Lockdown Follows a police officer who returns to duty after recovering from a gun shot wound to discover incriminating evidence of illegal activities against those closest to him. He quickly finds himself trapped inside his own precinct, hunted and in search of the truth, as the crooked cops stop at nothing to recover the evidence.
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It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.
It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
Watched this movie yesterday, reminded me of Bruce Willis at Nakatomi Tower. Nice storyline but honestly Mr. Producer, Mr. Levesque and Ms McMahon think about it, was there really need to include that "porn scene" at the beginning? I mean the WWE Universe consists of so many kids who look up to these superstars didn't you guys spare a second thought for that! That really disgusted me.Dean Ambrose was good being his first movie with the shooting scenes especially the action on the rooftop and I hope he continues but he movie was a bit stagnant no real climax same shooting scenes in the staircase, elevator, cubicles.Keep up the good work Dean you'll only get better as time goes by you'll do great in a Western or Military movie! YOU'VE GOT THE LOOK ;)
I want start off by saying i never watched any of the other 12 Rounds movies. Or Lockdown ones.but I actually enjoyed the action in this movie it was quick and exciting. Now the storyline is meh and very predictable at times... I mean it's alright but i'm sure if they tried harder they could've brought up something less cliché.I thought the actors and the antagonist Burke did a pretty good job and Ambrose was great, for a first movie he was perfect.I wish to see him (main eventing Wrestlemania next year) in more movies. LETS GO AMBROSE.
I am not sure if this movie ever was in theaters, but it seems like the kind of thing that would be straight to DVD, or perhaps cable TV. I wouldn't say there was a complete lack of effort in making this movie, but for the most part it's predictable and not very good. But the movie does try to take itself seriously, and it's almost laughable at times. For instance, I think the actors probably had trouble keeping a straight face when saying some of their lines - the typical action movie tough guy lines from all those bad 80's movies. I did still manage to finish watching the movie; it wasn't awful and if you just want some mindless action, it's doable. I think where it falls short especially though is in terms of the plot. It appeared to me the plot was mostly just there for convenience to string together the action sequences that make up the core of the movie - not a lot of plot development or much change in setting. Some of the action was pretty satisfying, but it mostly looked staged and unrealistic, like sprays of bullets that constantly miss their target. I noticed when watching this, several of the make actors looked like they had raging hangovers, I imagine they were getting hammered in the evenings and not taking their work too seriously. I think the ratings for this movie will drop over time.
I remember going to see the original 12 Rounds, starring John Cena a long long time ago. Could not tell you how this movie connects with the original, except for the fact that they are both made by WWE studios, who tends to cast a new lead with all their sequels like the Marine, that also had John Cena in the league. I have no idea who Dean Ambrose is and after seeing his lack luster performance, I care not to know. The movie gave him a crap load of one- liners that kept lowering the already low quality of the movie every time he spits one out . The movie had a philosophy about a good cop only needing 12 rounds in his gun to get the job done, which was delivered like crap with Ambrose in the lead. I did enjoy the guy who played the villain. He had potential of being a memorable action movie villain but this movie is too forgettable for that to happen.Overall it's very bland.