7/10
UNDERRATED GUILTY PLEASURE...OFF-BEAT & STRANGE
27 August 2021
This Movie has a Conglomerate of Goofy Cops & Robbers and is Graphic-Violence Prone.

A Shoot-Em-Up with Visceral and Close-Up Confrontations with some Over-the-Top Shenanigans.

It Doesn't Take Itself Serious for a Minute and that Adds to the Surreal Situations, like a "Whats-It" in the Closet.

Also Hiding in the Closets are Priceless Artworks.

Stolen Nazi Paintings that the Villains want to Steal from the Old Nazi Thief.

It's Brutal and Never Still for a Minute as the Stand-Offs and Chases are Confined in Rooms and Staircases in a High-Rise.

With a Raging Hurricane Adding Wind and Rain to the Mixed-Up Mania.

Its Quirky Characters, Highlighted by David Zayas as "John the Baptist" that has No Problem Blowing Away Old Ladies and Bystanders in a Heartbeat.

Mel Gibson is a Cranky Old-Timer Cop that Relishes to be Back in Action and Kills a Plethora of Bad-Guys between Coughing and Wincing in Pain.

In the Midst of all the Mayhem Emile Hirsch and Kate Bosworth Fall in Love.

It's Bizarre and Beyond the Pale...Completely Nutzoid.

It's a Guilty Pleasure that has been Misunderstood and Panned by Most.

But if You Like Ultra-Violence and Strange Stuff in Your Action Movies.

This One is Recommended.
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