Hellen
I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
Vashirdfel
Simply A Masterpiece
Stometer
Save your money for something good and enjoyable
SnoReptilePlenty
Memorable, crazy movie
Woodyanders
Cunning criminal mastermind Kane (smoothly played by Geoffrey Moore) gets his wicked hands on a nuclear trigger that puts the whole world in jeopardy. It's up to an elite team of government agents to retrieve said trigger and take Kane down in the process. Writer/director Andy Sidaris hits the bull's eye once again with this merry celluloid ode to the blithely adolescent joys of raging testosterone: The oodles of yummy gratuitous female nudity, big splashy explosions, ineptly staged action set pieces, a goodly amount of bloody violence, several scorching soft-core sex scenes, and an amusing sense of campy humor all add up to one highly entertaining affair. The usual bevy of beautiful babes keeps things humming throughout, with especially stand-out contributions from busty blonde Dona Speir as the feisty Donna Hamilton, ravishing brunette Roberta Vasquez as Donna's equally tough partner Nicole Justin, the incredibly gorgeous Cynthia Brimhall as sassy and enticing singer Edy Stark (Cynthia belts out an infectiously jaunty Jimmy Buffett-style trop-rock tune this time), lovely Ava Cadell as sultry-voiced disc jockey Ava, and slinky minx Carolyn Liu as Kane's duplicitous assistant Silk. The rest of the cast likewise have fun with the cheerfully silly material: Bruce Penhall as the hunky Bruce Christian, Tony Beck as the dashing Luca, Rodrigo Obregon as suavely evil smuggler Pico, Michael J. Shane as amiable klutz Shane Abilene, and, best of all, ubiquitous action movie Fu Manchu dude Al Leong as lethal assassin Raven. Mark Morris' sharp cinematography gives the picture a pleasing bright look. Richard Lyons' cool rocking syncopated score does the stirring trick. An enjoyable romp.
gridoon
Deep down inside, Andy Sidaris has his heart in the right place. He is one of the few American directors who seem to like - and take seriously - the "gorgeous women in action roles" genre. Too bad he doesn't have the talent to back up his ideas. His three obsessions in "Hard Hunted" are girls, guns and various means of transportation: about half of this movie is taken up by BORING scenes of people travelling by plane, helicopter, car or boat. The whole film seems somehow lacking in energy, as if Sidaris and everyone else involved was simply going through the motions. The only real pleasure is seeing the beautiful Roberta Vasquez in action mode - she has more to do here than in "Do or Die". (*)
valdabyryn
This is the worst film I've seen yet. Despite the fact that some viewers are willing to cast aside plot and characters, and even trade them off for naked women, there is one thing about this film that cannot be over-looked.There is a scene in which one of the women agents sneaks up on a guard to incapacitate him. The guard, an effeminate guy, stands posed with a tight camouflage shirt tucked into tight denim "hot pants." As the guard stands there trying to look oblivious, the agent makes tons of noise as she flips and rolls out of bushes and puts on her war face.If you see this film, and you like it, keep in mind the fact that YOU have horrible, horrible tastes in film. And, that no matter how epic you think "Hard Hunted" is, it's still way, way down at the bottom of the bucket. Please keep this in mind, as you stagger and reel from this film's unfortunate effects - and rate accordingly.
sardinilla
i rented this movie because i saw the girls on the cover, so i thought it would be great to see. And hell knows it is. Great girls, amazing tits and good f**k scenes. u want some plot, good characters and talent? then, hard hunted is not your movie.