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In the near future, a Navy SEAL framed for war crimes is offered a chance for freedom by participating in a TV show that requires him to outwit other professional killers to survive.In the near future, a Navy SEAL framed for war crimes is offered a chance for freedom by participating in a TV show that requires him to outwit other professional killers to survive.In the near future, a Navy SEAL framed for war crimes is offered a chance for freedom by participating in a TV show that requires him to outwit other professional killers to survive.
Peter Houghton
- Announcer
- (voice)
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First off the bat, I expected much more from this. Remakes tend to be much more glitzy and exciting, especially as far as horrors go, the remake of Straw Dogs, another example. What we have here is one mess of a film, which has heavily borrowed from The Running Man. The team behind the solid Indie crime flick, Redball, are back, where Hewitt, has just slumped lower after that weak sex flop, X. We even have some of the old players from the original. This does move in much different directions as the original, as the horrible Purcell, once part of the CIA, was framed and made to take the fall for slaughtering innocent civilians, women and children. Now a prisoner, he used in a game show, ala Running Man, minus the suspense and thrills. Surviving two stages, the best player, so far, of course, he's sprung from the show, by a former lover, work colleague (the hot Viva Bianca) which furthers the story. Just with Sound Of Music's recent passing of Liesel, (Hammond) who played Frederich, plays Thatcher, here, but with a different character, to that of G.P's Michael Craig, in the original. It's a fine performance, as with many here, (Bianca, McClory, donning a fantastic and polished American accent) except for our clunk head lead. There are a couple of gruesome bits, a head exploding scene, and a suicide one. It ends somewhat similar to that at the end of that 2001 movie, Series 7, but the whole film spells mess, disappointment, and some real crappy photography. The highlights of the film are our two over enthused hosts of our death survival show. Hopefully Hewitt, can one day, return to the kind of film making he did so wonderfully, with his baby, Redball, where here he's almost B grade, ground level.
This movie gave me a migraine as you will see every single plot turn coming your way. Filmed with what I assume a low budget; rip off of The Hunger Games, Hostel, Death Race, and MANY more (excellent films comparatively). It is a run of the mill "fight for your life because you're actually innocent" plot. It's a real shame seeing Dominic Purcell go from a great actor in many fabulous films / television shows, to this cruddy script. You can do SO much better as you've proved time and again in the past.
I'm left wishing I had read the reviews prior to watching this, would have saved me a hour of thinking "What the heck were they thinking?"
Do yourself a favor and do not bother with this low- budget inferior boring movie.
I'm left wishing I had read the reviews prior to watching this, would have saved me a hour of thinking "What the heck were they thinking?"
Do yourself a favor and do not bother with this low- budget inferior boring movie.
7.4 of 10. While not equivalent or parallel to the Hunger Games (it's something that could easily be happening now as opposed to sometime in the future), it does involve a reality TV game show with what modern society considers attractive media personalities where the participants are being hunted by each other, aka an "Elimination Game", all in a world where war is being heavily promoted and the show's primary heroes are vets.
The cast works well. Nobody seems obviously out of place. Available technology also is believable for a parallel Earth type of fiction.
Fortunately, it's not a film trying to setup sequels. It functions and wraps up nicely as a single, complete film. Unfortunately, there's a little too much equivalent of pro wrestling bullet dodging and inexhaustible bullet supplies at times.
The cast works well. Nobody seems obviously out of place. Available technology also is believable for a parallel Earth type of fiction.
Fortunately, it's not a film trying to setup sequels. It functions and wraps up nicely as a single, complete film. Unfortunately, there's a little too much equivalent of pro wrestling bullet dodging and inexhaustible bullet supplies at times.
This is one of the best awfully bad movies I've ever seen.
Turkey Shoot.....Live with Gravy.
Dominic Purcell is about as active and charismatic as Michael Madsen after drinking a dozen bottles of whisky and being hit over the head with a baseball bat.
He's such a terrible actor, I doubt he's ever been in a decent film in his life. The rest of the cast weren't much better. It was an Australian film after all and it must have cost about 300 dollars to make this crap.
The narrative (Running Man) was based on a tv show that stuck a few out of work Aussie actors into a killing game to try and escape some highly trained 3rd rate actors from dishing out death to Percell and his team mates.
The story has a real cheesy line and runs on an almost clueless direction. Purcell's contribution adds to the stupidity of the storyline.
Turkey Shoot.....Live with Gravy.
Dominic Purcell is about as active and charismatic as Michael Madsen after drinking a dozen bottles of whisky and being hit over the head with a baseball bat.
He's such a terrible actor, I doubt he's ever been in a decent film in his life. The rest of the cast weren't much better. It was an Australian film after all and it must have cost about 300 dollars to make this crap.
The narrative (Running Man) was based on a tv show that stuck a few out of work Aussie actors into a killing game to try and escape some highly trained 3rd rate actors from dishing out death to Percell and his team mates.
The story has a real cheesy line and runs on an almost clueless direction. Purcell's contribution adds to the stupidity of the storyline.
The original Turkey Shoot is a fun Ozploitation film that rattles along at a fair pace and never seems to take itself too seriously. This remake is a po-faced turgid mess that is so badly directed even Uwe Boll would shake his head in disgust. Dominic Purcell can be good in the right role, but in this he looks downright ashamed to be here. And I don't blame him. The guy clearly needs a better agent. Long story short, he plays a wrongly convicted war criminal that is entered into a Running Man style TV show where he has 90 minutes to get to a destination whilst avoiding various assassins. And trust me that sounds far more exciting than it actually is. The film is a mess. The camera work is appalling, the direction is laughable, the script is infantile and there are huge chunks of narrative presumably missing. The action is badly filmed and choreographed, the characters are mere outlines and the acting ranges from poor to middling. Purcell himself seems half asleep. Not even worth a watch for curious fans of the original. Avoid like the plague.
Did you know
- TriviaActor Roger Ward, who played the 'The Dictator', played Chief Guard Ritter in the original 'Turkey Shoot' (1982) movie (aka 'Escape 2000').
- GoofsDuring the freeway chase, the freeway changes from a 3-lane freeway, to a to 7- lane LA freeway, and then to a 5 lane freeway.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Turkey Shoot: Behind the Scenes (2015)
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- Elimination Game
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- Rainbow Gully, Olinda, Victoria, Australia(jungle scenes)
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- 1h 30m(90 min)
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