Review of Gunmen

Gunmen (1993)
2/10
Commitment frightens me....
7 October 2012
Warning: Spoilers
400 million dollars is hidden in a boat in some in South America by Dani Servigo's brother.

When his brother gets killed, Dani is a wanted man - by undercover DEA agent Cole Parker and also by Armor O'Malley, who is working for drug boss Loomis.

Together, Servigo and Parker search for the boat....

After Highlander 2 bombed big time, tins went a little awry for Lambert. He's never been box office gols, but he's always been reliable.

This film marks a turning point for his career, and it starts of pretty badly. It's trying to be some sort of action film where the makers think we will have a good time because Lambert plays some sort of moron and Van Peebles is the straight guy.

It fails miserably due to the fact that it's too incoherent and Leary isn't how he was in Judgment Night,mans he didn't get enough screen time.

Instead we have the two leads in different set pieces involving water dunking, waterfalls, and lots of random extras being blown to bits.

Twenty years ago, this could have been a lot of fun, but these days, the film is dull even at four in the morning when you cannot sleep.

At least Patrick Stewart is in it, and he is hilarious for all the wrong reasons.

Dull.
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