SmugKitZine
Tied for the best movie I have ever seen
Huievest
Instead, you get a movie that's enjoyable enough, but leaves you feeling like it could have been much, much more.
Neive Bellamy
Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.
Kaydan Christian
A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
Comeuppance Reviews
Harly Cordell (Randall) is a highly-trained Special Forces warrior. She leaves her army base to do some investigating when she realizes the super-evil Lydell (Gauthier) is on the loose. They were once a couple when they were in the army together. But Lydell went to the dark side, and began doing deals with mobsters like Franco (Lauria). Lydell even shot Harly in the head at one point in the past, and she still deals with dizziness and disorientation because of it. Her cranial condition is going to make her quest for revenge even tougher. So after traveling through the seedy areas of L.A., the final confrontation ensues. How much force will be enough? You might be surprised to know that there is a sequel to Excessive Force (1993). It's in-name only, as T.I.G is nowhere in sight. While it may seem odd that the first one warranted a sequel, keep in mind there are THREE Crackerjack movies. T.I.G. must leave 'em wanting more, but then others, such as Judge Reinhold, or, in this case, Stacie Randall, must take his place. But surely a Guinness world record must have been won here for "most times a single word appears in a movie title", with an impressive THREE times for the word "Force". What it there was a third film? Would it be called Excessive Force III: Force on Force on Force? While three times might seem like a lot of force, the movie itself is run of the mill, by the book action with nothing to make it rise above the pack.That being said, Stacie Randall as the lead is certainly attractive enough, but is she up to the standards of a Cynthia Rothrock? We say no...but maybe she wasn't trying to be. Perhaps the filmmakers were trying to position her as an "anti-Rothrock", or at least an alternative to her. The fact that Randall didn't continue in the action world indicates her heart might not have been into the beating up and shooting of baddies. Shame, she might have come into her own later, especially if she had gotten a better project than this. But we'll never know. But she does wear this indescribable silver outfit which makes her look like some kind of superhero, but for her it's just everyday wear. She's backed up by some good people, such as Dan Lauria, Tom Wright and the ubiquitous James Lew, who seemingly was in every 90's action movie. We were happy to see him, and he even worked as a fight choreographer. Gauthier, who plays Lydell, was charismatic, and his sidekick Yates (Tatum) was...sleeveless, so there's that, but the movie is so straitlaced.It's a professionally-made product, and the New Line widescreen DVD looks nice, but the movie is just so perfunctory. Like it's ticking off the boxes of what the filmmakers were told that action fans were supposed to like. But where's the heart? Where's the originality? Sure, the fact that the hero is a hot chick with a brain condition sounds novel enough...but it's just not enough to keep the entire movie afloat. We really, truly WANTED to like Excessive Force II: Force on Force - the title alone certainly floats our boat - but the movie just didn't have it.We really were hoping for better here...but unfortunately, and sadly, Excessive Force II: Force on Force is the action movie equivalent of flavorless mush.For more action insanity, please visit: www.comeuppancereviews.com
gridoon
"Excessive Force II" has a thin revenge plot (which can almost be summed up in the following sentence: "They left her for dead....and now they're going to pay"), but the action (fights, explosions, and a car chase) is not bad, and Stacie Randall is a solid heroine. Not only does she have a stunningly beautiful face and a magnificent body, but she also handles the action like a pro. Some of her fight scenes are thrilling (the choreography is by James Lew and Phillip Tan, both with numerous similar credits on IMDb), and she's not afraid to get down and dirty when the part requires it. In short, those expecting a brilliant action film won't get it here, and the fans of the original (yes, all 3 of them) won't like the fact that this "sequel" is completely unrelated, but fans of action films with strong female leads won't be disappointed. (**)
darlenefraser2000
Warning may contain spoilers! You know it's amazing how many franchises are on the shelf, these day's. But what's even more amazing, is that producer's are allowed to get away with putting a certin title on there film, that they claim is related to the original movie. One of those film's just happen's to be "Excessive Force 2". This film is only connected with the original through title only. The story is utterly pathetic, and only offers cliches to the genre. Stacie Randall play's Harley Cordell, a cop who's hunting down one of her old enemy's, who left her for dead. But Harley is back, and seeking revenge. Filled with bad fight scenes, and gratorious nudity involving stripper's at a bar, "Excessive force 2" is one of those film's that belong's on the roster of such film's as "Sometime's They Come Back For More". Film's that only exist to fill the producer's pocket. on a once great franchise.