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Stone Cold
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 4012909055735
Format: PAL
Languages: German (Original Language), Analog
Theatrical Release Date: May 17, 1991
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Rating: - excellent movie
Stone Cold is an excellent movie, it has good actors, a good story to it and true to life. I recommend this movie if you like action and good acting. 5 stars l give it. Linda
Rating: - stone cold
awesome movie i saw this back when it first came out and it was as good as any of the other action flix out there . but as we all know in hollywood if you are not a part of the click you dont get good ratings.... brian is not the greatest actor out there but i think he does a good job , i wish they would put him in a movie with a big budget to show every one he is a pretty good actor. seriously.... look at sylvester stalone, he is not that good of an actor but he got in with someone that pulled ... Read More
Rating: - BEST BIKER MOVIE!
Not only is this the best biker movie ever, but one of the best action movies ever! How Brian Bosworth never became a major action star I will never know!
Rating: - Finally on DVD...the quintessential late night cable TV action flick
At last, I can retire my played-to-death VHS recording from Cinemax. This is a certified 5-star great "bad" movie. Bosworth really can't act, and yet, he does a great job with the lead character. Arabella Holzbog REALLY can't act, which probably explains why this flick didn't make her a household name. Her presence is required to set up a pretty predictable plot twist that happens in the second half of the film. I won't give a spoiler, but if you don't see this one coming from a mile away, you probably ... Read More
Rating: - Not as good as it could have been
This movie is more like a typical Steven Seagal flick than, say, the Terminator or Dirty Harry films, or even Seagal's own Under Siege, and not because of the budget. It just doesn't try to be anything better. When it comes to plot, script, character development, and so on, not much effort is made to do anything more than the minimum needed to stick to the formula and get from one explosion and bloody confrontation to the next. Which seems a waste to me, since the talent and money were there to make ... Read More
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