Steve Austin spielt den U.S. Border-Patrol-Agenten Jim Rhodes: Geschieden, hart im Nehmen und um seine getötete Partnerin trauernd, während er mühevoll versucht, seine rebellische Tochter in... Alles lesenSteve Austin spielt den U.S. Border-Patrol-Agenten Jim Rhodes: Geschieden, hart im Nehmen und um seine getötete Partnerin trauernd, während er mühevoll versucht, seine rebellische Tochter in den Bergen von Montana zu erziehen.Steve Austin spielt den U.S. Border-Patrol-Agenten Jim Rhodes: Geschieden, hart im Nehmen und um seine getötete Partnerin trauernd, während er mühevoll versucht, seine rebellische Tochter in den Bergen von Montana zu erziehen.
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Stone Cold doesn't have that, the dude is a good actor, and was a great athlete, but they have to stunt doubles for him RUNNING for christs sake. And as awesome as a clash between "Steve "I drink beer and have rough sex with fear" Austin" and "Darth Maul" could have been, it's not. It's the antithesis of what you'd expect from such a showdown.
I mean, there is a low speed ****ing ATV chase, and seeing Austin pop a wheelie on a four wheeler to smash a bad guy into a wall, before shooting said ATV with a flare... Was beyond my tolerance for stupidity, I was hung over, on the couch, and helpless to turn this off since my xbox controller was out of reach. I'm warning you ahead of time so no one else has to suffer. Don't watch this.
What follows is almost a scene by scene rip-off of Stallone's CLIFFHANGER, made on a much lower budget of course and without much of the finesse. Saying that, it's still a relatively entertaining B-picture, packing a plenitudes of action into the brief running time. It's certainly more entertaining than some of the rubbishy vehicles that director Keoni Waxman has made for Steven Seagal.
The film has plenty of faults, with poor character motivations and a dearth of originality in the screenplay (I was surprised when Austin fell down the cliff-face for a second time), not to mention tons of unbelievable stuff with the star shrugging off bullet hits and the like. But there's at least one decent fight scene (featuring the great, under-utilised Gary Daniels), a fun hammy performance from chief bad guy Gil Bellowes, a cameo from Eric Roberts, and a pacing that's fast enough for you to generally ignore the various problems.
No, but seriously. When you come into a film called 'hunt to kill' with Steve Austin as the main character, I highly doubt you're going in expecting a film with some Al Pacino style acting, the action equivalent script of The Shawshank Redemption and the cinematography of Lord of the Rings. I suppose my point is that this film isn't that bad, nor is it that great. It's a decent film. The acting on most parts is competent. It's not perfectly shot but I've seen so much worse.
I'm not going to go into the story, it's a basic run of the mill good guy/good guy's family gets caught in the wrong place at the wrong time, stuff happens.
On one note, I hated the character played by "Marie Avgeropoulos". I always have hated know-it-all teens who think they know everything and just cause more trouble.
It's worth a watch either way.
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- WissenswertesThe skull seen on Steve Austin's truck in the beginning and on his watch face are a nod to his 'Broken Skull' symbol from when he wrestled.
- PatzerWhen Jim unwinds the cord composed of his watchband it should have been about 3 feet long. Not enough to repel down a cliff.
- Zitate
Geary: [full of arrows] Why are you doing this?
Jim Rhodes: I had to put a pin in your enthusiasm.
- VerbindungenReferenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 293: Due Date (2010)
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- Budget
- 2.300.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 160.867 $