A group of old war veterans put their lives on the line to defend a young woman taking shelter in their local VFW post, who's running from a deranged drug dealer and his relentless army of d... Read allA group of old war veterans put their lives on the line to defend a young woman taking shelter in their local VFW post, who's running from a deranged drug dealer and his relentless army of drug-addled punks.A group of old war veterans put their lives on the line to defend a young woman taking shelter in their local VFW post, who's running from a deranged drug dealer and his relentless army of drug-addled punks.
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- 2 wins & 1 nomination total
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"VFW" is highly unoriginal, but Joe Begos is a clever guy and realizes that approximately 80% of the success-rate for this type of movies is determined by the casting. The group he assembled for "VFW" is downright awesome, and undoubtedly the greatest asset of the entire film. What self-respecting fan of horror & cult wouldn't want to see a blood-soaked vigilante thriller starring cool old blokes, like Stephen Lang, William Sadler, David Patrick Kelly, Fred Williamson, Martin Kove and George Wendt? They all star as "Veterans of Foreign Wars", currently useless in the eyes of society, but still gathering in their lair to drink beer and remember the old days. They are forced to demonstrate their combat skills one last time when the bar is invaded by derailed, psychopathic junkies. Good unscrupulous fun, but the camerawork is often very hectic and the lighting is very poor.
And now that I've seen it, I can say that the movie was adequately entertaining. However, the script and storyline was weak and offered nothing new to the audience. In fact, it was sort of not really enough to sustain a whole movie on. And with that being said, I must state that it was the cast and their performances that salvaged the movie, as the script and storyline had massive shortcomings.
"VFW" is the type of movie that you watch once and take in the impressive cast ensemble, much like "The Expendables", and chances are that you will quickly forget about the movie, because the storyline was so flaccid and mediocre.
There is a good amount of action and violence in the movie, which definitely was one of the reasons why the movie also was bearable to sit through, aside from the casts performances.
This 2019 movie is adequate for a single viewing, but ultimately it ended up as being a very mediocre experience when you look at the movie as a whole. As such, my rating of "VFW" ends on a five out of ten stars.
Did you know
- TriviaThe interiors of the VFW post were shot on location at a real VFW hall in Grand Prairie, Texas (specifically Post #2494). Several of the hall's real veterans appear as extras in the bar during the opening scenes.
- GoofsThe large flag inside the VFW post was displayed incorrectly. When hung against a wall, whether horizontally or vertically, the union (the blue part) should always be in the upper left corner as viewed.
- Quotes
Fred Parras: Right about now, I'm feeling real eager. So whatever you're gonna do, quit flapping your gums and do it. But when you come, boy, you come sharp. Because you make a mistake, I'm gonna cut your heart out.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Cine-Masochist: VFW (2020)
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Box office
- Budget
- $1,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $23,101
- Runtime
- 1h 32m(92 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39:1