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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: can you recommend this title for a DVD
Review: followed by Drunken Master 2 (Jackie Chan

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I liked this film.
Review: I liked this film. Fishburne was good. Baldwin Ok. Good plot twists etc. A bit retro/80's but otherwise entertaining. This film essentially introduced me to Will Patton (great also in Armageddon) and Laurence Fishburne (better still in The Matrix).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: EXPLOSIVE ALL ACTION MOVIE
Review: Laurence Fishbourne and Steven Baldwin star in this all action adventure movie which boasts stunning visual effects and many daring, hair raising stunts from the great cast. Its all action near enough from the word go but its compelling from beginning to end with its fast, furious dialogue and great performances from its two leading stars, Lawrence Fishbourne and Steven Baldwin as two escaped convicts who are chained together through there wild adventures. Lots of great thrills throughout!! Highly recommended!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Fugitive and US Marshals rolled into one.
Review: the 90's version of "the Defiant ones" is a top-notch Techno Thriller which keeps you interested from minute one. enough said... See it, if you dont like it, email me and ill degrade you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Fugitive and US Marshals rolled into one.
Review: the 90's version of "the Defiant ones" is a top-notch Techno Thriller which keeps you interested from minute one. enough said... See it, if you dont like it, email me and ill degrade you.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Typical mismatched buddy/cop formula film
Review: This film received quite a bit of attention in Atlanta in the summer of 1996 because it was shot on location and features Atlanta, and my hometown of Stone Mountain, in a starring role that is all too rare for our city. So, seeing it in theaters back then was surreal, because the residents of this city aren't used to seeing it on the big screen, with famous actors playing their assigned roles. The best scenes in this film take place at the Georgia Dome in a shoot-out during a crowded dirt bike event and the finale at Stone Mountain Park. So, for those reasons, this film is in my DVD collection.

The story itself is typical hack work, repeating an all too often used plot about two different guys who are thrown together (handcuffed, in this case) and have to spend the rest of the film learning to appreciate the differences in each other until they become the best of buds in the end. Stephen Baldwin looks like he had the most fun making this film, as he tends to be goofy and likeable, yet annoying at times. Laurence Fishburne looks bored throughout the whole film, like he can't believe he has stooped that low for a paycheck. The bad guys are relentless and ruthless (thinking nothing of shooting up a crowded sporting event in an enclosed venue), which culminates in a cable car to the top of Stone Mountain, that's reminiscent of a James Bond film ("Moonraker", anyone?). And like a lot of films, must it end in such a joking manner? Stephen Baldwin's character is forever bringing up movies, and his final jab at Laurence Fishburne is "haven't you ever seen 'What's Love Got To Do With It?'" Haha...the audience gets the joke, but why Fishburne, who's acting in character, would lunge at Baldwin for that remark is beyond me. Why bother to have characters at all? Why not use their real names and real life personalities, and they can crack all the jokes about movies to each other for the whole film. Heck, Laurence Fishburne would have more to joke about Baldwin's films than vice versa. Having that final joke in the film might be funny for the audience, but it doesn't help a viewer take this film or characters seriously. As I see it, this film is nothing more than a souvenir of some of Atlanta's more famous landmarks. Hopefully Hollywood will come make a better film in Atlanta (and I don't mean using Atlanta as a stand-in for New York or Alabama or some other place, but Atlanta starring as Atlanta). There are many sites in this city that are film worthy...if we can only find a worthy film to set here.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: great action movie !!!!
Review: this great action first introduced me to Fishbourne(the matrix) and Will patton (Armeggedon,Entrapment) .It is a a fast paced story with never a dull moment!!!watch and have fun with it!!love those motorcycles that the guys drive!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fun all the way
Review: This is the movie that got me into the world of Ducati Motorsports. The Ducati 916s that they ride are simply some of the best machines ever made. A great and fun movie overall. Great dialog, good action, and awesome motorcycle scenes. The only thing I find hard to believe, but is prevelant in all movies with chase scenes, is that the stupid Lincoln can keep pace with the 916. Now, unless the Lincoln has Nitrus and a blower, it ain't gonna happen! Besides that, an awesome movie!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: great action movie !!!!
Review: This movie had everything. Gun fights, car chases, fights, comedy, you name it. You can see Laurence Fishburne and Stephen Baldwin tear up the screen, well not so much Stephen Baldwin, but thats okay because he kicked @$$ in The Usual Suspects. I'd write more, but, I gotta FLED.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Classic Action-Packed Movie. The Best
Review: This movie had everything. Gun fights, car chases, fights, comedy, you name it. You can see Laurence Fishburne and Stephen Baldwin tear up the screen, well not so much Stephen Baldwin, but thats okay because he kicked @$$ in The Usual Suspects. I'd write more, but, I gotta FLED.


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