BORED
AGNAZZO | Tampa, Florida United States | 02/22/2005
(2 out of 5 stars)
"I rented this movie from Hollywood Video. It was a struggle not to turn it off and watch the news. The movie was cheaply made and the acting is mediocre. It is insulting to our intelligence by trying to make us believe what is happening could be reality.
They try hard to conceal the identity of the vigilante for most of the picture. The vigilante knows when and where anything bad is about to happen.
Our detective hero finally catches up to the vigilante just after the vigilante wipes out a bad man. The detective having the drop on this killer and instead of revealing the identity of this super person says go away.
There are many sequences just as unbelievable as this."
Do we all need heroes?
A reader. | 01/31/2009
(3 out of 5 stars)
"The theme of this movie is not an easy one. Actors are influenced by
the story, scripting of the story, time of release, how it all touches their personal lives and movie budget, among other things. Do we need a perfect performance in a movie? I wonder whether so-called "imperfect" or "flawed" movies have themes which lie closer to actual life. I tend to leave room for this myself. I give this film 3 stars when comparing it with others. On it's own merit, I would rate it higher. In addition, it could have been one which the actors just used to list on their resumes. I really don't know. The title is ironic, as the actual "gunman' turns out to be a woman. I list this film as a quiet one which doesn't shout a message. It's just there to attract those who will be touched by the message itself."
Love Sean Patrick Flanery
irishbybirth | 09/13/2010
(3 out of 5 stars)
"This is not a blockbuster by any means..but I love Sean Patrick Flanery so it was worth watching just to look at him."