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ind of similar to the others in the series, some funny bad moments for sure, including the cheesy-looking gyrocopter and awkwardly placed mild sex scenes, and nudity, along with terrible dialogue and acting, with too much dull spots to mak...


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A nuclear trigger has been smuggled to the Middle East by an evil mastermind named Kane, and the weapons could upset the delicate balance of power in the region if they fall into the wrong hands. It's up to three bombshell federal agents to avert disaster and restore the precarious balance.
A martial arts instructor is targeted by a group of assassins after his mentor is murdered. He must use his skills to survive and uncover the conspiracy behind the killings. The film features stylized fight sequences and a B-movie horror aesthetic.
Hard Hunted is a low-budget action-horror film that received a mixed to negative reception. It is primarily known for its unique blend of martial arts and supernatural elements, often appealing to niche genre fans.
Praised for its energetic, if sometimes incoherent, action sequences.
Criticized for its weak plot and underdeveloped characters.
Noted for its distinctive visual style and cult following among genre enthusiasts.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and generally reflect its status as a cult film, with some appreciating its B-movie charm and action, while others find its plot and execution lacking.
The film is notable for its inclusion of martial arts legend Gerald Okamura and its distinctive aesthetic, which has garnered it a cult following over the years.
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ind of similar to the others in the series, some funny bad moments for sure, including the cheesy-looking gyrocopter and awkwardly placed mild sex scenes, and nudity, along with terrible dialogue and acting, with too much dull spots to mak...

This is the second movie we've watched made by Andy and Arlene Sidaris, part of their Bullets, Bombs, and Babes series. These are pretty awful movies with barely existent nonsensical plots whose only purpose is to display an extreme amount ...