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Moving Target

  • Video
  • 2000
  • R
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
4.1/10
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Don Wilson in Moving Target (2000)
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'Moving Target,' starring Don "The Dragon" Wilson, was filmed in beautiful Galway on the west coast of Ireland. This wonderful piece of cinema follows Don's character as he moves to Ireland ... Read all'Moving Target,' starring Don "The Dragon" Wilson, was filmed in beautiful Galway on the west coast of Ireland. This wonderful piece of cinema follows Don's character as he moves to Ireland to pursue a relationship with a woman he met online. In order to impress her father, he bu... Read all'Moving Target,' starring Don "The Dragon" Wilson, was filmed in beautiful Galway on the west coast of Ireland. This wonderful piece of cinema follows Don's character as he moves to Ireland to pursue a relationship with a woman he met online. In order to impress her father, he buys a six-pack of Beamish Irish Stout. Unfortunately for Don, the bottles contain firing pi... Read all

  • Director
    • Paul Ziller
  • Writer
    • Paul Ziller
  • Stars
    • Don Wilson
    • Hillary Kavanagh
    • Bill Murphy
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    4.1/10
    395
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    • Director
      • Paul Ziller
    • Writer
      • Paul Ziller
    • Stars
      • Don Wilson
      • Hillary Kavanagh
      • Bill Murphy
    • 12User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Don Wilson
    Don Wilson
    • Ray Brock
    • (as Don 'The Dragon' Wilson)
    Hillary Kavanagh
    • Shannon
    Bill Murphy
    Bill Murphy
    • Mickey
    Terry McMahon
    Terry McMahon
    • Malloy
    Eileen McCloskey
    • Alice Doyle
    Sean Colgan
    • Parnell
    Nuala Kelly
    Nuala Kelly
    • Lt. Brady
    Mick Nolan
    • Det. Stokes
    Stephen Holland
    Stephen Holland
    • John - CIA agent
    • (as Stephan Holland)
    Eamonn Draper
    Eamonn Draper
    • Mike - CIA Agent
    Lisa Dwan
    Lisa Dwan
    • Kate
    • (as Lisa Duane)
    Luke Hayden
    • Sean - Docker
    Joe Hanley
    • Bartender
    Frank Melia
    • SRU Technician
    James P. Bennett
    James P. Bennett
    • Malloy's Henchman
    • (uncredited)
    David Flynn
    • Jack
    • (uncredited)
    Regan Hutchinson
    • Supposed Murder Witness
    • (uncredited)
    Ricco Se
    • Gabriel
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Paul Ziller
    • Writer
      • Paul Ziller
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    1thorchild

    Best "Worst" movie ever!

    This is the best "worst" movie ever made. It is so bad that it is hilarious to watch. Don "the dragon" Wilson (haha) meets a red headed Irish lady on the internet, then he travels to Ireland to meet her. When they meet, "The dragon" is head over heels for her despite the fact that she is homely as can be! but yet they flaunt her around like she is hot stuff. Its funny cause I have no sympathy for her when she gets kidnapped. Later in the movie he meets her best friend and she tries to help him find her. I couldn't help but think "forget about the red head lady and hook up with the much better looking friend. And there's a scene where he even has a chance to. but he stays true to his ugly Irish ginger woman. I cant figure out why they gave the damsel in distress role to such a goofy looking lady? you almost want her to not get rescued. Anyways, the story is horrible and acting is horrible.. and the major turning point "save the day" scene in the movie is completely unexplained and doesn't make sense. who is the freaking mystery sniper in the tower??? this movie is so bad that it is great and hilarious to watch! check it out!
    10chrispatcullen

    With all due respect man, screw the CIA

    Absolutely the finest Irish export since Beamish itself. You'd be doing yourself a disservice missing this tour de force of connemara crime thriller.
    aloep

    Flawed but fun entertainment!

    A remake of Bloodfist IV: Die Trying was something I wasn't particularly thrilled about. Die Trying was OK, but nothing more than just a standard action B-movie. The script is basically the same, in Bloodfist IV: Die Trying, Don "The Dragon" Wilson ended up with a box of chocolates containing nuclear detonators which ended up getting his daughter kidnapped. This time it's a 6 pack of Beamish beer again containing nuclear detonators but this time his girlfriend who he met on the internet (who isn't very attractive I'll add) is kidnapped. Several scenes are almost entirely repeated from Die Trying, although much of the scenes are written from scratch and the Irish locations make the film more pleasing on the eye and more visually interesting to watch.

