A Release usually includes one Movie but the database also supports Releases that can include multiple Movies. For example Movie Die Hard has finnish releases in VHS and Bluray formats. A Movie can have releases from multiple different countries, formats, covers and released by different releasing companies. Videospace database is shared between two main categories: MOVIES and their RELEASES. In order to have your collection to be visible on page, it needs to have a rating and text must be more than 30 characters. If you dont have a suitable collection, you can add one by clicking 'add new collection' button. ) cover page cover page b-side poster photo still promo material backcoverįirst select a collection you wish to add your review. L.A.P.D.Currently effective rating: Other rating:.I should also mention, if you're an Eric Roberts guy, he's not in it much, so if you're looking for him, I'd look elsewhere. It's good, but not that good, and really nothing memorable. Unless you're a huge Olivier Gruner fan, I wouldn't make this a priority. is available for rent at Netflix, meaning it's pretty easy to find anywhere else, Amazon, etc. Anyway, I didn't mean for it to- because I had no idea how much this would affect me- affect my writing of this post, but in the end, I think it makes it more interesting in this context. My head is still a mess from that- 6 hours later! I was just taken to task on my Tumblr account for a post I made on Bette Davis' Dark Victory, because I said it came out 61 years ago instead of 71 ("and you call yourself a 'movie guy'?"). Earlier today, I did my Mountain Dew Punchfighting Experiment, where I tried to see if Beatdown and Circle of Pain would be better than similar films if I watched them on a lunch of Mountain Dew and Doritos. I was trying to think of a subject for this seventh paragraph, but my brain isn't working so well right now. For a guy who's a singer first and actor second, he's better at the latter than most people who call themselves actors first. Each character seems like the same, but they all have subtle differences, and he has a way of delivering those subtle differences. This is the third film of Randy Travis's we've done here ( Black Dog and The Shooter being the other two), and I have to say, he's been great in all of them. Also, on imdb, her main head shot cuts off her face. ![]() You know me, I'm always of the opinion that less is always preferable to more, so even if it was an element that might have given her character more depth, I'm okay with them just getting on with it. I think, because her character was a psych professor, they were trying to play some angle where she tries to psychoanalyze her captor, but again, because of the short running time, none of those aspects are allowed to develop. Due to the fast nature of the film, she transitions quickly from assertive love interest to damsel in distress. You may remember her from the Seinfeld episode about the PBS telethon. Gruner's love interest is played by the very attractive Rebecca Staab. Still, we will look to bump up his post number in the near future. are indicative of why we don't do as much Gruner as we should, because a lot of them are neither good or bad. Gary Daniels was inducted the same year as him, and he has 20 tags. This is only his 12th tag, meaning we do need to make him a bigger priority. He's in most scenes, and we really get to see him kick some ass, so in that respect he's great. This was short and sweet Olivier Gruner as well. This isn't the most amazing thing ever made, but we've seen a lot worse on here as well. The action is pretty great too, especially when you consider, at 76 minutes, they don't have a lot of time to get right to it. Gruner and Staab give solid performances, and then Randy Travis, playing the local sheriff, is really great. The plot was pretty standard once you boil it down- good guy saves girl from bad guys- but sometimes standard isn't done well at all, so it shouldn't be taken as too big of a slight in this case when it was decent. ![]() About 76 minutes long before the credits, so it comes and goes before you know it. He quits, runs off to a small town, where Roberts and the force track him down, kidnap Rebecca Staab, his girlfriend, and set up a final showdown in the Colorado wilderness. He gets wise to the operation, and finds out the organization isn't a force for good, but rather working to do Roberts's dirty work. has Gruner as a part of an elite mercenary force working for billionaire Eric Roberts. Olivier Gruner seems to be the odd one out when it comes to priority here at the DTVC, and hopefully once we get some other Hall of Famers out of the way he'll move up the ladder. I've had this in my Netflix queue for some time now, and I don't know what has taken me so long to get to it.
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