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Happily I can report in good concience that this flick is actually a good time. Lundgren directs as well as stars and the man does not skimp on the blood. People are shot and blood sprays. They’re stabbed and blood sprays. They’re punched and blood sprays… Lundgren looks convincing in his drum playing but even moreso when he’s jabbing a drumstick through a guy’s skull. It’s a fun little action film, and his best movie in years.
Nathan wrote:Damn, there are some good reviews for this..I'm glad people are taking it the right way, as a not too serious, fun action movie. Hope all the hype and promo from Dolph will do it good in rentals...fingers crossed.
MikeR wrote:...do it good in rentals outside the UK.
Dolph Lundgren Filmed 'Command Performance' In Bulgaria, Despite Russian Inspiration
by Brian Warmoth
Dolph Lundgren may have been inspired to write his new direct-to-DVD film, "Command Performace," by events in Moscow, but he had to move the production down to Bulgaria, given its modern terrorism subject matter. The veteran action hero, who directed, stars and co-wrote (with Steve Latshaw) the movie, couldn't find a way to film it all in Russia, but he still wants to release it in the country where it all began.
"I got the idea from a concert that Madonna gave for [former] Russian President Vladimir Putin," Lundgren told MTV News. Like the pop star in "Command Performance," Madonna gave an exclusive concert in 2006 for Putin and his daughters.
In the film, however, Lundgren plays a drummer in the band who must take on a group of terrorists who invade the event and turn it into a hostage situation, taking the Premier and singer at gunpoint. Such a story proved much easier to complete in Bulgaria.
"They're very sensitive," Lundgren said, elaborating on the hurdles to completing the film in Russia. "There's a lot of red tape."
He remains confident, however, that following the U.S. release this week, Russia will find its way onto the calendar too.
"We're working on it," he assured.
Jox wrote:MikeR wrote:...do it good in rentals outside the UK.
Outside?
Jox wrote:I remember the Brits doing quite some noise for MISSIONARY MAN, finally they (not you guys of course) acknowledged the power of the D man and celebrated it; I hope they will do the same for COMMAND, which is a flick made for you guys, Prince Charles and the Queen!
Travis wrote:I think I would have loved this movie if Dolph made it 20 years ago. He was just way too old for this role.
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