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New World Disorder 4: Ride the Lightning
Disorderly Conduct features a fresh crop of new young rippers. Strap in and hold on for the continuing evolution of the sport with Monster Park and Crankworx slopestyle competitions, more BC stunt riding than you can throw a stick at and huge air time and big booters that we're renowned for!!! Journey to New Zealand, Australia, Whistler, Europe, Alaska, BC and Utah. for me, this is the pinnacle of the disordeer series. the riding is so varied, the music is so appropriate and it amazes me every time i see it. the best moment is the tour de france gap. sadly, he got arrested for it and put in french prison for 2 days! oh well, its an awesome scene!
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Plot Summary
A group of female inmates, led by the tough and resourceful Raven, plan and execute an elaborate escape from a maximum-security prison. Their plan involves a daring heist and a race against time as they try to evade the relentless pursuit of a determined bounty hunter.
Critical Reception
This direct-to-video action film, notable for its adult themes and exploitation elements, received generally poor reviews from critics and audiences alike. It is primarily remembered for its connection to the 'New World Disorder' franchise and the involvement of its somewhat unexpected cast.
What Reviewers Say
The film is criticized for its low production values and weak plot.
Performances are often cited as uninspired.
It is generally viewed as an exploitation film with little artistic merit.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available indicate a lack of engagement with the film's action sequences and overall narrative, often pointing out its amateurish execution.
Fun Fact
Dustin Diamond, best known for his role as Screech in 'Saved by the Bell', directed and starred in this film, marking a stark departure from his previous work.
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