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RAGE
Alex Gainer becomes one of science's worst nightmares when he is used as a lab rat at a black laboratory and injected with a lethal chemical known to cause deadly fits of violence in humans. But when he escapes from the lab, it becomes a national emergency and he finds himself on the run for his life. Now, he must race to find the antidote, before his enemies find him.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Totally Out of Control.,
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This review is from: Rage (DVD)
this film is out of control. it's one of those movies you can watch over and over because it is non-stop, ultra-violent, mindless action. there's plenty of funny lines here and there, and the dialog for the main bad guy is over the top and hardcore. cars corkscrew through the air, mack trucks explode and the firefights are awesome. it's kind of like commando. well worth measly 7 bucks.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
a great action for those with good attention spans,
By Rob Nile (Bremerton, Wa United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rage [VHS] (VHS Tape)
"Rage" does some really dangerous work like the main charicter falling what looks like ten stories onto a scafold. this particular stunt did not use weird angles or cut-aways and the actor Gary Daniels claims to do all of his own stunts (other than hellicopter car stuff)there are lots of very dangerous very authentic looking stunts in this movie but all toghether, they just arent that exciting. one example is a long scene in which the charicter runs from police in a sixteen wheeler smashing through cop cars. this is a great idea that streaches about 15 minutes for what could take maby three. It's not a matter of suspense it's a matter of moving on. supposedly the charicter was forced to take chemecals that could turn him into a super warrior. but in the fights he seems to do about equally well before and after the "rush" kicks in. but even before this super syrum the charicter says he "spent more time in the gym than most people spend watching televison" and he is also very close to his martial arts instructor. I have a hard time seeing any kind of real transition. the fights after his groove kicks in are all very quick. I'd say less than two minutes of fighting in the whole movie not includeing a two minute part where the charicter gets beat up by a tall woman and a short man who do strange pro wrestling techniques the rest of the movie seems to be trying to get the moral accross that news stations tend to condemn without the facts. it spends almost as much time getting the moral accross as it does trying to follow the actual story. I can see a lot of potential for all the people who put this movie toghether but in an effort to fill time it just ends up being boreing
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
GARY GLARES,
By Michael Butts (Berkeley Springs, WV USA) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (TOP 1000 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Rage (DVD)
Gary Daniels tries hard. He usually plays honest, dedicated, loving, kind, etc. RAGE is no exception. And Gary is not a great actor. And this has a preposterously absurd script. But it has some really exciting action sequences..Gary drives an 18 wheeler; Gary hangs from a skyscraper; Gary goes to the mall. Here's the plot: Gary is a second grade teacher; on his way from dropping his daughter off for a party, he is carjacked by a lunatic illegal alien, running from the guys who want to use him in some government experiment. Daniels and the illegal are both captured; Gary is wanted for the experiment because he's such a superior physical specimen. They inject him with some serum that will make him a consciousless killer. Gary wakes up and kills the majority of the staff at the lab, and then he is whisked off by the potbellied sheriff and associates to a deserted site, where they plan to kill him. Gary escapes and of course is now branded a maniacal killer, and the whole world is after him. INCLUDING Kenneth Tigar and Jillian McWhirter, a tv reporter and his camera lady, who manage somehow to believe Daniels is innocent. Tigar cops an exclusive interview with Daniels quite by accident (Daniels has gone to his neighbors house to borrow his van). The crusade begins to clear Daniels, including the Governor who doesn't want the lab's experiments to hurt his re-election. Gary manages to cart his wife and daughter off to safety, then returns to face all the bad guys in a showdown at a mall. Whew!Now along the way, here's some incredible I Can't believe this stuff: Daniels, a school teacher, now can handle an eighteen wheeler like a pro; he can dangle from buildings with amazing strength and dexterity, and even fall through a window of a flower nursery and survive; he can shoot like the best and dodge bullets like a road runner. Now, this would be fine if we knew EXACTLY what this injection was supposed to accomplish: did it make him superhuman? No, he can be shot and hurt. Did he give him the intelligence to do all the above? Who knows? Ultimately, the movie implodes on itself and the action sequences are all that remain to earn its three stars. Director Joseph Merhi needs to study the films of Michael Bay and John Woo, to know the best way to make action films. As for Gary, he's attractive and intelligent enough to continue, and he has gotten better....at least he's got a cool accent!
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