The Butcher (2009)

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The Butcher: Directed by Jesse V. Johnson. With Eric Roberts, Robert Davi, Keith David, Geoffrey Lewis. A mob enforcer is set up for a fall, but when he slips the trap he snaps and seeks retribution, living up to his moniker: The Butcher.

“Over-the-top violence with an incredulous plot line. Why the police never catch up to this guy just further eludes to the fairy-tale concept. Reminds me of a film noir minus the black and white. A lot of 1940u0026#39;s themes, cheesy lines and concepts set in the modern age. The movie is filled with violent bloodbaths mirroring that of a Steven Seagal fight scene. How this guy comes out on top is clearly some well executed choreography. It leaves the viewer in utter disbelief. It basically takes a turn for the worse and loses momentum like a lead balloon like the director gained a terrible drug addiction and just didnu0026#39;t care anymore. I almost feel like Iu0026#39;ve been violated. This one is probably a good film if youu0026#39;re on a psychedelic drug because it is all hype and little else.”

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