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Punisher: War Zone (2008)
description written by member Zara:
Frank Castle (Ray Stevenson), a one-man force of vengeance known as "the Punisher," battles mob boss Billy Russoti (Dominic West). Left disfigured by the encounter, Russoti reemerges as Jigsaw, a psychotic villain with a small army at his command. Too bad for the baddie that the Punisher is preparing to annihilate Jigsaw and his reign of terror, armed with a cache of high-tech new weaponry by the handy Microchip (Wayne Knight).
| Release Date: | December 5th, 2008 |
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Punisher: War Zone Movie Review by Tim (3/30/2009) |
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This was the biggest surprise ever.... I hated the Punisher movie with Thomas Jane. I always said that you know your movie sucks when Dolph Lundgren has a version of your film that is better then yours. I didn't even want to see this movie but I watched it with a friend and was blown away.
The first Punisher just...
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Punisher: War Zone Movie Review by Zara (12/6/2008) |
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Oy. Alpha knows that I love him, which is why I treated him to a viewing of this film even though I had no real desire to see it. This is the third time that they've tried to make a Punisher franchise take off, recasting and still getting everything wrong. I didn't want to see it going into it and watching it just...
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| Punisher: War Zone Movie Review by Mary (3/31/2009) |
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If you're in the mood for a violent, bloody, shoot 'em up kind of movie, then you're in for a treat. I didn't have high expectations about this movie and was very pessimistic about seeing it, but was I pleasantly surprised! Dominic West (Jigsaw) and Doug Hutchison (Loony Bin Jim) portray two brothers that are real...
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| Punisher: War Zone Movie Review by Jarrod (12/11/2008) |
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Heath Ledger's portrayal of the Joker in The Dark Knight was an exercise in balance and restraint. He never really went over-the-top in his madness and evil, did not engage in frenzied speechifying, remained calm and confident, and was all the more chilling because of it. In 'Punisher: War Zone', we have a completely...
(complete Punisher: War Zone review by Jarrod)
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