Deadbeat at Dawn - Violence and Vanity

Published: April 4, 2016, 10:21 p.m.

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It took four years and many many punches, but the final product is a roller coaster of a stinker. Jim Van Bebber\'s gang-revenge film has one of the craziest final fights ever captured in film.

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Along the way is a series of bonkers sequences that may or may not work for everyone but it\'s still a wild ride. The first 2/3 of the film is pretty slow, if we are honest. You have your typical "gang murdered my babe and now I gotta get me some revenge" plot but it seems there just wasn\'t enough material to have just that plot line. The film would have been about 30 minutes if it stuck to the plan. So there\'s alot of scenes that seem to be put in as time fillers. These time fillers setup the protagonist\'s (Goose) life and universe but they have very little to do with anything and can be a little tedious to get past.

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Once the movie hits the gas pedal though, watch out! The last 1/3 of the film is some seriously ridiculous action. Goose\'s handling of the attacks on him and his subsequent attacking of the gang members rivals Danton (Deadly Prey). He kicks some serious ass. He dispatches about 30 guys in less than 20 minutes. He\'s offing guys at a rate of 1.5 per minute. It\'s awesome.

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Deadbeat at Dawn isn\'t the most exciting of movies and most might walk away but the end is so worth the trip that we say it\'s a good choice for any fan of the genres of budget, action, or revenge films.

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