Blast |  | Actors: Nicky Andrews (II), Clyde Berning, Paul Du Toit, Vivica A. Fox, Warwick Grier Studio: First Look Pictures Category: DVD
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Seller: westbooks2005 Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 85450
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC Language: English (Original Language) Rating: R (Restricted) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 92 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: D61379D ISBN: 1592414273 UPC: 687797613790 EAN: 9781592414277 ASIN: B0009G3BEM
Theatrical Release Date: 2005 Release Date: July 19, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Its sink or swim for a former navy seal when terrorists attack an offshore oil rig to execute a daadly plan. No amount of training could prepare him for what happens next! Studio: First Look Home Entertain Release Date: 04/01/2008 Starring: Eddie Griffin Vivica A Fox Run time: 92 minutes Rating: R
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eddie griffin in a serviceable action adventure . . . October 19, 2009 trebe 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Blast (2004) is an action/adventure set on a sea based oil rig, floating off the southern California coast. Hardly a new idea, but it is still executed fairly well here. Eddie Griffin is Lamont Dixon, and ex-fireman turned tugboat operator, hired to tow the rig out to the undersea well. The task of connecting up to the well is interrupted when pseudo-protesters turn terrorist, board the rig, and take it over at gunpoint. Led by renegade environmentalist Michael Kittredge (Vinnie Jones), the group is demanding that the oil company cease operations. The FBI is called in, with Agent Lisa Reed (Vivica A. Fox) heading the negotiation team.
Dixon finds an unlikely ally in Jamaal (Breckin Meyer), one of the terrorists, who has a link to Agent Reed. Jamaal is a tech, who has several run-ins with an acrobatic, backflipping terrorist named Lola (Nadine Velazquez). The film features some decent action sequences, some of which could have benefitted from slightly improved special effects.
Blast is a bit offbeat, but holds together better than expected, for a film that features comedian Eddie Griffin in the lead role. There are times where thing go too far, but balance is usually restored before long, preserving a certain level of credibility. Vinnie Jones (The Condemned) has the crazed nutcase role down pat. Directed by Anthony Hickox, the film is apparently a remake of a 1997 German production. The presentation is widescreen, with no English subtitles, or extra features.
Not bad August 2, 2008 Michael Jones (SPAIN) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Eddie proved that he can do a serious role. I was impressed by his acting and the movie was ok.
Wonderful mix of action and comedy March 5, 2007 Jeff Davis I thought Eddie Griffin played a wonderful role in this film. I am use to seeing him in mainly comedies but he stepped out of his norm and did a action comedy. He did not over play nor under play his role. It held my attention the entire movie and my family and I all enjoyed it. I look forward to seeing more roles played by Griffin.
Blast not much of a blast. April 26, 2006 DWong (Eastern Cape, South Africa) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The movie is quite mediocre, but not as bad as you may think. The casting of Eddie Griffin as a tough action guy is ridiculous, to say the least. But the reason I bought this dvd is because Nadine Velazquez is so hot! She plays a villain, is incredibly flexible and does some great martial arts kicks. I hope she will be in other movies as the baddie, but in a much bigger, sexier, and action packed role. It's worth getting this movie if you love beautiful latino women, even though you don't see enough of her in the film.
DISCOUNT DIE HARD January 8, 2006 Michael Butts (Martinsburg, WV USA) This straight to DVD action movie is as derivative as can be, but it's still entertaining enough to pass ninety minutes. BLAST follows a tug boat captain (Eddie Griffin trying hard to be Wesley Snipes) who is tugging an oil rig on the California coast, much to the chagrin of environmentalists. A group of these do gooders take over the oil rig and have something else up their sleeves, of course. Vinnie Jones sneers and leers as Michael Kitteridge, the head of this well organized group, with lovely Nadine Valesquez as his head honchette. Breckin Meyer is on board as a federal agent working undercover, and Vivica A. Fox is the sexy FBI agent trying to work out the hostage situation. Director Anthony Hickox keeps the action moving and Griffin and Meyer have a good comic rapport. Nothing new, but okay for a diversion.
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