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Striking Range

  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
3.9/10
883
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Yancy Butler and Lou Diamond Phillips in Striking Range (2006)
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When millionaire businessman Ted Billings (Glenn Morshower) double-crosses his partners in a weapons deal, he decides to hire some protection. Billings enlists mercenary-for-hire Eugene "Vas... Read allWhen millionaire businessman Ted Billings (Glenn Morshower) double-crosses his partners in a weapons deal, he decides to hire some protection. Billings enlists mercenary-for-hire Eugene "Vash" Vasher (Lou Diamond Phillips), and soon Vash is fighting off assaults on his boss from ... Read allWhen millionaire businessman Ted Billings (Glenn Morshower) double-crosses his partners in a weapons deal, he decides to hire some protection. Billings enlists mercenary-for-hire Eugene "Vash" Vasher (Lou Diamond Phillips), and soon Vash is fighting off assaults on his boss from all sides, but he doesn't even like Billings, who has a hidden agenda. Among the shoot-out... Read all

  • Director
    • Daniel Millican
  • Writer
    • Daniel Millican
  • Stars
    • Lou Diamond Phillips
    • Yancy Butler
    • Tom Wright
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.9/10
    883
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    • Director
      • Daniel Millican
    • Writer
      • Daniel Millican
    • Stars
      • Lou Diamond Phillips
      • Yancy Butler
      • Tom Wright
    • 16User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Lou Diamond Phillips
    Lou Diamond Phillips
    • Eugene "Vash" Vasher
    Yancy Butler
    Yancy Butler
    • Emily Johanson
    Tom Wright
    Tom Wright
    • John Hatem
    Glenn Morshower
    Glenn Morshower
    • Ted Billings
    Scarlett McAlister
    Scarlett McAlister
    • Mabe
    Steve Krieger
    Steve Krieger
    • Tave Boneffer
    Jeff Speakman
    Jeff Speakman
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    Troy Baker
    Troy Baker
    • Brice Billings
    Jeff Rodgers
    Jeff Rodgers
    • Bob
    Daniel Millican
    Daniel Millican
    • Judd
    Lisa Palmer
    • Sharon Careington
    San Banarje
    San Banarje
    • Latin Mafia Leader
    Gary Head
    • Security Guard
    Scott Roland
    • Clynt
    Angel Munoz
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    Mario Ornelas
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    jnor

    Give credit where its due...and it is.

    "Striking Range" has been a film I have been following for quite sometime- This usually works as a disadvantage because after so long I get let down with the end result. When the first seven minutes of the film was released on youtube I became very skeptical of the film. From the shaky camera work to the dialog I was like -"WTF"? It isn't surprising many people shared my opinion.

    However the movie came out and I went ahead and rented it. sat through those seven minutes again and Im very glad I did because what follows is a very good film. The acting improved vastly as did the action and suspense. It was all quite interesting.

    There are flaws of course- but knowing the budget and work that went into this ( via Internet and Indie Slate.) they are very easy to over look. My main issue was the purpose of one central character and while it does lend to one of the morals of the film ,it does kinda throw the viewer a bit off focus.

    There's a lot good though- The moral of the story for one- ideals , agendas and power- what that can do to someone even if its not your own. The acting was Super. Honestly I have never really paid attention to Lou other than a brief TV series he did a while back...which was so-so. But he is very good as Vash. Another stand out is Glen Moreshower from 24-very good and Of course Yancy Butler great as always.

    But seriously this film was low budget and you can't even really tell especially when you compare it with fims with a trillion dollar budget (you would be surprised.) that look very shoe string. this is high quality. and while it isn't the best thing ever it is waaaayyyy better than its current ranking.
    2jeffronthi

    Indie or Not, Worst Dialog of All Time

    This is, without a doubt, one of Lou's worst film. "Red Water" was better than this. Just horrendous. Even Lou's acting was bad...and it is usually decent.

    I love Lou like the next guy, but I could not tolerate more than 40 minutes of this film - and that was the most tedious experience I have ever felt while dealing with a shoot 'em up flick. Ever.

    I can not in good faith recommend this film to anyone. I am sorry if the director reads this, or anyone involved with the project, but this movie was just bad.

