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Unstoppable (2004)

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 Scotts 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 Deans life.

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2012-05-25 14:52:12

PROBLEMS, PROBLEMS, PROBLEMS - GREAT


Dean Cage has so many problems -He is trying to deal with the emotional trauma of causing his friends death.He is mistakenly identified as a CIA agent at a set-up so the twit injects him with a revelutionary hallucinatory drug that ends up killing its victim.Cage then explodes into action as he puts the make on the would-be kidnappers and goes on the run.Hey, I still like that truck, especially those lights. Even I was hanging on for dear life. It took his friend, Scott's sister, a while to piece together the clues to Dean's new problem. The fading in and out of his vision was a bit distracting but made for the realism of what he was seeing.Oh yeah, his memories were helping to block the suggestions being made to him. And confusing his tormentors.Finally, an actress I could really like in her role, she was not overpowering, but feminine and persistent in pursueing Dean to help bring him in safely and determined to save his life.Where is that dang antidote?I greatly enjoyed all the actors' in their roles and will be watching it again to see what I missed the first time around.Will recommend but it is still just a matter of taste. I enjoyed it.

callanvass 2012-05-24 18:26:39

One of Wesley's worst movies in my opinion, that's actually rather dull, with not much action, and an ordinary story


This is one of Wesley's worst movies in my opinion, that's actuallyrather dull, with not much action, and an ordinary story. All thecharacters are so,so and the performance are not that goodeither,however Wesley Snipes is simply amazing in this! he is thereason that kept this bearable. Granted this isn't one of Wesley'sgreatest performances but he was amazing enough to at least keep itbearable, and I thought this was cheaply made and pretty poorly writtenas well, plus Jacqueline Obradors surprised me by giving an intenseperformance and created a little spark in the film,although it wasn'tenough. Having said that there isn't anything else positive I can sayabout this film as it's just too below average, and why Wesley acceptedthis horrid script is beyond me, plus there are no good fight scenes tobe found other then a short one at a diner. the plot I read on the backmade it sound intriguing, as I was thinking hey this might not be sobad, boy was I wrong, plus the ending sucked. This is one of Wesley'sworst movies in my opinion, that's actually rather dull, with not muchaction, and an ordinary story, and I say pass. The Direction is simplyaverage. 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. TheActing is OK. Wesley Snipes is amazing as always and is amazing here(well for this type of film anyway), he was very likable,as alwaystough as nails, however what really ticked me off is why he decided topick a crappy script like this, still he went with it, and gave it hisall, and I truly appreciated that, he is the one reason that made thisbearable. (Snipes Rules!!!!!!!). Jacqueline Obradors surprised me hereby giving an above average performance, she was sexy quite intense, andenjoyable to watch, I rather dug her. Stuart Wilson looks embarrassedto be here and I don't blame him he is OK as the main villain, butwas't menacing at all, he still rocks though!. Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbajedid OK with what he had to do he was rather wasted and didn't have muchof a part. Rest of the cast are so,so. Overall I would pass. ** out of5 (and that's being generous!).

2012-05-24 12:06:06

Wesley's Worst


This has got to be Wesley's Snipes worst or one of his worst movies.I didn't like the whole hallucinogenic thing.This movie just dragged.I had a hard time finishing it.

daniel Carbajo López 2012-05-23 23:46:39

bad action film


Wesley Snipes play the part of an ex-soldier that is going to marry hisgirlfriend, but, in a bar, he is confused with another person and agroup of traitors to CIA inject him a powerful drug that mixes realityand memory. He and his girlfriend have to fight in order to find anantidote and to crush the organization that has attacked Wesley. Atypical bad action film, with all the clichés that can be found in thiskind of films. Directed poorly, with scenes not very well-done and alot of unbelievable moments of mastery in aiming. Neither the actorsnor the plot are very good so the film is quite bad. On the other handit has any moment of breathe and the action does not bore thespectator, (unexpected) which is a (little) good point. Ideal forTVfilm (it was originally thought as one), for seeing and forgot, but alittle enjoyable if you like action films

Frank Markland 2012-05-23 06:54:00

Unwatchable...(Sorry for an obvious truth)


