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UFC legend and The Expendables star Randy Couture is Paul Ross, a tough-as-nails government agent on the trail of the international crime syndicate known as The Tribe. But when The Tribe hijacks the private luxury jumbo jet belonging to the world's richest industrialist, they demand $2.73 billion or will begin killing passengers. Among their hostages are the tycoon's new assistant (Tiffany Dupont) and her ex-fiancé Ross. The fasten seatbelt signs are off... and one very angry agent is now free to move about the cabin. Dominic Purcell, Holt McCallany, Gina Philips, Craig Fairbrass and Vinnie Jones co-star in this explosive thriller that takes action to whole new heights. (Anchor Bay Films)

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English "When you want to shoot an action film, a smaller group of slightly more famous action film actors should be enough for you. This is probably what Brandon Nutt and his colleagues said to themselves, and so they cast Randy Couture, Dominic Purcell, and Vinnie Jones in their second full-length film. None of them exhibited anything to be proud of. However, this is not the worst thing that the film can boast about. The worst thing is the screenplay and ultimately the execution. The screenplay is about a group of killers/thieves who board a plane transporting a very wealthy man. They want to take something from him, killing a few people along the way. When it comes to killing, the film is really at a loss and I don't know why. The shots at people are terrible, either delayed or hitting places where they obviously weren't intended. It's not good, it doesn't look good. The fights are artificial, just like the stupid story about a group of people who must die anyway, at least those who don't have much muscle and couldn't appear in a possible sequel. I seriously can't remember seeing such a bad film recently. There's no cover-up, special agents expose themselves just to get shot down. Even Vinnie Jones didn't play a dumber role. In a film like this, breasts must not be missing, after all, what would an action film be without them? And the culmination? The screenwriters played with themselves, made a parody of their own film, and made sure that if the DVD sells well and TV buys it, they could even shoot a sequel. I hope not." Source: http://www.filmovy-denik.cz/2012/08/parmeni-krysy-z-temnot-mi-4-blazniva.html ()

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