Rampage: Capital Punishment
Rampage: Capital Punishment
NR | 19 August 2014 (USA)

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A man takes over a TV station and holds a number of hostages as a political platform to awaken humanity, instead of money.

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Cubussoli

Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!

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Console

best movie i've ever seen.

Salubfoto

It's an amazing and heartbreaking story.

Nayan Gough

A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.

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swillia5

I wasted an hour watching this, hoping to see some fun action, some random senseless violence, etc. What I got was a slow, unfocused planning phase, and a "domestic terrorist" whose message is exactly what Hollywood and the mainstream media would tell you themselves. Pushing gun control and socialized healthcare, woo hoo. A terrorist carrying Nancy Pelosi's message.Useless.

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yihdzelonh

After somehow 'finishing watching, "Rampage: Capital Punishment" my opinions is that this was as evil and nihilistic a movie as I had ever seen. I had contemplated 'giving up' on watching the movie many times throughout. I probably should have; there was absolutely no point to the movie. From Boll's point-of-view there are no 'good aspects' in society, whatsoever, and no God, either. I can meet him half-way there because there are many 'vain' things about society but his nihilistic mind shouldn't be allowed to be transferred to film. In criticizing Hollywood and scummy movies, he himself sets a precedent -as a hypocrite- in creating the most vile movie I've ever seen. The very name "Uwe Boll" seems like the name befitting of a very stupid person with a very stupid face.Brendan Fletcher (Paul Teutel Jr.'s 'lost twin brother' who was forsaken by Paul Teutel Sr. and 'cast out' of the family which is why he changed his name to "Brendan Fletcher") has the 'generic' and 'typical' uber-stupid personality, voice, and face of so many people of his generation these days. A real idiot. I'm kind of glad that he was 'forsaken' by the Teutels years ago: He really is something of a bastard, a black-sheep, atheistic retard.Uwe Boll -to direct a film like this (as well as a prequel and sequel) must be an evil nihilistic, atheistic, retard himself; he also has a very stupid face -not one you would think would be capable of much 'enlightenment' or 'imagination' in film-directing. Probably not coincidental he's German. He would've made a good, atypical, prototypical science-worshipping 'atheistic-Nazi.' One thing that 'lured' me into watching this movie was the premise of Fletcher killing "pigs." "Pigs" are Nazis, themselves -they are not 'good' guys. I love film directors that dare showing pigs being mowed down left and right and dying very graphically-violent deaths. One thing I DO relate to in the role of Fletcher is going into police stations and F.B.I. building and mowing down all kinds of "pigs" and law enforcement personnel. People that 'blindly' follow orders are nothing more than generic retards not 'good guys.' I've never met ANYONE that had ANYTHING to do with criminal justice that had anything resembling a personality -which is something that goes hand-in-hand (a PERSONALITY, and thus, SUBSTANCE) with truly being a 'good guy.' Other than that, there's nothing about this movie that isn't very nihilistic and evil. The realistic gunning down of innocent people didn't exactly 'flip my lid' -even as an "action-afficionado": 2 stars out of 10.

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liam-campbell8-965-818974

I know Uwe Boll gets a lot of hate for his movies and to be honest I quite enjoy his movies, House of the Dead was fun zombie mayhem and Assault on Wall Street was a fairly tense thriller.I liked the first Rampage and was fairly curious when a sequel was announced, the trailers looked decent and the reviews I heard were actually not badSo how does "Rampage: Capital Punishment" hold up? Well I must admit I thought it was a decent film, Brendan Fletcher is great once again and the film manages to convey effect tension and fear again. Though this is not a film for everyone, there is a pretty big political message running through out the film and it seems that our lead character believes that killing people is the ultimate solution to all our problems.Though looking through all that I found the film to be well acted (apart from Uwe Boll's hilarious cameo), well shot and effectively pacedRampage: Capital Punishment is a fair thriller, worth a rent

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sw039847

Well I guess, I shouldn't review it as an usual Uwe Boll movie... I hate the guy, I hate what he did to some of my favorite video-game franchises... (Check my voting history for a proof) but I've to admit that what he did with Rampage in 2009 was quite a shock, I don't consider Rampage as a movie with a message, or maybe there was...but a negative one... still it was a good movie...And now we have Rampage: Capital Punishment... I seriously don't know what to say about it... The ending leaves me perplex... I liked the idea of transferring a universal message to a broader audience.Sure there is the Greater Good message... But it's quite ambiguous... I accept the idea that like a great percentage of world population, including me, Uwe Boll is against violence, the treatment of the population by the world governments, the spying, etc.But at the same time, we have science helping us advance, and that's the message missing in the movie. Violence doesn't resolve everything... With the recent events about ISIS, I've the feeling that some people watching the movie would take it as a positive message for mass recruitment for some terrorist organization.Believe me, I liked the movie, still can't believe it's directed by Uwe Boll... But you've to be open minded, not just anti-Obama or for the liberals anti-Bush.Make your own opinion.And Mr. Boll, Thanks (Can't believe again I said that)

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