One Tough Bastard

1996

Action / Thriller

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Neal McDonough Photo
Neal McDonough as Agent Ward
Robert LaSardo Photo
Robert LaSardo as Tattoist
Jeff Kober Photo
Jeff Kober as Marcus
Clifton Collins Jr. Photo
Clifton Collins Jr. as Jarhead #2
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917.55 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 39 min
P/S 0 / 3

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by BroadswordCallinDannyBoy5 / 10

One man's haircut and nose ring

A run of the mill revenge flick. It is basically a movie version of the hit game "Max Payne" but the story is told in a bleak and rather dull manner.

The hero goes around beating people up and teaching a kid that that is actually a bad thing to do. Pretty funny if you think about, but it manages to be half-way entertaining. Kurt Wimmer, in his pre-Equilibrium days, displays some directing talent, but this is nothing when compared to Equilibrium.

The undisputed highlight of the film is a great performance by Bruce Payne as a corrupt FBI agent. Complete with a 80's metal hairstyle and a nose ring, he makes one hell of a funny, though very improbable villain. His constant sarcasm and wit save this movie from being totally generic and uninspired. 5/10

Rated R: violence and profanity

Reviewed by fmarkland326 / 10

One Tough Bastard indeed...

Brian Bosworth stars as a military man who looks to avenge the murder of his family at the hands of some random thugs in a convenience store hold up, however along the way there is something about super-powered guns and a street kid who teams up with the Boz to take down Bruce Payne and M.C Hammer. It's no secret that Brian Bosworth was a bust in the NFL (Not the biggest one, let us never speak of Ryan Leaf again.) however as an action star he has far more acting ability than guys like Olivier Gruner and Jeff Speakman. (His two main competitors in the B.movie market) After starring in the insanely silly (yet extremely fun) Stone Cold, One Man's Justice was his second movie and it's an adequate revenge-action film if not quite as fun as his debut. After this though the Boz's career went through a downward spiral with a series of worse and worse movies (peaking at Virus, in terms of badness) until finally making his comeback in the XFL (Where all the NFL rejects go) and finally having a high profile role in the Dean Cain mediocrity Phase IV. As Bosworth goes, he has some charisma but mainly it's Bruce Payne's typically hammy performance (Complete with nose-ring) and M.C Hammer's hysterical Nino Brown impression which makes this so enjoyable. Sadly M.C Hammer's theory that you can't touch him is proved wrong in this movie.

* *1/2 out of 4-(Pretty good)

Reviewed by kosmasp5 / 10

A movie that just is about ... justice

Don't hate me and I apologize for riffing off a poem that was said a few weeks ago when POTUS Biden was inaugurated. The German title of this movie is "One Man's justice" so I obviously could not resist going down that path (of revenge) - kind of like our main character here.

This is as by the numbers as it gets. Something bad happens to our main character (actually to his wife and his family as the description ominously says) and he goes on the war path. Good thing he is a military man ... well good for him, bad for the ... bad guys. Overall quite predictable B-movie action nonsense from the 90s ... I've seen worse, but also a lot better

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