arts and Action Projects like Hard target 2 or the new Undisputed IV movie. He is one of the best action actors of this time. ( my personal opinion) Back to Close Range. Scott delivers again.
Positive + Scott as main actor in Western Actioner Close Range + Effective Fights, well choreographed + A lot of well directed gun shots + Creative Action Scene in the middle of the movie + fast paced, no slow downs + Good atmosphere music
Negative - Too short (79 Minutes without Credits) - End was disappointing, i was hoping for a final fight - Not so much spectacular Martial Arts ( Jumping Backkick and that's it)
All in one it was a very entertaining Actioner with the Action Maestro Scott Adkins himself. Waiting for the Home Video Release in Germany. Hard Target 2 and Undisputed IV will come soon.Sorry for my unprofessional English. :)
Positive + Scott as main actor in Western Actioner Close Range + Effective Fights, well choreographed + A lot of well directed gun shots + Creative Action Scene in the middle of the movie + fast paced, no slow downs + Good atmosphere music
Negative - Too short (79 Minutes without Credits) - End was disappointing, i was hoping for a final fight - Not so much spectacular Martial Arts ( Jumping Backkick and that's it)
All in one it was a very entertaining Actioner with the Action Maestro Scott Adkins himself. Waiting for the Home Video Release in Germany. Hard Target 2 and Undisputed IV will come soon.Sorry for my unprofessional English. :)
Interesting camera work
Something you might not expect of reading, with a low budget movie like this, but I really liked the stunt and camera work, which go hand in hand in this one. I won't waste too much time on "story". In this case this has nothing to do with spoiling it, because the story itself is not really exciting or anything extraordinary. But you wouldn't expect that anyway.
Still very low and some of the acting to say the least does not help the movie either. But the stunt scenes are really well thought of, as are the camera angles and moves. I especially love the longer takes or the in your face (or hand) approach it takes. Again, this is small/low budget, so it's not like there is other things that are amazing (like locations, set design, even some of the "blood" effects seem more than cheap), but it can still work - and I think it does in some ways
Still very low and some of the acting to say the least does not help the movie either. But the stunt scenes are really well thought of, as are the camera angles and moves. I especially love the longer takes or the in your face (or hand) approach it takes. Again, this is small/low budget, so it's not like there is other things that are amazing (like locations, set design, even some of the "blood" effects seem more than cheap), but it can still work - and I think it does in some ways
I tried to warn everyone
Let me be clear about this once again so there is no misunderstanding.
Adkins has potential. He can deliver. His work as Boyka in the Undisputed franchise was stellar and Undisputed 3 in particular is actually one of the best MMA films of all time.
In my various and sundry reviews for the IMDb, I pointed out that Adkin's film roles subsequent to Boyka were reflecting a downward career path.
For this observation I received the usual monkey-hammering of the NOT USEFUL key.
But this film says it all. Even the opening credits, done in the retro feel of the 1960s Italian Westerns (and you have to be of a certain age to know that!) tells you IN ADVANCE this is a B-movie, DTV production, done to generate cash flow and little else.
Adkins really deserves better.
The good news? There is another UNDISPUTED in the works, with the same production team.
We can only hope...
Adkins has potential. He can deliver. His work as Boyka in the Undisputed franchise was stellar and Undisputed 3 in particular is actually one of the best MMA films of all time.
In my various and sundry reviews for the IMDb, I pointed out that Adkin's film roles subsequent to Boyka were reflecting a downward career path.
For this observation I received the usual monkey-hammering of the NOT USEFUL key.
But this film says it all. Even the opening credits, done in the retro feel of the 1960s Italian Westerns (and you have to be of a certain age to know that!) tells you IN ADVANCE this is a B-movie, DTV production, done to generate cash flow and little else.
Adkins really deserves better.
The good news? There is another UNDISPUTED in the works, with the same production team.
We can only hope...
Did you know
- TriviaThe Czech Mixed Martial Artist Filip Dusilka played a small role of bodyguard in Lobo's penthouse.
- GoofsAt 38 minutes, the two abandoned vehicles are in much different positions than they were when they stopped and everyone got out.
- SoundtracksParty Redux
Performed by Nathaniel Dawkins
Music by Nathaniel Dawkins, Tom Erba, Stephen Edwards
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Details
Box office
- Budget
- $3,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $248,978
- Runtime
- 1h 20m(80 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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