Wesley Snipes stars as Dean Gage, an ex soldier who has emotionalbaggage, however when he is injected with a truth serum, Gage findshimself vulnerable and the bad guys on his trail, but who can he trust?I caught Unstoppable on USA a couple of months ago and it is easily oneof the worst movies i've seen from Wesley Snipes. I know this don't goto theaters but the quality and the overall final result is substandardeven for a straight to video action flick. The action sequences arefilmed with little interest and the movie just lacks an originality orlife to make this for anyone but Wesley Snipes enthusiasts.1/2* out of 4-(Awful)

2012-05-22 23:43:10

Snipes Is A Genius


Every movie he is in is Great including this one. Get off his case Hater. I suggest you see it if you like Snipes.

drbusch-1 2012-05-22 01:21:43

stinking pile of garbage


This is the worst movie I have seen in recent memory. Apparently"Unstoppable" was written by a couple dozen drunken monkeys indifferent parts of the world with no connection at all to one another.I believe the name unstoppable is a description of the migraine onegets after watching this mind numbing stinking pile of trash. Wes- whatwere you thinking? Wesley Snipes is a far more accomplished actor thanto be in this. This must have been a favor to someone or maybe he losta bet. There was no measurable good quality to the screenplay. Onecould make out the pauses in the middle of sentences as the cue cardswere switched. The special effects were pathetic at best. The acting,even by Snipes, was horrible. There were obvious sections where thefilm maker wanted to pad the film. I am actually shocked I didn't see aboom in any of the shots. Instead of renting this movie buy some rustynails and pound them into your noggin. Trust me, it would be much lesspainful.I just realized what this movie reminded me of. This would have beenthe perfect role for Gary Busey!!

Michael DeZubiria 2012-05-21 12:45:57

Who the hell marries their best friend's sister anyway?


