Hellen
I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
Breakinger
A Brilliant Conflict
Bea Swanson
This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.
Janae Milner
Easily the biggest piece of Right wing non sense propaganda I ever saw.
thegoodthebadthesmugly
It went... okay.This was a decidedly average movie from the good era of movies (well, sort of, story-wise). To the point, it's alright. It's an interesting-ish plot, the acting is alright (although I feel like part of what was lagging in the movie is that none of the characters really have charisma - nobody is likable), some of the scenes are a little ridiculous.It's kind of a boring-er version of a Die Hard movie, but focused on cover-ups. I watched it on HBO and I thought it was an alright waste of time - if it's on watch it, if it's not, don't pursue it.Kind of like eating bland oatmeal. It's alright.
Robert J. Maxwell
I guess I've about reached satiation on noisy and implausible action films. They have to have some sort of sheen in order to make any impression at all. "The Bourne Identity" was interesting because of the location shooting, the direction, and the performances by the leads and the support. It also had a cool narrative thread. Just who IS this guy Bourne anyway? This one isn't interesting.Keenan Ivory Wayans is an honorable Marine gunnery sergeant on death row, recruited by a rogue military group to be framed for the assassination of the first lady -- a dangerous woman who is a card-carrying member of the ACLU and who favors veterans' benefits.He manages to escape the roof-top set up and rushes to the safe spot from which he calls his handlers, an army group headed by the viperous General John Voight with a Southern accent. The dialog in the scene is lifted straight out of "Three Days of the Condor." "Are you damaged?" "What?" "Are you injured?" "No." "Stay where you are, Poker One, I'm going to bring you home." Something like that. It hardly matters.The rest of the film contains no big surprises. As is customary, a beautiful young woman is swept up in Wayans' attempts to save himself and expose the plot. Jill Hennessy is certainly pretty enough but the only thing that would have saved her here would be a gratuitous nude scene -- maybe a couple of them. Wayans himself is an imposing physical presence but his thespian talents are modest at best.There are some good guys on Wayans' side. The CIA team led by Paul Sorvino is trying to help him but they're blocked and frustrated by one or another circumstance.But why go on with this. If you like action movies you'll like this production with all its bangs and zipping bullets and exploding time bombs and screeching cars and sprinting bodies and venal villains and some guy cold-cocking another by bumping foreheads in violation of every one of Newton's laws of physics -- you'll like this one too.You know something? I made fun of this flick by citing Newton's laws? Well, actually, this movie exemplifies one of them. All dynamic systems eventually run out of steam and grind to a halt -- unless they are fed some inventive energy from an outside source. How about another action movie, just like this one, except it stars nothing but kangaroos?
disdressed12
this movie was pretty much one big bore.it's about a political/military cover up.many other movies have dealt with the same subject,and much better.Keenan Ivory is OK in the lead role,but i didn't Buy John Voigt as a corrupt general.Paul Sorvino,Eric Roberts and Jill Hennessey are all good,but they all have too little screen time.there isn't much in the way of tension here,and given the situation there should be.there is one ridiculous multi vehicle accident that has no logic.at least i don't think it did.if you really wanna see this movie,your best bet would be on premium cable or a cheap rental.but that's just me.for me,Most Wanted is 4/10
BroadswordCallinDannyBoy
James Dunn is a decorated Marine who is falsely accused of murdering an officer. He winds up on death row, but is saved by a secret government group that recruit him for his skills. Then Dunn finds out he is really a pawn in a conspiracy and he sets out to prove his innocence.From the very beginning this poorly made and wholly unexciting "action movie" leads the viewer thinking about one thing: when will it end. Featuring a generic idea for an action film that could have made for some B-movie entertainment for how goofy it all is, but the film actually tries to be serious like a Robert Ludlum thriller. If you find that idea funny, then this might a good movie to laugh at for how abysmally bad it is. However, most film viewers can calmly walk down the rental aisle to the next and probably much better movie, because it is pretty hard to get crappier than this.Well, maybe Van Damme achieved that with "Derailed," but who cares anyway? 1/10Rated R for violence and profanity