![]() And the local deputy is corrupt and related to the judge. I mean, if you have ever watched Justfied, you already know that the friendly overweight woman who runs the General Store in back mountain country is probably a serial killer. And the heavies were to be fair just a tad over-written. Could have been great, but it did OK, considering the part was not originally written for the actor who played the main role. Once again, before anyone takes exception, I will note that my review of Hummingbird - the first major film where Statham showed his acting "chops" - was very popular in this database, so I feel entitled to make a final call. Sly is too slick and too smart to let any property sit idle, so he "slyly" sorry picked Statham to play the lead. The backstory - the reason this specific formula was resurrected from the Script Graveyard and given the A-List treatment - it was written/developed by Sly Stallone. While it's not going to win any major awards, this movie is sure to please action fans and others looking for a decent night out at the movies. Surprisingly, Statham's last few films have contained some human elements to their stories. At 100 minutes, its just long enough to hold your interest. Action fans will enjoy this latest blend of action and drama from the last true action star of this genre. ![]() This is a Jason Statham movie but a strong supporting cast of Franco and Zito steal the show as both small time and big time antagonists. This movie has some exceptional fight scenes, explosions, and very intense show down between Franco and Statham that was actually pretty surprising and satisfying. Frank Zito, who in my opinion is very under rated both as a character actor and villain in this case, steals the opening sequence as motorcycle gang leader bent on revenge. There is a back story in the beginning and some actual character development dealing with Statham's former life and an undercover cop. When she fails at intimidating him by having her husband try to assault him in the school parking lot-a one-two takedown by Statham, she enlists the help of local meth kingpin brother, James Franco. Next we meet his mother, a very loud, unrecognizable Kate Bosworth who disrespects both daughter and Statham. Ignite the Revolution – from oppressed citizen to revolutionary leader, an epic single-player campaign tells the story of the second War of Independence.The fat tub of lard's nose.Build the Resistance – recruit revolutionaries to the cause, establish bases and safehouses, capture and customise a deadly arsenal, and build improvised, homebrew weapons for your Guerrilla Tool Kit.Wage Guerrilla Warfare – this is no linear shooter learn the art of guerrilla warfare and use ambush, infiltration and hit and run tactics against your foe in thrilling un-scripted firefights.Explore a living, breathing open world – experience true open world gameplay in a first person shooter, brought to life with astonishing CRYENGINE-powered visuals.You must learn the art of guerrilla warfare – ambush, sabotage, infiltration, deception – and fight a running battle through the war-ravaged suburbs of Philadelphia.Īnd the single player campaign is just the start – in Co-Op you and your friends can form your own Resistance Cell and become renowned as Heroes of the Revolution. Homefront®: The Revolution is an open-world first person shooter where you must lead the Resistance movement in guerrilla warfare against a superior military force.Ī living, breathing, open world responds to your actions – you and your Resistance Cell can inspire a rebellion on the streets and turn Occupation into Revolution, as oppressed civilians take up the fight.īut your enemy has the advantage – superior technology, firepower, heavy armour and air support. A guerrilla force, determined to fight for their freedoms despite overwhelming odds and ignite the second American Revolution. Her once-proud citizens live in a police state, forced to collaborate just to survive, their dreams of freedom long since extinguished.īut in the badlands of the Red Zone, in the bombed out streets and abandoned subways, a Resistance is forming. Philadelphia – once the birthplace of Independence – has become a ghetto, where surveillance drones and armoured patrols keep the population at heel, crushing any dissent with savage force. Four years into the brutal military occupation, America is on its knees.
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