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Interceptor Force 2

Interceptor Force 2 (2002) Movie Poster
  •  USA  •    •  90m  •    •  Directed by: Phillip J. Roth.  •  Starring: Olivier Gruner, Roger Cross, Adrienne Wilkinson, Elizabeth Gracen, Alex Jolig, Eve Scheer, Nigel Bennett, Richard Gnolfo, Hristo Shopov, Vladimir Kolev, Maxim Genchev, Julian Vergov, Georgio Borissov.  •  Music by: Anthony Riparetti.
     In the not too distant future a new team of specially trained government soldiers called an Interception Team contend with the latest hostile alien encounter. When an alien scout ship crashes in eastern Russia, Sean Lambert and his elite force are dispatched to investigate. They come face-to-face with a seemingly invincible seven-foot tall, shapeshifting foe hell-bent on blowing up a Russian nuclear power plant in an effort to destroy mankind through a nuclear winter. The stakes become personal when the alien discovers it was Lambert who killed its mate four years ago (Interceptor Force). A major battle ensues as the Interceptor Team look to save the Earth from alien annihilation.

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The first "Inceptor Force" was a horrible movie. I'm shocked anyone even discussed making a sequel, let alone made one. Olivier Gruner is perhaps one of the worst actors alive. He has no business being in the business, let alone to star in a film.

Thankfully he does have a good supporting cast behind him, which does help to salvage the movie. I enjoyed Elizabeth Gracen's performance, despite the film's need to take the tough female soldier and have her be the one who breaks down and stars to freak out. It made no sense to make this hardened soldier be the one to freak out when the movie had a built in character who could logically freak out, Dawn DeSilvia, the scientist, brilliant played by Adrienne Wilkinson, though, I will admit, it was less predictable to have the scientist get to be one of the most collected characters.


Review by xenatorres from the Internet Movie Database.

 

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