Ex-cop Thomas Malone is serving a life sentence for a crime he didn’t commit. He is offered a chance at freedom if he can survive a deadly game of Apex, in which six hunters pay for the pleasure of hunting another human on a remote island. He accepts, and once he arrives, all hell breaks loose.
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Neal McDonough | Rainsford |
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Bruce Willis | Malone |
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Corey Large | Carrion |
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Alexia Fast | West |
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Lochlyn Munro | Lyle |
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Nels Lennarson | Bishop |
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Megan Peta Hill | Jeza |
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Trevor Gretzky | Ecka |
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Clem Duranseaud | Bliss |
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Everly Large | Ellie |
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Brooke Baker | Clara |
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London Jane McDonough | Adelaide |
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Elliott Montello | Judas Jayden |
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Sean Roberts | Ted the Head |
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John Phillip Alviz | Alviz the Annihilator |
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Mitch Baker | Gastion |
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Amy Fox | Calamity Kassidy |
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Laurence Mark Leeke | Mad Mitch |
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Insha Pathan | Assistant to Jeza |
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Kristin Amundrud | Diana |
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Leanne Simon | Seinna |
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Kaitlind Doig | Eviana |
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Jessica Alley | Liana |
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Sandra McDonald | Briana |
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Joe Munroe | Damien |
Director | Edward Drake |
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Writer | Corey Large, Edward Drake | |
Producer | John Alviz, Brandt Andersen, Sophia Arrone, Grady Craig, Edward Drake, Stephen J. Eads, Amy Fox, Tom Harberd, Matthew Helderman, Phil Hunt, Corey Large, Ingo Lou, Sean Patrick O'Reilly, Brian O'Shea, Compton Ross, Luke Taylor, Mark Ward | |
Musician | Hugh Wielenga | |
Photography | Wai Sun Cheng |
Nr Discs | 1 |
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Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 5.1 [English] |
Subtitles | English |
Owner | Jackmeats Flix |
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Location | Deleted |
Purchased | Oct 28, 2021 at rarbg |
Quantity | 1 |
Seen | Nov 13, 2021 |
Index | 4961 |
Added Date | Oct 28, 2021 03:58:39 |
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My quick rating - 3,9/10. Not quite as crappy as the recent STV fare that Bruce Willis has been subjecting us to. Especially his actual fans like myself since defending him is getting really tough to do. This time we see a pretty bad excuse to redo an idea that has been done infinitely better (Surviving the Game (1994) comes to mind). The billionaire owner of a pharmaceutical company played fairly lazily by Neal McDonough is getting bored with warping in his usual victims for a hunt on his personal island. Yes, this is set in some form of the future but aside from the method of transportation, the sci-fi elements end there. Anyway, he tasks his VR personal assistant out of boredom to find the ultimate prey for him and his group of buddies to hunt down. All of the wrongdoers and criminals that could be found, she comes up with a 66-year-old Bruce Willis who has a reputation for being "impossible" to kill. So since he has survived multiple incidents that would kill the average human, and also happen to be cleverly hidden as descriptions of the far better movies he has starred in, he is chosen to be the hunted. But if you are expecting even a fraction of the aforementioned or The Running Man here, you are mistaken. Such a simple premise that even Van Damme got handed a decent script with, Hard Target gets obliterated by this mundane affair. The only thing the writers did right here was Mr. Willis's character in they had him use his brains to trick the imbeciles chasing after him into killing each other. This presented itself in a far more believable scenario than him overpowering or outgunning them. I do give kudos there so we didn't have to see some extra editing work being done to turn him into some speedy killing machine taking everyone out. Speaking of, when it was time to dispense of the foes, I will say they didn't shy away from the gore. Nice surprise had there been more of these scenes to sink your eyes into but back to the boredom factor. So little was ever happening to keep any form of tension up. The b-budget effects in this also didn't bring any joy into watching either. Just another in the line of wasted flix that I again suffer through since I am a huge fan of his. I just hope we can get him back into being picky and choosing some better scripts, or pay off his bookie, whichever is the reason he is appearing in so many shitty movies. And I know I will keep watching them since he is Bruce Willis.
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