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Close Range

  • 2015
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
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Scott Adkins in Close Range (2015)
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Gun FuMartial ArtsOne-Person Army ActionActionCrimeThriller

A rogue soldier turned outlaw is thrust into a fight with a dirty sheriff and the cartel he works for to protect his niece and sister.A rogue soldier turned outlaw is thrust into a fight with a dirty sheriff and the cartel he works for to protect his niece and sister.A rogue soldier turned outlaw is thrust into a fight with a dirty sheriff and the cartel he works for to protect his niece and sister.

  • Director
    • Isaac Florentine
  • Writers
    • Chad Law
    • Shane Dax Taylor
  • Stars
    • Scott Adkins
    • Nick Chinlund
    • Caitlin Keats
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    • Director
      • Isaac Florentine
    • Writers
      • Chad Law
      • Shane Dax Taylor
    • Stars
      • Scott Adkins
      • Nick Chinlund
      • Caitlin Keats
    • 63User reviews
    • 43Critic reviews
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    Scott Adkins
    Scott Adkins
    • Colton MacReady
    Nick Chinlund
    Nick Chinlund
    • Sheriff Jasper Calloway
    Caitlin Keats
    Caitlin Keats
    • Angela Reynolds
    Madison Lawlor
    Madison Lawlor
    • Hailey Reynolds
    Tony Perez
    Tony Perez
    • Fernando Garcia
    Jake La Botz
    • Walt Reynolds
    Anthony L. Fernandez
    • Lobo
    Randy Hall
    Randy Hall
    • Deputy Wyatt
    Scott Evans
    Scott Evans
    • Deputy Logan
    Jeremy Marinas
    • Cruz
    Ray Diaz
    • Victor Garcia
    Julien Cesario
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    Matt Ramirez
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    Jimmy Chhiu
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    Bryan Cartago
    • Montez
    Robert Dill
    Robert Dill
    • Reina
    Umar Khan
    Umar Khan
    • Sesma
    Nicholas J. Verdi
    Nicholas J. Verdi
    • Ramos
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      • Isaac Florentine
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      • Chad Law
      • Shane Dax Taylor
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    5A_Different_Drummer

    I tried to warn everyone

    Let me be clear about this once again so there is no misunderstanding.

    Adkins has potential. He can deliver. His work as Boyka in the Undisputed franchise was stellar and Undisputed 3 in particular is actually one of the best MMA films of all time.

    In my various and sundry reviews for the IMDb, I pointed out that Adkin's film roles subsequent to Boyka were reflecting a downward career path.

    For this observation I received the usual monkey-hammering of the NOT USEFUL key.

    But this film says it all. Even the opening credits, done in the retro feel of the 1960s Italian Westerns (and you have to be of a certain age to know that!) tells you IN ADVANCE this is a B-movie, DTV production, done to generate cash flow and little else.

    Adkins really deserves better.

    The good news? There is another UNDISPUTED in the works, with the same production team.

    We can only hope...
    7AK1991

    Craving Some Adkins Action? Watch Close Range !

    Close Range is the latest featuring action star Scott Adkins and as a fan of his films and other bone breaking martial arts action films, I was entertained. An action movie in many ways is as good as it's star, Adkins further proves he is one of the top actors in the genre today by delivering on what he does best - kick ass. Close range contains solid action from beginning to end with a solid opening fight sequence, plenty of bloody gun play throughout and a climax with hard hitting hand-to-hand combat that will definitely please fans of such films. The main character also has a bad ass name like any true action hero should - Colt Macready. The movie is not without it's flaws though, acting certainly isn't the strength of the movie and neither is the story. Overall, a good direct to VOD action film and I look forward to more from Scott Adkins including Undisputed IV and Hard Target II. If your someone who wants a fast paced, pure action film served rated R, done with no CGI and real stunts, your thirst for some real action will be satisfied.

