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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
the year 2007...gas $30 a liter,
By dominion_ruler "Bryan" (Carolina, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Firepower (DVD)
Firepower is one of those cheesy martial art movies that tries to take place in the future and the result is even more cheesiness that is just a 1980's looking future. I can't help but notice how this simply makes part of the film suffer, but not all is lost. There are plenty of fights in this film, and it stars familiar faces Chad Mcqueen (Karate Kid, Martial Law) and Gary Daniels (City Hunter, Rage, Bloodmoon).
The year is 2007, and well, here we are also in 2007. Fortunately our real-life 2007 isn't as trashy as this one and there are no "hell-zones" present, where most of the action in Firepower takes place. Chad Mcqueen and Gary Daniels star as a pair of cops who go into the underground world of "Death Ring" fighting to uncover some mysterious aids vaccinethat is supposedly present there. The story doesn't stop there, and eventually deals with personal issues and emotions for the 2 cops. Overall, the story is ok. There is a huge surprise near the end I did not expect from a film like this. The fights are really the only decent thing about Firewpower. If you are into underground cage fighting with weapons and screaming spectators, this is that kind of movie. None of the fights are exceptional, but most are good and solid for a martial arts film. Gary Daniels is definetly more skilled in Firepower than Chad Mcqueen, which is ironic when the end of the film is near. A basic martial arts film that is a typical B action movie. The setting in the future makes it suffer more than it should with all its cheesiness glory, but other than that expect an average film.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great fun!,
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This review is from: Firepower (DVD)
Ahh, Firepower, I've had this flick on an old VHS tape for years and I was Stoked to see it come out on DVD.For a low budget action flick it's pretty entertaining, the "plot" is fairly simple, 2 cops go undercover as "Death Ring" fighters in order to uncover the wareabouts of a secret lab producing a fake AIDS vaccine, theres something about a wife who doesn't want the lead guy to be a cop anymore and a Death Ring hostess who wants out of the "Hellzone" but thats all just background noise. The real focus is the fighting, and theres lots of it! Theres some great one on one fighting to be seen in the Death Ring, as low lives battle it out for prize money while an entertaining ring announcer gives the play by play we get to see some pretty good work with the fists, feet and various weapons. Also, one can't understate the positively glowing acting of Jim "Ultimate Warrior" Hellwig, when this man says "Get me out NOW!" boy you really feel it. So if you're looking for some breezy fun for 90 minutes you can't go wrong with this flick.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
great,
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This review is from: Firepower (DVD)
this is a fun flick, but i hate that gary dies in it :(
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Firepower the greatest death ring movie of all time,
By A Customer
This review is from: Firepower [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Firepower is one of the best films in it's genre. This is a movie that has very little plot but is huge on action. It is one of the best "Deathring" movies of all time... The hellzone is certainly a highlight as well as the "futuristic cop car" aka the chevy lumina van...
4.0 out of 5 stars
The worlds only hope of survival lies in the hands of Skylord Harris,
By Sid the Elf (North Pole) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Firepower (DVD)
When selecting a nice 90's B action film there are always a few factors that one must consider. First you need to seek out the cast. If you can find anything with Don Swayze, Chad Mcqueen, or Mike Norris headlining the event, you're in for a world of laughs. Second you should always check if the theme happens to be based around cyborgs, because that's a winner every time. If no cyborgs then something that's dated for the future is always a great premise. It's incredible to see what they expected the future to look like. And lastly you should always have a nice supply of Al green on hand. There's nothing better then kicking back with a buddy, taking a dose of Al green, and laughing your testicles off with a horrible movie. Once you have these factors in place you're ready to get the B going. A good way to start would be with something like Chad Mcqueen staring in Firepower.
