I watched this movie because I'm an Adam Baldwin fan and I'm working my way through his filmography. He did bring his signature style to the movie: playing a real person who walks and moves about as opposed to most actors who's performace style is limited to 3 facial expressions, such as his leading lady in this movie who seemed limited to 1 1/2 facial expressions, the haughty sneer or the haughty sneer with a slight smirk. Adam plays a regular joe who for no logical reason is targeted by a secret conspiracy to get his head screwed with. His nemesis/handler is his wife (Berkley), who is the typical evil robot-like chick in the secret conspiracy genre. Adam struggles with meaningless challenges and irritations, only to wind up recruiting a street gang wearing tin-foil hats to fight against the nameless evil. A mildly interesting performance is also given by Tony Todd, but you can tell his lack of interest in this humdrum story. The plotline is like a bunch of people who've watched every secret conspiracy movie ever made decided to write a script that you would know what was going to happen or what each person would say before they said it. All in all, my reason for watching it once was Adam ogling. I won't bother watching it a second time because there is much better Adam viewing material worthy of multiple screenings.Read full review
Really a bad production, it was inadvertently comical at best.
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