Freaktana
A Major Disappointment
Invaderbank
The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.
Janae Milner
Easily the biggest piece of Right wing non sense propaganda I ever saw.
ajukoor
Street Kings was quite a surprise hit with stellar cast, somewhat intriguing story and very good direction. Motor City on the other hand is just mess. Not that it doesn't give any entertainment. It does. Specially if you are admirer of cheesy B-movies or those direct to DVD thrillers. Motor City is prime example how to exploit far superior hit film's success, when only thing that relates those two movies are just the title. It amazes me how they got Ray Liotta on board? Did they kidnap his daughter? Or just blackmailed him? Incoherent plot, bad dialog, cliché ridden plot twists that were all written by ten year old. Ray Liotta was the strongest part of the whole movie, but he seemed totally uninterested and thus uninteresting to watch. Shawn Hatosy isn't half that bad actor than he looks in Motor City. Probably it has to do something with inconsistent character development.Oh, there's another connection between two films - Clifton Powell is in both of them. But he plays different characters.
yeodawg
The original street kings were unwatchable, wasn't made a straight to video because the writer got Denzel an Oscar and had a bunch of big-name stars in it. This one has goodfellas Oscar nominee now bad cop portrayer Ray Liotta as a good-cop turned bad in this gritty movie. The movie starts off with a major drug deal of course. It goes bad of course and with bullets flying three different sides shooting (The cops, the sellers, the buyers) it's hard to figure out who's who, and who's on whose side. Anyways like the movie "EXCESSIVE FORCE" monies missing and cops are dying and everyone wants to know why and who. So we focus in on the ex-partner of the cop who got killed and the new guy investigating the murders
AGAIN!! Over –all not a bad lil' bit of white noise I'm glad I watched.
Hellmant
'STREET KINGS 2: MOTOR CITY': Three Stars (Out of Five) Sequel to the 2008 dirty cop film 'STREET KINGS', which was directed by David Ayer (who wrote the similar themed films 'TRAINING DAY', 'DARK BLUE' and 'HARSH TIMES'). This one is directed by Chris Fisher (who also directed the crooked cop film 'DIRTY' and another direct to video loose sequel 'S. DARKO') and it's written by Ed Gonzalez and Jeremy Haft. It stars Ray Liotta and Shawn Hatosy and the only returning cast member from the original is Clifton Powell as Sergeant Greene. The film once again deals with police corruption and an investigation into multiple police murders. It's set in Detroit rather than L.A. and is really just a sequel in name only. As far as direct to video sequels go of this nature it's surprisingly entertaining and at least somewhat well made.Ray Liotta plays veteran police detective Marty Kingston and Shawn Hatosy plays rookie detective Dan Sullivan. When Marty's partner is murdered he's put on assignment to head up the investigation with Sullivan. A series of clues lead to the possibility that the murder was an inside job and a police detective is the culprit. Dan is expecting a child with his young wife and he soon finds his family in danger as well as his faith in the job.The movie is pretty routine and predictable and there's definitely no big surprises. There's of course nothing groundbreaking or too memorable about the film but it is well made none the less. Hatosy and Liotta are good like always and their characters are relatable and mostly believable. The action scenes are decent and somewhat thrilling and if you like the genre you'll definitely be interested and involved in how it all works out. Nothing great or outstanding but it is an enjoyable and well made cop thriller all the same.Watch our review show 'MOVIE TALK' at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YU_O9yN8W_E
tlvx
This movie is like a poor mans Training Day. But, without even a single twist. The script leaves an awful lot to be desired.It has absolutely zero resemblance to the gritty Street Kings crime drama that came before it. The only reason I watched it was because Ray Liotta was in it. I would say save your money, but I'm not sure it even made it into theaters. If you don't have anything better to do, it's certainly not the worst movie. But don't expect anything like Street Kings of 2008.