a5c7b9f00b Walter Weed is an unassuming desk jockey at the FBI when the Bureau uncovers a plot to assassinate him. A team of degenerate, psychotic assassins dispatched by mystery man Hal Leuco to win a huge bounty includes a resourceful beauty who has a unique method of killing her prey, a power-tool wielding psychopath and a deadly master of disguise. I see there are a lot of negative reviews about this movie. why? I don&#39;t know. this one had better action and the tempo of the movie was better. they did not have any of the non-sense stuff the first one did. you get into the movie right away, all the way until the end. (at least that is my opinion.) it was a lot more easier to fallow. the pace was better. I felt the first one&#39;s pace was up and down too much while this one has a more consistent, understandable plot. I am no movie expert just a regular movie watcher who doesn&#39;t do fancy reviews about movies. All I got it say is that this was a great movie. I liked the action and story really well. Other people I know who watched them both thought this was a better movie. I guess when Hollywood experts give a movie a good or bad review that seems to be the rating that fallows. This is a great movie. watch it. Having had this recommended to me by a friend, and having seen the first one, I was quite hopeful when I put the disc into the DVD player. Unfortunately, 84 minutes later I was looking for my friends&#39; number to tell him never to recommend a film to me again! I think you can guess I was not impressed with what I saw.<br/><br/>Walter Weed an ageing government analyst has had a hit put out on him. Several assassins have been invited to try and kill him on a specific date and at a very specific time. The FBI reacts quickly and moves him into a secure location in a bunker under a Jazz club in Chicago. The assassins, however, seem to have been appraised of his location and move in for the kill. It&#39;s every man, and woman, for himself and so there is no team playthey move in for the kill. With time running out, will any of them make it to the prize and collect the three million dollars on offer? I&#39;ll leave my short summary here.<br/><br/>Apart from Tom BerengerWalter Weed, none of the rest of the cast put in a decent performance. Maybe not entirely their fault because the script didn&#39;t really give them much to play with. The plot,an idea, was quite clever, but if it had been madea spy thriller instead of a stupid gun-fest I suspect it would have worked a lot better. I feel sorry that Tom Berenger has had to stoop so low, he deserves better material than this. Over all, really not recommended.<br/><br/>My score: 5.1/10
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