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Ten Dead Men
You can’t outrun your past. That is the extremely painful lesson that Ryan is learning right now, as specters of his past life of crime have returned to haunt him, destroying the only person he holds dear, and nearly killing him in the process. Ryan decides that if he cannot escape then he must confront them head-on in what can only be called a desperate suicide run.
Release : | 2008 |
Rating : | 3.4 |
Studio : | Modern Life, |
Crew : | Stunts, Assistant Director, |
Cast : | Doug Bradley Terry Stone Pooja Shah John Rackham Ben Shockley |
Genre : | Action Thriller |
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Sorry, this movie sucks
Great Film overall
Good concept, poorly executed.
This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.
In this British revenge drama, the excellent actor Silvio Simac plays Loomis, a henchman, with the combination of humor and action finesse that have become Simac's signature. As Loomis waits patiently to unleash his fury, he reads the "Markets" section of the London Times. This amusing touch is a possible nod to the biography of the actor who graduated from his London University with an economics degree. Simac has become an action actor for post-millennium movies. He honors the traditions of screen heroes from the previous generation (Jackie Chan, Bruce Willis, et al.) who balanced aggression on screen with comedy. Yet Simac adds a contemporary edge to his performances with an assault of talent and skills that current audiences demand. There is nothing transparent or synthetic about the talents of Silvio Simac. He is unmistakably an actor with the skills and charisma for today. His performance merits the ten star rating from this reviewer for "Ten Dead Men."
Ten Dead Men is one of 2 low budget films I watched recently.The other was Jack Says.The 2 have quite a bit in common- they start with someone being tortured by gangsters, girlfriend is murdered,revenge etc.Whereas Jack Says tries to be cleverer, 10DM just charges in like a Bull in a China Shop and uses the plot as an excuse to shoehorn some brutal fight scenes into the story.Brendan Carr is the lead..playing a proper psycho he is believable and ( unlike Jack in Jack Says) quite intimidating.All the heavies in this film seem more than capable of damaging someone.We only see his girlfriend briefly but she seems very sweet..just the type to take him out of his criminal life.Production values are rubbish..at times this looks like it was filmed on a mobile phone.There is little dialogue and the story is driven forward by a narrator..Pinhead from Hellraiser.( He must need the money badly). He is the wrong choice to play the voice over of the lead character....he is far too posh.This is not a great film by any means but it is the sort of thing you might enjoy with a few beers
I really enjoyed this film! It's obviously on the lower end of the budget spectrum, but the filmmakers really made what they had work for them. It was extremely violent, which in my eyes is a good thing, considering that's pretty much the genre, and it was edited very well. There were times when some of the sound editing might have been tightened up a tad, but all in all, this was an excellent "anti-hero takes revenge on even worse people" kind of film. I suppose I should mention that the script was way above average for this type of film, but I might be biased. Chris Regan is a friend, after all! But good going Chris!!! And I DID notice that brother Peter worked on the extras. Good show Pete! The whole thing was a perfect entertainment for me while my wife was out of town! Definitely keep an eye on all of the people involved here. This won't be the last we'll be hearing from them.
I never give up on a film, but I jacked this one in after only 20 Min's just now. Bad camera shots, equally bad editing and sound post production. The score is one of the worst I've ever heard. I really could knock up up better one right now (even the instruments/sounds used are cheap ass midi tacky rubbish).And to cap it all, (bearing in mind this is meant to be a hard bloke sorta film), it's only got Lee Latchford-Evans from a crappy British Village People-esquire pop band called 'Steps' that destroyed the airwaves for a good ten years or so.. trying to act hard/gangster. Even if your not British and don't know who he is, it's still not gonna sit right.I get the feeling the whole thing is devised and made by inexperienced, retired cage fighters still high on after show testosterone fuelled steroid binges.