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The Last Stand
Upon receiving the news that Gabriel Cortez, a well-known drug dealer, has escaped from prison and went to Somerton, in order to go to Mexico, Ray Owens, a well-known veteran detective, working in Sommorton, Arizona, where peace is the norm, struggles against keeping peace and security in the region by catching that criminal.
28 August 1956, Cayey, Puerto Rico
28 November 1979, USA
1 August 1973, Santander, Cantabria, Spain
15 December 1958, Detroit, Michigan, USA
15 July 1961, Longview, Texas, USA
January 19, 2013
Just bold enough, brutal enough, and dumb enough to feel like a return to form.
February 05, 2013
The movie's tongue in cheek humor will buy off most of the target audience. And Arnie? He's indestructible.
February 06, 2014
Christmas morning. Tiny puppies licking my face. A plate of crispy bacon. The embrace of a loved one. The last forty-five minutes of The Last Stand.
January 22, 2013
The result is diverting enough for a low-expectations Friday night, but the ingredients were in place for something more.
June 16, 2013
There are echoes here of Howard Hawks' classic 1959 Western Rio Bravo, in which John Wayne played a similarly beleaguered sheriff trying to prevent a jailbreak with the aid of a bunch of misfits.
July 14, 2016
The Last Stand is not a character study. It's not a dramatic masterpiece. It's a slam-bang action flick-and a good one.
June 05, 2013
A throwback action movie that invokes 1980s nostalgia in all the right ways.
January 19, 2013
Not the most iconic choice for Schwarzenegger to announce that he's back, but not one that's completely prefab, either.
May 27, 2013
The Last Stand is a fast-paced, action-heavy throwback, shot with a fluid visual eye by Kim Jee-Woon. Arnold Schwarzenegger is back and better than ever.
April 15, 2016
It's a film of mythic incompetence, the most uproariously ill-conceived studio picture since Nicolas Cage's "Wicker Man" remake.
February 04, 2013
Schwarzenegger can still hold the screen, but these days he grinds through his one-liners like a truck driver taking a steep hill ...

