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"Deja Vu, but well done" - By Pramod (Colombo, Sri Lanka)
In his earlier movie, John Cena was The Marine, which was not very well received. In 12 Rounds, he stars as Detective Danny Fischer of New Orleans Police Department. This movie is definitely a step up from The Marine as Cena has developed his acting and action skills further. The story is interesting and the action sequences are spectacular but one gets the feeling of having seen it all somewhere before. The bus bomb sequence is ripped from Speed - the bus number here is 5050, in Speed it is 2525. The blowing up of Cena's partner is another scene that takes me back to [[ASIN:B000ICLRHK Speed [Blu-ray]]]. The streetcar sequence is somewhat similar to the train sequence in Spider-Man 2, but the action is more `human' than superhuman, so to speak. Others remind me of the various Die Hard movies. Nevertheless, the director and the writers deserve credit for ... full review
"Deja Vu, but well done" - By Pramod (Colombo, Sri Lanka)
In his earlier movie, John Cena was The Marine, which was not very well received. In 12 Rounds, he stars as Detective Danny Fischer of New Orleans Police Department. This movie is definitely a step up from The Marine as Cena has developed his acting and action skills further. The story is interesting and the action sequences are spectacular but one gets the feeling of having seen it all somewhere before. The bus bomb sequence is ripped from Speed - the bus number here is 5050, in Speed it is 2525. The blowing up of Cena's partner is another scene that takes me back to [[ASIN:B000ICLRHK Speed [Blu-ray]]]. The streetcar sequence is somewhat similar to the train sequence in Spider-Man 2, but the action is more `human' than superhuman, so to speak. Others remind me of the various Die Hard movies. Nevertheless, the director and the writers deserve credit for ... full review
"The Ultimate Movie Review! - (...) - @tss5078" - By Todd Smith (East Rockaway, NY United States)
WWE Films continue to surprise, giving us a string of terrific action thrillers from an unlikely source. Their latest straight to video release is a sequel to 2009s, 12 Rounds. While Randy Orton wasn't nearly as good as John Cena was in the first film, he gives a more than adequate performance as Nick Molloy, a paramedic who was in the wrong place at the wrong time. After failing to save a rich mans wife at the scene of a drunk driving accident, the man decides to punish all those involved, including the paramedic who failed to save her. The story here is pretty solid, especially for an action film, but what bothers me is that this sequel was in no way connected to the first film. Reloaded is a different story in a different city, with an entirely different cast, so how did the bad guy manage to come ... full review
"The Ultimate Movie Review! - (...) - @tss5078" - By Todd Smith (East Rockaway, NY United States)
WWE Films continue to surprise, giving us a string of terrific action thrillers from an unlikely source. Their latest straight to video release is a sequel to 2009s, 12 Rounds. While Randy Orton wasn't nearly as good as John Cena was in the first film, he gives a more than adequate performance as Nick Molloy, a paramedic who was in the wrong place at the wrong time. After failing to save a rich mans wife at the scene of a drunk driving accident, the man decides to punish all those involved, including the paramedic who failed to save her. The story here is pretty solid, especially for an action film, but what bothers me is that this sequel was in no way connected to the first film. Reloaded is a different story in a different city, with an entirely different cast, so how did the bad guy manage to come ... full review
"Deja Vu, but well done" - By Pramod (Colombo, Sri Lanka)
In his earlier movie, John Cena was The Marine, which was not very well received. In 12 Rounds, he stars as Detective Danny Fischer of New Orleans Police Department. This movie is definitely a step up from The Marine as Cena has developed his acting and action skills further. The story is interesting and the action sequences are spectacular but one gets the feeling of having seen it all somewhere before. The bus bomb sequence is ripped from Speed - the bus number here is 5050, in Speed it is 2525. The blowing up of Cena's partner is another scene that takes me back to [[ASIN:B000ICLRHK Speed [Blu-ray]]]. The streetcar sequence is somewhat similar to the train sequence in Spider-Man 2, but the action is more `human' than superhuman, so to speak. Others remind me of the various Die Hard movies. Nevertheless, the director and the writers deserve credit for ... full review
this was a great set of Action Movies John Cena was censational i bought this for my Son but he let me watch it as Im a John Cena Fan and 12 rounds was edge of your seat cant wait till the end and then watch it again awmd the Marine movies was Spectacular i think its movie night.
"A must watch" - By Natalia Moreno (Salt Lake City, UT USA)
Regardless of if you are a motorcycle, historical, geography, nature, anthropology, or Ewan McGregor buff, this documentary of two friends seeking and finding friendship through adventure is entertaining and educational. This has wider audience appeal than most documentaries.
"NON-STOP ACTION ENTERTAINMENT" - By Humbi (FLORIDA)
I never expected to be so thrilled and entertained by this almost tongue-in-cheek non-stop action thriller.
Robert Patrick (The BAD Terminator, in Terminator 2) is perfect as a vicious killer, but still pokes fun at his own movie when one of his killer friends who is failing at getting "The Marine" off their back, comments: "This guy is worse than the Terminator!".
The DVD and Blu-ray releases are crystal clear and fully color satutated. The spectacular stunts are supported by an incredibly potent DTS soundtrack.
"whatever happened to good shows like this" - By Mark (San Francisco, CA)
First of all, I haven't had any problems with my discs. They play well on my DVD play with no glitches like i've been reading about.
The show is as good today as it was 38 years ago. Watch a show, any show, that is currently on and you will see this is really better than anything on TV. No filth, just great entertainment about 1968 Los Angeles Police. Shows like "Friends" come off as stupid and trashy and not funny. Its no wonder that its rare that a show lasts these days