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Chain of Command exists in that frustrating gray area between "so bad it's awesome" and "so bad it's just boring". It is not a complete disaster, but it squanders a massive amount of its potential by not letting its two primary action titans cut loose against each other.
Chain of Command centers on James Webster (played by martial arts maestro ), a Special Forces operative returning home from duty only to find that his brother has been brutally murdered. Naturally, Webster defaults to a one-man vengeance mission.
If you are a die-hard fan of Michael Jai White or want to see Steve Austin looking intimidating in tactical gear, it might be worth a background watch on a rainy Sunday afternoon. Otherwise, you are better off spinning White's Falcon Rising or Austin's The Condemned to see what these legends look like when they are firing on all cylinders! Chain_of_Command_2015
When you put the star of Black Dynamite and Blood and Bone in the same arena as the Texas Battlesnake, fans expect absolute fireworks. Unfortunately, the film runs into several structural traps common to the B-movie circuit:
: Carraway attempts to give the movie a dark, neo-noir visual palette. While hampered by a low budget, the moody lighting occasionally succeeds in setting a grim tone. 📌 The Verdict Chain of Command exists in that frustrating gray
As he begins cracking skulls and pulling at threads, he uncovers a massive, deep-rooted military conspiracy involving corrupt officials and heavy drug trafficking. Standing on the other side of this conflict is a ruthless operative played by none other than WWE Hall of Famer . 📉 The Reality: Great Cast, Muted Execution
: Actor Max Ryan steps up in the third act to deliver a genuinely tense, professionally choreographed knife fight that briefly wakes the movie up from its slumber. Naturally, Webster defaults to a one-man vengeance mission
What did you think of the matchup between Michael Jai White and Steve Austin? Let us know your favorite in the comments below! Chain of Command (2015) - Blood Brothers