Unstoppable is one of those movies that people immediately attack,calling it Wesley Snipes descent into video land and such. These arenot entirely unfounded arguments, but I have to suggest that thebadness of this movie may be magnified at least a little bit because itis so overshadowed by Blade 3 which, given the previews, looks to be aspectacular action movie. I have a feeling that Blade 3 will besomething of a minor letdown, in the same way that The MatrixRevolutions was – not quite as incredible as you thought, but still acool action/sci-fi movie. Enter Unstoppable, and you have a sometimesboring and sometimes downright stupid action movie being given to fanswho are just looking for something to tide them over until they can getanother dose of gleeful vampire bloodletting.The movie starts with a strange situation that turns into a good one. Abunch of guys have another guy strapped to a gurney in an ambulanceracing down the street. The guy strapped down manages not only to kickthe ambulance's rear doors open, but also to get away from the guysinterrogating him, succeeding in rolling his gurney out the back of theambulance, onto the road, and into the path of a tailgating truck.Oops. Pretty goofy, but at the later investigation, an arrivinginvestigator finds out what happened and asks where the ambulance is,and learns that it didn't stop. I have to admit that's a pretty cleverway to reveal that there were probably no EMTs in that ambulance.There is later another similar impressive scene when the one guycaptured from the diner shooting finally decides to cooperate. He tellsAmy, the interrogating officer, that he will cooperate only with her,after having refused outright during the interrogation room, and whilenow being led away by FBI agents. He yells to her that these guys arenot FBI and he'll talk to her, and ten seconds later several peoplehave been shot and he's dead. Doesn't sound very impressive in writing,but these are actually some pretty clever scenes. On the other hand, they are balanced out by some serious blunders, likethe gigantic cliché of the rivalry between the police and the FBI. Theonly people who fight like they do in this movie are children, cats anddogs, and the FBI and CIA. Take the diner scene, for example. Dean Cage, played by Wesley Snipesand not to be confused with Nicholas Cage or Dean Cain, goes to a dinerto meet his girlfriend after leaving early from a self-help group forwar veterans suffering from post traumatic stress. Turns out he justwent to the wrong diner and sat at the wrong table at the wrong time,because there are a whole group of guys outside waiting to drug andcapture someone who looks enough like him for them not to be able totell the difference.At first you may hesitate to believe that they could so easilymisidentify their target, but the ineptitude with which they handletheir operation allows me to believe all sorts of stupidity. One guy,for example, is so bad at being inconspicuous that Cage, while merelylooking around waiting for his girlfriend, is able to spot him frominside a well lit diner while the guy is standing on the other side ofthe street at night. And if that wasn't bad enough, consider the soundguy, my favorite. After learning that his buddy has been spotted, helooks at Cage in the diner and sees that he is looking right at him,that he's been spotted, too. Hey buddy, this is just a suggestion, but maybe you were spottedbecause of that LASER-GUIDED MICROPHONE you're using. A laser sight ona shotgun microphone is about the dumbest thing I've ever heard of, butthat's not enough for this guy. He has to train the laser onto thewindow directly in front of Cage, so that he glances casually at thewindow, wondering why there's a little red light dancing there. Givenhis decorated military background, I would have thought he would havereacted a little differently to a laser sight pointed at him. And thebest part was that when he curiously tapped the window, the sound guygets such a loud roar in his headphones that he just about falls out ofthe car.Wesley Snipes turns in a satisfactory performance, except for any scenewhere he thinks he's back in Bosnia and his friend is being tortured infront of him. His pleas for his captors to let him down and don't burnhim and don't hurt him are about as emotional and frantic as if he wasreading his shopping list. Is that really how he spoke to his captorswhen he was in Bosnia trying to get them to let his friend down? On theother hand, his hallucinations were done quite well. Throughout themovie there are some good scenes put together where Cage slips in andout of reality, thinking that the guys trying to interrogate him in thepresent time are his captors from Bosnia. With the exception of thescene where his girlfriend disappears in front of his eyes in theshower (I disappeared people on screen better than that when I wasmaking short films at Fresno City College), a lot of these are actuallydone well.Outside of the mistaken identity, the plot revolves around a top-secretdrug that makes people completely susceptible to suggestion and alsocauses total synaptic melt-down within 6-8 hours of injection. Cage wasinjected in the diner early in the movie, and spends the rest of themovie reeling from the effects of it, while his girlfriend Amy, ahighly overacting Jacqueline Obradors, tries to figure out whathappened and then get the antidote. The old premise of getting theantidote before the poison kills the hero is a recipe for fake tension,but the closing scene is actually done pretty well here, too. In the closing scene, the bad guy is also injected with the drug afterthe sale of a case of thousands of capsules of the drug and thousandsof capsules of the antigen goes wrong. As Cage reaches for the singlecapsule of antigen on the ground in front of him, the whole case of thedrug spills over, hiding it among thousands and thousands of capsulesof the drug. Once the bad guy gets injected, he joins in the search,frantically grabbing handfuls of capsules looking for the right one,having forgotten that he has 6-8 hours before he really has to worry,as well as the fact that there is a huge case full of thousands andthousands of doses of the antidote sitting right there in his truck.Another thing that this movie really has going against it is that theaction scenes are just ludicrous. At one point, a guy is in ahelicopter shooting a freaking gatling gun at people. He literallyshoots tens of thousands of rounds and hits nothing. Cage responds,shooting three rounds from a handgun and succeeding in killing the guyand blowing up the helicopter. At another point a guy fires an Uzi atAmy and Cage from probably six feet away, spraying a stream of bulletsat them and missing completely, or at least long enough for her to graba handgun and make short work of him. What was he shooting at thatallowed him to miss from that range?So clearly, the movie has a lot of really bad but also some pretty goodstuff in it, just unfortunately not quite as much good as bad. The twoalmost balance each other out, but still leave it below average. It isnot, I have to say, as bad as many people have called it (the song overthe end credits is worse than the entire movie, for example), but thereis certainly a reason that it went straight to video. Maybe evenseveral reasons.

jofitz27 2012-05-12 17:35:12

Pleasantly surprised


"Blade: Trinity" Wesley Snipes' last, horrible movie, suggested aclassic "Steven Segal" case. Has run out of his fame, and will go inany film, no matter how bad, just to get on the camera. As was the casewith "Half Past Dead". So when I read about "Unstoppable" in ablockbuster catalogue (after renting the superb "Motorcycle Diaries") Iwasn'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 usualrubbish I'm used to these days). If you want to see a great overallfilm, 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)

gridoon2011 2012-05-12 09:32:02

Story-driven action film with a touch of originality


Wesley Snipes fans expecting a fightfest will probably be disappointedwith "Unstoppable" / "Nine Lives", since the martial arts quotient isvery limited. But those who prefer their action films to be driven bytheir stories and have a touch of originality in them will probablylike this more. The originality comes mostly in the form of thehallucinogenic effects of the drug that Snipes gets injected with, andthe ways director David Carson merges illusions with reality. Snipes isbelievably haunted by his war memories, just as he is believablydisoriented by the drug; an action star like, say, Steven Seagal, wouldhardly be able to handle this role. Playing a police detective who isalso Snipes' girlfriend, Jacqueline Obradors is uncompromisingly tough,foul-mouthed and occasionally even unpleasant, and she handles it allwith conviction. And Kim Coates always makes a dependable villain. Thefilm also contains one of the funniest lines I've heard in a long time,precisely because it's so unexpected: "Hey, have you seen my pony?"(**1/2)

