Maximum Revenge (1998)

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Maximum Revenge (1998). Maximum Revenge: Directed by Fred Olen Ray. With Paul Michael Robinson, John Lazar, Landon Hall, Neil Delama. A policeman, unjustly sentenced and sent to a maximum security prison, discovers terrorists have planted a nuclear bomb in the prison. The terrorists hope to trick the U.S. into a retaliatory strike against Arab nations, innocently implicated. The policeman, along with the other prisoners, must defuse the bomb and save Los Angeles, and avert World War III.

“Here we go again with another low-rent action flick I despise greatly of. The story concerns of a new maximum security prison, the perfect setting for terrorists to start another hostage crisis. This is typical Fred Olen Ray garbage, but hey, this isnu0026#39;t an adult comedy! Two long sex scenes need to go somewhere else to play, but Michelle Bauer can stick around (she is one of Rayu0026#39;s original stars!). An action film can be violent all that it wants to, and nothing short. Expect campiness to degrade this kind of effect, as gunshot wounds arenu0026#39;t at all realistic (notice the small amount of blood). The climax is ridiculous and has no potential, with amateurish martial arts techniques that show itself. It also has to do with diffusing a time bomb. Come on, producers! Weu0026#39;ve seen this before! This is very good as a modern suspense tale, carrying this one up to below average status thatu0026#39;s far from terrible. Your cravings for a B-grade actioner are an all-time high when you just canu0026#39;t get enough of them. What more can I say? Iu0026#39;ve had enough!”

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