Extreme Ops
Cast
Devon Sawa .... Will Flaky
Bridgette Wilson .... Chloe Weston (as Bridgette Wilson-Sampras)
Rupert Graves .... Jeffrey
Rufus Sewell .... Ian Fintach
Heino Ferch .... Mark
Directed by
Christian Duguay
Rater #2 has description and review.
Rater #1
Has Not Seen Movie.
Rater #2
4/10. When a movie has a name like Extreme Ops, you know you are in
trouble. Worst of all, when your two biggest stars are Devon Sawa and
Bridgette Wilson-Sampras, then you're in deep trouble. At least they
weren't billed. With fake looking avalanche FX like XXX, bad acting
like XXX again, bad plot, like XXX again, but, unlike XXX, it didn't
have any fun to go along with it.
Before I continue, I would like to say that I did not want to see
this movie. My brother got it from Netflix, and he left for a long
trip, so I had to save it for him, and I watched it because I was
bored. I would never, ever pay for this movie. I pity Paramount, who
did have to pay for this movie to be made. They've produced great
movies such as Forrest Gump, do we have to be reminded that people
make mistakes by them?
It's almost sad how much they try to have a plot. Two commercial
directors take four extreme sporters up in the mountains to shoot a
commercial, they ski and snowboard for an hour, then try to get down
the mountain because they wind up the subject of terrorists. A plot
this contrived deserves to be "TNT Original Drama".
The funny part is, it's impossible to hate completely. It takes
itself in such a mocking tone, it knows that it's a horrible movie,
and proud of it. It knows it doesn't have a plot and is really
stupid, but was made anyway. I just can't bring myself to hate it
completely. Something I do hate about it, however, is the acting. To
put it bluntly, everybody sucked. Sawa must be thinking this is his
best role since Slackers, ditto with Wilson-Sampras with Billy
Madison. Even though it was an Adam Sandler movie, she was better in
it. There's nothing else to say, just don't see it.
Rater #3
Has Not Seen Movie.
Rater #4
Has Not Seen Movie.
Rated PG-13 for violence/peril, language and some nudity.
Running time: 93 minutes
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