Black Site Delta

2017 "Don't expect the good guys to save you."
Black Site Delta
3.9| 1h27m| en| More Info
Released: 05 May 2017 Released
Producted By: Base Film Productions
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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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GUENOT PHILIPPE 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.
Kresten Sckerl (kressckerl) 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.
Uriah43 After a bar fight results in a fatality, an American soldier named "Jake" (Cam Gigandet) is sent to a top secret prison where only those with classified information are imprisoned. As it so happens, however, this prison also contains drones and missiles used to hit terrorist targets elsewhere in the world. Not only that, but a nuclear warhead is also kept there as well. That being the case it is an extremely tempting target for an Afghan warlord named "General Khan" (Arash Mokhtar) whose family was killed by the Americans—and he wants vengeance. To that end he hires a mercenary by the name of "Colonel Irving" (Michael Dale) who proceeds to hire a crack team in order to take the secret base by force. What he doesn't count on are the prisoners who have managed to obtain their release in all of the confusion and are equally intent on stopping them from getting their hands on a nuclear weapon. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this film had potential but suffered from a lack of imagination, bad acting, poorly written script and an extremely predictable plot. That being said, I have rated it accordingly. Below average.
Michael Ledo Jake (Cam Gigandet) a former black ops guy, kills a man in a bar fight in self defense and winds up in a secured black site prison with other rogue/crazed operatives. After Taylor (John Brodsky) a slightly cannibalistic individual who likes knives, introduces everyone in the cells, the site is attacked by a bunch of guys in black outfits. They are taking over the site. Our guys escape from their cells and figure out the sinister plot of the perpetrators. It seems at the same site is a building that controls long range drones. One drone has a 50 megaton nuke attached to it and the Taliban leader...oh this is too silly to continue, but you get the picture. It is bad guys vs. badder guys.This is an action film that goes through the motions without a great story or characters. Lots of fighting and gun play in one location. The production is sort of like Asylum combined with WWE without the special CG monster or "Professional Wrestlers." Why did they bother? F-word. Sex. No nudity.