6/10
Lives Up To It's Title
29 September 2004
Warning: Spoilers
**May Contain Spoilers**

Other writers have more than adequately described the plot of this ultraviolent biker vs. redneck opus so I'll get straight to the editorializing. Picture, if you will, a cross between THE HUNTING PARTY and/or THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME with Harleys thrown in, and you'll get an idea of what we're dealing with here. The proceedings are acted out by a number of players who were one-hit wonders with this picture and that's a shame; most of them are good enough that I'd like to see more of them. There's occasional comedy such as a Patton parody and the sight of bikers toking up in jail--you'd think the cops would have searched them for dope but what do I know? There's enough action throughout to keep this flick lively but most of the mayhem is concentrated at the end and it's here that the movie lives up to it's title. The long, agonizing final gun battle is as frustrating as it is bloody; most of the bikers couldn't hit the broad side of a barn, even if they were inside the barn. I rented this many times from a video store down the road, then bought it outright when the store folded and sold its stock. Start searching the auction sites for your copy today.
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