Elite snipers Brandon Beckett and Richard Miller are fighting extremists in the Middle East when the Colonel gives them a new mission: to protect a gas pipeline stretching from the Republic of Georgia to Western Europe from extremists eager to make a political statement. But when skirmishes with the enemy lead to U.S. snipers being killed by a ghost shooter who locks into their exact location, a security breach is suspected. Fingers are pointed and battle lines are drawn, all leading up to an explosive climax.
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All over the place could be another description for this. Too many endings (or at least you may feel this could've ended way before it actually does) and too many things going on at the same time. At least for a movie with the scope this has (no pun intended). But then again, if it were too simple people would have criticized that too.But what happened to Dennis Haysbert? After 24 you'd expect him to have a real career and not having to do stuff like that. His acting abilities far overweight anything he has to do in this movie and it's a shame to see him go to waste like that. Overqualified would be another way to describe it. Which is I guess one of the reasons this does not tank entirely. And if you liked the other Sniper movies, you'll probably like this too in some way or another
This is probably one of the best sniper movies to come along in a long time. The acting, cinematography, photography and the music were all sensational and quite engaging. The locations where awesome and I'm now inspired to go and watch the complete series. The action was great and I felt like I was watching real snipers. Great job to everyone involved. This is the best sniper movie.Elite snipers Brandon Beckett (Chad Michael Collins) and Richard Miller (Billy Zane) tasked with protecting a gas pipeline from terrorists looking to make a statement. When battles with the enemy lead to snipers being killed by a ghost shooter who knows their exact location, tensions boil as a security breach is suspected. Elite snipers Brandon Beckett doubt to have someone inside his groups who told their location. Elite snipers Brandon Beckett discussed that to his general who is Richard Miller. After the discussion, Elite snipers Brandon Beckett was send to Syria to protect border between Syria and Russia. In 1000 feet mountain in Syria, Elite snipers Brandon Beckett met Robert Mothershed. They figure out the revolt have device which can use their Unmanned aircraft from us as the eye to find out the sniper location. Elite snipers Brandon Beckett told that to his generals, but they did not believe him. The revolt used Unmanned aircraft from us to find out us base and they fight us base. When the revolt fight us base, Snipers Brandon Beckett's generals believed the revolt can use Unmanned aircraft from us as the eye. They shut down Unmanned aircraft from us. Elite snipers Brandon Beckett's groups and us base fight against the revolt groups. After the battle, Us won the fight but they lose many soldiers. In the last movie, Elite snipers Brandon Beckett's groups have party in the shore and general colonel give the groups to new mission.
Sniper Brandon Beckett (Collins) is assigned to protect an oil pipeline, but a Ghost Sniper shoots and kills some of his team. Who is it? Beckett feels someone on his side is giving the enemy sniper coordinates, and, of course, this doesn't go over big with his superiors. Oh, oh.This is probably one of the best sniper movies to come along in a long time. The acting, cinematography, photography and the music were all sensational and quite engaging. It was like watching a Bond, James Bond movie without it being so. In other words, this is a class act all the way through. Kudos. Nice to see Dennis Haysbert as the Colonel or Arch Angel as we do miss the popular TV show The Unit he starred in. A breath of fresh air and some can consider this Comic Relief with Ravil Aisyanov as Andrei when Beckett is assigned to his team for a short while. Andrei conjures up memories of Bruce Willis' character John McClane in Die Hard when he mimics McClane to Beckett's amusement. Great job by Ravil Aisyanov. (9/10)Violence: Yes. Sex: No. Nudity: No. Language: Yes.
I'm not usually a fan of these movies, but this one was very engaging with some great action and some compelling performances. The locations where awesome and I'm now inspired to go and watch the complete series. Chad Michael Collins and Billy Zane really stood out and made the drama worth watching as well as the action. The action was great and I felt like I was watching real snipers. Great job to everyone involved. If I'm being critical I would say the blind intelligence officer leading Beckett to a meeting with the adversary stretched credibility a lot. It's as if the studio executive and writer thought they were being ground breaking but it came off a bit more silly than anything. Thankfully this section doesn't last long. Anyway, very impressed and super glad I found this little movie in a summer full of big budget stupidness.