    The worst, most inane, dialog of all time. Shifty and lame script that is all over the place. Bad acting, as well.

    Not a pleasant experience.
    6tarbosh22000

    Non-Stop Action

    "Striking Range" is a entertaining action-filled movie. The plot: "Vash" (Phillips) is a mercenary, who is asked to guard Ted Billings (Glenn Morshower) because he has a hi-tech WMD. "Vash" doesn't like the guy, but then he gets his money's worth because criminals from all sides are after him.

    What's interesting about this movie is that it takes the time to flesh out some character development. Phillips is very good in the role. Yancy Butler plays his ex-girlfriend. She gets her time to shine. Jeff Speakman plays one of the villains and gets to utilize his martial arts ability. Speakman is a big guy and he moves fast. The whole movie is one big action sequence. The beginning is little lame, but once that gets out of the way, It's B-movie fun till the end.

    In the end: If you like L.D.P., you'll enjoy this. Non-fans will also like the non-stop action.

    For more insanity, please visit: comeuppancereviews.com
    8mike-higgins-1

    A good Lou Diamond Phillips movie!

    Though this movie is a little on the bloody side for me, it held my attention. Even though it's a low budget indie movie, the FX were pretty good and believable. The story line is easy to follow and suspenseful. All of the actors do a really good job of becoming their character. I have seen co-star Tom Wright in several movies over the years (including "World Trade Center")and he is becoming a staple to the industry. The fight scenes made me groan in pain. Ouch!!This is a better movie than some of the high dollar movies being made now and the quality and editing are really pretty good. It looks like the director, Daniel Millican, is working his way up the movie business ladder and hopefully on to bigger projects. I hope he does a variety of movies in the future. I loved Vash's car!
    5univac1000

    Bang!

    STRIKING RANGE delivers what it promises, a shoot 'em up action flick packed with twists and exit wound gore. Lou Diamond Phillips gives a committed performance as a cash strapped gun for hire with a moral code that includes never challenging the US Government and never taking a bullet for a client (which is a good thing since most of his assignments appear to be protecting shady businessmen).

    In STRIKING RANGE, Phillips and his three-person crew are charged with bodyguarding a "next generation" weapons maker who turns out to be an unscrupulous dealer who has no compunction against selling to the highest bidder. Naturally, squinty-eyed rogues, led by martial artist/actor Jeff Speakman, demand the latest weapons gizmo with a five-finger discount. This is where Team Phillips steps up to the challenge. However, a mysterious third party throws a hat into the ring putting the executive protection crew in a circle of crosshairs and ballistic mayhem.

    The movie is a lot of fun, but by no means perfect. The opening sequence is a head scratcher as Phillips and his crew (including an excellent Tom Wright) casually banter about video games as they go on a search and destroy mission in an office building. The scene feels contrived and woefully unrealistic as we're asked to believe these guys need to alleviate boredom in the midst of a hostage rescue. And I'm still wondering what happened to Sharon, the poor executive they intentionally shoot to get the Bad Guy standing behind her. Quibbles aside, the low budget film looks great, shot in 35MM with fluid Steadicam moves, we also get nifty pyrotechnics, and a NRA member's wet dream in a variety of firearms. Thespians are first rate, giving us raw emotion in a scene where Phillips and Wright nearly come to blows as they argue about their failing executive protection business. Music cues nostalgically evoke 80's TV show "Miami Vice" at its highlight.

    STRIKING RANGE doesn't offer anything new, but it gets its job done and it certainly gets a lot of bang for the buck.

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    • Trivia
      Actor Troy Baker (Brice Billings) sings the main title credit song and also sings the last song in the end credits, written by Daniel Millican.
    • Quotes

      Brice Billings: No, Shawn, I can do this myself.

      Ted Billings: Who are you talking to?

      Brice Billings: My brother.

      Ted Billings: You don't have a brother!

      Brice Billings: Yes, I do!

    • Connections
      References X-Files : Aux frontières du réel (1993)
    • Soundtracks
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    • Release date
      • November 28, 2006 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bloodlines
    • Filming locations
      • Frisco, Texas, USA
    • Production company
      • Serendipitous Films Inc.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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