Sniper: Ghost Shooter

2016
5.4| 1h40m| R| en| More Info
Released: 02 August 2016 Released
Producted By: Destination Films
Country: United States of America
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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.

Genre

Drama, Action, War

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Director

Don Michael Paul

Production Companies

Destination Films

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Sniper: Ghost Shooter Audience Reviews

Actuakers One of my all time favorites.
BroadcastChic Excellent, a Must See
Borgarkeri A bit overrated, but still an amazing film
Staci Frederick Blistering performances.
Michael Ledo This is another story in the life of Gunnery Sgt. Brandon Beckett (Chad Michael Collins) and Richard Miller (Billy Zane). The characters have been introduced in a previous film:"Sniper: Reloaded-2011".They are part of an elite sniper group. The film starts out in Syria, then Turkey, and finally ends up in Georgia where our team is tasked to protect the building of a gas line to connect Georgia to Ukraine. Beckett suspects the Georgians working with the US are supplying the enemy with co-ordinates due to some recent killings (new people in landing party).The movie has a lot of sniper style killing. If people looking through a scope and taking the head shot is your kind of film, this is it. Plot is straight forward.Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity.
freemanpatrick7 I watched this on a bootleg site that was all written in Arabic. The copy of the DVD had Arabic subtitles. I couldn't help wondering how that audience receives a movie like this, let alone do they enjoy watching it? Maybe they don't care, they just pirate the movies and make their money.Anyway, I've been out of the "Sniper" loop since about the second one (What are we on now? 12?) so I needed to do a little catching up. I have to say that this wasn't nearly as bad as I thought it would be. Sure the visual fx were pretty cheesy and the dialog was, at times, embarrassing. But over all it far surpassed anything Steven Seagal has done in the last decade or so (with the possible exception of The Cockpuncher) So, in doing a little research I discovered that just about anyone associated with these films is either trying to get a career started or pretending their career isn't yet over.There was, in fact some decent acting. You can tell a good actor when he delivers the cheesiest line in a way that almost makes you believe him (or her)But the one overlying factor was that whenever Dennis Haysbert was on screen I kept expecting him to say, "That's Allstate's stand. Are you in good hands?"
blazedounal 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.
Boots7777 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.