Music, Frederik Wiedmann editors, Cameron Hallenbeck, Michael Kuge director of photography, Martin Chichov.Ĭhad Michael Collins, Billy Zane, Nick Gomez, Ravil Isyanov, Stephanie Vogt, Navid Negahban, Presciliana Esparolini, Enoch Frost, Dennis Haysbert. Originally released as a motion picture in 2016. It’s no wonder the entire cast look downright depressed.English, French (PAR), Portuguese or Thai dialogue English, Spanish, French, Mandarin, Chinese, Thai, Korean or Portuguese subtitles English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing.īased on characters created by Michael Frost Beckner & Crash Leyland. That, along with the fact that there is precious little sniping and far too much spray and pray, we expected something a little more tactical. often has an arrangement by which the shooter can quickly raise or lower it. It pretty much kills the whole point of the movie. Slightly less accurate, but quicker to bring to the aim, are 'ghost ring'.
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Once again then, it’s a case of CGI muzzle flashes and CGI blood, along with terrible CGI gunships that look like PS2 renderings. The sixth follow-up of the popular film franchise ‘Sniper’ is an enthralling adventure that plunges the audience into the vortex of an international energy conflict.
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Well done.īut the worst thing about this movie is that the gun battles are poor, we don’t expect real bullets to be fired but in a movie about weapons being fired, we at least expect blanks to be used. Directed by Don Michael Paul, ‘Sniper: Ghost Shooter’ is a 2016 military action feature film released in the direct-to-video format.
So let’s give some credit to Sniper: Ghost Shooter for getting up there and filming those gun battles in those beautiful places. In movies like Independence Day: Resurgence, we have the cast clearly sitting on a soundstage with fake oceans and fake deserts behind them, with what are clearly studio lights shining awkwardly on their shoulders.
They’re varied, moving from Turkey to the 4,000 heights of the Carpathians, or at the very least locations that look convincingly like those places. The best thing about this movie is the locations. This movie should not be 100 minutes long and trying to get all political. Worse is the story, which is practically non existent, Collins moves from one location to another, shoot outs occur and a subplot of corruption ‘intrigue’ just kills all will to continue. Billy Zane we’re talking about there, with the ‘sparse screen time’ thing, but I don’t know if I would even bother complaining about that. This is a movie that has the now worn idea of casting an actor that has previously appeared in the most profitable movie, putting him on the DVD cover then having other people actually appear in the movie. Beckett and various team members travel central and eastern Europe engaging in pitched battles, with the former suspecting that a corrupt individual is within their ranks. A ghost shooter seems to know exactly where. Dennis Haysbert also shows up for his paycheque, doing the usual ‘Colonel’ thing, giving orders off-screen. Elite snipers Beckett (Chad Michael Collins) and Miller (Billy Zane) are tasked with guarding a gas pipeline. Beckett is part of a team that is lead by Richard Miller, played by Billy Zane who again returns to the series. The film sees Chad Michael Collins return as Brandon Beckett, son of Samuel Beckett (Tom Berenger) as he is tasked with dealing with protection for certain individuals in a trans-Georgian oil pipeline that is under constant attack from insurgents. So here is the skinny for people already about to give up No, it no longer features Tom Berenger, yes, it’s directed by Don Michael Paul and yes, it features fake muzzle flashes and is generally like a lengthy YouTube fan creation. This one, Sniper: Ghost Shooter is actually the sixth in the series. Well I guess we can finally answer the burning question that all of us had earlier this year, was Steven Seagal’s Sniper: Special Forcesa part of the ‘Sniper’ series? Apparently not, because here is another official entry in that series.