drmkeeper 2012-05-11 17:54:41

Not a bad movie


I like almost all Snipes' action movies. This one is not exception. Nota bad movie. Film tells us about some CIA guys who create some drugwhich affect human brain in a special way. People who take a shot ofthis drug starting see hallucinations… And these guys lookin' for a FBIagent, and wanna interrogate him with this drug. They give an injectionto Cage (Snipes) by mistake, as they thought that he was FBI agent.They just didn't know that he is not an agent, he is ex-military man.Cage starts seeing his illusions and thinks that he is still at war.Now he is trying to stay alive… Not a bad movie. I like the plot, butit seems to me, that the script could be much better. I got a feelingthat the screenwriter did this script during couple of days. But if youlike other action movies with Snipes, I guess you'll like this one too.It's worth seeing, but only once. 3 of 5.

2012-05-10 23:30:17

Unstoppable


Great action and a heart pounding ending. The effects were not great and it was easy to predict. Enjoy it.

2012-05-09 00:35:47

More action would have earned more stars


The movie plot looked so tired and dumb that I assumed there would be a lot of good ass-kicking and people getting their heads blown off. So I rented it. To be sure, there were some cool fights, but long, tedious scenes of the "top bad guy" yelling at his inept henchmen and plot over-development kept the fireworks from happening until the end and even that was a little weak and stunted.The plot device that kept getting in the way was the hallucinagenic drug theme. Snipes' character, Dean Cage, is injected with a drug that makes him believe he's in a past combat situation and his friend is in danger. Any suggestion is automatically believed - at one point he's told "You're on fire" and immediately we see his legs burst into flame. That was sort of neat, but they bang on this drum and rely on the theme that Cage is a poor hapless dupe so much - so sad for a renter who expected to some serious ass-whooping. Should have read some other reviews first, I guess!

JackBravo69 2012-05-08 06:09:21

You needed the money that bad Wesley?


One has to wonder what in the world was going on in Wesley Snipes'shead when he accepted this stinker. The story is simple. The CIAdevelops a drug that makes people follow someone's commands offering noresistance. A dirty agent escapes with the drug. But there's a leak inhis operation. A guy speaks to the CIA and now the bad guys need toknow if it's safe to sell the drug. So they inject the drug in whatthey suppose is the CIA agent to make him talk. Unfortunately theyinject the wrong guy (Snipes). Now not only does Snipes, who by the wayis an ex military that carries a guilt (now that's original) has toescape from them but he also has to get the antidote or his brain willpretty much fry. The acting is awful. The script is filled with stupidsituations just for the sake of blowing something up. There's no logicor even an attempt to make things slightly realistic or interesting. Ifyou're into 'B Action' then maybe you'll get some enjoyment out ofthis. I like silly movies but this was too dull, too tedious and justtoo dumb.Plot holes, clichés, there's so much wrong with this it's a wonder howsomeone approved the script.

Thomas Jolliffe 2012-05-05 12:36:10

Wesley's descent into video land, Unstoppable?


