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The Doom Generation
also my first doom generation fanart and a little gif i made of jordan ^-^
The Forsaken (2001)
The Doom Generation(1995)
Hope nobody minds, I’m still practicing how to make moodboards. This is another one from the Doom Generation (1995) of Xavier Red played by Johnathan Schaech. None of the photos are mine.
Mini Review: Acts of Vengeance (2017)
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Acts of Vengeance is a ham-fisted but satisfying revenge thriller about a lawyer (Antonio Banderas) searching for his family’s killer. With this, director Isaac Florentine continues to revert to his old style of producing simple vehicles for any action hero he can get his hands on. The simplicity might just be a matter of the movie failing to live up to its artistic aspirations, but the result is an enjoyable little brawler with a touch of class.
One of the story’s selling points is Banderas taking a vow of silence for the duration of his quest, but this is undercut by (1) not happening until after the first 30 minutes and (2) him continuing to narrate the story throughout. Nevertheless, our star is well-utilized here, conveying intensity and performing amazingly well in the fight scenes, particularly in his showdown with Karl Urban. Tim Man is quickly becoming one of the best fight choreographers in history, showing that he can make anybody look their absolute best.
Socially, the movie is very critical of cops. I don’t think this was the makers’ intent, but the police are roundly portrayed as either incompetent, apathetic, or murderously vindictive – justifying the hero’s vigilante status. There’s also an attempt to paint Banderas’ character as an immoral, get-anyone-off-at-any-cost sort of attorney, but because this is only stated but not seen, the balance the filmmakers sought just isn’t there. Personally, I don’t mind.
Acts of Vengeance is a worthy purchase purchase for fans of early Florentine, before Scott Adkins became his golden boy, and also a strong initiation for Antonio Banderas into the martial arts genre
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Acts of Venegance (2017)
Directed by Isaac Florentine (Undisputed series)
Written by Matt Venne (White Noise 2: The Light)
Starring Antonio Banderas (El Mariachi series), Paz Vega (Sex and Lucia), Karl Urban (Star Trek trilogy), Johnathan Schaech (Legends of Tomorrow)
Cool costars: Raicho Vasilev (Spartacus series) plays a Russian combatant, while director Isaac Florentine and choreographer Tim Man play martial art instructors.
Content warning: Police brutality, violence towards women, implied child murder, implied child sexual abuse
Copyright Stoic Productions, Inc. / Lionsgate
Join the undying war with the key art for Day of the Dead: Bloodline. If you missed yesterday’s trailer drop, watch it here. It will be released in select theaters and on VOD on January 5th via Saban Films.
The remake of George A. Romero’s 1985 zombie classic is directed by Hector Hernandez Vicens (The Corpse of Anna Fritz) and written by Mark Tonderai (House at the End of the Street) and Lars Jacobson (Baby Blues). Johnathon Schaech, Sophie Skelton, Marcus Vanco, and Jeff Gum star.
Donna's senior prom is supposed to be the best night of her life, though a sadistic killer from her past has different plans for her and her friends.