I mean you can generally spot these from the poster alone since those mirror the movies themselves quite well: neither have generally had any effort put to them. This is one of those movies where a known actor is prominently featured on the poster and he is actually in the movie for a few minutes and just showed up to work for a day to collect a nice paycheck. I mean it wasn't a surprise like I said, but it is still sad to see guys like Mel Gibson stoop to the level of Bruce Willis and Steven Seagal and it seems like Liam Neeson is only a few steps behind. I'd recommend a hard pass for this one boys: a boring movie that seems more like a collection of random scenes with B- and C-class actors than anything resembling an intelligent story.
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Reply by revengine
on October 18, 2024 at 7:31 PM
Yeah Gibson said more lines narrating than he did on screen. He was easily the best part of the movie but that's not saying much considering how not good it was.