The Worst Film Ever
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... View MoreLike the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.
... View MoreIt's easily one of the freshest, sharpest and most enjoyable films of this year.
... View MoreI watched the first 10 minutes and could go no further!
... View MoreARMED RESPONSE is a low budget little action/horror flick notable for featuring an interesting plot and a semi-decent cast. A bunch of mercenaries are sent into an abandoned military compound to investigate the disappearance of those working inside, only to find themselves trapped within the walls by a malfunctioning computer system. They soon uncover the building's CCTV footage and find out just what happened to the missing. This film harks back to the likes of SESSION 9 in terms of setting and plot development, but has extra fight scenes and military fetishism. It's notable for featuring Wesley Snipes in a rare role since his prison term and he's as good as ever, although only featuring as part of the team. Anne Heche appears too, in case you ever wondered what happened to her career. There are some good scare scenes featured here and lots of violence for the horror crowd.
... View MoreOK, Snipe was not playing the best role of the movie, but he was part of a solid team. I really don't agree with the negatives reviews. It is a low budget movie, but it doesn't matter because they made something really nice with what they had. The shooting is well done, the soundtrack is also nice, and the casting is really impressive. I mean, all the new faces where really good actors, and during the entire movie we felt that Snipe was really well surrounded. And it felt fresh to see all those new solid faces.The only negative thing I have to say is about the beginning of the movie. It felt badly written and empty. But after that, you can sit and enjoy the nice work.
... View MoreMistakes A U.S. Army Specialist Four (4) E-4, emblem on hat (Special Four (4) Issac (Wesley Snipes)) not a Leadership Position, would NOT be In Charge of Anything, a Corporal E-4 considered the lowest Leadership Position in rare cases when a E-5 Sergeant is not available, not even in cases of U.S. Military Special Warfare, as there are no "Enlisted" nor Junior NCOs (E-4 Corporal to E-6 Staff Sergeant) due to the Years to almost a Decade just to train new U.S. Military Special Operations Team Members so by the time they are Active Special Operations Team Members they are already E-7s or Higher.Intelligence Agency types would never wear Enlisted Ranks, at the very least they wear O-1 U.S. Military Officer Grade, so that if necessary they can Order and get some Support from U.S. Military.You need a better more experienced U.S. Military Technical Adviser.National Security Assets (Facilities). I am omitting this detailed part, as what an actual "Armed Response" would be, as currently would be used for Real. Let's just say a small "Team" as depicted would not have been sent to investigate.As far as building a Computer and writing Software (a Program) as depicted, Highly Probable, due to Moore's Law, and the Fact that for quite some time the National Security Agency has been designing and building their Own Computer Processors that far exceed the power, speeds, and capabilities of any Civilian Supercomputer.
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