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Universal soldier 2 : Frères d'armes

Original title: Universal Soldier II: Brothers in Arms
  • TV Movie
  • 1998
  • R
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
2.9/10
2.1K
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Gary Busey, Matt Battaglia, and Jeff Wincott in Universal soldier 2 : Frères d'armes (1998)
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The Universal Soldiers are used to smuggle diamonds for a CIA Director, but Luc Deveraux continues to cause him problems.The Universal Soldiers are used to smuggle diamonds for a CIA Director, but Luc Deveraux continues to cause him problems.The Universal Soldiers are used to smuggle diamonds for a CIA Director, but Luc Deveraux continues to cause him problems.

  • Director
    • Jeff Woolnough
  • Writer
    • Peter M. Lenkov
  • Stars
    • Matt Battaglia
    • Andrew Jackson
    • Eric Bryson
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  • IMDb RATING
    2.9/10
    2.1K
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    • Director
      • Jeff Woolnough
    • Writer
      • Peter M. Lenkov
    • Stars
      • Matt Battaglia
      • Andrew Jackson
      • Eric Bryson
    • 28User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
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    Matt Battaglia
    Matt Battaglia
    • Luc Devreaux…
    Andrew Jackson
    Andrew Jackson
    • Sgt. Andrew Scott…
    Eric Bryson
    Eric Bryson
    • Peterson…
    Kevin Rushton
    Kevin Rushton
    • Martinez
    • (as Kevin Ruston)
    • …
    Desmond Campbell
    Desmond Campbell
    • Cooper
    • (as Desmond Campell)
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    Michael Copeman
    Michael Copeman
    • Lt. Col. Jack Cameron
    Gary Busey
    Gary Busey
    • Otto Mazur
    Burt Reynolds
    Burt Reynolds
    • Mentor
    Richard McMillan
    Richard McMillan
    • Dr. Walker
    Chandra West
    Chandra West
    • Veronica
    Aron Tager
    Aron Tager
    • John Devreaux
    Barbara Gordon
    • Danielle Devreaux
    Carla Collins
    Carla Collins
    • Anchorwoman
    James Kee
    • Jasper
    Frank McAnulty
    • Purser
    Jared Wall
    • Luc at 9
    Neville Edwards
    • Porter
    Sophie Bennett
    Sophie Bennett
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    • Director
      • Jeff Woolnough
    • Writer
      • Peter M. Lenkov
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    bob the moo

    Makes the original look like Citizen Kane....

    Matt Battaglia picks up the character of Luc Devereaux where JC Van Damme left off. This again sees him going AWOL but brings in other characters (including his reanimated brother Eric) and has yet more secret Government conspiracy in the shape of Gary Busey and Burt Reynolds.

    This "made-for-TV" film is a poor distant relative of the first Universal Soldier. I'm not saying the first one is a great film (it's an OK action movie) but if the first one was the President of the USA then this film would be the equivalent of his white trash, wife-beating drunken brother living in a trailer in Louisiana - it's that embarrassing to compare them.

    This fails in every aspect of what should be good in a film. The plot is lazy and relies on coincidence or unlikely events to move it on. A lot of things are either unbelievable or glossed over without explanation. However this is an action movie - so if the action is good then it matters less yeah? Unfortunately the action is poor, there's one explosion and all the fight scenes make WWF look fast and exciting, none of these guys have any moves or speed. The action only has one good touch - where an explosion is set to classical music - however even this is a rip off of John Woo (remember "over the rainbow" in Face/Off?).

    The acting is lamentable. Battaglia's wooden performance will make even the hardest critic think that maybe Van Damme isn't that bad an actor after all. Jeff Wincott as brother Eric is not as wooden but still acts like he's being forced to do something he's not comfortable with. Chandra West as reporter Veronica should provide the human element to proceedings but all she is left with is rubbish one-liners and an unrealistic sense of calm. As for Burt Reynolds and Gary Busey.....I could fill a page with my comments on them.

