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Militia

Director: Jim Wynorski
Actors: Dean Cain, Jennifer Beals, Frederic Forrest, Stacy Keach, John Beck
Studio: Platinum Disc
Category: DVD

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Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars 13 reviews
Sales Rank: 201480

Format: NTSC
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: R (Restricted)
Running Time: 89 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

UPC: 096009078294
EAN: 0096009078294
ASIN: B00008G85W

Theatrical Release Date: 2000
Release Date: August 27, 2002
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5 out of 5 stars IT'S ONLY ME, BUT:   May 31, 2008
Joan M. Mckeown (ontario, canada)
GREAT MOVIE. SUSPENCFUL. DEAN CANE IS GREAT AS AFT AGENT PARTNERED WITH JENNIFER BEALS AS JULIE SANDERS WHO ACTUALL FIRES A RIFLE. STACEY KEACH IS GREAT IN HIS PART. A GREAT GOOD GUY/BAD GUY SHOW WITH THE GOOD GUY'S WINNING IN THE END. ALTHO THE GOVERNMENT DOES TAKE A FEW HITS. JM


2 out of 5 stars a disorganized 'Militia'...   May 28, 2007
golgotha.gov (Texas)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

MILITIA (2000)
directed by Jim Wynorski
approx. 90 minutes

This is a pretty silly look at the militia movement from the perspective of an "undercover" Federal sniper.

Former TV Superman Dean Cain attempts to infiltrate a big bad militia with the help of a anti-government dissident William Fain (played by Frederic Forrest*) who wants whats best for his family. 'FLASHDANCE' star Jennifer Beals is in for the ride to help Mr. Sniper monitor the group. Stacey Keach plays a G.Gordon Liddy type radio personality who it turns out is "more than a sympathizer". Perhaps the only worthwhile segments of this movie are the dialogue between the agent and Fain, debating the government's hamfisted handling of past incidents. Cain's character is meant to show the "human" side of the Federals who wants to minimize damage but still believes in the occasional forced disarmament.

There are no big surprises here: the militia are mostly shown to be semi-literate, violent goons and the Federals, while perhaps overly assertive, are right to use deadly force against the citizenry. It is also true that some of the footage is lifted directly from other well known movies, including 'DELTA FORCE II' and 'T2: JUDGEMENT DAY'. What's strange about this movie is that it was one of director Jim Wynorski's few attempts to produce a movie with social content. He is better known for low grade sexuality movies such as 'THE BARE WENCH PROJECT' and 'BUSTY COPS'.

The "slant" of this movie will not surprise anyone familiar with the real tragedies it exploits and the media's treatment of 2nd Amendment issues.

*-The casting of Frederic Forrest as Fain may be to reference to his extremist Army surplus store owner character in 'FALLING DOWN'.



4 out of 5 stars lovemovies   August 3, 2005
Sherry G. Casey (Georgia)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I liked this movie. Good action, good story, Dean Cain and his gorgeous self. Liked the banter between Dean and Jennifer Beal. Cute interaction. Lots of interesting twists in the story. Recommend it.


1 out of 5 stars Unforgivable   March 7, 2004
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Fifteen minutes hadn't passed during this movie before I stopped watching. Aside from being one of those movies you know they write the scripts for in five minutes, I was shocked to find scenes STOLEN directly from Terminator 2, with simply a change of characters and music. It doesn't matter if they were given permission to or not, such a lack of effort and creativity deserves no merit. Do not even watch.


1 out of 5 stars Typical bad movie   February 8, 2004
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

It's too obvious when they switch from pre-recorded footage from other sources to their own lame scenes. The plot completely lacks creativity (uh oh, bad guys have missiles, hero has to go stop them from launching). I don't mind action movies that use a recycled plot of they do a good job of it, but this movie has none of its own style, just a low-budget movie you would expect to be a cable network original or something like that.

The only thing they added to a generic script was a brief rant by Dean Cain about how the milita nuts are afraid of the ATF (losely quoted) "breaking into their house and taking their guns." Newsflash Mr. Cain: that's EXACTLY what the ATF does, unless maybe they break in to take your alcohol or tobacco. If he wanted to make an anti-militia statement, doing it from the mouth of an ATF agent isn't the most convincing method.

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