StunnaKrypto
Self-important, over-dramatic, uninspired.
Matrixiole
Simple and well acted, it has tension enough to knot the stomach.
filippaberry84
I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
Kien Navarro
Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
unbrokenmetal
Besides the landscapes and women, Sidaris' cinema is always a cinema of fast movement, too. Hardly surprising, since he won many prizes for TV sports reports before he specialized in armed babes! This time the best speedy scene is with a helicopter chasing a car. One agent is killed for a mysterious jade Buddha, but her colleague Donna Hamilton (Dona Speir) escapes with the artifact. Because she suffers from amnesia, she doesn't remember who the bad guys are, and then it is not even simply a good guys vs bad guys situation, but a third party of other baddies, led by a sinister looking Rodrigo Obregon (with a monstrous scar + eye patch!), makes it more complicated. One of the silliest story elements we were ever asked to believe during the Lethal Ladies series is the radio astrologist Ava (Ava Cadell) who transmits secret messages coded" (uh-oh!) to the agents. Remember, telephones were invented long before 1992, and don't believe that if you work for a radio station, you could sit in a pool all day. What else sticks to my memory? Cringe-worthy dialogs ("There's nothing we can do till the morning." - "Even James Bond takes time off for sex!"), the beautiful background of the Pacific islands and the perfectly fitting, relaxing music, vocals by Cynthia Brimhall. This is the 7th out of my 12 reviews for the works of Andy Sidaris, in chronological order.
tilak
its the worst Hollywood movie i have ever seen.even TV serials are better than this.total waste of time and money. it hardly have any plot all the artists look dumb and foolish.each and every scene is like somebody is out for a practice shoot.in one scene Dona was sitting like she is not in the frame any more and the man with Dona 'ko' was caught in the gun fight at the same moment. the explosion's are like cardboard cutouts. most of the people in the movie looks like they are just completing the formalities.i found nothing interesting in this movie.even the sex scenes looks cheap and the timing don't make any sense. the villain Kane escape unhurt ed pretty conveniently.
valdabyryn
This is the worst film I've seen yet. Despite the fact that some viewers are willing to cast aside plot and characters, and even trade them off for naked women, there is one thing about this film that cannot be over-looked.There is a scene in which one of the women agents sneaks up on a guard to incapacitate him. The guard, an effeminate guy, stands posed with a tight camouflage shirt tucked into tight denim "hot pants." As the guard stands there trying to look oblivious, the agent makes tons of noise as she flips and rolls out of bushes and puts on her war face.If you see this film, and you like it, keep in mind the fact that YOU have horrible, horrible tastes in film. And, that no matter how epic you think "Hard Hunted" is, it's still way, way down at the bottom of the bucket. Please keep this in mind, as you stagger and reel from this film's unfortunate effects - and rate accordingly.
Kosh-17
This movie has only one purpose....To get women naked as often as possible. Not that I have a problem with that. Why bother trying to hide to main intent with a plot and acting. That stuff just gets in the way.