Rent SAS: Black Ops (2014)

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1h 37min
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Synopsis:
Conway, an ex-military man, travels to a remote farm where he finds his old friend Vet, a hardened man of war. He convinces Vet and his disbanded team of mercenaries to go on one last capture mission. The target is the defected Professor Black, a terrifyingly formidable scientific mind. Before the mission, the group form up and plan the operation ahead. Each of them are specialists in their chosen field. BB is a physical powerhouse, Frenik is a veteran bomb expert, Scope is a highly accurate sniper, and MLTDF (Most Likely To Die First) is the messenger of the team. As they reunite, former tensions from a previous operation resurface threaten the mission ahead.
Immediately after landing communications are lost. A dangerous encounter with one of their former colleagues leaves them unsettled. As the operation deepens, they suffer gruesome attacks from a hidden adversary. As a bloody massacre ensues, suspicions and doubt plague the team. What was meant to be a simple extraction mission soon becomes a terrifying journey into madness. The chaos that follows leads them to a startling revelation.
Actors:
Nigel Woodings, A.D. Barker, Andrew Gibney, , Chris Battelle, Edward C. Parker, Ben Waldram, Cilente Bosman, , Jak Carr, , , Rob Reinaldo, , Michael Spiby
Directors:
Rishi Thaker
Producers:
Daniel Tee, Rishi Thaker
Writers:
Rishi Thaker
Studio:
Three Wolves Ltd
Genres:
Action & Adventure, Thrillers
BBFC:
Release Date:
21/04/2014
Run Time:
97 minutes
Languages:
English Dolby Digital Stereo
Subtitles:
None
DVD Regions:
Region 0 (All)
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen 1.78:1 / 16:9
Colour:
Colour

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a truly awful film - SAS: Black Ops review by Schrödinger's Cake

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14/02/2019

I don’t say it often but this is a truly awful film, which I abandoned after only 15 minutes. It feels like something the local amdram put together one lunchtime and was filmed by a 15-year-old on their iPhone. You would get more out of watching grass grow for two hours.

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