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The Firing Line

The Firing Line (1988)

April. 04,1988
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3.2
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An American military advisor becomes disillusioned by the brutality and corruption of the Central American government which hired him. When his shift in sympathies becomes known, he's arrested and tortured but soon escapes, along with a beautiful American woman, in order to join the rebels.

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Scanialara
1988/04/04

You won't be disappointed!

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CheerupSilver
1988/04/05

Very Cool!!!

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Wordiezett
1988/04/06

So much average

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FuzzyTagz
1988/04/07

If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.

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Michael Ledo
1988/04/08

Mark Hardin (Reb Brown) works for the government killing communist rebels in an unnamed Latin American country. (Filmed in Philippines.) When one of his captured rebels is raped and killed, he beats up a major which lands him as a criminal and rebel suspect. He escapes and takes Shannon Tweed along with him and joins up with the rebels, reluctant to take him in.The sound track was very typical and comical. The fight scenes were needlessly drawn out to 5-6 minutes because the story had no real plot.Guide: F-word, sex, implied rape. A Shannon Tweed film without nudity. Available on a 50 DVD collection

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arfdawg-1
1988/04/09

The Plot. An American military adviser becomes disillusioned by the brutality and corruption of the Central American government which hired him. When his shift in sympathies becomes known, he's arrested and tortured but soon escapes, along with a beautiful American woman, in order to join the rebels.Well it's sharp focus any way, even if the entire movie is a mess and just plain stoopid.The whole first 15 minutes is just aerial rockets exploding and people synchronized dying. It gets boring real quick.It's poorly directed.

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frankfob
1988/04/10

Bottom-of-the-barrel stinker is so bad it's beyond funny. The "plot" is about an American mercenary, played by Reb Brown (in the film he's called a "military adviser" but it's not really clear if he's in the American military or not), helping the army of a Latin-American country fight guerrillas who winds up joining the guerrillas when the government turns on him, imprisons and tortures him. Shannon Tweed is a "sports equipment saleswoman" he picks up in a bar who gets caught up in all the intrigue. That description actually makes the movie sound better than it is, because it's really a stinker of almost Biblical proportions. How bad is it? Well, Shannon Tweed turns in the movie's most professional acting job. If that isn't an indication of just what a 12th-rate piece of junk this turkey is, nothing is. From mismatched sound effects to a music score that sounds like it's from a 1940s "Z"-grade horror flick (and may very well be) to the same footage (i.e., the same armored personnel carriers going down the same jungle trail) reused constantly to some of the most ineptly staged "action" scenes in recent memory, this laugh-a-minute groaner has to be seen to be disbelieved. Tweed looks bored, Brown looks hung over, and by the time this thing is finished--if you can last that long; I couldn't--you'll know just how they feel.Although there are a lot of explosions and gunfights, this can't be considered an "action" picture by any stretch of the imagination. It's boring (there's a scene in the back of a truck where everybody just stares at each other for three or four minutes), repetitive (the same "rebels" and "soldiers" being killed over and over), illogical (when a group of rebels is caught in an open field by a government helicopter gunship, instead of breaking for cover they just stand there staring up at it), inept (soldiers and rebels falling "dead" when no gunshots are heard, a gun battle inside a house where combatants standing against walls are machine-gunned but miraculously the walls escape undamaged) predictable (when the "Governor" says to offer a reward for Brown's capture because "someone" might turn him in, you know exactly who that "someone" will be, and it turns out to be exactly who you thought it was) and just downright stupid (pretty much everything else in the picture). Stupid, brainless and inept beyond belief. Don't waste your time.

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Nik-14
1988/04/11

See this film if you are into lousy movies. The acting is terrible. Where did this guy Reb Brown come from. The action choreography is lousy. In some instances you could hear people scream before they is actually shot. Saw XXX the day after I saw this film. Took a point away from Firing Line and gave it to XXX.

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