![]() Olivier Gruner stars as Alex, a member of the Tactical Neutralization Team, who doesn't seem to have his heart in death-defying espionage anymore. Reviewed by movieman_kev 4 / 10 Strangely hypnotizing awful movie In the end, TNT is okay, all right, and fine, but it needed a bit more oomph to really make itself stand out from the pack. It doesn't exactly go "above and beyond the call of duty" to entertain us, but it does the minimum and features some of the silly moments we all love. Director Radler, known for Best of the Best (1989), Best of the Best II (1993), Showdown (1993), and The Substitute: Failure Is Not an Option (2001), delivers enough of the action goods so that TNT would find itself on video store shelves and in the cable listings. He doesn't get any particular time in the sun here. Eric Roberts, sporting a stylish beard, is just another cast member along with the rest. While there are plenty of B-Movie names on display, we wouldn't classify this as "Lone Tiger Effect" because TNT isn't bad, it's just a bit too bland for its own good. So obviously the business owners in that particular small town have good senses of humor. On top of Bullwinkle's, the name of the gym where Alex works is The Penitentiary. ![]() One of the toughs Gruner beats up is Kane Hodder, who gets to show off a bit of humor, which is rare to see from him. The daughter character in the movie mentions how they have a rockin' jukebox. The barfight takes place at an establishment classily named Bullwinkle's. Because TNT features a very Radical Jack-esque barfight, we're graced with the presence of a country singer, and it features a former elite soldier trying to start a new life in suburbia, not to mention the similar overall feel, it was hard not to make comparisons to 'Jack. It was an inspired casting choice, and his speaking voice is as comforting and soothing as his singing voice. Sure, there's a certain moment that's highly reminiscent of The Specialist (1994), but there's one thing TNT has that The Specialist does not have: Randy Travis. It's more your standard 90's DTV actioner that starts off like one of those boring "war slog" movies, but transitions to a better scenario where the baddies are trying to get Gruner as he lives his suburban life. Will Alex Cheval be able to protect his new family and his new life from the assailants formerly known as TNT? From looking at the cover for TNT, which features a solo, shirtless Gruner, you'd be forgiven for thinking it was a Punchfighter. They include, but are not limited to, Greel (Jones), Basu (Olandt), and Choi (Rhee). Alex is then put in the position where he has to take on his former comrades-in-arms, highly-trained elite soldiers who want him dead at all costs. His former compatriots in TNT now work for an evil mastermind named Robert Victor Russo (Roberts), and because Russo doesn't want any loose ends, he turns loose the former TNT boys on Alex. Unfortunately for Alex/Mark, his new, idyllic life is about to be shattered. He's buddies with the local sheriff, Jim (Travis), and is in a relationship with Jamie (Staab), who has a daughter from a previous marriage (Blair). Now known as an average guy named Mark, he gets a job as an aerobics instructor in a small town in Colorado. 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. Traci today functions for UCLA being a planner and trainer of mathematics professorial section institutes for primary school instructors in the LA Unified Field Region.Reviewed by tarbosh22000 4 / 10 It needed a bit more oomph to really make itself stand out from the pack.Īlex Cheval (Gruner) is a member of TNT, or the Tactical Neutralization Squad. Furthermore, Adell also do some performing: she not merely made guest performances on shows of it series Renegade (1992), The Nude Truth (1995), Fantasy On (1990) and Nearly Ideal (1995), but also acted in such films as Dumb & Dumber (1994), Lifestyle 101 (1995) and T.N.T. She made an appearance as herself in a number of “Playboy” videos. Traci auditioned for Playboy’s 40th Wedding anniversary Playmate Search and was selected to end up being the Playmate from the Month in the July, 1994 problem of the well-known men’s mag. Adell was a politics science main at Memphis Condition College or university. Traci went to Germantown SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL in Germantown, Tennessee she was called “Course Beauty” in her mature season. Adell and her siblings had been elevated by their mom after her dad still left when she was just ten. High (5’11”), buxom, and shapely brunette knockout Traci Adell Sikkink was created on in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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