    The location however, is almost the only thing Irish in this movie as nearly all the dialogue is American. For example, they use terms like "son of a bitch", "ma'am", "gasoline" and more. These are all terms which aren't generally used in both the UK and Ireland. I can only assume this is because it's only really aimed at American audiences, as it currently has no UK release on DVD or VHS. Also, an American accent answers a call for help. Other errors include, during a car chase scene at the docks, we see a Rover 400 series Police car in pursuit of Don's car, but the car that crashes is a late 80's/early 90's Ford Sierra Sapphire.

    Putting those aside, Moving Target is a whole lot of fun. For a Corman production, the production values are somewhat decent and the fight scenes and gunplay look good, not overdoing slow motion but using it at the right time. More importantly, the film makes great use of the locations, with nothing being faked. Bloodfist VIII: Hard Way Out was also filmed in Ireland interestingly, and this certainly makes better use of the locations and more importantly, the action scenes look a whole lot better. The cast generally give acceptable B-movie performances, and I doubt anybody watching this will be expecting anything more. It moves very quickly, fortunately little time is spent on the relationship between Wilson's character and his internet love interest and the action scenes happen relatively often and at well paced intervals.

    Overall, for a Corman movie Moving Target fairs surprisingly well. It moves fast, is visually pleasing and most importantly fun to watch. If you've seen Bloodfist IV you know what to expect really, and may want to skip this one. If you've seen this, then I definitely advise you to skip Bloodfist IV as it's very similar, only slower and less interesting due to the residential Los Angeles location. If you're expecting anything close to reality, look elsewhere. However, for cheesy escapist entertainment, this fits the bill perfectly.
    6The_Phantom_Projectionist

    "With all due respect, ma'am, screw the CIA"

    BLOODFIST IV doesn't seem like a movie that demanded a remake, but even with the golden age of home video behind them, writer-director Paul Ziller and star Don Wilson decided to produce it anyway. MOVING TARGET changes names and locations, but the premise and the general course of the plot remains the same as its predecessor. Die-hard Wilson fans may consider this a step down, given decrease in star power and production values, but personally, I think it's a minor improvement over the so-so original.

    The story: An American kickboxer (Wilson) visiting Ireland is caught up in a deadly manhunt when he comes into possession of a case of beer containing nuclear detonators sought by the IRA.

    The film's lack of widely-recognizable performers, hand-held camera-work, and fleeting tone give the film a kind of throwaway feel, like something produced for television. For general viewers this may be an unshakable qualm, but I think the film's one main strength helps make this an above-average feature for Wilson. The quality of the fight scenes is relatively strong, thanks in part to a good stunt ensemble. Don tends to prefer one-sided brawls, but a few of the nine fights feature a lot more back & forth action than the man's norm, with his initial bout against Bill Murphy setting the tone for a slightly more mortal performance from The Dragon. Occasional slow motion and sloppy choreography keep this one from really shining, but overall, I declare it enjoyable.

    The plot can be a little confusing at times when it comes to the IRA inter-faction rivalry, but for the most part this is standard action stuff and easily digestible. Some things make the story stand out, including the Irish setting and Wilson's relationship to his on screen girlfriend Eileen McCloskey. The first part of the movie wherein Don's character tests the waters of new surroundings and a new romance make for some cozy viewing; I almost wish the movie were simply about a tourist in Ireland without the action portions…or at least without the thriller storyline.

    Don Wilson's tremendous foothold within the low-budget scene would allow him to hold onto his solo career longer than other action stars of his status following the crash of the video market, and MOVING TARGET is an example of how he was able to roll with the punches as adeptly as if this were a kickboxing match. Fans of the man ought to give it a try, and B-movie lovers in general might have some fun with it, too. Everyone else, though, can stay away.
    1gate_angel_2001

    Not UK, Ireland

    It's a disastrous movie and wouldn't dream of watching it - in fact, as a karate enthusiast I'm insulted that they used Karate magazine comments in the trailer (I can only hope they were totally out of context!) - but I just want to clarify that the film was filmed in IRELAND, not the UK. In my hometown. *proud*

    If you're going to watch this at all, just fast forward through all the bits with people in them and just admire the scenery (interiors don't count because they're not real). Ross Abbey is one of the best preserved 14th century Friarys in the country and it's beautiful, as is most of the countryside you see.

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    • Trivia
      The last movie Don 'The Dragon' Wilson did with Roger Corman and production company Concorde-New Horizons.
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      Remake of Bloodfist IV: Die Trying (1992)

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    • Release date
      • May 30, 2000 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Ireland
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ruchomy cel
    • Filming locations
      • County Galway, Ireland
    • Production companies
      • Concorde Anois Teo.
      • Concorde-New Horizons
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      1 hour 26 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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