A group of military prisoners must fight off a terrorist attack on their prison which, unbeknownst to them, is a cover for a secret drone control facility.
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Sadly Over-hyped
Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.
At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.
There are moments in this movie where the great movie it could've been peek out... They're fleeting, here, but they're worth savoring, and they happen often enough to make it worth your while.
This is a sort of DE HARD rip-off in a jail. A lousy, corny grade Z film, of course. But I enjoyed it. First, it begins in a scene, in a bar, the kind of sequence seen billions of times before BUT that eventually doesn't lead where you first expected it would; I made it to the end because of the body count game. Our heroes kill dozens of hostiles like in CALL OF DUTY game...In this film, bad guys fall like flies. They are as Special Forces as I am, or they look like just drafted soldiers. Pure enjoyable crap. I like the serial, vicious, sadistic killer who enjoys ripping the bad guys. Some interesting scenes, such as this one where the Afghan leader- a bad guy - confesses to his broad about his motivations. Good and interesting line in such a lousy stuff. The sniper character is outstanding for this kind of garbage movie; I saw it as a sort of Clint Eastwood's AMERICAN SNIPER. That's the best of the entire feature. And no one knows what happens to one of the characters.
This is one of those movies where the major issues for the characters could easily have been prevented but were caused by the characters stupidity.There also are the times where they are open and exposed to enemy fire and should have been shot but don't get shot. Even tho you sit waiting for them to be shot, nothing happens.Those things make it a bad movie.
This movie takes me back to the good ole straight to VCR days from the mid-1980's. It should fit into a niche, like those fun 80's movies with dudes getting blasted, some cheesy dialogue, and a few minutes of escape.
This film tells the story of six military personnel who are locked up in a secret military prison. They soon find out that their facility is raided by a fully armed squad in order to steal a nuclear weapon hidden in the facility. They have to outsmart the squad to stop the squad's heist."Black Site Delta" starts off semi-interesting. The introduction of the six protagonists is detailed, making viewers know who they are watching. They all have very distinct personalities, especially the weird psychopath who is not particularly macho but delivers a spine chilling performance.The rest of the film, I have to say, is not particularly good. I am particularly annoyed and even exasperated by the characters constantly being in the open, when they are in great perils from many gunmen int he facility. Are the six highly trained soldiers really going to discuss their plan of action in the entrance hall of the facility, when gunmen can be marching down any minute? And is Cam Giganget really marching down the middle of a hallway full of dead bodies, as if he is walking down a runway? Do the characters really have to stand right under a spotlight (the scene of Cam Gigandet telling the woman how he loves his daughter), when the bad guy is literally around the corner ready to shoot them? This aspect of the film is so outrageous that makes me super annoyed.Cam Gigandet's face gets more than the fair share of close up shots. While it may be pleasing to the eye, it also exposes his lack of ability to act. Furthermore, the story is very clichéd too. And surprise surprise, who gets the girl in the film? Granted, the lighting of the film is good. However, when that is the only thing that is good about the film, then there is a big problem.