Unstoppable is without doubt a blotch in Snipe's career. Here is aproblem at the moment for Snipes. He has firmly established himself asan action star. Action films were dying a death throughout the mid-90'sto the turn of the millennium but there has been a comeback with somegood action films. There has not been a comeback for the action starthough. We have the likes of Matt Damon, his less talented buddy Ben,Will Smith and young pretty boys like Paul Walker in trashy teen actionfilms where the soundtrack and vehicles are the main draw. All thequote 'Action Men' are not pulling in the punters like they used to,they need a hook. Arnold needed to don his best leathers and cyborgstrut to make money and Wesley has only smelt box office sweetness inhis action man status with the Blade series. Snipes was at one pointthe black mans action hero, a seminal cult symbol amongst black cinemagoers and good too. Hollywood although as multicultural as ever stillwould seem to orientate towards white audiences and also of coursetowards men, hence there are few interesting roles written for men ofnon-Caucasian heritage and also women, but importantly the figures arebetter. Still, however the films of Spike Lee and co although importantare still essentially cult movies. But what I believe is that Snipe'sdraw as an action hero will subside even more now that big Willy grabshis pistol fairly regularly and now of course the Rock is laying theSmackdown on cinema goers. The Blade series has done good business butit's because it is blockbuster, comic book stuff. The audience figurescome more from the marketing than who is in it. This is proved reallyby the fact that outside of the Blade series Wesley has not hadexceptional box office receipts in his action vehicles, a mixture ofmainly an African-American audience and the fact that the films wereinferior to the ones Sly and Arnold were doing.I'm a fan of Snipes, he's a great actor given the right roles and Itruly believe he cursed his career all those years ago by saying yes todoing Passenger 57. Action films tend to waste him and since then thegood roles have somewhat dried up compared to his golden period in hisSpike Lee collaborations, in White Men Can't Jump, New Jack City andKing Of New York. Initially he balanced his action movies by doingindependent and TV movies as well, to have more challenging roles butlooking at his next lot of movies, all action based, it seems he mayhave made his bed for good and is now content to lye in it. Not only isUnstoppable a bad action movie but it represents a real decline infinancial backing and faith in Snipes ability to pull in an audience onhis own. At a meagre $15million budget this is cheaper than the latestVan Damme and Seagal efforts and the film, although getting a limitedrelease on Oct 30th, is basically straight to video and in quality it'snot even one of the better. I have seen more enjoyable efforts thisyear form Seagal, Van Damme and Lundgren all who lack the undisputedtalent that Snipes has. Directed by Television maestro David Carsonwhose only previous big screen gig was directing the fairly enjoyableStar Trek: Generations, although that was only enjoyable for seeingPicard and Kirk team up and for laughing every time Shatner opened hismouth to say a line. The film looks cheap, sounds cheap and suffersfrom the restraints heaped upon those DTV action gods. You sit andwatch and feel this shouldn't happen to Snipes, who is going throughthe motions.The plot has more holes than the holiest Swiss-cheese on earth andinvolves government conspiracies and comes across in some respects as alow grade Bourne movie (Snipes plays a guy hunted down by spooks whilehis mind is fried to s**t) it even has a supporting role in it forAdewale Agbaje who was in Bourne Identity. Also co-starring is KimCoates. I won't go into the in's and out's of the plot because my headwould start to hurt, but it involves a drug that cause the recipient tohave strange visions that seem real and which allow for someone tocontrol their mind by manipulating them in their visions, they willalso die after a certain period of time. Snipes is mistaken for someoneelse and injected with this stuff in order for Coates and his fellowdisbanded CIA men to retrieve important information about a deal for awhole big batch of the stuff. They don't realize they have the wrongman and it is left to Snipes girlfriend (Jacqueline Obradors) to workout what is going on and help her bloke.So the plot is all over the place but this is an action movie, does ithave enough well choreographed carnage to save it? Not really. The filmin truth is boring. The action is flat and the direction, merelyserviceable. There's some martial arts stuff but is all to brief. Thoseexpecting Bladesque batterings of the baddies can think again. All inall this is a film that is a let down on so many levels. The main thingis that Snipes should have said no when someone put the script on hislap, I imagine it had grubby fingerprints and jam stains on it orsomething, or came in an X-files folder with scribblings all over thefront. I expect we have all heard the rumours that Snipes is a pain to workwith, often turning up late, going missing and treating co-starsdisrespectfully and how much of these rumours are true, we won't knowfor sure. You have to wonder though just whether his recent careertrack record shows that big name directors no longer want to work withhim. He has worked with greats over the years who seem to haveforgotten about him over the years and few directors work with him morethan once anymore. David Goyer did, Blade 3 being his second timedirecting Snipes and he himself admits difficulties but the talent ofSnipes won him over. I'm sure the likes of Scorsese and Spike Lee, whodo films that would suit Snipes down to a tee, would hire him on thespot if it were merely a question of talent. For many years he hasn'thas a significant role in a big production outside the action genre.His better roles are in smaller independent movies and TV moviessuggesting that the big studios don't want to risk it with him. Trulythis is a shame, I'm sure I'm not the only person who thinks Snipes hasfailed in his potential to be an Oscar winning actor.Overall a disappointingly routine thriller that has a B-movie whiffsurrounding it that Snipes should not have his name associated with.Tis' his own doing methinks! **

