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Um die brutalen Morde an seinen Mitgliedern aufzuklären schließt sich Marty Kingston, Leiter des Undercover- Rauschgiftteams, mit einem jungen Kollegen aus der Mordkommission zusammen.Um die brutalen Morde an seinen Mitgliedern aufzuklären schließt sich Marty Kingston, Leiter des Undercover- Rauschgiftteams, mit einem jungen Kollegen aus der Mordkommission zusammen.Um die brutalen Morde an seinen Mitgliedern aufzuklären schließt sich Marty Kingston, Leiter des Undercover- Rauschgiftteams, mit einem jungen Kollegen aus der Mordkommission zusammen.
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Several former undercover cops are killed and Det Dan Sullivan (Hatosy) is suspicious because they were scheduled to talk to IA (Internal Affairs) and he believes someone is covering up something big.
I have no idea why this movie is so over-hyped as being set in Detroit (Motor City). The only things you see re Detroit are empty streets, except for the characters' vehicles, of course. And, most of those scenes are in the very early morning hours. The street scenes could be anywhere in the early morning hours, but they make a big deal for it being in Detroit. Go figure.
With the opening scenes you see who may be the one who is killing all the former undercover cops. So there is no mystery re that. You know who it is. But, the story is in the telling about how Det Sullivan investigates the murders, and it's okay ..well, actually, more like a made-for-TV movie except for the language.
I cannot figure out why Ray Liotta has not received an Oscar. His acting is and has been pure gold throughout the years.
Violence: Yes. Sex: No. Nudity: Yes, very briefly in the beginning. Language: Yes.
I have no idea why this movie is so over-hyped as being set in Detroit (Motor City). The only things you see re Detroit are empty streets, except for the characters' vehicles, of course. And, most of those scenes are in the very early morning hours. The street scenes could be anywhere in the early morning hours, but they make a big deal for it being in Detroit. Go figure.
With the opening scenes you see who may be the one who is killing all the former undercover cops. So there is no mystery re that. You know who it is. But, the story is in the telling about how Det Sullivan investigates the murders, and it's okay ..well, actually, more like a made-for-TV movie except for the language.
I cannot figure out why Ray Liotta has not received an Oscar. His acting is and has been pure gold throughout the years.
Violence: Yes. Sex: No. Nudity: Yes, very briefly in the beginning. Language: Yes.
Street Kings was quite a surprise hit with stellar cast, somewhat intriguing story and very good direction. Motor City on the other hand is just mess. Not that it doesn't give any entertainment. It does. Specially if you are admirer of cheesy B-movies or those direct to DVD thrillers. Motor City is prime example how to exploit far superior hit film's success, when only thing that relates those two movies are just the title. It amazes me how they got Ray Liotta on board? Did they kidnap his daughter? Or just blackmailed him? Incoherent plot, bad dialog, cliché ridden plot twists that were all written by ten year old. Ray Liotta was the strongest part of the whole movie, but he seemed totally uninterested and thus uninteresting to watch. Shawn Hatosy isn't half that bad actor than he looks in Motor City. Probably it has to do something with inconsistent character development.
Oh, there's another connection between two films - Clifton Powell is in both of them. But he plays different characters.
Oh, there's another connection between two films - Clifton Powell is in both of them. But he plays different characters.
Very B category movie, don't waste your time with it, don't expect too much, this movie belongs to trash bin. Lots of people will watch it because they think it has anything to with the Keanu's Street King. Nothing to compare. Storyline has been told a thousand times before. Bad cop, good cop, revenge, nothing new is really added to it. Characters are one dimensional and you don't really care about them. Acting? You wont see that in this movie. Ray's only good movie was the Good Fellas, since then he showed us nothing but bad. The best thing about this movie is the ending, because its over. Too bad, you cant get refund for it.
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This movie is like a poor mans Training Day. But, without even a single twist.
The script leaves an awful lot to be desired.
It has absolutely zero resemblance to the gritty Street Kings crime drama that came before it.
The only reason I watched it was because Ray Liotta was in it.
I would say save your money, but I'm not sure it even made it into theaters.
If you don't have anything better to do, it's certainly not the worst movie. But don't expect anything like Street Kings of 2008.
The script leaves an awful lot to be desired.
It has absolutely zero resemblance to the gritty Street Kings crime drama that came before it.
The only reason I watched it was because Ray Liotta was in it.
I would say save your money, but I'm not sure it even made it into theaters.
If you don't have anything better to do, it's certainly not the worst movie. But don't expect anything like Street Kings of 2008.
Sure, this story's been told before. Old wine, new bottle. Corrupt cops, veteran cop partnered with first-year cop, Internal Affairs on their tails, and so on and so forth. Nothing original there. Come to think of it, is anything actually "original" anymore these days?? What was refreshing, at least for me, was the setting. Detroit... Motown, Motor City, 2011. Great, great shots of the city from a wide array of angles, including from across the river in Windsor. Just superb. If you've ever lived in Detroit, or even just visited, then you'll see what I mean, especially compared to the mid-70's, when I lived there. And even if you've never been there, what a pleasant treat to watch an action cop flick that wasn't filmed in the same ol same ol: NY, Chicago, or L.A.
The score was excellent as well, and really set the mood. The acting was solid, and Ray Liotta fans won't be disappointed.
If you've got HD and a decent sound system, allow yourself to sit back and be mesmerized, and never mind the hackneyed plot and predictable storyline.
If you're more into witty dialog, memorable one-liners, suspense, surprise twists, and all that, then by all means, take a pass.
The score was excellent as well, and really set the mood. The acting was solid, and Ray Liotta fans won't be disappointed.
If you've got HD and a decent sound system, allow yourself to sit back and be mesmerized, and never mind the hackneyed plot and predictable storyline.
If you're more into witty dialog, memorable one-liners, suspense, surprise twists, and all that, then by all means, take a pass.
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- WissenswertesClifton Powell is the only actor to appear in the original Street Kings (2008) as well as this direct-to-DVD sequel. He plays a different character in both films.
- PatzerUpon seeing Marty's revolver, Jimmy says that Jesse James had one of those at the OK Corral. Jesse James wasn't at the OK Corral. At least not famously.
- VerbindungenFollows Street Kings (2008)
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