Enlisting the aid of a group of Russian soldiers, a marine colonel must capture a Russian terrorist.Enlisting the aid of a group of Russian soldiers, a marine colonel must capture a Russian terrorist.Enlisting the aid of a group of Russian soldiers, a marine colonel must capture a Russian terrorist.
Thomas R. Martin
- Westlund
- (as Tom Martin)
Borislav Chouchkov
- Deck
- (as Borislav Chuchkov)
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Despite a low budget, this is still a good movie. Just because a film doesn't have the big money, does not mean it is a poor film. These actors did a pretty good job with what they had. The special effects were actually really good - comparably just as well done as bigger budget films. Though the film might not have brought anything new to an audience, it still got you involved with the story, if you stuck with it. I really enjoyed this movie for what it did offer. I believe the viewer needs to give this film a chance, enjoy it for what it is & don't compare it to others which does it an injustice.
Hmmm ... as I see this page right now I see all sorta of low votes people gave to this movie and I have to agree with them. I don't think the movie had a high budget and you can sadly see that. It's just another war-movie and it brings nothing new to what we've seen before. I still like the special effects though (I think that's where all the money has gone to :P)... Still not worth seeing, sorry actors, you tried your very best
Early scenes depict the likelihood that no U.S. military adviser was used. No military Colonel would wear his rank brass sideways, and (this is an across-the-board condemnation of these costumers) no officer would wear overcoat brass, typically the largest piece made, on the collars or epaulets of his uniform. His brother officers would hasten to correct him in very short order. After all, "uniform" means just that.
Since the Russian officer wore shoulderboards which are standard issue, it was not possible for the costumer to make a glaring error there. Congratulations.
Since the Russian officer wore shoulderboards which are standard issue, it was not possible for the costumer to make a glaring error there. Congratulations.
I'm not even 30 minutes into this movie and I have issues with it. There is the aforementioned brass insignia mistake, the outdated cameo, the juvenile commentary from members of a supposed crack team, not to mention an uncharacteristic aversion by the Marines to using Kalshnikovs (pronounced incorrectly in the movie as "Kalashnikovs") "Adapt or die" might have come across better if they had used the unofficial Marines mantra of "improvise, adapt, overcome." Any Marine I've ever met would have been all over getting his hands on an AK 47 or any other piece of equipment or Intel that would contribute to accomplishing their mission successfully. Hell, the Russian major got all the best lines. I think they ran out of money early on and couldn't afford proper costumes, military advisers, writers or actors.
i Don't even wanna rate this movie to 1, a bomb blows and you see how a doll blows up, haha i really laghued this time, the other bad made things is the bullets, you actually see how faked they are, the red paint on them faked cartridge , well i didnt even like the story about this one...
Don´t see it very awful, and not worth the money at all..
Don´t see it very awful, and not worth the money at all..
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Did you know
- GoofsOn the collar of an officer's utilities he is seen wearing the wrong brass. It is apparent that oversize eagles such as overcoat eagles were used and they are turned 90 degrees sideways.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Best of the Worst: Our DVD and Blu-ray Collection (2019)
- SoundtracksHeartbreaker
Written by Steve Edwards
Performed by Tyrese Benten
Courtesy of Source In Sync Music
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- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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