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Rob Van Dam | ... | ||
Dave Bautista | ... |
Big Ronnie 'B.R.'
(as David Bautista)
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Lara Grice | ... |
Dawn
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Edrick Browne | ... |
Clay
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Ava Santana-Cassano | ... |
Elise Freeman
(as Ava Santana)
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Stormy Daniels | ... |
Stormy
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Randal Reeder | ... |
Trouble
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Jerry Katz | ... |
Seth
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Louis Herthum | ... |
Briggs
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Brooke Frost | ... |
Brianna
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Ja Rule | ... |
Razor
(as Ja Rule a.k.a. Jeffrey Atkins)
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Nelson Frazier Jr. | ... |
Animal
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Damon Lipari | ... |
Nicky
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Scott L. Schwartz | ... |
Deacon
(as Scott Schwartz)
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David DeFalco | ... |
Demon
(as David Defalco)
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Ex-Navy Seal Bobby Kalinowski lives a quiet, peaceful life as a landscape architect in an LA suburb with his wife Dawn and 16 year old daughter Brianna. Tonight they are invited out for an evening on the town by new neighbors clay and Elise Freeman to a happening club downtown. Little did they know that this would be the start of a life or death ordeal for the group. While at the club, Dawn is accosted by one of the club owners, Ethan Bordas. When Bobby intervenes and accidentally kills Ethan defending his wife, his enraged older brother, Seth, puts a one hundred thousand dollar bounty on his head. Now Bobby must escape LA while being pursued by every criminal, wise guy and thug in the city. Bobby decides to separate from his wife and neighbors and revert to his Navy Seal training to survive. To complicate matters, Seth has a corrupt police sergeant preventing Bobby from getting any help from the law! However, they all underestimate the fighting skills and abilities of Bobby ... Written by Heidi Nel
This movie appeals mainly to macho meat head types, but is actually quite funny and entertaining in a B-movie way. If you're a B-move fan like me, you'll probably like it. Otherwise you probably won't. The dialog reminded me of an 80's or early 90's cheesy action movie. It felt like watching something along the lines of kick boxer 2. It's too bad Ja Rule wasn't in the movie longer, because he's actually a pretty talented actor. The fight scenes could have been better, but some of the stunts and the showdown on the bridge were pretty good. They throw some random jokes in here and there which are actually pretty funny and remind the viewer not to take the movie all that seriously. RVD's acting wasn't that great, but it was tolerable. Batista's acting was convincing, and i liked RVD's foxy daughter. overall, the movie is predictable and simple, but entertaining in it's own special way - plenty of cursing, fighting, cheesy action, girls, and boobs. Watch it with a group of friends, some munchies, and a case of beer.