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Extraction 2013 123movies

Extraction 2013 123movies

One Is The Deadliest NumberSep. 05, 2013102 Min.
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Watch: Extraction 2013 123movies, Full Movie Online – Mercy Callo is a U.S. Black Ops soldier who finds himself the only survivor of a botched prisoner extraction mission. Forced to fight his way out of a maximum-security Chechen prison, he must keep his target alive in order to save thousands of lives..
Plot: A major feature exclusively for digital, EXTRACTION follows a U.S. Black Ops team member who finds himself the only survivor of a botched prisoner extraction mission. Forced to fight his way out of a maximum-security Chechen prison, he must keep his target alive in order to catch a terrorist arms-dealer who is a threat to thousands of lives.
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Action the way it should be.
I have seen action on screen in all its forms. Whether it was Bruce Willis fighting Germans in a building or Steven Seagal killing rouge Navy Mercenaries on a boat, I’ve seen it. However for the past few years, aside from legendary actioneers like Stallone or Schwarzenegger keeping the genre alive, action film have gone really downhill. It is a category of film making that has almost disappeared entirely because of guys like Peter Berg and Louis Leterrier, who instead of having quality actors doing real stunts in places other people wouldn’t think possible, they place pretty boys like Jamie Foxx and Sam Worthington into lackluster scenarios and just let their doubles do the work while they capture the “action” with the most annoyingly shaky camera work in order to make the action more “realistic.” Ironically enough however, in reality, its all BS. Now in comes Tony Giglio, writer and director of the amazingly underrated 2005 action thriller Chaos, with his new film Extraction, a old-school die hard action film that pulls no punches, literately. The fight sequences make guys like Jason Bourne look too liberal. It is hard to believe a film that was shot in 18 days and made on only a million dollars could come out this good and deliver action as rock solid as this. With almost no CGI and some of the greatest martial art scenes ever filmed, fans of the right kind of action movies will dig Extraction. With cool performances by Vinnie Jones and Jon Foo, this is Die Hard meets Delta Force meets the Raid: Redemption. In summation folks, why Tony Giglio isn’t directing Expendables 3, I’ll never know.
Review By: pinheadmother77
If Extraction could’ve been tightened up a bit, we’d be dealing with a real winner.
When General Harding (Glover) instructs Mercy Callo (Foo) and his team to fly to Chechnya and EXTRACT a high-value target, Martin (Hentschel), from one of their infamous prisons, the mission isn’t going to be easy. While Agent Meyers (Kelly) and Kyle Black (Astin) watch over the mission from their command center, Callo and the guys enter the prison – but they are ambushed and only Callo remains.

Even though he’s found Martin, the evil (?) head of the prison, Ivan Rudovsky (Jones) has opened all the cells and instructs all the hardened prisoners to eliminate Callo and Martin. So the two guys must form an uneasy alliance in order to leave the Chechen prison alive. Who will survive this particular EXTRACTION?

Extraction – not to be confused with Extraction (2015) with Bruce Willis and our old pal Kellan Lutz – is a made-for-Crackle original movie. Because it was specifically made for this online streaming service, it’s not as well known as it perhaps should be. As of this writing, you can’t see it anywhere else. But it is a pioneer: According to the Internet Movie Database, Extraction is the first full-length feature film produced for the internet. We’re happy that honor can go to an action film.

In 2013, we were all in the grip of two things: Homeland fever and The Raid (2011) fever. It seems writer/director Giglio had the idea to fuse those two things together, and Extraction is the result. Joanne Kelly plays the Carrie Mathison-esque character and Jon Foo (which is his name and not a new form of Martial Arts) plays the Peter Quinn-crossed-with-Rama main hero.

While Foo can definitely fight, he doesn’t rate high in the charisma department (although that’s nothing new in the world of action movies, as you doubtlessly well know). He’s not likable on the level of a Gary Daniels, Richard Norton, or a Jet Li, but who is? Still, he acquits himself well. We last saw him in Universal Soldier: Regeneration (2009), but we never guessed he’d make the leap to central action hero, and we congratulate him on that.

The fight in the weight room and parts of the final brawl are real highlights and are classic action setpieces. The main problem with Extraction is that it’s too long. Trying to fit two Homeland episodes and parts of The Raid into one 106-minute film didn’t really work as well as it could have or should have. It reminded us of Riot (2018), another recent action film with a somewhat similar plot (Chuck Liddell is in the Vinnie Jones role in that one) and that also had a bloated running time. Additionally, there are some horrendous CGI bullet hits that are SyFy Channel Original Movie territory.

We only bring these complaints up because we know the makers of Extraction are capable of better. The stunts, fights, shooting, and violence are executed well. But it gets bogged down in unnecessary plot machinations the audience doesn’t care much about. A lot of the ‘Danny Glover and Sean Astin watching screens’ scenes could have been cut or eliminated altogether.

A lot of the ‘intrigue’ surrounding the Natalie character could have been trimmed as well. And there seems to be some misplaced slo-mo that could’ve been speeded up. (Don’t get us wrong; we’re fans of slo-mo, but why did we need to see a smoke bomb thrown in slow motion with operatic music behind it? It wasn’t that big a deal). And the use of Beethoven’s Ode to Joy only underlines, as if that was needed, its DieHardInA qualities.

Watching Extraction is a bit like playing the water level (AKA Labyrinth Zone) from the original Sonic the Hedgehog game for Genesis. Remember how right when Sonic is running out of air because he’s underwater and can’t breathe, you’d often find an air bubble and Sonic could continue? Well, with Extraction, right when our interest would wane – to a critical degree – something would happen and we’d perk back up and our interest continued. It was just like getting an air bubble. In most cases, that was when Vinnie Jones appeared.

I think it’s fair to say we’re both big Vinnie Jones fans, and he adds a LOT to the movie. His presence is very much appreciated. It’s a pleasure to watch him bark orders at people, punch and headbutt them, and pull threatening faces. Why does he always play a bad guy? He should be a hero in a DTV film. That would be a welcome change for both him and us, the audience. That should happen soon. Also he has a fish tank with bullets in it in his office. Sure, that’s not as impressive as it being in the front yard like in Dance or Die, but it’s something.

Hentschel as Martin exudes some Jeremy Piven-esque charm (has anyone ever said that before?) and adds some humor to the proceedings. There isn’t exactly Punchfighting in the film, but it gets very close with a scene of Prisonfighting. Presumably prison inmates can’t clutch cash in their hands as they scream and yell around the fighters, but they must have some sort of card for their commissary account.

There’s a classic scene of someone screaming while shooting a machine gun, and it all ends with a time-honored twist you just may see coming if you watch a lot of these types of movies, but that doesn’t really dampen the enjoyment of it. If anything, it ramps it up.

The Homeland-meets-the-Raid idea is a very good one, but the 106-minute running time dilutes its potential impact. If Extraction could’ve been tightened up a bit, we’d be dealing with a real winner. As it is, it gets very, very close but just misses that cigar. It gets an A for effort, but it’s a one-time watch for us.

Review By: tarbosh22000

Other Information:

Original Title Extraction
Release Date 2013-09-05
Release Year 2013

Original Language en
Runtime N/A
Budget 1100000
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated Not Rated
Genre Action, Thriller
Director Tony Giglio
Writer Tony Giglio
Actors Jonathan Patrick Foo, Falk Hentschel, Vinnie Jones
Country United States
Awards N/A
Production Company N/A
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Extraction 2013 123movies
Extraction 2013 123movies
Original title Extraction
TMDb Rating 5.236 36 votes

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