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Genre :

Action

Release Date :

April 13, 2007

MPAA Rating :

PG-13

Director :

Andy Cheng

Starring :

Nadia Bjorlin, Eddie Griffin, Angus Macfadyen, Tim Matheson, Nathan Phillips, Jesse Johnson, Denyce Lawton

REVIEWS RATE:  Critics  Don't waste your weekend watch this movie.    Readers  3 of 5 [Rate It]

2 of 5
Reviewed by Rafe Telsch [Cinema Blend]
Review rate : D-
Reviewed by Eric D. Snider [The Land of Eric]
1 of 5
Reviewed by William Goss [eFilmCritic.com]
1 of 4
Reviewed by Pam Grady [Reel.com]
1 of 4
Reviewed by Colin Covert [Deseret News, Salt Lake City]
1 of 5
Reviewed by Peter Hartlaub [San Francisco Chronicle]
0.5 of 5
Reviewed by Marc Savlov [Austin Chronicle]
Reviewed by Frank Scheck [The Hollywood Reporter]
Reviewed by Tim Cogshell [Boxoffice.com]
Reviewed by Todd McCarthy [Variety]
Review rate : F
Reviewed by Brian Orndorf [FilmJerk.com]
Reviewed by Frank Lovece [Film Journal International]

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posted by kzilla on Sep 21, 2007
 
 

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