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Mar 04, 2008
The final album from Creed...
1 of 1 found this helpful ...was just as good as the ones before it. A good way for this group to close, and morph into Alter Bridge. Not a bad song on this cd, and it has some cool liner notes too. Although I am partial to 'Who's Got My Back Now'. I daresay that's my favorite song from Creed. If you have My Own Prison and Human Clay, you MUST get this to complete the trilogy. Long live Creed R.I.P. -jakk
Apr 09, 2008
Wow. This is bad.
First of all, this is NOT a basic Van Damme flick. In fact, he's not in this movie a whole lot, and he's actually playing the villain this time around! Trying to be a combination of James Bond and Jackie Chan, the lead man Sho Kosugi is likable enough, but unlike Jackie when he does a stunt the camera is too far away from him and it's hard to know if he is was using a stunt double or not (if you stick around for the end credits, you'll see that he WAS doubled on at least two occasions). And unlike a Bond film the action of the movie is limited to one location, that being Malta, most of the time. Plus there isn't too much of it. Jean Claude does a surprisingly good job as a villain, but his two major showdowns with Kosugi are downright lame. In the role of a female CIA agent, Doran Clark handles her two opportunities for action capably - she should have gotten more. The funniest thing about this film is that Kosugi shows little chemistry with his on-screen kids, even though they are his kids in real life as well!
This film really isn't worth you time. I picked up a used copy on eBay here for 99 cents. I can't help but wonder why folks on amazon are trying to charge 60.00+ for a used copy. One of the sellers even has the nerve to say 'Great movie!' as the production information. Sad.

Nov 27, 2018
Mysterious Monkey Business
I love mail away promos, I love Kenner, and I'm a sucker for Congo. These combined made a great affordable collectable in the form of Blastface here. He's identical to the grey retail release besides the different paint job, but for the life of me I can't find ANY info on where he was originally available from. But I digress, he is awesome and you should own one too!