Shooter
Shooter
TV-14 | 15 November 2016 (USA)

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    AniInterview

    Sorry, this movie sucks

    TaryBiggBall

    It was OK. I don't see why everyone loves it so much. It wasn't very smart or deep or well-directed.

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    Hadrina

    The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful

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    Geraldine

    The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.

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    charliejohnson-02287

    Shooter has fired off its final round; USA Network has opted to cancel the Ryan Phillippe drama after three seasons, our sister publication Variety reports. Shooter's third season is currently airing Thursdays at 10/9c, with five episodes still to run.Shooter this season is averaging 740,000 total viewers and just under a 0.2 demo rating, down sharply from Season 2's 1.25 mil/0.35.Based on the book series by Stephen Hunter, Shooter starred Phillippe (Secrets and Lies) as highly-decorated Marine Corps sniper Bob Lee Swagger, a man who was pulled back into the fray when his former commanding officer Isaac Johnson (played by ER's Omar Epps) asked for his assistance in preventing an assassination plot against the President of the United States. But when Swagger realized the truth - that he'd been set up to take the fall for another murder - he set out on a new mission to clear his name and keep his family safe. Subsequent seasons followed Swagger's rivalry with a nefarious colleague and the search for answers about his father's long-ago death, all while associates endeavor to uncover the truth about a cabal known as Atlas.Shooter's cast also included Shantel VanSanten (One Tree Hill) as Swagger's wife Julie, Cynthia Addai-Robinson (Arrow) as FBI Agent Nadine Memphis, Eddie McClintock (Bones) as nefarious figure Jack Payne, Josh Stewart (The Punisher) as a sniper named Solotov, Jesse Bradford (The West Wing) as Harris Downey, and Gerald McRaney (This Is Us) as Red Bama Sr.

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    jordibennis

    If you Love action movies .. Just watch this amazing show!! Cant even imagine why people rate this with 7/8stars or lessThis show is insane!!! Love it!!!

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    jim-fitzgerald-191-461150

    Nice Job. Great to binge watch. Ryan and Omar are on target. Nice to see Tommy Back in the game. I want to see him as a regular. Let's see Mark make an appearance. I appreciate the GM sponsors.

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    grimjac100

    Lot of reviews and as one reviewer noted, seem to fit into two camps, each seizing every opportunity to support their view.Yes, it is based on a series of books by Stephen Hunter, of which I was a fan of the first few. The later ones lost me as the author altered Bob Lee from a badaxe sniper to a John Grisham-style hero. His character, his story, his choice...I preferred the earlier Bob Lee.So, any complaints about the transition from print to video automatically fail because in the book, Bob Lee was a *Vietnam* vet, meaning he'd be in his 60s at best. So, most will agree some things must change in order to keep it relevant to today's viewers. If we can accept that change, we should be able to accept other understandable changes from print.Now, one point that keeps coming up is the pilot's scene between Bob Lee and the hunters, where he disdains the .223 round. Objectively, yes, it is an error...in the context of the scene it makes perfect sense. Bob Lee is insulting the choice of the hunter, essentially calling him clueless and instilling doubt in order to make his next actions easier. How these armchair warriors can mistake this seriously undermines their reviews. Did they not hear the sneering accusation about a Wal-Mart employee hosing the dentist on the purchase? The hunter is so inexperienced he buys his weapon at Wal-Mart...watch the scene again, and see if you think Bob Lee is being serious about the .223 caliber round.There are factual inconsistencies...talking about the circumference of the human head which has nothing to do with how much target is available. Most are said in passing, easy to attribute to the flow of colloquial conversation. I'm sure *none* of us has ever used the wrong word a just assumed our listener will understand what we meant.Now, the series isn't perfect; a big issue for me is Bob Lee's varying skill levels. In one fight, he gets his butt kicked and only survives because the Bad Guy decides getting shot by a bystander is too much of a risk. In another, he dominates several skilled assailants. Now, I don't want him to be Superman, but at least keep the skills in the same general vicinity.The addition of wife and kid...sure, gives some extra avenues for Dramatic Tension, but for me, detracts from the overall story. Extra scenes devoted to them string the story out, give more minutes of run-time. Other than that, they add little to the story. Not to say they aren't interesting or worth watching, adding another layer, but I don't find them all that compelling.Nadine Memphis...meh. Don't know why they decided to make her a black female, but it doesn't make huge difference in how the story plays out.So, all in all, if you're a fan of action and intrigue, this series is worth a watch. You may love it, you may hate it, but it should keep you interested. The acting is solid, the writing is much better than the average, and the pacing is done fairly well. Any errors should be easy to overlook if you're not specifically looking for something to get your knickers in a knot about.

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