The Last Drop (2006)
Different factions in WWII-era Holland race to find a stash of Nazi gold.
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If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.
Wow! What a bizarre film! Unfortunately the few funny moments there were were quite overshadowed by it's completely weird and random vibe throughout.
When a movie has you begging for it to end not even half way through it's pure crap. We've all seen this movie and this characters millions of times, nothing new in it. Don't waste your time.
It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
Absolute waste of money even on DVD. Only watch this if you have a penchant for extremely bad dialogue. In fact it is quite simply some of the worst script writing efforts I have ever witnessed on a movie with a larger budget. You could also watch it if you are writing a guide to the worst movies ever made, or a list of the best ways to waste millions of dollars.Realising that I would have to write ten lines on this movie has filled me with woe, for the very fact that I may have to actually revisit it; you see it has been some time since I actually saw the movie! However, I do remember at the time that it seemed a particularly sad descent for Michael Marsden, who had fine performances as a villain in Kill Bill I and II.
This is the WORST WWII movie I have ever seen, and I've seen most of them. The "Germans" are speaking English to each other (with no pretense of subtitles or explanation) while extras in the background are speaking real German. I don't fault the acting. I think with a good script & screenplay & director & editor, these actors could have made a good movie.I saw another review which stated that the countryside did NOT look Dutch at all and the one windmill that was shown was a joke from some other continent. I agree with this.The plot line was unintelligible. Just...just... You just have to see it to understand how BAD a film can actually be! Please watch this movie and use it as benchmark to which other films must soar above.Suffice to say that I wish I could get my 98 minutes back, but that's not going to happen.Watch it. Hate it. Learn how NOT to make a movie!
If you want to see a humorous movie about the hijinks of an odd group of characters looking to enrich themselves during a WWII battle, see Kelly's Heroes, instead of this movie. The Last Drop tries for humor and misses... or misfires.On the plus side, the movie flows fairly quickly and the action sequences are decent. There is a plot which might be interesting if some other pieces had fallen into place.However, the script is weak and the acting is wooden. There is a very inauthentic feel to the movie, from haircuts to background music. The last 20 minutes are somewhat confusing and in some ways, leave huge gaps of logic.All in all, not an utterly horrible movie, but a premise done much better in Kelly's Heroes.
Good grief what a waste of time. The premise for the movie is very good: troops going behind enemy lines to rescue valuable artifacts. Well, the idea might be good, but the production of this movie was horrible. The plot is hard to follow, characters difficult to identify, sound extremely substandard, and writing uneven. We actually only watched about 30 minutes of this film, lost track of who was doing what, who were the "good guys", and what was the goal of the movie. I guess it's always a risk to rent a movie with unknown actors, but this one looked good on the rental shelf. We were sorely disappointed, but thankful we had rented a second movie just in case...... Save your money, find old reruns of Combat, or better, watch great war movies like The Guns of Navarone.