Review of U.S. Seals

U.S. Seals (2000 Video)
U.S. Seals stink and sink
20 January 2003
Well, I'm a huge action movie buff. I've come to expect a little artistic license on the part of filmmakers as to what certain action figures do. After all, it makes an otherwise bland story exciting. After watching U.S. Seals, though, I think some take that license too far.

the movie started out okay, the acting wasn't too bad and the dialogue not terrible. The plot was about as watery as the Pacific and held water like the Titanic but that's acceptable for an action movie. But then it got really bad. The unit, which passes itself off to be part of the world renowned U.S. Navy SEALs takes things into its own hands after their leader's wife gets killed. Things go from bad to stupid when the Seals invade the crooks lair. I don't know what kind of bullets the bad-guys were using but they were causing explosions around the "heroes." Also, they attacked several pill-boxes with hand-grenades without anyone getting hit.... yeah, that's plausible. Then, there's the ammo issue... the issue would be around 120 rounds each. There must have been at least 120 guys to kill so I fail to see how they didn't run out somewhere. I don't remember seeing them reload once.

In brief, this was a terrible movie... almost as bad as its sequel.
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