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Deadly Impact follows hard-nosed cop Thomas Armstrong (Flanery) whose life was shattered when he became the helpless target of a mastermind murderer. Returning home after a much-needed break, Armstrong joins the FBI to seek revenge and help track down the same killer that threatened his existence, however this time the assassin is back to terrorize not just a single person, but the entire city.

Sean Patrick Flanery as  Tom Armstrong
Joe Pantoliano as  David Kaplow
Carmen Serano as  Isabel Ordonez
Amanda Wyss as  Julie Mulligan
Greg Serano as  Ryan
David House as  Hopter
Fredrick Lopez as  Senator Cordero
Kevin Wiggins as  Captain Duvall
Luce Rains as  Red Tie
Mike Seal as  Associate

Reviews

roblawca
2010/04/20

Worst movie I have ever seen. No exaggeration. Acting terrible, plot line worse. The idea that someone invested in this bomb is, simply, stunning. I barely managed to watch the whole movie only because I prayed that the lead female would die.She didn't.Bad guy did. Even that small joy was denied the audience.Reminiscent of the worst cops and robbers movies of the 70's.. The depths of the stupidity of the law enforcement in this movie spoke volumes of the ignorance of the writer (their couldn't be more than one). Every time you think "they can't be this stupid", they prove you wrong. Inconceivable that someone watched this and said, "Lets release this and put our names to this."I've seen porn with a more believable plot line.Didn't care for this much.

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duenuard
2010/04/21

This move was absolutely HORRID. I actually didn't even make it half way through before turning the TV off. One thing that bugged me more than ANYTHING was the fact that the movie supposedly traveled 8 years in time... and... everyone... looked... exactly... the... same... Maybe they attempted to make the actors look older, but I'm pretty sure if 8 years went by, there would be at least a LITTLE grey going on. But nope, Greg Serano looked exactly the same with his dark black hair. No grey, no wrinkles, no nothing. Sean Patrick Flanery looked like he had the same scruffy beard going on, with the same exact hair style through out the 8 years, too. Like, come on. Really? It just seemed like the directors didn't care about little things and basically only cared about rushing through scenes to hurry up and make the viewers happy when the good guy won. Typical.Another thing that bugged me was the fact that it looked and felt like such a low-budget type of movie. They must have just found some random people on the street and said "HEY! WANNA BE IN A MOVIE? FREE MONEYZ!" The acting was atrocious. I like Sean Patrick Flanery because the Boondock Saints was basically amazing from start to end. His acting wasn't as good as I've seen... but still, it was better than everyone else. And, ummm... Carmen Serano? Who? Never heard of her. Never want to see her in anything again. Please. WORST acting I have seen in a "big" movie. I felt like she was reading the script while she was on camera.I could go on, but it's not even worth it. I would NOT recommend this to ANYONE. Don't waste your time.

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sonik77
2010/04/22

fake and boring , I actually turned it of before the end, its been a long time since i have done that during a movie , i cannot stress how much i think this flick was awful , the worst i have seen in a long time, how the other reviewers have given it good rating's is REALLY beyond me ????i would rather watch paint dry .i cannot believe IMDb wants 10 lines of text to submit a review what else can i tell you about this trash ?i honestly cannot think of a movie i have seen in recent years that is worse , and i have seen some rubbish movies in the last few years

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gavin6942
2010/04/23

After a horrible incident, police officer Tom Armstrong retires and moves to Mexico. But he is forced to return when the madman who targeted him once has returned, and only Armstrong knows the killer's mind well enough to play his games. But, of course, this only makes him a target.Director Robert Kurtzman ("Wishmaster"), more generally known as the FX maestro behind scores of films (often in the horror genre), brings his vision to the script of Alex Vesha, who knows something about tense situations, psychotic (but brilliant) killers and bomb scares. There are more than a handful of moments here where lives are on the line -- sometimes hundreds. Eat your heart out, Jack Bauer.While the lead role of Armstrong (Sean Patrick Flanery) has to be admired, there's no denying that Joe Pantoliano steals the show as The Lion. Menacing, devious, a master of disguise... he's a perfect casting choice for a villain. Despite decades in acting (including "The Goonies", "The Matrix" and "The Sopranos"), he still hasn't really achieved the notoriety he deserves. This probably will not be the film that breaks him into the top tier, but that day is coming. Watch out, Kevin Spacey.I have to say I'm not really keen on the romantic aspects, and there is some slowness in general where the piano music kicks in. I understand the importance of the romance and relationships in this one, but there is a break in the pace that I think ultimately works against the fast action of the movie. I cannot really offer a solution of how to reconcile the need for romance and the pace, though, so I think the best was done with what they had. I would have replaced the romantic interest with a platonic partner or boss, but that's just me.While I think the film is mildly flawed, due primarily to the pacing issue, it is worth seeing for anyone who enjoys the police or thriller genres. As stated, The Lion is a worthy villain in a long line of criminal masterminds, and Vesha, Kurtzman and Pantoliano really bring that to the forefront.

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