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  Summary: actually not bad
 Review: " I feel pain, I must be alive" begins this movie as a mob killer awakes in the care of an autonomous government agency that has nursed him back to health after a deadly fire in which he was thought to have been killed. They plan to use him for several hits on scientists who have discovered AIDS to be a laboratory created disease. Though it's never said, you get the sense that they will either kill him or expose him after he does the last hit who happens to be a cutie doctor. So you can probably guess what happens in the end, but all in all it's an interesting story worth viewing if you like this type of flick.
 The one bad thing about this DVD is the sound and picture quality, it's not that great (kinda dark and grainy), but acceptable... I can't really complain.
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  Summary: actually not bad
 Review: " I feel pain, I must be alive" begins this movie as a mob killer awakes in the care of an autonomous government agency that has nursed him back to health after a deadly fire in which he was thought to have been killed. They plan to use him for several hits on scientists who have discovered AIDS to be a laboratory created disease. Though it's never said, you get the sense that they will either kill him or expose him after he does the last hit who happens to be a cutie doctor. So you can probably guess what happens in the end, but all in all it's an interesting story worth viewing if you like this type of flick.
 The one bad thing about this DVD is the sound and picture quality, it's not that great (kinda dark and grainy), but  acceptable... I can't really complain.
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  Summary: Killing Machine
 Review: Best the best!!
 
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  Summary: the killing man
 Review: i want to review the killing man
 
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  Summary: One of the Best B-Action Flicks Ever.
 Review: Paranoid atmosphere, strong camera work, brutal action scenes, and amazingly good acting combine to make this flick unique in its class. Low budget action movies are usually stagey and mechanical, with actors sleepwalking through their roles. Not here. Michael Ironside's simple death scene is acted with such enthusiasm that it stops the show. And Jeff Wincott is the most underrated hero in the movies today. Action fans will not be disappointed.
 
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  Summary: HELL HAS NO HEROES
 Review: THE KILLING MAN is dark, atmospheric and surprising.  Jeff Wincott, who has made a career out of playing B movie action heroes, is at his best.  He plays a mob hitman who awakens in a strange government facility, with a new face and an ominous future awaiting him.  The government "agent" played by Michael Ironside (in one of his most effective recent roles) is planning on using Wincott to wipe out some people he says are dangerous to the government.
 The movie rests on the new Wincott:  is he still the heartless, cold killing machine or does he really want to change and start a new life.  There are some tense action scenes, good fights, and crisp direction.  The ending is somewhat of a downer, and it caught me by surprise, but that's what takes this movie up a notch.  It's not that predictable.
 
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  Summary: the killing man
 Review: This is a though-provoking movie shot in a very interesting manner.  The content is a bit eery, but the quality is superior for a B-action flick.  Jeff Wincott is great in his performance, as in all his works, and is way  too under-rated.  I would rent this one again.  Wincott flicks are always  worth the viewing.  The storyline is captivating and the end is anything  but uplifting, but it keeps your attention.
 
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  Summary: A bit on the dark side-but vert good!
 Review: This is a though-provoking movie shot in a very interesting manner. The content is a bit eery, but the quality is superior for a B-action flick. Jeff Wincott is great in his performance, as in all his works, and is way too under-rated. I would rent this one again. Wincott flicks are always worth the viewing. The storyline is captivating and the end is anything but uplifting, but it keeps your attention.
 
 
 
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