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Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever
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Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever ~ Yet Another Opposing View
This movie has been lambasted terribly. I mean to the point that even I refused to rent it, and that's saying something given some of the schlock I subject myself too. But, when Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever came on Cinemax this weekend, well.. it caught my eye and I thought heh, why not? Maybe I liked... Read full review »
Worst Movie Of The Year (Possibly Ever)... Look No Further. Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever
Strange as it may sound, given the title of my review, there isn't actually anything wrong with 'Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever', except that it's serious. With about an hour of work, a good editor, and the reshooting of one or two scenes, this could be made into a coldly-mocking satire that would...
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Ballistic shoots its way past the holes.
Although I enjoy a variety of movies, I'm really an adrenaline junky who enjoys mystery, intrigue and action. I don't mind throwing in a little romance, but I've got to have a hearty serving of kicks and punches and some really cool stunts. Fortunately, Hollywood keeps the movies coming delivering... Read full review »
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Ballistic - Ecks vs. Sever [VHS]
If you have a hearty appetite for fiery explosions, heavy ordnance, and nonsensical mayhem, Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever is just for you. This mindless action flick is so wrong-headed that even its ungainly title is inaccurate: as expert assassins on the fringes of government intelligence, FBI agent Ecks (Antonio Banderas) and Defense Intelligence agent Sever (Lucy Liu) aren't battling each other at all. Instead, he's trying to find his missing ex-wife (the stunning but expressionless Talisa Soto) and young son, while she's pursuing an agency turncoat (Gregg Henry) who's stolen the ultimate micro-technology for clandestine killing. United against a common enemy, Ecks and Sever lay waste to half of Vancouver (the film's budget-conscious location), and it all makes as much sense as meatballs on a vegetarian menu. Banderas and Liu look fabulous as corpses pile up around them, but Thai action director Kaos (a.k.a. Wych Kaosayananda) must have confused his nickname with the incomprehensible plot of his movie. --Jeff Shannon
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Ballistic - Ecks vs. Sever [VHS]
If you have a hearty appetite for fiery explosions, heavy ordnance, and nonsensical mayhem, Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever is just for you. This mindless action flick is so wrong-headed that even its ungainly title is inaccurate: as expert assassins on the fringes of government intelligence, FBI agent Ecks (Antonio Banderas) and Defense Intelligence agent Sever (Lucy Liu) aren't battling each other at all. Instead, he's trying to find his missing ex-wife (the stunning but expressionless Talisa Soto) and young son, while she's pursuing an agency turncoat (Gregg Henry) who's stolen the ultimate micro-technology for clandestine killing. United against a common enemy, Ecks and Sever lay waste to half of Vancouver (the film's budget-conscious location), and it all makes as much sense as meatballs on a vegetarian menu. Banderas and Liu look fabulous as corpses pile up around them, but Thai action director Kaos (a.k.a. Wych Kaosayananda) must have confused his nickname with the incomprehensible plot of his movie. --Jeff Shannon
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| Stars | Lucy Liu | |
| Actors | Gregg Henry | |
| Available Formats | VHS: Spanish Subtitles | |
| Directors | Kaos | |
| UPC | 085392329939 | |
| Genre | Action/Adventure | |
| Subgenre | Spy • Future/Futuristic Worlds • Theatrical Release | |
| MPAA Rating | R (MPAA) | |
| Release Date | 2002 | |
| Running Time | 1hr 31min | |
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| Original Language | English | |
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| Screenwriter | Alan McElroy | |
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