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Decoy
Baxter and Travis are two guys hired to protect a millionaire's daughter from bad guys.
Release : | 1995 |
Rating : | 4.6 |
Studio : | Minds Eye Entertainment, F.Y.D.O.E. Films, Floyd Group, |
Crew : | Director of Photography, Director, |
Cast : | Robert Patrick Darlene Vogel Peter Weller Peter Breck Scott Hylands |
Genre : | Action |
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Such a frustrating disappointment
Excellent, Without a doubt!!
I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.
The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.
You ever sit through a movie and after it's all over it's like "why did I even bother!?"Welcome to Decoy. Another straight to video action flick you can immediately forget about having watched or better yet don't watch it at all. Peter Weller and Robert Patrick star and are quickly wasted in this going nowhere's fast mercenaries-for-hire double cross action dud. The story is pretty darn bad and the action is neither filmed well or exciting and what's the point of watching an action flick if the action isn't good? Robert Patrick in particular hits a new low in an action sequence that has him firing a machine gun while standing on the hood of a moving school bus. Co-stars the ambient Charlotte Lewis and Canada's own Scott Hylands (of TV's Night Heat fame).
A lot of action and nothing else. What I really like about this movie is Charlotte Lewis as cool and sexy killer Lady. She looks a little bit like Lara Croft. Maybe she could have been the better Lara. This movie is not so bad. If you like action it is OK but I really hate how Charlotte ends up in this movie.
A pointless movie with nothing but gratuitous violence. The only fun I had was playing "spot the location", as much of it was filmed in my home town of Regina, Saskatchewan. I like to support locally produced films but this one was a major disappointment.
It's sad to see what some actors have to take after their careers are pass their zenith (as it were). This film is just plain bad. I haven't seem so many people shooting at each other at point blank range yet no one getting hit since the A-Team went off the air. At times you'd swear that they were going for camp, but then you come to the ugly realization that they were taking themselves quite seriously. And I like both Peter Weller and Robert "T1000" Patrick.