Where did it all go wrong for you? Yes I understand that it is very difficult for a cheap movie to get the backing from a major studio but oh boy why did any studio give this the green light? Also why did Michael Jai White sign to do this? sack your agent. Michael is a very talented martial artist and I own quite a few of his movies from the okay, universal soldier: the return to his great movie, blood and bone. This film is way, way down in my estimation, Michael what possesed you make this tripe? I will never know, is he that desperate for money? Another reviewer said that this film was a parody of the first sudden death, ah no it was not meant to be, in fact it was meant to be a serious sequel to it. In fact the van damme vehicle looked like a massive Hollywood blockbuster. Where did this go wrong? Well apart Rom the budget, which we all know about films finding it hard to get backup. Another thing viewers look for in films like this are the fight scenes and this was really bad at it as well. You will always find this in really badly done movies, the moves are done so slowly and loom very amateurish that anybody who has watched a few action movies can do better and just think people get paid for making these dreadful fight scenes. Do yourself a favour and don't watch this, the less people watch this may go and make Michael choose better vehicles to do. Go and watch Security and Acts Of Vengeance, which both made cheaply but are great actioners.
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A security guard (ex special forces) brings his two kids to work at a basketball arena on the day, the governor, mayor, thousands of other spectators and 8 terrorists are there.
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Oh Michael, oh Michael
Truly cheap
A truly cheap follow up to the 1995 Van Damme hit, this essentially follows the same script with a very different look (reader: cheaper) and a few minor changes here and there. The reliably solid Michael Jai White is a good choice for lead, but in terms of plotting it's very much a weak sauce imitator of the original. The good news is that it's a lot shorter, too, and there is plenty of action, even if the fights are cheesy and made cheesier by the hip hop tracks. Even so, I was expecting a lot worse, and was pleasantly surprised in places.
I'll Find You
Jesse Freeman (Michael Jai White ) works security at the Odyssey Arena home of the Phoenix Falcons. He takes his two kids to go see the game while he is working security. During this time the bad guys take the owner hostage and place detonators at all the exits. Little did they know Jesse is a former special ops person and the janitor saw "Die Hard."
This is a hip-hop version of "Die Hard." Fun action film. Extreme cliche writing. And what kind of bird is a Phoenix Falcon anyone? Filmed in Canada, not Phoenix.
Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity.