An ex-marine enforcer must battle his conscience and code of honor when he is forced to do things for the mob.
Gabriel Tancredi
Arnold Soloman
Glen Follett
Vanessa Flynn
K.I.M
Walter Koschek
Carlo Garcia
Tomi
Luis Velasquez
Jim
As these direct-to-video films go, it's not terrible with some okay action and gun fights, an explosion which, while used CGI, didn't look half bad and a good performance from Michael Rooker. That said, and I say this with all due respect given his condition, another emotionless performance by Bruce Willis, a cash grab for John Malkovich who only has maybe 5-minutes of screen time, and bad line reading from Olga Kurylenko. The film also had the hallmarks of a bad production with terrible ADR (mostly with Willis's scenes) and camera in a reflection shot. I think this was perfectly watchable but also forgettable. **2.75/5**
Gabriel Tancredi
Arnold Soloman
Glen Follett
Vanessa Flynn
K.I.M
Walter Koschek
Carlo Garcia
Tomi
Luis Velasquez
Jim
As these direct-to-video films go, it's not terrible with some okay action and gun fights, an explosion which, while used CGI, didn't look half bad and a good performance from Michael Rooker. That said, and I say this with all due respect given his condition, another emotionless performance by Bruce Willis, a cash grab for John Malkovich who only has maybe 5-minutes of screen time, and bad line reading from Olga Kurylenko. The film also had the hallmarks of a bad production with terrible ADR (mostly with Willis's scenes) and camera in a reflection shot. I think this was perfectly watchable but also forgettable. **2.75/5**