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Rampage

  R HD Closed Captioning

Uwe Boll

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Plot Summary

The boredom of small town life is eating Bill Williamson alive. Feeling constrained and claustrophobic in the meaningless drudgery of everyday life and helpless against overwhelming global dissolution, Bill (Brendan Fletcher) begins a descent into madness. His shockingly violent plan will shake the very foundations of society by painting the streets red with blood.

Customer Reviews

A poignant look at society

Our anti-hero Bill is in every one of us. The story is riveting, acting ho hum, but in the aftershock of how it all plays out… It is everything that is wrong with modern society where parenting has been replaced by TV, Internet, and video games. The movie is a bit slow at first, and when it starts it is primarily action. The motivation of our character is a bit cloudy at best. We as the viewers barely get a taste for what is going on with him. If you are left to guess, he’s clinically insane, bored, and megalomaniacal. Is this movie the greatest movie ever, absolutely not! It does however entertain and it forces you to look in the mirror and remember why you personally wouldn’t go on a murderous rampage.

Pointless!!

Do not recommend this movie for anyone!!

Good but

This movie was recommended by a friend and we watched it on netflix and it's good but it is a ruthless violent movie. I don't recommend kids watching it If you can watch violent movies it's great

Rampage
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  • $12.99
  • Genre: Action & Adventure
  • Released: 2010

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