Nonureva
Really Surprised!
Hadrina
The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful
Teddie Blake
The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.
Raymond Sierra
The film may be flawed, but its message is not.
lkakoullis
I am an Aussie and don't mind films from Old Blighty however this was mediocre at best. It was Bollocks which is bad and not "The Dogs Bollocks" which is good.The narrator at the start went on for too long setting the scene for something the did not quite happen. The Accident Man who made a living making it look like an accident and had "Transporter" type rules, really did not do it much in the end. He just beat the crap out everyone that pissed him off. Rules, hey what rules. One of the rules was not to beat up a certain guy he worked with and that was broken too!Scott Adkins is indeed a brilliant fighter and his kicks were technical and brutal so enjoyable to watch. Some opponents such as Jane The Ripper had no such skills, with sloppy kicks that looked more like dance moves which reminded me of Sharon Stone fighting with Arnold Schwarzenegger in total recall.I give it a 4 because its good mindless fun with action a plenty, lots of action movie cliches like a pretty girl with a Katana, but cant give it much higher because the plot and the protagonists motivation was too far fetched.
jonathanmark-77048
Mike Fallon, the Accident Man, is a stone cold killer whose methodical hits baffle the police and delight his clients. He is the best at what he does. But when a loved one is dragged into the London underworld and murdered by his own crew, Fallon is forced to rip apart the life he knew in order to hold those accountable and avenge the one person who actually meant something to him.I've always enjoyed Scott Adkins ever since I first saw him in the first Ninja film years ago and of course the undisputed sequels, this was one I was always curious about ever since it was announced and it didn't disappoint. He plays a character who while very arrogant at times has a certain charm about him, Adkins does a solid job both acting and especially in the action sequences.The supporting cast also does a good job especially Michael Jai White and Ray Park who have fun banter with each other throughout the film. The story while not very original is solid and interesting and is never boring unlike some direct to DVD stuff. The direction by Jesse V Johnson is very solid throughout moving the movie at a good pace and handles the action very well with no shaky cam, just wide shots which is what I prefer. Overall, Accident Man is a fun and entertaining direct to DVD film with a solid story, a good cast, good direction, and very fun action to keep you entertained. Definitely check it out when you can, you won't regret it.
BasicLogic
This is another horrible film made by the British thriller-wannabe. The screenplay was terrible, actors hired to play those ridiculous characters were pathetic. Atkins should be aware not to take money so carelessly from those brainless British movie makers, Michael Jay White, likewise, although he already past his prime and putting on more weight he couldn't help, but he should warn Atkins not to take his fighting skills lightly and sold them cheap. Like one of the true reviewers suggested, Atkins should be more careful in choosing what kind of films he should be in, not going to the direction of Steven Seagal's current path. Use your talent wisely and try to get some real serious movie makings. If you played too many B-level or even lower level deadbeat movies, you'd wind up playing those strictly to DVD junk movies release market and would never get the chance to redeem yourself respectfully. Find some scripts with real stories, get directors who are more serious, never mingle with terrible supporting deadbeat actors, 'cause they'd drag you down with them and turn all those productions unwatchable.
Mark Norville
It is about time, that we had a hollywood style movie well over due. A great action movie, even better than Jason Stratham I think.Mindless action, which flows, I did not even feel bored during it, and usually I figit or take a break from the movie.I could even see Scott Adkins being a good James Bond, either now, or in the future, get it back to basics and kick blondey out.