Firepower is one of those special films made in the 90's, set in the future, yet looks like it's from the 80's. This is a common theme found in only the best of the worst B's available. So as stated, our film is set in the futuristic year of 2007 where the world is in a state of disrepair. Chad Mcqueen plays his usual maniac tough guy role as a police officer bent on taking down a criminal mastermind named Drexal. In order to bring down this crime lord he must infiltrate an underground fight club called...the Death Ring! Yes we're are 100% serious here. This fighting ring is called The Death Ring, we were stunned. It just once again proves our point that every 90's action movie aspires to be like Death Ring. So Mcqueen and his ponytailed partner become part of the Death Ring where participants fight until the very end. The lead fighter known as The Swordsman has a reputation for decapitating dudes, and looks like the lead singer of Whitesnake on steroids. After Mcqueens partner gets his head loped off he springs inti action to save the world. Naturally he succeeds...he's the best damn fighter pilot in the history of aviation. So Firepower really delivered everything expected from a Chad Mcqueen 90's B movie. It couldn't gain a full 5 stars due to the constant reminder of Death Ring. When those two words are uttered in a film it has a very tall ladder to climb in order to reach a 5 star rating. So to sum it up, I don't know if I'm the best, well you're very good, let's say good. We really loved the future being set in 2007 where the world was in utter choas and gas was $30 a gallon. What's the most confusing is why they think the people of the future would dress as if they came out of an 80's hair metal video. Never could quite wrap our heads around the fact that the future would somehow look more like the past. Either way it worked for us on so many levels. Also the fact that all law enforcement would dress up like robocop was a really nice touch. SO if you're in the market to get another 90's B action under your belt, feel free to get down on the floor with Fierpower. And then finish it off.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Loads of fun, an awful movie that one should see,
By Rob Nile (Bremerton, Wa United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Firepower [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I have a feeling that the producers made this movie hoping that the audience would be making fun of it while whatching, in which case it is very entertaining. the fight scenes get gradually better as the movie moves along with the first fights being slower and lousier and the ending fights being really awesome.this movie stars one of wrestlings great superstars "The Ultomate Warrior" now known as Jim Hellwig. Dispite his gargantuan muscles he is a long way off from a martial artist. this come from pro wrestling where an athlete must telegraph to 10,000 people at a time and everyone must know whats happening as opposed to martial arts where faster is better, an inabilaty to identify each move is an advantage. though the mixture of the pro wrestling style and Gary daniels's (fist of the north star/bloodmoon) martial arts style makes a unique flavor. This movie has a plot that only children could really love. a police officer argues with his wife three times in the movie about how he needs to finish his assighnment even though he wants to spend time with his wife and child. yet when his wife is killed before he even finds out he becomes romantically involved with a prostitute and his child simply becomes irrelivent and phases out of reality as the movie credits roll. this is cool if you watch it with freinds or if you really love fight scenes. I am glad I bought this movie but I wouldnt give it any compliments past the fight and training scenes. one last comment, this movie contains the only fight scene I have ever seen in my life where nunchucku are used correctly.
2.0 out of 5 stars
Firepower makes Daniels lose his his head,
By Rhonda Allen (Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Firepower [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I watched Firepower because I admire Gary Daniels as an actor. He has delivered great films throughout his career, but Chad McQueen, in my opinion, didn't deserve the lead role in the movie. Daniels as Sledge loses his head in a classic Death Ring fight to former wrestling superstar The Ultimate Warrior. Then, McQueen's character finds his foes has killed his wife. Since McQueen has already been flirting around with another woman, he must fight to get her back. Where is the common sense in this film? McQueen has a family and he's messing around, while the guy with no family, Daniels, loses his head after volunteering to go undercover in the hellzone. This futuristic movie has no direction and in the beginning a zebra painted older model Camaro is described as a blue 1998 Chevy. Also, the Chevy vans modeled as the futuristic police cars were also hilarious in futuristic terms. The only two things that I observed as doing justice for the film were the futuristic tank-like bus and the police motorcycles with gadgets. In my opinion, leave the future-based movies alone, most are chaotic.
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Firepower by Gary Daniels (DVD - 2007)
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