    Reynolds spends most of the film in the shadows (I understand why) and delivers a rubbish accent throughout - why does someone who just got a career boost with Boogie Nights (and to a lesser extent Bean) commit to appear in this type of rubbish. Not even once but again in Universal Soldier 3!! It also is sad to see Gary Busey do another low-rent villain in a rubbish film - it's hard to believe that he is very well known and once did some high-profile films. This is yet another flush on the toilet that is his recent career.

    The direction is so-so, relying on editing that Homicide: Life on the Street did years ago. Slow-motion, "jumping" edits etc all make the film a little more interesting but really they're stolen from better directors and cannot achieve the impossible feat of saving this.

    This is a boring, poorly acted, poorly plotted "action" movie. Please avoid this vacuous piece of twaddle. Oh and if you enjoy this or think that it's good then you deserve a slap.
    4paul_m_haakonsen

    Not all that bad for a sequel...

    Well, oddly enough then I have actually never ever seen parts 2 and 3 of the "Universal Soldier" movies, but I have seen part 1 and all subsequent movies after the 3rd one. So as I had the opportunity to sit down and watch the 1998 movie "Universal Soldier II: Brothers in Arms" here in 2021, of course I did so.

    Now, of course I wasn't actually harboring much of any high hopes or expectations for writer Peter M. Lenkov and director Jeff Woolnough prequel, which I assume was a straight to video release as well. And why? Well, you take Jean Claude Van Damme and Dolph Lundgren out of the equation and add in unknown actors, the chances are not all that greatly in favor of the movie.

    Sure, there were some established actors in the movie, but they were hardly suitable to substitute the likes of Van Damme and Lundgren, but then again, they weren't playing the parts of the universal soldiers. Now, I have no idea who Matt Battaglia (playing Luc Devreaux), nor am I familiar with Jeff Wincott (playing Eric Devreaux). The movie does have some familiar faces, with the likes of Gary Busey, Burt Reynolds, Barbara Gordon and Julian Richings on the cast list.

    The storyline told in "Universal Soldier II: Brothers in Arms" was pretty straight forward. Now, it wasn't the most innovative of stories, nor was it the most well-thought through of stories, but it made for some passable, albeit mindless, action-packed entertainment.

    Needless to say that "Universal Soldier II: Brothers in Arms", as a sequel, does have that usual sequel thing going on. Where it doesn't really live up to the things delivered by its predecessor. And that was the case for this 1998 movie as well. Of course it was. Sure, "Universal Soldier II: Brothers in Arms" was a watchable movie but it was hardly an outstanding or particularly memorable movie.

    My rating of "Universal Soldier II: Brothers in Arms" lands on a less than mediocre four out of ten stars. It wasn't as bad as it could have been. And while it is a watchable movie, this is hardly a movie that I will be returning to watch a second time.
    1beerwine900

    Every thing in this is bad! Why do they make these.

    I watched this last night on Sci-Fi, and i felt obligated to write a review of how terrible it was.

    The first point i make is advice to all casting and idiots who get involved with TV movies like this, Don't change the original cast, Matt Battaglia is in no comparison to Jean-Claude Van Damme both in martial arts and acting performance, and it is the same circumstance with Andrew Jackson who replaces Dolph Lundgren. Chandra West as Reporter Veronica Roberts gives a bad performance and nothing in comparison to Ally Walker who actually had talent in playing the part. I'm slightly concerned and confused as to why Burt Reynolds and Gary Busey sink this low, having said that Busey has never been big time i just miss the decent movies like lethal Weapon and Under Siege, Reynolds however has no excuse to be in this movie having done several classics before he should be able to pick roles well.

    Overall the acting, stunts and fights are terrible, don't waste you're time.

