5 friends on a fishing trip discover a hidden training camp for homegrown terrorists.5 friends on a fishing trip discover a hidden training camp for homegrown terrorists.5 friends on a fishing trip discover a hidden training camp for homegrown terrorists.
Daxton Edwards
- Militant
- (as Talon DeSoto)
Amanda Leak
- Laurie
- (as Amanda Leek)
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It is rare that I actually register on a website to leave a review on a movie. This is that movie. It was by far the worst film I have ever seen. I want 90 minutes of my life back.
While the premise is sound, the execution was horrible. The acting was bad, the directing was bad, the script was bad, the editing was bad, even the sound engineering was bad. I could find nothing good at all in this film.
It seems like the whole movie was shot with one hand-held camera in shaky-cam/random-zoom mode. In one scene, the camera was not even focused on the actor that was speaking.
I was surprised by the 'good' reviews that this movie seems to have everywhere. They are not deserved. Do not waste your time on this movie.
While the premise is sound, the execution was horrible. The acting was bad, the directing was bad, the script was bad, the editing was bad, even the sound engineering was bad. I could find nothing good at all in this film.
It seems like the whole movie was shot with one hand-held camera in shaky-cam/random-zoom mode. In one scene, the camera was not even focused on the actor that was speaking.
I was surprised by the 'good' reviews that this movie seems to have everywhere. They are not deserved. Do not waste your time on this movie.
I was lucky enough to see Target Practice some time ago and am very glad to know it is out in the wild for all to enjoy. A spiritual sibling of the great male-bonding gone way, way South movie "Deliverance", Target Practice moves the action into a post-9/11 world where the band of bro's out for a fishing trip are faced, not with sodomite hillbillies, but with home-grown terrorists training for all manner of nefarious acts.
Director Rich Riedel steers clear of Boorman's "men have lost touch with their caveman selves" pathos and, instead, focuses on the action. He knows how to frame a shot and edit the hell out of a scene to maximize the tension. The cast is professional across the board and relatively believable while doing all manner of violent acts. The picture is gorgeous to look at and the wilderness setting really pops in high def.
Do yourself a favor. Gather your closest male buddies, buy a couple cases of beer, fire up the BBQ, and watch Target Practice!
Director Rich Riedel steers clear of Boorman's "men have lost touch with their caveman selves" pathos and, instead, focuses on the action. He knows how to frame a shot and edit the hell out of a scene to maximize the tension. The cast is professional across the board and relatively believable while doing all manner of violent acts. The picture is gorgeous to look at and the wilderness setting really pops in high def.
Do yourself a favor. Gather your closest male buddies, buy a couple cases of beer, fire up the BBQ, and watch Target Practice!
I could tell right off that this was a low budget film by the way it played and felt! However, even though they didn't have much to spend, they sure spent it well!
I wasn't sure I even wanted to watch "Target Practice" based on the low overall rating but I'm so glad I did! I can't put into words exactly how this low budget film was done differently from others I've seen that I didn't care much for but whatever it was, it worked for me! A very good and exciting movie!
I wasn't sure I even wanted to watch "Target Practice" based on the low overall rating but I'm so glad I did! I can't put into words exactly how this low budget film was done differently from others I've seen that I didn't care much for but whatever it was, it worked for me! A very good and exciting movie!
Rich Riedel's TARGET PRACTICE has a simple premise - after leaving for a weekend trip to the mountains, five friends find themselves the unfortunate prey of an unknown predator. However, despite the seeming familiarity, thanks to superb characterization and execution, the story feels refreshingly urgent and, most importantly, human.
Particular credit must be given to Riedel. He worked as a literal one-man-band, covering all the key crew positions in addition to directing and writing the film. With all these responsibilities falling squarely on one person's shoulders, the film could have easily felt like a backyard home movie. While it is a little rough around the edges at points, Riedel reigns over the proceedings with such a sure hand that it never feels anything less than visceral.
The cast is equally as strong, giving excellent performances that help to round out the characters and propel the events forward at breakneck speed.
In short, TARGET PRACTICE is truly independent film-making at its finest.
Particular credit must be given to Riedel. He worked as a literal one-man-band, covering all the key crew positions in addition to directing and writing the film. With all these responsibilities falling squarely on one person's shoulders, the film could have easily felt like a backyard home movie. While it is a little rough around the edges at points, Riedel reigns over the proceedings with such a sure hand that it never feels anything less than visceral.
The cast is equally as strong, giving excellent performances that help to round out the characters and propel the events forward at breakneck speed.
In short, TARGET PRACTICE is truly independent film-making at its finest.
Rich Riedel's promising directorial debut should please action fans and art-house connisseurs alike.
Riedel's primary experience is in editing, and it shows. The story is paced expertly to build up the maximum tension possible.
The acting is a bit uneven but there are some very strong performances here, notably from Eltony Williams.
The indie film world doesn't produce a whole lot of action films, so it's important to recognize the talents that do emerge so that they find success. An action film world populated solely by directors who came up through the studio system isn't what anyone needs. Riedel has a bright future.
Riedel's primary experience is in editing, and it shows. The story is paced expertly to build up the maximum tension possible.
The acting is a bit uneven but there are some very strong performances here, notably from Eltony Williams.
The indie film world doesn't produce a whole lot of action films, so it's important to recognize the talents that do emerge so that they find success. An action film world populated solely by directors who came up through the studio system isn't what anyone needs. Riedel has a bright future.
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