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The Detonator



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Wesley Snipes Movie:
The Detonator



Movie
The Detonator
The Detonator
List Price: $9.95Label: Sony Pictures

Salesrank: 49929

Released: April 25, 2006
Our Price: $2.94
Used Price: $0.01
MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • AC-3
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • Dubbed
  • DVD
  • Subtitled
  • Widescreen
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Wesley Snipes
  • Silvia Colloca
  • Tim Dutton
  • William Hope
  • Matthew Leitch
  • Editorial Review:
    A United States CIA agent travels to Eastern Europe to expose an arms dealer, prevent the sale of a nuclear weapon, and escort a beautiful Russian witness back to the U.S.
    Genre: Feature Film-Action/Adventure
    Rating: R
    Release Date: 1-MAY-2007
    Media Type: DVD

    The Detonator Reviews:
    Don't buy this movie 1 Star Review
    2009-07-11 - Do not, do not purchase this movie. It is so strange and the plot is so screwed up that I turned it off after 15 minutes as I didn't know what was going on. If this is what to come of Wesley Snipes I'd give up on purchasing any future movies made by him unless you wan't to be disappointed. The same thing happened to Steven Segal. His first few movies were great, but as he got older, they went down the tubes. Just needless violence and profanity. Once again, unless you want to waste your money, don't purchase this movie.

    Explosive action!! 5 Star Review
    2008-08-07 - The Detonator is an amazing movie filled with exciting plots and twists!
    Wesley Snipes is lightning fast in his fight scenes.
    This is a five star movie!

    The Detonator 5 Star Review
    2007-07-17 - Great movie! Packed with alot of action. Wesley Snipes once again puts out a great performance.

    Yet Another B-Action Starring Wesley Snipes: Dull and Disappointing 1 Star Review
    2007-02-01 - Wesley Snipes plays an undercover CIA agent in Romania. Pitted against this perpetually angry hero (whose emotions are delivered with bland voice-over) is a sexy and strong-willed Russian beauty played by Silvia Colloca. Snipes must protect Colloca going back to USA from the attacks of the villains of this country, whose motives I'm still trying to figure out.

    There is no denying that this is a low-budget action film made in Romania, kind of film you watch for shoot-outs and explosions. To their credits, the stunt persons of the film did a decent job and in one memorable scene a baddie falls out of the window (of the second floor of a house) and falls onto the roof of a van below, hitting his head against it really hard and bouncing like a rubber ball. That is amazing. And don't forget the cat-and-mouse chase scene in the subway where a bald-headed baddie shows one surprising stunt.

    But the rest of the film is very dull. "The Detonator" uses every clichéd element of action genre taken directly from other better films, and throws them into the convoluted narrative in the wrong way. The film attempts to be different with a portrait of a gangster who owns a soccer team and several scenes about soccer games. However, it just doesn't work because of the tepid descriptions of games and banal action sequences mixed with them.

    It was in 2004 when we saw the third entry of `The Blade' which was not bad. But now Wesley Snipes seems to have officially joined in the direct-to-video land where Steven Seagal is the king or the Great One. (In fact `The Detonator' is co-produced by Andrew Stevens who is also responsible for such films as "Half Past Dead" "The Foreigner" and "Out of Reach.") I'm not saying that all straight-to-video actions are bad - remember Dolph Lundgren who is doing a very good job as star and director. - but as to `The Detonator" the result is simply disappointing.

    Haven't I Seen This Film Before? 1 Star Review
    2006-06-12 - Suggestion. Instead of buying or renting 'The Detonator' from '06 why not watch Wesley's earlier '00 film 'The Art of War' instead. Why you ask? Why because it's virtually the same movie that's why. Oh there are a few differences, Wesley Snipes is now a C.I.A. agent instead of a U.N. agent, he's in Poland instead of New York and the beautiful woman he's protecting this time is Russian instead of Chinese. Other than that it's EXACTLY THE SAME! 'Detonator' Director Po-Chih Leong even had the nerve to copy the supposedly surprise ending used by Christian Duguay in 'The Art of War.'

    Positives: Silvia Colloca adds some feminine charm to an otherwise dreary film and Matthew Leitch is excellent as tough guy Dimitri.

    'The Art of War' is a very good movie, 'The Detonator' isn't. Trust me on this one.










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