Black Cat II starts off with a bang as our heroine undergoing a procedure to turn her into the perfect killing machine. We then proceed to two Russian killing machines mow down their target and escaping in a scene that is right out of The Spy Who Loved Me but only with more shlock. We then treated to these two Russians shooting their way through a military checkpoint with hilarious action choreograph that would fit right at home in an IFP/Godfrey Ho classic. Sadly the movie really starts to slow down at this point as the hunt of the hitmen truly begins, other then a few scattered fights and a clandestine murder of an old woman there are few psychotronic sights to be hold. You could definitely do a lot worse but this by no means a classic.