absolutely amazing, much better than the second, favorite movie series ever!
Third in the Rampage franchise (and I suppose the final one?) and while it was entertaining, I found this one to be much more about the anti-establishment propaganda message than just the wanton violence of the original. It actually seemed, in this film, that Uwe Boll was actually trying to push some kind of agenda across…minus the random bloodshed, of course. To me, that sort of detracted from the original film's "beauty" of just a ruthless, unhinged, psychotic free-for-all. I mean, maybe this one hit too close to home to be comfortable because you know there really are some twisted minds out there (come on, who thought up THIS film?!) that have some sort of repressed urge to do the "Bill Williamson" thing and get away with it. It was easier - for some bizarre reason - to accept the original Rampage film as just some "kid" who snapped and went off, whereas this one seemed far too politically motivated and anti-establishment to just sit back and laugh at all the killing. Some of what was espoused in this movie as "facts" may have had a ring of truth; some of it, in fact, may be the real truth: I've been reading a lot of biographies and history of America's "founding fathers" and found much of what "Bill" said in one of his many diatribes to be true (according to history...but who's to say that our printed history books are factual?) regarding the founding of this nation and how it was cultivated on slave labor, etc etc. All that aside, however, I was just hoping for another shooting spree sans all the anti-establishment, anti-God rhetoric. This was good, but it was too "preachy" to even compare to the cold-blooded anarchic tone of the original. Worth watching if you like the Rampage movie (the first and second) and just want to finish the trilogy, but apart from that, it was just another "Kill 'em all and let God sort 'em out...wait, there's no God, so just kill 'em all anyway." movie.
I like the other movies better. too much talking in this one. bad camera man.
Worthless and intrinsically paradoxical. "Stop the slaughter by committing more despicable slaughter." He hates the world and kills completely innocent people, yet he loves his newborn son so much, and wishes he could see him grow up. Now...either he really doesn love his child, does not believe in God, and to hell with every other human child, woman, or man...or he is lying and does not truly love anything or anyone...or the plot is just poorly thought out and simplistic non-state propaganda intended to work every one up into thinking the world's problems are actually one thing, perpetrated by one group ( aka, them), against the wronged group ( aka, us). Silliness all around. What the world really needs is some quiet and self reflection, and perhaps keeping in mind the silliness of infinite rage given a limited lifespan. Peace.
Shout by RyutoraBlockedParent2019-06-12T08:52:21Z
This movie got a lot right, but it got a lot wrong too. The main character ranted about leftist worries, but was labeled a right-wing extremist in the movie. No, this guy was a leftist. Hollywood loves to label anyone with a gun a right wing extremist. Not only is that wrong, it's stupid.
Other than that, the movie was actually quite good. Well written, and the actors did a good job in portraying their characters. I definitely recommend this movie to anyone that likes action/adventure type of movies.