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Gridlocked

2015

Action

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Stephen Lang Photo
Stephen Lang as Korver
Dominic Purcell Photo
Dominic Purcell as David Hendrix
Vinnie Jones Photo
Vinnie Jones as Ryker
Danny Glover Photo
Danny Glover as Sully
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840.8 MB
1280*534
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 50 min
P/S 0 / 3
1.73 GB
1920*800
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 50 min
P/S 0 / 2

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by classicsoncall7 / 10

"We're going to need more men."

This was my first look at actor Dominic Purcell, he has sort of that Dave Bautista/Jason Statham thing going on. I liked him in this even if his character Dave Hendrix was played a little too one dimensional. Asking him to crack a smile every now and then would probably have been too much.

It seems action flicks like this get short shrift by a lot of viewers here on IMDb. Taken as one of many seen by the average viewer, I guess it's no surprise. I try to watch these stories as if I hadn't seen a few hundred like it before, and when I do that, I usually find them entertaining enough. This one had a neat hook with the good guys burning up the bearer bonds that the bad guys were after, but not for one minute did I think they actually did it. After that, the intended heist turns into a revenge story with the action ramping up accordingly.

Siding with the naysayers somewhat, this is a rather by-the-numbers film that doesn't break any new ground in the genre. When Brody (Cody Hackman) asked Hendrix - "You ever watch action movies?" - I did a slow groan myself, but the story redeemed itself with the reveal that Gina (Trish Stratus) was in with the villains and did it for the money. Isn't that always how it is?

Reviewed by lathe-of-heaven7 / 10

An update of the update of John Carpenter's 'ASSAULT ON PRECINCT 13' (sort of) Lots of fun! Very entertaining Blu-ray: A:10 V:9

This movie was a real blast! So many times films like this are usually pretty disappointing to me, mainly because producers always seem to go out of their way to ruin stories like this with over-the-top 'acting' and artificially pumped up stupidity (does that actually make sense...???)

Anyway, one thing that I really liked about the film, in addition to it's great @ss-Kicking all over the place, were the surprisingly intelligent characters and particularly the way the interaction between the two main guys was done. To me, this was by FAR the best performance of Dominic Purcell that I have EVER seen. I frigg'n LOVED 'Prison Break', but his acting was not even CLOSE to a highlight of that series (sorry man...) BUT... in THIS film, I actually felt that he came across far more 'REAL' as a person. I honestly thought that his acting has greatly improved with this role.

I also really liked the guy they chose to play the 'Star'; he was absolutely PERFECT! In a role like this, it would be so easy to screw it up by him being over-douchey and stupid. But, I thought that the way that the film makers portrayed him being a punk, but at the same time showing a believable, sympathetic side to him, was nicely balanced.

There was also a fair amount of rather clever humour that worked pretty well. So, all in all, I really found the movie to be very entertaining, not so over-the-top that it ruined it either character wise or otherwise. And, the action was pretty good too. All the 'Bullet Ballet' stuff (as another reviewer here mentioned) was done fairly well. Probably the only slight thing that I would mention in my lowly and wretched opinion, and maybe this is just my personal preference, is that SOME of the action I felt was a bit heavy handed with the fast, quick edit stuff. I've never really been a fan of that. It wasn't as bad as many films are in this area where you can't tell what the hell is going on, but for me personally, I think that if they had taken a BIT more of a classic, traditional approach (such as in the Carpenter film) and gone for just a TAD more of a pulled-back, classic, more moodily choreographed approach, just a BIT, and cut down a LITTLE on the tight, fast edited close action, I personally feel that that would have elevated this film almost to cult status.

If you wanna be bitchy about it, the last act probably COULD have been tightened up just a bit to give it more punch, but that is just a super MINOR thought, no biggie...

I really liked this movie and I personally found it VERY fun and refreshing, especially with all the destructively stupid, extreme crap that Hollywood continually tries to force down our throats. It was most engaging, the characters were intelligent and believable (something NOT usually done very well these days) and the action was great! I genuinely feel that this film does pretty much EXACTLY what it sets out to do, and does it far better than most...

Reviewed by Uriah435 / 10

Action for the Sake of Action

"Brodie Walker" (Cody Hackman) is a spoiled movie star who keeps getting into trouble with the law to the extent that it is seriously affecting his ability to acquire any new roles in the film industry. "David Hendrix" (Dominic Purcell) is the leader of a SWAT team who was injured on duty and has to get medical approval in order to return to duty. So while working for the police department doing various tasks he gets assigned one particular job that nobody would voluntarily accept-having to escort Brodie Walker on patrol while he is serving on a court-appointed referral program designed to test his ability to stay out of trouble. As if this wasn't bad enough some dangerous criminals decide to raid the SWAT training site which happens to have some valuable bonds being held there in a secret storage room. And these criminals have thought of everything-or at least that is what they believe. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this was a pretty good action film which, unfortunately, suffered from too many unrealistic scenarios to be taken seriously. But that's Hollywood I suppose. Still, if a person is interested in action simply for the sake of action then I suppose this film is as good as anything else in that category. Average.

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