Tactical Force
Stars: “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, Michael Shanks, Michael Jai White | Written and Directed by Adamo P. Cultraro
After a disastrous attempt to rescue real hostages which causes thousands of dollars of damage, an L.A.P.D. Swat team are sent by their long-suffering boss to an isolated location to improve their mission tactics. Stumbling across an illegal operation between two rival gangs, the team are plunged head first into an all-too-real battle. Ttrapped in an abandoned hangar, armed with nothing but blanks, the team must put their skills to the test and take down the gangs and more importantly come out of the exercise alive.
Yet another straight to DVD movie from former WWE wrestler “Stone Cold” Steve Austin and producer Jack Nasser, who both previously worked together on Damage, The Stranger, Hunt to Kill and the recently released Born To Fight, Tactical Force comes from freshman...
Stars: “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, Michael Shanks, Michael Jai White | Written and Directed by Adamo P. Cultraro
After a disastrous attempt to rescue real hostages which causes thousands of dollars of damage, an L.A.P.D. Swat team are sent by their long-suffering boss to an isolated location to improve their mission tactics. Stumbling across an illegal operation between two rival gangs, the team are plunged head first into an all-too-real battle. Ttrapped in an abandoned hangar, armed with nothing but blanks, the team must put their skills to the test and take down the gangs and more importantly come out of the exercise alive.
Yet another straight to DVD movie from former WWE wrestler “Stone Cold” Steve Austin and producer Jack Nasser, who both previously worked together on Damage, The Stranger, Hunt to Kill and the recently released Born To Fight, Tactical Force comes from freshman...
- 11/4/2011
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Writer/director Adamo P. Cultraro’s “Tactical Force” opens inside a grocery store during a daring albeit poorly planned armed robbery. In order to dispatch one of the goons who has taken a handful of civilians hostage, a Swat officer — portrayed by professional badass Michael Jai White — takes down one of these nefarious villains with a 1965 Red Ryder Bb gun. If that sounds like your idea of a good time, then this might be the greatest direct-to-video actioner to grace your high-definition television screen all year. However, if you laughed aloud and/or openly mocked this bizarre little scenario, perhaps you should move on to greener cinematic pastures. After all, it honestly doesn’t get much better than that. Unless, of course, you count the copious amounts of slow motion. Which, for the record, I don’t. To tell you the truth, it’s this level of absurdity, this blatant...
- 8/13/2011
- by Todd Rigney
- Beyond Hollywood
The embedded trailer for “Stone Cold” Steve Austin and Michael Jai White’s latest straight-to-dvd action opus “Tactical Force” may not look like much, but it features one of my all-time favorite action movie cliches: a police captain yelling at his officers for causing too much property damage. Despite the numerous times I’ve seen this bit, it truly never gets old. Plus, you’ve gotta love that tagline. “This drill just got real.” That’s Hollywood magic right there, my friends. Real Hollywood magic. Specifically, here’s what the film is about: A training exercise for the Lapd Swat Team goes terribly wrong when they find themselves pitted against two rival gangs while trapped in an abandoned Hangar. Adamo P. Cultraro’s “Tactical Force”, which co-stars Michael Shanks, Lexa Doig, Darren Shahlavi, and Steve Bacic, arrives on DVD and Blu-ray on August 9th, 2011. The trailer resides below. function getVideo...
- 6/22/2011
- by Todd Rigney
- Beyond Hollywood
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