Showing posts with label Vigilante Diaries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vigilante Diaries. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 6, 2016
“Vigilante Diaries” Review by Anthony T
When I looked at the cast list for “Vigilante Diaries”, I couldn’t help but look at the cast list. It stars Jason Mewes from “Clerks” and “Jay & Silent Bob Strikes Back”, Former UFC light heavyweight campion and current Bellator star Quentin “Rampage” Jackson, former WWE and current Lucha Underground star Sal “Chavo Guerrero JR, Michael Jai White from “Spawn” and “Black Dynamite” and Michael Madsen from “Reservoir Dogs” and “Kill Bill”. This definitely attracted me even thought this look like a B action film.
The film is about an intense filmmaker (Mewes) who follows a vigilante killer (Paul Sloan) around to post on the web. But his filming of the vigilante killing someone who has connections to many places spark a bloodbath of epic proportions as the Armenian mob, Mexican cartel, a rouge special forces team fight to gain control and take out each other. Can the filmmaker and the vigilante make it out alive this chaotic situation that they’ve gotten himself into. Going into this film, I was hoping this would be one of those action films, where the action had intensity and the story and its characters would keep you interested to the point you’re having a good time. “Vigilante Diaries” had none of that, as this is easily one of the worst action films that I’ve seen in a very long time.
One of the reasons that this film fails on all fronts was the direction. Co-writer/director Christian Sesma’s direction was horrible. The way that he approaches the action was bad as it felt very cartoonish at times. There was no intensity to those scenes, as never did I get a sense that the good guys were any extreme danger. It made what I was watching very bland and boring. That’s not something you want in an action film when the screenplay is even worse. The acting wasn’t that great neither but that’s to be expected with a film like. Sesma doesn’t do anything in the performances aspect to make the characters standout. Everyone in this film felt one dimensional and virtually had no charisma. When that happens, it makes it a very hard time sitting through a film like this one. And one more thing, how do bring Danny Trejo into your film and have him onscreen for two minutes. It’s a crime, I’m sorry. If I’m wrong about that but it felt like two minutes.
The screenplay from Sesma and star Paul Solan is one of the worse screenplays that i’ve endured this year. What makes this bad was the fact there is no attempt to have a coherent story. I’ve seen some action films that been badly at this but at least they tried to have a story. This does not, as this is one of the most confusing films to follow that I’ve ever since. The main reason for that is it has too many characters. By having so much characters, I lost track easily with the story. Another thing that makes this screenplay bad was the fact it doesn’t develop the characters. Like in Sesma’s direction, the characters had a one dimensional feel. It felt like there was never any tension with any of the situations because I was bored with them. When that happens, everything else in the process fails.
I’ve seen some bad ones this year but this is up there as the worst film of 2016. With its cartoonish action sequences and lack of a coherent short, “Vigilante Diaries” is one diary that should stay closed.
Review Rating: One Star
Thursday, June 16, 2016
"Vigilante Diaries" Set to Blast its Way to Theater and Your Own Home
Anchor Bay Entertainment recently send us information for their upcoming release of "Vigilante Diaries". The upcoming film stars Paul Sloan (I Am Wrath, The Night Crew), Quinton "Rampage" Jackson (The A-Team, UFC Light Heavyweight Champ), action icon Michael Jai White (The Dark Knight, Black Dynamite), Jason Mewes (Clerks, Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back) and Michael Madsen (Reservoir Dogs, Kill Bill).
Special features on the DVD & Blu-Ray includes behind the scenes featurette.
"Vigilante Diaries" hits theaters in limited release on June 24th and DVD and Blu-Ray on July 5th.
Press Release:
Anchor Bay Entertainment announces the release of the highly anticipated action-comedy film Vigilante Diaries, which will be released in select theaters and on iTunes on June 24, 2016, and On Demand, Blu-ray™ and DVD on July 5, 2016. Based off the popular web series on Chill.com, the film features an all-star ensemble cast led by Paul Sloan (I Am Wrath, The Night Crew), Quinton "Rampage" Jackson (The A-Team, UFC Light Heavyweight Champ), action icon Michael Jai White (The Dark Knight, Black Dynamite), Jason Mewes (Clerks, Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back) and Michael Madsen (Reservoir Dogs, Kill Bill). The film is directed by Christian Sesma (Shoot the Hero) from a script written by Christian Sesma and Paul Sloan.
Vigilante Diaries revolves around a team of black-ops agents turned crime-fighters, led by an elusive, brooding anti-hero of near-mythical physical and weapons skills, known only as The Vigilante (Sloan). Abandoned by governments, corporations and his handlers and with a bounty on his head, The Vigilante’s jam-packed missions of rescue and revenge take the audience from the mega-mansions and underbelly of Los Angeles to far-flung locales including Iraq, Armenia, Russia, and the UK. The film introduces a cast of colorful, dangerous, and hilarious characters with each of these missions. Mewes plays Beverly Hills documentary filmmaker Michael Hanover, who records the exploits of The Vigilante and is thrust headfirst into the middle of the story he is documenting—becoming a high-value target himself in the process. Mix in a trio of Asian femme fatales, a cadre of ruthless Armenian mobsters, and at the top, a pair of deep cover super-spies hell-bent on throwing the world into chaos – it’s no wonder it’s up to The Vigilante, not God, to sort ‘em all out.
The DVD, Blu-ray™ and Digital HD will have kick ass bonus materials including a “Behind The Scenes” featurette bringing fans closer to The Vigilante.
Vigilante Diaries is an Oscar Gold Productions, Seskri Produktionz and Ton of Hats production, in association with Vallelonga Productions. The film was produced by Mike Hatton, Asko Akopyan, Nick Vallelonga, Christian Sesma and Joshua Mandel.
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