    7 / 10.
    6ginocox-206-336968

    Excellent martial arts scenes, lousy gunplay, flimsy plot

    "Close Range" boasts excellent martial arts choreography. The hand-to-hand fights earn solid A grades, while the knife fights earn middling Bs. Production values are adequate for the budget and genre, although far too much reliance is placed on jiggly-cam shots. Make-up effects are of uneven quality. The script is a mishmash of overused tropes with just enough clever one-liners to consider a clemency plea when they go to lynch the writer. A climatic paean to Sergio Leone is fairly good – until they inexplicably shift POV from third-person to first with a memory flash. With no character arcs, moral or coherent theme, the actors don't have much to do except try to kill one another. Several characters are dispatched for no particular reason other than dramatic effect. Scott Adkins does an adequate job as the taciturn loner antihero and handles the action scenes admirably, but deserves a better script.

    Where the movie fails is in the gunfights, which comprise a large portion of the running time. We should establish some basic rules for gunfight choreographers and movie characters who find themselves in gunfights.

    1. If you have a limited amount of ammunition, you might not want to use it all laying down suppressive fire. Save your bullets until you have a target in sight.

    2. If you've taken cover in a dimly lit house and the heavily armed bad guys are outside in the bright sunlight, you have a huge tactical advantage because you can see them much more easily than they can see you. However, you sacrifice that advantage if you stand by the window and stick the barrel of your weapon outside, because now they can see you and you may also have the sun in your eyes. A better strategy is to stand back away from the window and fire. If the bad guy is fifty yards away, you don't gain much advantage by moving to where he's only forty-nine yards away, but you sacrifice a considerable advantage.

    3. If your weapon fires really big bullets that are the length of a man's finger and have tapered casings, they probably pack a bit of a punch and go through things like walls and the sheet metal used in automobile bodies. You're probably better off trying to fire through whatever the bad guy is hiding behind than firing overhead and hoping the bullet changes course directly above him.

    4. Those little metal things over the barrel and above the breech are called sights. You stand a much better chance of hitting your target if you use them.

    5. If you've seen "Zombieland," you know the advantage to a double-tap, but the incremental advantage drops dramatically. When you have a limited amount of ammunition, there isn't much advantage to putting five high-power rifle rounds through somebody's chest, as opposed to only one or two.

    Other than the climatic scene, the gunfight choreography was painfully amateurish and largely nonsensical. The only purpose seemed to be to empty the weapons so the characters would need to engage in hand-to-hand combat. Initially, the characters seemed oblivious to the notion that bullets can go through things, even after a character is hit. Later, they did little except fire through walls, floors and protective gear.

    The movie is a series of well choreographed fight scenes admirably executed by Scott Adkins and his opponents, linked together by a flimsy excuse for a plot. Fortunately, the fight scenes are worth the price of admission.
    3karam-22496

    please don't go see this in cinemas...for your own sake.

    let me start with saying that Scott Adkins has the potential to continue the line of great fighters in the world of Hollywood like van Dame, Steven Segal etc.To be honest he is the only reason i watched this movie int he first place (wasn't worth it at all).

    Going into the movie, which the least to say as a beginning is that it had the worst dialogue, actors and story i have seen in a long,long time.It is such a shame to see an actor with good potential in such a bad picture where the least i can say is that it isn't worth neither the money , nor the time to see it. To be just, the fighting scenes where incredibly well executed and performed. But that doesn't compensate the completely horrible acting,dialogue, story. Just go watch undisputed 3 if you in the mood for a better fighting movie.
    6skantea-155-113487

    They spent all of the money on action choreography...ALL OF IT

    ...And it kind of works out. The acting, wooden. The writing, juvenile. The directing, well, he stuck to a detailed storyboard so it's not too terrible. But what is actually watch worthy is the action sequences. Fantastic fight scenes, creative shoot outs. Complex single shot stunt takes that wow. I was impressed from the beginning (except for one accidental camera angle where a bad guy clearly waits to jump into the fight-my peeve). This is not a thinking persons film at all. In fact I suggest you crack a twelve pack with your bros and sit back to cheer for some brutal MMA action. P.S. There really should have been some gratuitous nudity. It's just that kind of flick.

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      At 38 minutes, the two abandoned vehicles are in much different positions than they were when they stopped and everyone got out.
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    • Release date
      • December 11, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Dust Up
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Bleiberg Entertainment
      • Compound B
      • Underdogg Entertainment
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      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $248,978
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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