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1/10
The single most important review that you'll ever read.
cinemaasshle22 September 2017
Fun Fact:

Tony D. White, Producer, Executive Producer, "Financier," etc, etc, is Total and complete sh-----. Literally, the whole package. This CeeLo green looking mother f----- will hire you under false pretenses, not pay you and then have the set to ask you to "invest" in his piece of s--- project. Invest implies the promise of reward and return. While he eventually stopped using buzz words like "return," he will make a number of desperate attempts to swindle cash out of your broke a-- with the promise of an "on-screen credit" as an executive producer. Sweet bro. Imagine it. Your name, on a short list of other colossal idiots that were stupid enough to get f----- by a guy that can't make it through a five minute phone call without dropping the names of, at the very least, 5 of his "very close friends in Hollywood." Sounds like a sweet gig. Another fun fact: 90% of his"very close friends," last saw the bulk of their work and cash flow dry up after the final season of Dr. Drew's Celebrity Rehab. Neat.

F--- this guy. F--- his scam. F--- his "friends." F--- his "circle." F--- his "connections." F--- his ugly a-- wife. But above all else, f--- his "films."

I'd love to be able to present Exhibit B in the form of some sort of silver lining, but that is as far from possible as any of his garbage f------ films are from breaking even.

Exhibit B: This s------- has long ridden on not only the check books of anyone dumb enough to cough it up, but he is an avid champion of "this s--- ain't got to be good. The script can theoretically burn the f--- down on set. But so long as we have a closeup of Sizemore jonesing for a bump of bathtub grade meth, we've got distribution. And that's much more important than anyone's 90 minutes of a-- time that they'll never actually get back."

Long story short, Cut Rate CeeLo steals money from whomever he can to pay his D Squad talent and pocket the rest because he won't sell s---.

F--- that guy.
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1/10
I am ashamed
ajwadraw15 September 2019
What the hell? I mean, seriously? I don't know how much crack Sizemore had to inhale to agree to do this. And Eric Roberts, oh man.

Let's talk about the movie.No real plots, the characters are not even trying, background score (non-existent for almost 90% of the duration) is awful. The dialogues will give you nightmare. Overall, an utter disappointment. This has got to be in the top 5 worst movies list of this decade.

Do yourself a favour and don't even think about watching this.
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1/10
Wow. Is Sizemore Back Using?
arfdawg-116 June 2016
The Plot

Two FBI agents track down a missing person's case which leads them to a group of stock brokers who hunt people for sport.

OK. This is one of the worst movies I have ever seen. At the beginning of the film they put the camera on Sizemore and he rants for what seems like 15 minutes unscripted.

It's down right creepy. He just rambles and rambles about nothing. I swear it appears he's on something.

the plot is stupid and the exposition worse. Direction non-existing. it's made like a really bad TV movie from the 70s. Oh, and the music is porno music.

as the scenes with Sizemore progress he appears more and more out of it.

Eric Roberts who gets top billing doesn't even come into the movie until 35 minutes have elapsed and he appears pretty out of it too.

This film is a mess. Plus they must not have been able to get permits for fake firearm firing. All the shots are sounds effects not real guns firing!

Worst movie ever made
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1/10
Team work. I agree.
nogodnomasters27 November 2017
Warning: Spoilers
A group of stock brokers hunt people. The FBI is looking for those people. An oriental wants to buy "quality bodies" whatever that is.

The film was low budget. Not much "hunting," mostly people laying down in an open field with four guys standing over them with guns. The script was terrible. This is the worst I have seen Sizemore, I don't think he bothered to memorize his lines and just winged it. The soundtrack was bad and the sound was occasionally uneven. Eric Roberts, seen with a gun on the cover, doesn't have one in the film. Not even a little fake one. His role was minor. There is only one vehicle running people down, and we don't see too much of that.

There are better paintball films on U-Tube. The original title was "Fair Chase" but there were few chases and I wouldn't use the word, "Fair." I believe they changed the title in hopes we would confuse it with better films of the genre.

Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity.
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1/10
Another Waste...Of Several Things
sheiksaba16 January 2020
The once promising Tom Sizemore looks like he's suicidal on the cover art of the DVD and within the movie he looks very distracted. Like he's not completely focused on the task at hand. That being concentrating on delivering a performance. He should have taken lessons from B actors like Bela Lugosi and Jack Palance (Without Warning, 1980). Even if an actor knows he's participating in a piece of garbage he should at least not sink to their level.
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1/10
Bad film... super disappointing
roxy349919 April 2021
Why did I watch this crap? I love Tom Sizemore but why did they have to cast him in this cheap, pathetic hilariously trash film? The plot, the acting and the cinematography was so bad.

Tom Sizemore's worst film by far.
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1/10
Quick cash grab for the only reason to watch it is solely for the title
jordondave-280854 April 2023
(2016) Hunting Season ACTION THRILLER

Written and directed by Eduardo Castrillo with telemarketer, Thomas (Clifton Powell) wanting to move up the ladder so he he rubs shoulders with his boss Nick (Tom Sizemore). He's then asked to show up to a party set up by his boss, unbeknownst it is for the intention of manipulating him to go and hunt people. Meanwhile, FBI agents Agent Collins (Miguel A. Núñez Jr.) and Agent McBride (Jolene Liljeberg) are closing in. Low production values and bad acting to the lousy action sequences makes this one a waste of time. It's only intended for viewers who do no not watch a lot of movies.

A very low budget equivalent of "The Most Dangerous Game", "Hard Target" and "Run For the Sun" to name a few.
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