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Rampage 2 - La vengeance d'un sniper

Original title: Rampage: Capital Punishment
  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 33m
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6.0/10
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Rampage 2 - La vengeance d'un sniper (2014)
A man takes over a TV station and holds a number of hostages as a political platform to awaken humanity, instead of money.
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A man takes over a TV station and holds a number of hostages as a political platform to awaken humanity, instead of money.A man takes over a TV station and holds a number of hostages as a political platform to awaken humanity, instead of money.A man takes over a TV station and holds a number of hostages as a political platform to awaken humanity, instead of money.

  • Director
    • Uwe Boll
  • Writers
    • Uwe Boll
    • Brendan Fletcher
  • Stars
    • Brendan Fletcher
    • Lochlyn Munro
    • Mike Dopud
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    • Director
      • Uwe Boll
    • Writers
      • Uwe Boll
      • Brendan Fletcher
    • Stars
      • Brendan Fletcher
      • Lochlyn Munro
      • Mike Dopud
    • 60User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Brendan Fletcher
    Brendan Fletcher
    • Bill Williamson
    Lochlyn Munro
    Lochlyn Munro
    • Chip Parker - The News Anchor
    Mike Dopud
    Mike Dopud
    • Marc
    Michaela Mann
    • Marlene
    Bruce Blain
    • The Homeless Guy
    John Sampson
    • John
    Nathan Lehfeldt
    • Office Guy…
    James Allore
    • News Crew
    • (uncredited)
    Uwe Boll
    Uwe Boll
    • Andy the Producer
    • (uncredited)
    Matt Frewer
    Matt Frewer
    • Mr. Williamson
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Sheldon Trosko
    • Office Guy
    • (uncredited)
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    Dan Zachary
    Dan Zachary
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    • Director
      • Uwe Boll
    • Writers
      • Uwe Boll
      • Brendan Fletcher
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    6SolarisTron

    Boll at his Best

    Who is Uwe Boll really? Is he like Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez (stuck in adolescence, has a mindless gore-fest fetish, indulges in shock value) without the talent, vision or innovation? Is he smarter than we give him credit for, using just a few dollars to crank out movies that can actually be seen in theaters? Has he simply risen to the level of his own incompetence? The fact that he cannot be ignored, that he refuses to crumble under the weight of his own perversion and badness (in fact, thrives on it) and keeps getting produced over and over and over and over again (and we keep watching) makes me believe I am missing something. Something that maybe, just maybe, just might be good (that is, of cultural value). He is in a way the trashy pulp fiction of movie directors (and holds a doctorate in literature) who surprisingly churns out a pretty good piece of celluloid every now and then. There is so much crap though (such as the BloodRayne series), and yet...we need him. He's like a crime scene clean up guy. Nobody wants that job, but somebody has to do it. Not many want to dedicate their life to making movies about how depraved, sadistic and evil humanity can be, but we still need them. We need them to help us not to forget (Auschwitz for example--if you though Schindler's List was horrifying, think again). Also, unlike the vast majority of Hollywood directors and producers, Boll, love him or hate him, is authentic. He does not cower behind the pen, but confronts his critics head on (even inviting them to box him). And he is absolutely passionate about making movies. I doubt a scene goes where he isn't actually creaming his tightie whities. But the maddening thing is, Boll refuses to learn, refuses to integrate feedback, and this is why his films never get better (sometimes Narcissism is too much of a good thing), and perhaps could be the reason he so often calls people "retards" (where did he get that doctorate again?). He refuses to back down, to conform...to be Michael Bay. And I hate Hollywood just enough to like Boll for that reason alone. In his newest movie, Rampage, Boll shows great courage in exposing atrocity as well as the sickness of corporate greed, manipulation and control. The movie isn't in and of itself that awesome (I liked 2009's Rampage much better) it's still vaguely intriguing and watchable, especially if you are a fan of extreme violence. Like I said, we "need" Boll.
    8waqarr40

    strong and daring movie

    Another decent little flick to arm the Boll canon Rampage: Capital Punishment sees the return of the disenfranchised and very angry Bill Williamson. Bill created a bulletproof suit of armor, then went on a shooting spree, ultimately killing a lot of people. After coming out of hiding and creating another bulletproof suit, Bill takes over a TV studio and using the employees as hostages, orders them to play a video he prepared earlier. Bill Williamson's message is simple. "Kill the rich."

    There were a couple of scenes that were powerfully written and worth mentioning here. The first involves a couple of bums Bill occasionally comes across, and the second arrives right at the end, and involves a short exchange Bill has with a little girl. Once you see the scenes you'll know what I mean, but as I don't want to give anything away, I'll say no more.

    This, in my humble opinion, is an excellent and entertaining movie. The storyline is indeed strong, if not a little perverted. The acting and the action are wholly believable and realistic. If you are a fan of American Foreign Policy (and who is ) this movie is not for you. Nor is this presentation for you is you are of the Republican persuasion ! For most non-American viewers the the theme will only serve SOME to highlight the obvious differences between good and evil, something most Americans fail to recognize.
    liam-campbell8-965-818974

    Decent Thriller is worth a watch

    I know Uwe Boll gets a lot of hate for his movies and to be honest I quite enjoy his movies, House of the Dead was fun zombie mayhem and Assault on Wall Street was a fairly tense thriller.

