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28-1-2021 04:54:07 Mobile | Show all posts |Read mode
Unlike most people commenting on this title, I was not disappointed. Not in the slightest. I knew what to expect from a straight-to-DVD feature. The only reason I bothered to watch this was a chance to see Henry Rollins "acting" again. I am a big fan of his spoken word performances, but acting is a whole other story. The man just can't act, and this fact is somehow quite endearing.

Speaking of acting, the rest of the crew isn't that bad. They try very hard to make the most of absurd script and terrible dialogue. Cuba Gooding plays well as usual, Stephanie Jacobsen is also very good, Zack Ward carries out his usual role of an annoying prick perfectly. The rest of the crew did not really impress. Even Ron Perlman can't be considered a star, for he only sporadically appears in the film, and doesn't interact with other actors until the very end.

Overall, the movie is appalling. I'd give it 1 out of 10, but it gets two additional stars for the scene in which Cuba Gooding's character orders his men to gag the priest played by Rollins just to shut him up. Does anyone believe that this scene wasn't written with Rollins in mind?

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ornatski 11 June 2009

Reprint: https://www.imdb.com/review/rw2079174/
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