Unstoppable
Unstoppable
R | 27 October 2004 (USA)
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The deranged military and former CIA agent Dean Cage is in a rehab program, trying to forget the traumatic loss of his best friend Scott in Bosnia. When he dates with his girl-friend and Scott's sister, Detective Amy Knight, in a dinning restaurant, he is mistakenly taken as being the CIA agent that is investigating the robbery of the military experiment EX by a man called Sullivan. He is injected with the drug and abducted by the thieves. Amy has six hours to find the also stolen antidote and save Dean's life.

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Scanialara

You won't be disappointed!

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Greenes

Please don't spend money on this.

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Spoonatects

Am i the only one who thinks........Average?

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Doomtomylo

a film so unique, intoxicating and bizarre that it not only demands another viewing, but is also forgivable as a satirical comedy where the jokes eventually take the back seat.

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view_and_review

I know that Wesley Snipes had some tax troubles but dang! He was reduced to this? If Unstoppable ever made a stop on the big screen I missed it. I'm sure this movie was straight to DVD, and if it wasn't, it should have been. This movie had low budget written all over it. The sound was bad, the special effects were worse and the acting was worser. The lead detective, Amy Knight (Jacqueline Obradors), was so over the top with her badassedness that it was comical and it looked like even Wesley mailed it in.Wesley Snipes as an ex-special ops guy is believable. He's done plenty of action films so that's no stretch. The convoluted story of an experimental drug, mistaken identity, a tougher than leather detective and trench coat wearing goons was just too much to bear. There were two henchman that actually ran around the whole movie in trench coats like 1930's G-Men. Good grief.

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callanvass

This is one of Wesley's worst movies in my opinion, that's actually rather dull, with not much action, and an ordinary story. All the characters are so,so and the performance are not that good either,however Wesley Snipes is simply amazing in this! he is the reason that kept this bearable. Granted this isn't one of Wesley's greatest performances but he was amazing enough to at least keep it bearable, and I thought this was cheaply made and pretty poorly written as well, plus Jacqueline Obradors surprised me by giving an intense performance and created a little spark in the film,although it wasn't enough. Having said that there isn't anything else positive I can say about this film as it's just too below average, and why Wesley accepted this horrid script is beyond me, plus there are no good fight scenes to be found other then a short one at a diner. the plot I read on the back made it sound intriguing, as I was thinking hey this might not be so bad, boy was I wrong, plus the ending sucked. This is one of Wesley's worst movies in my opinion, that's actually rather dull, with not much action, and an ordinary story, and I say pass. The Direction is simply average. David Carson does an average job here with boring camera work, OK angles and keeping the film at a bland pace for the most part. The Acting is OK. Wesley Snipes is amazing as always and is amazing here (well for this type of film anyway), he was very likable,as always tough as nails, however what really ticked me off is why he decided to pick a crappy script like this, still he went with it, and gave it his all, and I truly appreciated that, he is the one reason that made this bearable. (Snipes Rules!!!!!!!). Jacqueline Obradors surprised me here by giving an above average performance, she was sexy quite intense, and enjoyable to watch, I rather dug her. Stuart Wilson looks embarrassed to be here and I don't blame him he is OK as the main villain, but was't menacing at all, he still rocks though!. Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje did OK with what he had to do he was rather wasted and didn't have much of a part. Rest of the cast are so,so. Overall I would pass. ** out of 5 (and that's being generous!).

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Mark Solanki

Before I start about this movie, I know many of you would like to direct your blame at Wesley, maybe not for just this movie but a lot of turkeys he's been making recently (Zig Zag, 7 seconds, The Marksman, Liberty stands still). Anyway he deserves blame in this film for not having more involvement on the script, which gets a bit silly. The movie is by no far means the worst movie I've seen; you just have to see another Snipes movie, "7 seconds" to do that! And at least unstoppable has strong performances from Snipes himself and the gorgeous Jacqueline Obradors. Its just the budget of this movie is clear to see, and the storyline is wafer thin with many loose ends not explained, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje plays an agent for the CIA named Junod, you may all remember him as Adebisi in the greatest TV show ever, OZ. Here he portrays a high ranking officer within the CIA with the worst American western style accent ever heard; there are even pauses during his dialogue for him to put the accent on. There are a few good fight scenes, like the scene in the Diner when Dean Cage (Snipes's character) beats down his attacker, and the chase to hunt him down is mildly enjoyable hence the generous maybe biased 5 out of ten I gave it. Stuart Wilson does a good job as the bad guy, but why he doesn't kill his bumbling henchmen especially Kim Coates character puts a big question mark on his characters ruthlessness. The story stumbles into the final scenes with so much predictability you feel like Deja vu. If you haven't enjoyed a decent performance from our dear friend Wesley since Jungle Fever or even Rising Sun, then don't expect it here, in fact who knows if we'll ever see another classic Wesley Snipes movie, now that he seems to make low budget straight to video fodder........watch only if it's on TV and nothing better is on

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jofitz27

"Blade: Trinity" Wesley Snipes' last, horrible movie, suggested a classic "Steven Segal" case. Has run out of his fame, and will go in any film, no matter how bad, just to get on the camera. As was the case with "Half Past Dead". So when I read about "Unstoppable" in a blockbuster catalogue (after renting the superb "Motorcycle Diaries") I wasn't too optimistic. But, nevertheless, I decided to give it a try, anyway. It couldn't be that bad, could it? Actually, I was surprised. Very surprised. It may have all the classic "B-movie" symptoms (i.e. low budget, hardly known cast, cheesy script) yet this solid action movie was actually decent (compared to the usual rubbish I'm used to these days). If you want to see a great overall film, rent "Collateral". But if you want a good, surprisingly fresh (very violent) action film, "Unstoppable" just might be the ticket. Overall: ***/ out of ***** (3 and a half out of 5)

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