    I liked the first Rampage and was fairly curious when a sequel was announced, the trailers looked decent and the reviews I heard were actually not bad

    So how does "Rampage: Capital Punishment" hold up? Well I must admit I thought it was a decent film, Brendan Fletcher is great once again and the film manages to convey effect tension and fear again. Though this is not a film for everyone, there is a pretty big political message running through out the film and it seems that our lead character believes that killing people is the ultimate solution to all our problems.

    Though looking through all that I found the film to be well acted (apart from Uwe Boll's hilarious cameo), well shot and effectively paced

    Rampage: Capital Punishment is a fair thriller, worth a rent
    4Thom-Peters

    Uwe Boll's Unabomber-Manifesto

    I really don't understand the Boll phenomenon. His movies are greeted with universal mockery and jeer by critics and entertainment seekers alike. Still he is emitting one Boll-work after the other. How does he manage to do that? It defies common logic. Does he have good friends in very high places? Is he a superior being, far beyond the grasp of normal men? It's probably not a good idea to criticize him or his movies.

    But "Rampage: Capital Punishment" isn't really a movie, it's something completely different. The heavily armed and armored Bill, Bolls alter ego, takes a dozen hostages at a TV Station and forces the station's boss to broadcast his revolutionary proclamation, which can be summed up with "Kill the rich!". Not Boll-rich, but billionaires. Not TV bosses, but bank bosses. Actually, you can find similar ideas all over the internet, there are quite a few like-minded souls. We are treated with this rant in it's entirety (5 minutes), while the TV station's boss, played by Boll himself, comments: "The guy is totally right, you know?"

    While the movie itself is completely forgettable, this stunt elevates it high above similar airtime fillers. It has to be seen to believe it. Instead of forcing TV Stations to broadcast his message, he wraps it up in a little movie, with much talk, some shootouts and explosions and they'll even pay money to send the Boll-manifesto. The nerve of that guy!

    "Revolution NOW!" - Jawoll, Herr Boll!
    7Deadiron29

    It's all about the message

    The first Rampage was a shocker for most people because of its crude violence, as we rarely see these days and was a wind of fresh air for those of us who are tired of a movie industry that is too afraid of doing anything remotely controversial.

    Rampage 2 succeeds because it doesn't take the easy route, which will be just to replicate all we already saw in the first movie. Here,we have less killings, but in exchange of that, we are taken into a ride where the main character explain why he thinks that this society is rotten to the core and must be cleansed. Bill essentially deems every political party and corporation as responsible for the injustice in the world. Topics as censorship, corruption, religion and invasion of privacy are constantly brought up by the main character as prime examples of how decadent the society is in his eyes.

    Regarding the action scenes, they are more or less on the same level that we saw on the original, nobody should expect anything new or ground breaking on this department, but hey, why fix what's not broken is just more of the same but the death toll in this movie is not even close to the one on the first one, mainly because in this movie take place inside a T.V station and is a hostages situation, not a killing spree out in the open.

    If you are interested on the character's motivations for his extreme actions, peppered with some good shooting segments, I think you will enjoy this movie, but if you expect a carnage just as big or bigger than the one on Rampage 1, you better start looking for another movie to quench your thirst of blood.

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    • Trivia
      Brendan Fletcher's character receives messages on his phone from someone named "Tunnel Rat," with the an avatar picture featuring the mask that Dominic Purcell's character wears when he goes on his own murderous rampage in Uwe Boll's previous film, Assaut sur Wall Street (2013).
    • Goofs
      During the shootout in the TV studio basement, white BBs fired by the SWAT team can be seen bouncing around Bill and the filing cabinet he is hiding behind.
    • Quotes

      Bill Williamson: Are you one of those... um... rich housewives. Bored out of their minds. Their nannies do all the work. They have better relationship with your children than you do? And... you know, still you... cause you... you become a yoga teacher. When the children fall and scrape their knee... Who do they run to? They run to their nanny, they don't run to you. What are you going to do? Because you're too busy all being a yoga teacher, right? You think you have a rich husband? Say, he is a lawyer. So he cheats and he double dips his clients. He steals so that you can feel like a better person. Do you feel like a better person when you do yoga? You probably shop at organic fancy foods, buying apples for fucking five dollars a piece, right? You feel like you're doing something good for the world. Let me tell you something. You're not doing any good for the world. Yoga is not good for the world. You know what? Yoga is... It's a gymnastic for the egocentric. Yeah? Botox laden. Reality denying.

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    • Release date
      • August 14, 2014 (South Korea)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • Germany
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Rampage: Capital Punishment
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Amok Productions
      • Boll Kino Beteiligungs GmbH & Co. KG
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      • $258,910
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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