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Attack Force

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Marshall Lawson's (Steven Seagal) entire military strike force is eradicated in a vicious attack in Paris. With help from his chemist girlfriend, Tia (Lisa Lovbrand), Marshall learns that the murderer was on a new drug called CTX, which turns people into unstoppable killing machines. Now a government agent named Werner (Danny Webb) is trying to get Marshall out of the way so a nightclub owner and drug dealer (Adam Croasdell) can release CTX to the entire population of Paris.
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David Nusair Reel Film Reviews ...even the most ardent Seagal fan would be hard-pressed to sit through this monstrosity of a production in just one sitting (for the record, it took me almost a dozen). Rated: 0/4 Apr 9, 2007 Full Review Read all reviews

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SkyRo P Attack Force (2006), starring Steven Seagal, has to be one of the worst action films ever made. From the plot to the performances, nothing about this movie works. The storyline is incoherent, the pacing is a mess, and the acting feels like everyone involved just wanted to get it over with. Seagal has delivered some bad movies in recent years, but this one might be the bottom of the barrel. His fame, martial arts credibility, and action-star presence have all faded, and now it feels like he’s just picking up roles for a quick paycheck—regardless of quality. At this point, it seems like he knows the scripts are terrible and just doesn’t care. The action sequences are laughably bad, and the overall production feels lazy and slapped together. The movie is so far-fetched and directionless that I couldn’t even give it 50% effort in trying to follow along. It was more exhausting than entertaining—honestly, just sitting through it was a chore. This was a total bomb. Avoid it unless you’re trying to punish yourself or complete a terrible movie marathon. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 06/08/25 Full Review Christopher J the acting and voiceovers are awful however the plot is interesting which is rare for a seagal film and it almost saves this film for being painfully average Rated 3 out of 5 stars 06/05/25 Full Review James W Segal phones in his performance in this very confused story. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 04/10/25 Full Review Christopher J I’m sorry but the dubbed voices of seagal ruined the movie plus most the voiceovers not only didn’t sound remotely close to Seagal’s voice but they keep changing who does the Voiceover, not much action either but a good story 6/10 Rated 3 out of 5 stars 07/18/24 Full Review William D This is absolutely one of the worst films I have ever seen. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 11/27/23 Full Review jelisije j There is an ok story here, but the acting and action in this movie is horrible. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Marshall Lawson's (Steven Seagal) entire military strike force is eradicated in a vicious attack in Paris. With help from his chemist girlfriend, Tia (Lisa Lovbrand), Marshall learns that the murderer was on a new drug called CTX, which turns people into unstoppable killing machines. Now a government agent named Werner (Danny Webb) is trying to get Marshall out of the way so a nightclub owner and drug dealer (Adam Croasdell) can release CTX to the entire population of Paris.
Director
Michael Keusch
Producer
Steven Seagal, Pierre Spengler
Screenwriter
Steven Seagal, Joe Halpin
Production Co
Micro Fusion 2005-2, Focal Point Releasing, Steamroller Productions, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Pueblo Film Group, Castel Film Romania, Clubdeal
Rating
R (Some Sexuality|Language|Strong Violence)
Genre
Action, Mystery & Thriller
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Jan 1, 2012
Runtime
1h 34m
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