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T.n.t. 1997
T.n.t. 1997











t.n.t. 1997
  1. T.N.T. 1997 MOVIE
  2. T.N.T. 1997 TV

When one of the ops goes horribly wrong, Alex walks away from the group. They're a group of Iraq War vets who are sent around the world to deal with sensitive issues that require them to beat up and shoot people. * out of 4-(Bad)Īlex Cheval (Gruner) is a member of TNT, or the Tactical Neutralization Squad. Then again though, nobody gets hit by a truck in Substitute 4. Indeed Radler rebounded with the far more enjoyable Substitute 4:Failure Is Not An Option, although that one is no great shakes, at least it doesn't have Olivier Gruner trying to talk all lovey-dovey with his co-star. The fight sequences would be okay, if not for the god-awful directing and basically it becomes quite obvious that this was a quick shoot. Indeed watching Olivier Gruner interact with Rebecca Staab (Who plays Olivier's girlfriend) is truly as bad as it gets. Gruner is as usual dependably bad, with awkward acting so reprehensible it makes you cringe. Jones on the other hand seem totally embarrassed, as they should be. Acting-wise, Randy Travis probably gives the best performance, giving an adequate tough guy role, despite not having enough screen time.

t.n.t. 1997

The climax is alone worth it for fans of camp because Gruner and Jones duke it out in what amounts to the world's most ridiculous climax.

T.N.T. 1997 MOVIE

Helmed by Robert Radler, TNT fails miserably as a generic stupid actioner, the movie is mercilessly boring for it's first half only to be undeniably hilarious it's second half. Eric Roberts and Sam "Flash Gordon" Jones are the guys who want to take him on. (Or as Randy Travis puts it) It seems that Gruner is part of a unit called TNT (this is one of the film's better ideas) and after the senseless murder of a woman and child, Olivier gets sad and runs away from the unit. Producer Felicia Lowe says the neighborhood reflects “the long struggle of a people trying to gain a foothold here, often against overwhelming odds.Olivier Gruner (Finally I can go back to reviewing other movies, since this wraps up my turkey binge)stars as a gym instructor who's past jumps out of the bushes and bites him in the ass. Narrated by folklorist Charlie Chin, this hourlong PBS documentary recounts its history from the viewpoints of its residents. If it’s poor taste you’re after (offensive jokes about sex and drugs), this is the place.Ĭhinatown, the second most popular destination for San Francisco tourists (after the Golden Gate Bridge), has endured as a thriving community and gateway to Asian immigrants over the course of 150 years. Then there’s “Hitz,” about two record industry executives (Claude Brooks and Rick Gomez) and their crude, swaggering boss (Andrew Dice Clay). Think of it as “Amen” sans Sherman Hemsley. Ramsey) with a gospel-singing congregation. As for the former category, “Good News” centers on a young pastor (David P.

T.N.T. 1997 TV

And so this week UPN jump-starts the fall TV season with new sitcoms and season premieres. When you’re smaller, you have to try harder. CBS also plans nightly highlights at 12:37 a.m. USA plans more than 84 hours of live coverage from the new Arthur Ashe Stadium, where opening ceremonies will be carried from Flushing, N.Y. Open title at this annual Grand Slam tournament. Top-ranked Pete Sampras seeks his third consecutive U.S. Weaver’s malevolent Claudia Alvise plots the demise of her stepdaughter in a story whose familiar elements include a vanity mirror, the Black Forest, a poisoned apple and seven dwarfs, er, “outcasts.” Here, the young heroine Lilli (Monica Keena) clashes with the icy second wife (Sigourney Weaver) of her loving father (Sam Neill). No one will confuse Disney’s animated classic with this macabre adaptation of the original Grimm Brothers fable. Roger Daltrey appears as 17th century pillager William Dampier. Hence, we learn about the infamous exploits of such legends as Francis Drake, Henry Morgan, Captain Kidd, Blackbeard and the Irish “lady pirate” Granuaille by way of archival material, original paintings and commentary from historical experts. Shiver me timbers, the buccaneers at TBS have assembled a two-part, four-hour look at those who plundered the high seas between the 16th and 18th centuries. Truman in a 1995 HBO drama, is equally fine here (under the astute direction of veteran John Frankenheimer), as he humanizes the man who once called himself “just a rough ol’ country boy.” Concludes Tuesday TNTīased upon the 1968 book by Marshall Frady, this compelling, expertly acted biography tells of the bigoted, pro-segregation governor of Alabama whose run for the presidency in 1972 was abruptly halted by a gunman whose five bullets left him in a wheelchair.













T.n.t. 1997