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Post by doriankray on May 26, 2017 17:29:51 GMT
I'm glad people r positive about this movie. The good thing about kill em all is it is a very different movie to Wat where used to from jcvd. I'm still unable to make my mind up about the movie but it's good there trying different things
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Post by Claudia on May 31, 2017 11:24:31 GMT
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Post by Claudia on Jun 6, 2017 11:19:39 GMT
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Post by Replicant on Jun 6, 2017 11:25:12 GMT
hollywoodinhidef.com/2017/06/van-damme-meets-hallmark-in-kill-em-all/Van Damme meets Hallmark in Kill ‘Em All Jean-Claude Van Damme has been kicking and fighting bad guys across the globe for more than 30 years in films ranging from “Universal Soldier” to “The Expendables 2” and even “Kung Fu Panda 2 and 3.”
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Fight choreographer Peter Malota, who has been working with Van Damme since his 1991 “Double Impact” and 1992 “Universal Soldier,” directs this thriller about a nurse (Reeser) caught up in a showdown between adversaries in an evacuated hospital following a massive shootout. Her commitment to treat a mysterious stranger (Van Damme), who has arrived at the hospital on the brink of death, leads to her caught in the crossfire with a foreign gang determined to finish him off.
Read more here: hollywoodinhidef.com/2017/06/van-damme-meets-hallmark-in-kill-em-all/
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Post by Claudia on Jun 6, 2017 18:45:44 GMT
www.bulletproofaction.com/2017/06/06/bullet-points-killem-all/ Bullet Points: Kill’em All by Chad Cruise · Published June 6, 2017 · Updated June 6, 2017 The Verdict: There is certainly enough in Kill’em All for any fan of Jean Claude Van Damme to get their fix. There are gun battles, people getting their necks broken, and a whole host of roundhouse kicks that did the trick for me. I didn’t go crazy for the way that the film kept jumping from the interrogation to the action but it all makes sense in the end. Peter Stormare and Maria Conchita Alonso make a random-as-hell pair as two F.B.I. investigators but what kind of person would I be if I said I wasn’t happy to see them? It should come as no surprise to you but Kill’em All is definitely worth a look. www.manlymovie.net/2017/06/review-kill-em-all-2017.html REVIEW: Kill ‘Em All (2017) By The_Night_Rider on June 5, 2017@manlymovie This is one of the worst movies I’ve seen in years. Maybe one of the top five worst I’ve ever seen and God knows, I’ve watched some trash. It’s Jean Claude Van Damme’s worst movie ever, as far as I can remember right now anyway — most of his stuff this side of the 1990’s has been pretty bad to various degrees. It’s a thoroughly depressing stretch of awful.
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Post by doriankray on Jun 6, 2017 23:12:04 GMT
Ouch guys this movie isn't getting good press at all, any of u guys have any new reviews - opinions on the movie. I will defo have to check it out again to make my mind up
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Post by Claudia on Jun 7, 2017 7:34:48 GMT
Ouch guys this movie isn't getting good press at all, any of u guys have any new reviews - opinions on the movie. I will defo have to check it out again to make my mind up What do you mean? Out of the three reviews (press) posted on here only one of them is bad. Where are the other bad ones?
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Post by Claudia on Jun 7, 2017 7:47:07 GMT
Oh, it's two out of four now, but that's still too early to say the movie is getting bad press, we need more reviews before we can come to any conclusion.
theactionelite.com/movie-review/kill-em-all-2017-review/
Reviewed by: Eoin Friel
Overall, Kill ‘Em All has an interesting story but I’m sick of seeing Van Damme look like shit on screen and would like to see him display some personality again. As big a fan as I am of him and Bernhardt it’s difficult to recommend anything about this movie. How about a true Bloodsport sequel instead?
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Post by doriankray on Jun 7, 2017 9:35:35 GMT
I don't know just seems like it's not getting to many positive reviews. I thought it wasn't bad just had so many missing ingredients.
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Post by doriankray on Jun 7, 2017 9:39:04 GMT
I've seen a few reviews just didn't want to post the negative ones on here,for the people who haven't seen it
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Post by Claudia on Jun 7, 2017 10:56:59 GMT
I've seen a few reviews just didn't want to post the negative ones on here,for the people who haven't seen it You can post them, just don't quote any spoilers. I don't care what the reviews say I will make up my own mind.
