A reporter on the trail of a series of homicides uncovers a shady plot featuring an experimental drug.A reporter on the trail of a series of homicides uncovers a shady plot featuring an experimental drug.A reporter on the trail of a series of homicides uncovers a shady plot featuring an experimental drug.
Bryan J. Thomas
- James
- (as Brian Thomas)
Glen Michael Grant
- Doug
- (as Glen Grant)
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I don't really understand all the positive comments for this movie.
Aren't people tires of slow-mo car chases ? Those might be
technically good, but they are inserted in the action without subtlety
and in a way that screams "nineties direct-to-videos !". Why start
with a car chase, when we have no idea who is being chased and
can't root for him without any background, when a poor ordinary
schmuk pursued by total strangers could be an interesting angle.
Besides, it is just an ordinary "Man who knew too much" kinda
story : bystander suddenly gets on a secret, a conspiracy wants to
shut him up, he has to get to the bottom of things to avoid being
killed. It's a sent-up of "The Fugitive" style manhunts, aloso
explored in Andrew Davis' "Chain reaction". Here, the only thing is
to find a corporate villain - here pharmaceutical companies.
Granted, this one is not the worse of the crop and Dean Cain is
convincing, but it's really a run-of-the-mill thriller with a few ideas
thrown in. Still, I have to watch it again to see if I missed
something.
Aren't people tires of slow-mo car chases ? Those might be
technically good, but they are inserted in the action without subtlety
and in a way that screams "nineties direct-to-videos !". Why start
with a car chase, when we have no idea who is being chased and
can't root for him without any background, when a poor ordinary
schmuk pursued by total strangers could be an interesting angle.
Besides, it is just an ordinary "Man who knew too much" kinda
story : bystander suddenly gets on a secret, a conspiracy wants to
shut him up, he has to get to the bottom of things to avoid being
killed. It's a sent-up of "The Fugitive" style manhunts, aloso
explored in Andrew Davis' "Chain reaction". Here, the only thing is
to find a corporate villain - here pharmaceutical companies.
Granted, this one is not the worse of the crop and Dean Cain is
convincing, but it's really a run-of-the-mill thriller with a few ideas
thrown in. Still, I have to watch it again to see if I missed
something.
One of my guilty pleasures is The Marine. Not a great movie, but fun nonetheless. This is not The Marine, as Heather Mathieson is no Kelly Carlson. Dean Cain is certainly no John Cena either, but he did give a credible performance as an ex-jock (and Navy Seal) who was now a journalism student working on a college paper when his lifelong buddy dies.
Conspiracy theorists would have a field day with this film about a cure for AIDS that is covered up by multiple deaths so the pharmaceutical companies can go on looking for cures and selling pills.
There are some exciting car chases and crashes, lots of killings, some good explosions, and bad guys galore. Cain is all alone in fighting them all off to find the truth and save his family.
Oh, have some popcorn and enjoy.
Conspiracy theorists would have a field day with this film about a cure for AIDS that is covered up by multiple deaths so the pharmaceutical companies can go on looking for cures and selling pills.
There are some exciting car chases and crashes, lots of killings, some good explosions, and bad guys galore. Cain is all alone in fighting them all off to find the truth and save his family.
Oh, have some popcorn and enjoy.
It was the worst 1 and 45 mins. of my life. This movie ranks just below Futuresport, Final Encounter and Militia. Let's just hope Clubhouse keeps him from making anymore turkeys such as this movie. I wouldn't recommend this moving to someone that I hated! The plot had more holes than Swiss cheese. First he's walking around in a cast, now he's not. He can jump through fire, leap over cars but he can still get around. Yeah right.
I too, do not understand the positive reviews of this movie. It was just full of lousy writing, lousy editing, and lousy acting. Dean Cain tries to summon up enough enthusiasm for this lousy movie, but deep down, I think he's seeing the paycheck at the end of the tunnel.
I too, do not understand the positive reviews of this movie. It was just full of lousy writing, lousy editing, and lousy acting. Dean Cain tries to summon up enough enthusiasm for this lousy movie, but deep down, I think he's seeing the paycheck at the end of the tunnel.
Dean Cain plays an ex high school football star turned journalist with Navy Seal training. Yes, seriously. I can't make this up. He stumbles upon a conspiracy when his doctor friend is accused of a murder, but then is killed himself. Further digging reveals college students linked to the dead doc, diseases and the bent pharmaceutical industry.
Brian Bosworth is the crooked detective in charge of making it all go away and tying up loose ends. Canadian actor Nigel Bennett (Forever Knight) plays the flicks corrupt politician tied to the drug company. The story pulls no punches while offering up the standard checklist of car chases, foot chases, few explosions, expendable supporting characters, a bad line or two of dialog.
Halifax, Nova Scotia stands in for New England, USA so quite a list of recognizable locations to be spotted for anyone who's ever lived there. Otherwise being a fan of Cain, Bosworth or willing to shut off your brain and enjoy this nonsense is a must. A pretty standard dtv actioner of it's day nothing is super painful, but also not many surprises on hand.
Brian Bosworth is the crooked detective in charge of making it all go away and tying up loose ends. Canadian actor Nigel Bennett (Forever Knight) plays the flicks corrupt politician tied to the drug company. The story pulls no punches while offering up the standard checklist of car chases, foot chases, few explosions, expendable supporting characters, a bad line or two of dialog.
Halifax, Nova Scotia stands in for New England, USA so quite a list of recognizable locations to be spotted for anyone who's ever lived there. Otherwise being a fan of Cain, Bosworth or willing to shut off your brain and enjoy this nonsense is a must. A pretty standard dtv actioner of it's day nothing is super painful, but also not many surprises on hand.
A new spin of your typical evil scientist movie who want to take over the world type of story which it introduces the concept of an evil pharmaceutical company who has a cure for AIDS but makes more money not releasing the cure so people are not cured. An incredibly and irresponsibly bad and predictable sophomoric script in this movie starring Dean Cain and Brain Bosworth actually has you wanting to see more just to see how bad and predictable it can get. Dean Cain is severely beaten up by four hooligans, yet his wife and child in tow approach him after the fight inquiring, "Are you OK?" From the white haired United States Senator, the black leather wearing hooligans, the nerdy scientist the characters throughout the movie are very TV movie like are stereotypical and uncompelling. The plot introduces many twists and turns which in the end are unresolved. The spectacular panoramic views of a craggy Halifax, Nova Scotia coast momentarily divert your attention from the incredulity of the plot.
Did you know
- TriviaThe Police Car is a 1998 Ford Crown Victoria.
- GoofsA shot from backseat of the van looking forward to the driver shows a Nova Scotian vehicle safety inspection sticker. The movie is set in Maine.
- Quotes
Senator Karnes: "Phase IV" is the state of mind we all live in this world. We buy everything that's advertised to us, and we believe exactly what the media tells us.
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- Runtime1 hour 43 minutes
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