    1 out of 10, Bull crap!
    BStalker

    Universally Pants: Boredom and yawns

    [Just in case you don't know, this is an 'un-official' sequel to Universal Soldier. The 'proper' sequel is Universal Soldier: The Return.]

    To make a decent, or semi-decent action film, a budget is somewhat obligatory. With Universal Soldier II, someone clearly forgot this rule or squandered the whole thing on getting Gary Busey, Jeff Wincott and Burt Reynolds to humiliate themselves. (The lack-of-budget theory is backed up by the end credits which say 'sponsored by Canada' or something equally silly.)

    To be fair on the film, some people do look like they're trying. Matt Battaglia looks desperate to pretend he's acting, and the woman has a good go at delivering her dodgy lines. The director appears to have made the most effort by using numerous camera gimmicks to liven up the non-action. Sadly, these gimmicks are off-putting, look stupid and just highlight the boredom of the boring bits (i.e. 90% of the film).

    The most enjoyable aspects of the film, were a) Gary Busey (who seems to be developing a very strange vocal problem) acting badly and b) Burt Reynolds (unseen most of the time) putting on the WORST irish accent of all time and also acting very badly.

    Seen as a double-bill with Universal Soldier III, and with a healthy dose of alcohol, this could be a good evening's entertainment, but only in a so-bad-it's-actually-bad-but-funny way.

    Perhaps a triple-pack of Universal Soldier II, III and 'The Return' could be marketed as some sort of torture weapon.
    1RogerBorg

    Oh my God, it's Daniel Boone

    I refer of course to the bit part in two Sabrina the Teenage Witch episodes that constitute the peak of Matt Battaglia's career, prior to, and now that I think about it, even after this 'feature' film is taken into account.

    Let's have no mistake here; it truly is appalling. Weapons' grade suckage. It's bad beyond even so-bad-it's-good, because it has absolutely no idea how bad it is. We're talking Nick Fury: Agent of Shield bad, but without the inherent absurdity of David Hasselhoff to raise it up to kitch bad. It just stinks, in every possible way. Let's count the ways, because it beats watching it.

    A nominal leading man who has almost no lines in the film, and who spends most of it with his lips pursed like he's just pulled someone's finger and doesn't like the smell.

    A bimbo who makes Erika Eleniak's performance in Under Siege look like it deserved an Oscar.

    A score that could charitably be called eclectic, although "absolutely bonkers random" might be more appropriate.

    A continuation of the random theme into the cinematography and editing. The shots and edits seem have been chosen by spinning the Wheel-O-Film-School-101, with a baffling mix of: slowmo; jump cuts; repeated cuts (showing Van Damme kicking a guy in the head 4 times is one thing; doing it for someone who's just standing up is... bizarre); and most peculiar of all, some PoV shots from unrelated mystery observers.

    Gary Busey waddling around like a camp hippopotamus.

    Dialog that's half exposition and half filler.

    And worst of all, pacing that makes My Dinner With Andre look like Speed.

    I could forgive almost everything else, but this movie is just such a pathetically dull, slogging exercise in mediocrity that commenting on it is far more fun than actually watching it. On a scale of American Ninja to American Ninja V, I give this film a rating of "American Ninja 4: The Abomination".

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    • Trivia
      Produced with its sequel Universal soldier 3: Ultime vengeance (1998) for Showtime/The Movie Channel as a miniseries meant as a backdoor pilot for a TV series.
    • Connections
      Featured in Universal soldier 3: Ultime vengeance (1998)
    • Soundtracks
      Spirit In The Sky
      Written and Performed by Norman Greenbaum

      Courtesy of Transtone Productions and Great Honesty Music (BMI)

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    • Is this movie a prelude to "Universal Soldier: The Return" (1999)?

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    • Release date
      • September 27, 1998 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Universal Soldier II: Brothers in Arms
    • Filming locations
      • Uxbridge, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Catalyst Entertainment
      • Durrant Fox Productions Inc.
      • Rigel Independent Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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