Disrupt/Dismantle (2010)

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Disrupt/Dismantle: Directed by Jack Lucarelli, Troy Price. With Jack Lucarelli, Mercedez Carolina, Roberto ‘Sanz’ Sanchez, Sandra Luesse. L.A. undercover cops disregard the law to bring down the most powerful drug mob in the U.S. Loosely based on Mexico’s once most powerful drug cartel leader, this journey into the drug underworld cuts to the bone and through the heart.

“Watched this movie at a recent film fest, I came into it with some decent expectations. I was not blown away. The movie was alright for a lower budget film, so I hope they didnu0026#39;t spend a lot on it. The special effects werenu0026#39;t too bad, but the sound effects were bad. The same gunshot sound effects over and over drowned out everything else. A lot of the time the background noise was way too loud, sometimes I couldnu0026#39;t hear what was being said. A couple of times I could hear the actors digesting… I think they put micu0026#39;s in their mouths. During tense parts, the camera was shaky, just to make sure the audience understood it was supposed to be tense. The movie had flashy cars, flashy babes, flashy clothes, cheesy lines, cheesy scenes, and follows detectives around, no not CSI: Miami, Disrupt/Dismantle. The only difference between these guys and real police is that these guys are much bigger rebels, yeah we wear leather jackets, we do what we want, we drink on the job etc etc. I was glad when it was free, but then because it was so long I had to pay for parking, not worth it.”

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