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(1997 Video)

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6/10
Ultimate Movie About Greed
Zanatos8 April 1999
"The Killing Grounds" has to be one of the few movies where you will dislike every single character. Fortunately, unlike some movies...like the awful "Skin Deep," you aren't supposed to like them.

A group of criminals steal a huge load of gold bars and plan on flying it over the US-Mexican border. Two of them are undercover cops, and they plan on cheating the others by keeping the gold after one of them flies it over the border. The plane crashes in the woods of the American Southwest, killing open of the cops and the plane's pilot.

Overall, the beginning of "The Killing Grounds" could have been better, and that could have made it into an exceptional movie instead of a mediocre one. Still, it wouldn't be a waste of your time to see this movie, since there are so many other movies like it out there that are really bad. Zanatos' score: ### out of ##### (or a 6 on this site's scale). Check it out.
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4/10
Not bad....
Gilson8 April 1999
This was actually not a bad movie.

I mean, it was not great or anything, but it was still pretty good.

The funny part is, is that both Anthony Michael Hall(16 Candles. The Breakfast Club. Weird Science) and Courtney Gains(Can't Buy Me Love) were always playing the parts of dorks when they were teenagers, but now they play the parts of a bunch of crazy killers in this. A true "Revenge Of The Nerds" movie. :-)
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4/10
Typical for what it is
Leofwine_draca3 April 2019
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THE KILLING GROUNDS is a typical '90s B-movie thriller, no better or worse than a dozen others. A family camping holiday in the wilderness runs into danger when stolen gold gets thrown into the mix alongside a couple of murderous criminals, played by two familiar faces from the 1980s: Courtney Gains (of THE 'BURBS) and Anthony Michael Hall (the John Hughes favourite). The story takes a very long time to pick up speed and get going, although there are some nifty nihilistic touches in the latter stages.
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Good cast, imaginative script
Uthman8 September 1999
The film appears at its beginning to be a hack potboiler, but as the action proceeds, the intelligence of the script pokes through, and the viewer gets hooked. The cast is uniformly good, and few of the characters are unidimensional. There is a little bit of a problem with a deus ex machina device at the end, but overall I would give the writer and director pretty high marks. This is certainly worth renting or watching on cable.
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8/10
Love it, definitely, madly, deeply
searchanddestroy-125 November 2020
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The perfect example of what B or even grade Z features, direct to DVD films, can bring from time to time, if you dare check fifty of them to finally find the rare gem. I love this film because you have plenty of characters, and not necessarily plenty of plots, where there is NO LEAD, NO GOOD characters to feel empathy to, and eventually no survivors at the end. Some kind of TREASURE OF THE SIERRA MADRE syndrome. But of course at a very large, huge lesser scale. Yes, there were plenty of those movies in the prolific 90's but, I repeat, you have to dig deep inside the big amount of those most of the time garbage material. I don't care about the lousy directing or acting, the director seems to have focused his movies on unusual and unexpected schemes. I have some of his in my library. In this kind of stuff, I focus on stories that are not foreseeable. NOT FORESEEABLE. That's all.
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