Uncommon Valour (1983)
There is no shortage of missing in action prisoner of war movies from the 80’s, however, featuring a terrific cast and a director of note Uncommon Valour is far from your typical ‘Nam action.
There is no shortage of missing in action prisoner of war movies from the 80’s, however, featuring a terrific cast and a director of note Uncommon Valour is far from your typical ‘Nam action.
It’s time to look at Trancers 6. This time a fresh face, an attempt to revive the franchise and some humour at Deth’s expense. What could go wrong?
It pains me to think that such a limp approach was taken to Trancers 4 and 5 following the strength of Trancers III.
Following the vastly stronger third outing Trancers 4 Jack of Swords is merely a little more watchable than the second outing.
For the second entry to suck it comes as a pleasant surprise that this follow-up manages to kick some Squid butt!
At first glance Trancers II: The Return of Jack Deth looks to be an awesome sequel to a perfect low budget sci-fi hit. Is it?
Trancers is the granddaddy of direct-to-video and a mostly successful opening to the franchise.