Made right after the first Expendables movie, Austin hit it off with fellow supporting actors Eric Roberts and Gary Daniels.
After Roberts's character is killed off, Austin, a border agent, goes from the southern to the northern border, away from all the violence.
Of course, the usual psychotic terrorist and his cronies kidnap Austin's daughter, and Austin has to chase them down. Austin's tussle with martial artist Daniels is probably the best fight scene in Austin's movie career.
Pretty good for DTV.
I've seen most of those, but Michael Pare had a great death scene in Maximum Conviction.
After several years without them, two new die Hard ripoffs will be released this summer, Sky Scraper with Dwayne "the Rock" Johnson, and Final Score starring Pierce Brosnan and Dave Bautista.
Here are some lesser known ripoffs you might not be familiar with:
Command Performance: Dolph Lundgren plays a biker/rocknroll drummer giving a performance for the Russian premier (who knew Putin liked metal) when terrorists take over the arena. Directed by Dolph, this is as a DTV movie that was so good they released it theatrically.
Maximum Conviction: Steves Seagal and Austin team up to close out a prison, when a CIA agent is let into the prison with an implant that contains 50 million dollars, and a team of mercs, led by Michael Pare, are out to get the dough.
Red Wolf: Chinese rip off of Speed 2, itself a Die Hard ripoff has terrorists take over a strangely unoccupied cruise ship, and a former cop and his pickpocket lady love have to save the ship.
The Last Hour: Shannon Tweed is kidnapped and taken to a high rise. Her husband, and her ex- (Michael Pare) team up to rescue her.
Time Game: This one is hard to find...Peter O'Brian, best known for starring in the Indonesian action flick, Rambu, stars as one man out to stop terrorists in a tall building. Oh, and there's a bomb.
Any other fun examples?
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