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Ron Hall is evil in this, I mean evil.
Ron in person at Dragon Fest is super nice.
Not enough Leo Fong for my needs, but understand needed his notoriety to get attention, And to be honest this film ain't that bad.
Martial arts shown were really good, I mean impressive considering.
Camerawork was never boring.
We liked the setup of plot and change of scenery.
Mel Novak did that cameo ,desk job thing, But he looks great and acted well.
The emphasis on homeless was fresh and title was logical.
Wasn't expecting much but was pleasantly surprised by outcome, Watched whole film and didn't complain once .
Ron in person at Dragon Fest is super nice.
Not enough Leo Fong for my needs, but understand needed his notoriety to get attention, And to be honest this film ain't that bad.
Martial arts shown were really good, I mean impressive considering.
Camerawork was never boring.
We liked the setup of plot and change of scenery.
Mel Novak did that cameo ,desk job thing, But he looks great and acted well.
The emphasis on homeless was fresh and title was logical.
Wasn't expecting much but was pleasantly surprised by outcome, Watched whole film and didn't complain once .
Big fan of Nevsky and his attempts at tributes to the films he grew up loving and the heroes who starred in them.
Joe Cornet who also directed does ok turn as heroic costar.
Olivier Gruner as a traveling lawman turns in a journeyman job, But not given much to do.
Mattias Hues is amazing as captured bD guy and rallies at the end to chew all scenery , steal scenes and pretty become the reason to watch till the end.
Was hoping setting these three in the Wild West wasn't a mistake, It wasn't at all, In fact they seem in their element and would bring back " Spaghetti Westerns" in another Era.
Congrats Nevsky ,& Co. Ya done good.
Joe Cornet who also directed does ok turn as heroic costar.
Olivier Gruner as a traveling lawman turns in a journeyman job, But not given much to do.
Mattias Hues is amazing as captured bD guy and rallies at the end to chew all scenery , steal scenes and pretty become the reason to watch till the end.
Was hoping setting these three in the Wild West wasn't a mistake, It wasn't at all, In fact they seem in their element and would bring back " Spaghetti Westerns" in another Era.
Congrats Nevsky ,& Co. Ya done good.
Knowing the lead was capable actor and had many films available in all media got me curious to see his newest.
From the opening scene, Saw alot of Fresno and familiar actors bring this intense, suspenseful film going to bad places in a good way.
The different scenarios that develop keep viewers attention.
Kept waiting in the edge of my seat to see what misdirection and set up situations main bad guy put his affected prey , For that moment as needed.
Sets look stupendous, Luxury decor and authentic props that convey Hollywood lushness .
Surprised that little twists and turns were in script and actually accomplished on screen.
From the opening scene, Saw alot of Fresno and familiar actors bring this intense, suspenseful film going to bad places in a good way.
The different scenarios that develop keep viewers attention.
Kept waiting in the edge of my seat to see what misdirection and set up situations main bad guy put his affected prey , For that moment as needed.
Sets look stupendous, Luxury decor and authentic props that convey Hollywood lushness .
Surprised that little twists and turns were in script and actually accomplished on screen.