Joseph Pintar 2012-05-05 07:54:19

Pretty good


I rented out this movie expecting a piece of junk. I actually got aninvolving movie. Wesley Snipes is good in this movie. The girl whoplays his love interest (who appears on NYPD Blue and I can't think ofher name) is also good. Snipes plays a former special forces agent whois mistaken for an assassin. He is injected with a drug that makes himhallucinate. His girlfriend is a cop who is the person he can trustwith people trying to kill him left and right. This movie was obviouslymade on a low budget and it shows sometimes with some fake lookingspecial effects. The plot comes dangerously close to idiot plot (wherethe movie would be over immediately if everybody wasn't an idiot)attimes. However, you can't help but get yourself involved with thisstory. This beats the disappointing Blade: Trinity, which ended theseries on a low note. This is worth a DVD rental. 7/10

Claudio Carvalho 2012-05-04 01:31:39

Absurd and Awful Screenplay


The deranged military and former CIA agent Dean Cage (Wesley Snipes) isin a rehab program, trying to forget the traumatic loss of his bestfriend Scott in Bosnia. When he dates with his girl-friend and Scott'ssister, Detective Amy knight (Jacqueline Obradors), in a dinningrestaurant, he is mistakenly taken as being the CIA agent that isinvestigating the robbery of the military experiment EX by a man calledSullivan (Stuart Wilson). He is injected with the drug and abducted bythe thieves. Amy has six hours to find the also stolen antidote andsave Dean's life."Unstoppable" is a movie with an absurd and awful screenplay. The storyhas so many flaws and ridiculous situations that become amazing how anactor like Wesley Snipes accepts to participate of such a crap. The"hero" jumps through a window in an asylum, in front of the policecars, and nobody cares. There are lots of shots inside the hospital andnobody hears. The drugged "hero", with cloudy vision, kills the men inthe helicopter with precise shoots, while the place is surrounded byFBI agents that do nothing. I could spend the afternoon listing holesin this flick. The cast is also awful and miscast: for example, theCaucasian Jacqueline Obradors, with her horrible tone of voice, has nochemistry with Wesley Snipes. I believe that even in a rainy and coldSaturday afternoon this movie does not work. My vote is three.Title (Brazil): "Fugindo do Passado" ("Escaping from the Past")

Bill 2012-05-03 20:09:32

Snipes Rules So There!


This movie is very different from his other ones but is very cool. Snipes' hair looks awesome with the twisties and he is great as a crazy man in this. Snipes fans will like it for sure.

twill_1989 2012-05-03 10:23:36

Former Special Ops agent Dean Cage (Wesley Snipes) is mistaking for another agent. Now he has to fight for his life.


This had to be the worst Wesley Snipes flick of all time. Truly a wasteof money. It hurts me to say this, because I'm a hardcore Wesley Snipesfan. I think the plot of this movie was trash. The park scene was thefunniest; watch out for that scene other than that it was garbage.Wesley Snipes used a stunt man to perform a kick, since when does heuse a stunt man to kick, I know Wesley isn't that old. Truedisappointment. Oh and by the way did I mention this movie was garbage?Wesley Snipes barely threw a punch in the whole movie, he mostly was onthe run, using guns, but barely any hand to hand combat. I didn't seethe The Detonator yet, but I'm kind of scared to after seeing thismovie. I guess Wesley Snipes really needs the money. I hope Snipes canstart making movies that actually hits the theaters, but for now, he'sa straight to DVD actor. He is coming out with a movie this year, ahorror/western called Gallowwalker. It's about a gunman being cursed,now he has to fight all of his enemies that died by his hands, onlythis time they're already dead. Sounds better than Unstoppable, Ireally hope it is. Wesley needs to step up his career; I'm fightingthis fight with Wesley Snipes though, but I don't know how long thisfight is going to last. I advise you to watch this movie only if youhave nothing else better to watch on T.V.

2012-05-02 23:42:52

Unstoppable


Not a great movie but the cast makes up for this B actioner with Wesley Snipes. When ex-soldier Snipes is injected with a halucinagenic drug he relives a bad mission in Bosnia making it difficult for those trying to sell the drug. They must try and cover their tracks as the CIA closes in on their deal. Many recognizable faces in this well paced movie. If you enjoy action movies I suggest you rent it and you may find it worth owning. If you enjoyed this catch "Terminal Velocity"CA Luster


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