Rip off.


I watched this pile of crap a few years ago only because Emilio use to get good work. A lot of comments have been made about tributes to John Woo's action style. I hardly call them tributes when this film totally steals action scenes from The Killer (one of Woo's finest). The biggest insult is that they cannot even duplicate anything remotely entertaining from stealing ideas. Just compare the opening shootout in The Killer to the scene where Emilio storms a building by diving backwards through a doorway. Come on Hollywood, If you insist on stealing ideas, please try to improve or equal just as Quentin Tarantino did with Reservoir Dogs, A fine rip off or tribute to Ringo Lams City on Fire.

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Little late for a reply but obviously not a Sergio Leone fan which is what this film pays homage too.....Watch the Leone trilogy with Clint and take a chill pill, Ebert.

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