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GeneChing
12-12-2013, 12:50 PM
A Certain Justice (2014) Trailer - Dolph Lundgren Cung Le Vinnie Jones (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3lz34d7JAY)

GeneChing
01-29-2014, 11:47 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBsoP9sU9Gw&sns

Coming to VOD via Lionsgate

GeneChing
07-24-2014, 10:46 AM
The Netflix title is Puncture Wounds, but the title in the vid itself remains A Certain Justice, which is actually more fitting, but also telling in that the filmmakers didn't bother to change the title after selling it to Netflix. Cung plays a PTSD-suffering vet who interferes with a pimp *****-slapping his ho, which triggers his super vet powers and lots of people die. It's weird seeing films with people you know sometimes, especially when acting isn't their primary claim to fame. The filmmaker is too obvious wit its attempts at style in the beginning, too much sped-up-to-slo-mo and the narration doesn't work. Once it gets rolling, it settles into a typical actioner - Rambo meets Death Wish - no real surprises plot-wise. For an R, there's a lot of swearing and violence, but virtually no nudity, just a quick flash or two. Man, back in the day, when exploitation films ruled, it was all about exploitive topless scenes. This film had three shower sequences and no nudity (one was Cung so that was just as well ;)). The villain is Dolph Lundgren, who still looks beefy but despite being taller than Cung, is unconvincing in the fight scenes. Cung's action looks solid, real, he's used this stuff for real and can really deliver. I still enjoy watching Cung fight, whether it be in the cage or choreographed in a movie. He just brings a certain veritas to every strike. Dolph's choreography is mediocre at best. No swordfights, but some nice knife work.