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Post by Claudia on Jun 7, 2017 12:38:20 GMT
Russian rating site: Rating: 60.9% (78 likes out of 128)
my-hit.org/film/428652/
Kill them all / Kill'em All Added on: 05/06/2017 Rating: 60.9% Quality: BDRip Sound: ПМ Kill them all / Kill'em All Genre: Action. Year: 2017. Country: USA. Director: Peter Malota. An American hospital receives an unusual patient, who is dying after a mass shootout. The massacre is resumed when a group of armed raiders comes along the trail. The surviving witness - young nurse Susanna - will have to deal with FBI agents and participants in the international conspiracy.
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Kill ‘Em All Blu-ray Review – Van Dammaged By Fred Topel on June 6, 2017 www.nerdreport.com/2017/06/06/kill-em-blu-ray-review-van-dammaged/ I wouldn’t go out of your way to see Kill ‘Em All and I could recommend some straight to video movies that give Van Damme more to do. But if you’re a completist like me, Kill ‘Em All isn’t that hard to watch and you get to see the man do some moves.
------------- cutprintfilm.com/blu/blu-ray-review-kill-em/ WRITTEN BY J. TONZELLI June 6, 2017 Blu-ray Review: Kill ‘Em All OVERALL 3/5 I will always be a fan of Van Damme, and I’m hopeful that future action romps worthy of his presence are sure to come – and let’s not forget Amazon has picked up his meta comedy/action series Jean-Claude Van Johnson to series after the airing of its very well received pilot – but despite the fun title, Kill ‘Em All managed to only kill one thing: my enthusiasm. Its Blu-ray release satisfies in the AV department, but not so much in the supplemental one. No doubt Van Damme completists will be wanting to add this to their collection, so tedious plot and over-used post-production slow motion be damned, at least it will look and sound good. Personally, I’m depressed that’s the best I have to say about it.
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Post by Claudia on Jun 7, 2017 19:31:57 GMT
Kill 'em All - Blu-ray Review www.avnirvana.com/threads/kill-em-all-blu-ray-review.564/By Michael Scott June 7, 2017 Is Kill ‘em All a great movie? Nah, but it’s a decent enough low budget action movie to appeal to those of us who like those DTV martial arts flicks that we grew up on. Van Damme is as fun as always (I was really hoping for a resurgence in his career after his awesome performance in The Expendables II, but sadly that doesn’t look like it’s going to happen), and there’s some decent fight scenes to watch. It won’t win any academy awards, but it’s that greasy piece of pizza covered with extra cheese and hot peppers. It’s nasty, unhealthy, but completely tasty in a junk food sort of way. Sony does a solid job with the technical specs, but unless you’re a hardcore Van Damme fan like myself, this one is probably a rental.
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Post by Claudia on Jun 7, 2017 19:51:53 GMT
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Post by Claudia on Jun 9, 2017 17:45:42 GMT
Review: Kill ‘Em All BD + Screen Caps moviemansguide.com/main/2017/06/review-killemall-bd/Date Published: 06/07/2017 | Author: The Movieman Kill ‘Em All could’ve been an entertaining little flick, nothing special for sure, but fun nevertheless, but instead we get a jumbled mess with the editing, some half-baked performances particularly that of Jean-Claude Van Damme who looked drunk, and the action/fights were poorly shot. I don’t know why, but I expected more from a JCVD movie even if it was dumb but rental worthy. It’s dumb, but that’s the extent of it.JUNE 9, 2017 BY WORLDFILMGEEK REVIEW: Kill ‘Em All (2017) worldfilmgeek.com/2017/06/09/review-kill-em-all-2017/The film does include some important flashbacks that mold the character of Philip and ends on a literal jaw-dropping note and it is because of these with some decent fight scenes that Kill ‘Em All is not a bad action film. However, the big match between Van Damme and Bernhardt is a bit of a letdown but despite this, this is an overall decent directorial debut for Peter Malota. WFG RATING: B-
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