The Last Stand
A drug lord imprisoned in the U.S. escapes custody during a prison transfer. With help from corrupt law enforcement and paid mercenaries, he makes a run for Mexico in a souped up Corvette. But to get across the border he will first have to pass through a dinky town where Arnold Schwarzenegger!, I mean, Ray Owens! is Sheriff. Ain’t no lawbreaker getting through his town.
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All told there are more than sixty profanities to mute, about half of which are F or S words. With violence filters on full, there will be skips just about every time someone is killed (which happens a lot). There are head shots, blood flying everywhere, beatings, and more. Not a film for the whole family, ClearPlay or not.
Should I Make My Last Stand?...
It’s fun to see Arnold back on the big screen again. The story is a modern twist on the old western theme of the bad guys riding into town. Considering the star of the show, the movie is exactly what you would expect, hearkening back to Arnold’s heyday. Simple plot, cardboard characters, splashy violence, pithy one liners. It’s all here. If you liked Arnold’s action movies in the past, you will enjoy The Last Stand. You may wonder, however, why the entire law enforcement community in the film has forgotten about a little thing called the spike strip.
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Rated R for language, sexual content, violence and brief drug use; 95 min; Directed by Kim Jee-Woon