Tom Sizemore stars in the most explosive Behind Enemy Lines yet! Seal Team 8 must fight their way through the Congo to defuse one of the greatest threats the world has ever known.
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Director:
Angel Lebon
Stars:
Iris Karina,
Krista Prokopchuk,
Dean Barlage
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Director:
Chris Jaymes
Stars:
David Arquette,
Kristen Dalton,
Victor Browne
While on an unsanctioned, covert mission in Africa, a small team of S.E.A.L.s uncovers intelligence pointing to the imminent sale of a massive quantity of weapons grade uranium. Now, with no mission prep and zero support, they have less than thirty six hours to fight their way past a ruthless warlord's army guarding this secret mining operation, hidden deep in the treacherous Congo, in order to secure the yellow-cake and expose the unknown buyer. One of America's greatest threats is about to obtain the final piece in becoming a true nuclear power and only Seal Team Eight can stop them. Written by
The Writers
During the raid at around 21 mins one of the men asks for a mirror, and then says "I saw this in a movie once" and proceeds to stick the mirror around the corner the of door to spot the enemy. This is referencing the movie Saving Private Ryan which 'Tom Sizemore' was in and participated in the mirror scene in that movie. See more »
Goofs
In the helicopter scene near the tall building Case leaves the helicopter first going into town and then is surprisingly back in the helicopter (1:13:38) convincing Ricks that he should let him go. See more »
After 30 minutes I just couldn't take it anymore. I very nearly bailed after only 10-15 but didn't want to give up that easily.
In fairness, it looks like the production team was really TRYING here, and there really is some pretty good cinematography, and pretty cool visuals. They clearly had a decent budget and were trying to make good use of it, with many elements that might have been high-production value, but were just trashed with poor direction. I'm not blaming the actors - they were OK when they had good direction and decent lines. This was a massive fail by the director - it was beyond his abilities - and then some.
What just KILLED this movie for me, was some early fight scene - and it HAD been pretty interesting - to me. Part way into the scene they chose to suddenly incorporate some kind of incredibly inappropriate gangland rap music as the score. Really? Are you KIDDING ME? At that moment I lost my enjoyment and just never got it back.
Well gosh I just hope that I've got the minimum # of lines to allow this to be posted because this has gone on long enough and it's time to find something worthwhile to do. Maybe killing zombies? Hmmmm ...
Good luck! And move on ... this isn't worth your time.
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After 30 minutes I just couldn't take it anymore. I very nearly bailed after only 10-15 but didn't want to give up that easily.
In fairness, it looks like the production team was really TRYING here, and there really is some pretty good cinematography, and pretty cool visuals. They clearly had a decent budget and were trying to make good use of it, with many elements that might have been high-production value, but were just trashed with poor direction. I'm not blaming the actors - they were OK when they had good direction and decent lines. This was a massive fail by the director - it was beyond his abilities - and then some.
What just KILLED this movie for me, was some early fight scene - and it HAD been pretty interesting - to me. Part way into the scene they chose to suddenly incorporate some kind of incredibly inappropriate gangland rap music as the score. Really? Are you KIDDING ME? At that moment I lost my enjoyment and just never got it back.
Well gosh I just hope that I've got the minimum # of lines to allow this to be posted because this has gone on long enough and it's time to find something worthwhile to do. Maybe killing zombies? Hmmmm ...
Good luck! And move on ... this isn't worth your time.