Rampage 3 (2016)
AKA: Rampage: President Down
Directed by: Uwe Boll
Starring: Brendan Fletcher (Bill Williamson), Crystal Lowe (Crystal), Steve Baran (Molokai), Ryan McDonell (Jones), Loretta Walsh (Reporter), Zain Meghji (Reporter)
Country: Canada
Language: English
Runtime: 01:39:42
Genres: Mass Killings
Plot – Spoilers:
Bill this time targets the President of the United States in a sniper attack. Unfortunately, Rampage 3 doesn’t devote much time to this and instead dwells on a terribly incompetent FBI unit and Bill’s lame family life. He apparently has a kid and girlfriend now – probably to give him something higher than himself to sacrifice.
Rampage 3 climbs further down from Rampage 2 and one can only assume this is the end of the series. Director Uwe Boll appears post-credits tipping his hat, suggesting as much.
Well, the whole trilogy sure expels a specific message to all miserable & what we ppl consider not worthy fellow citizens. The answer in my opinion is that whoever doesn’t like the way our societies are built, is free to go live on mountains, or elsewhere where there aren’t rules & law. Not start inflicting his own laws & killings.
The 3rd Rampage & spesifically its ending is very promising about a 4rth one, maybe with Bill’s son already grown up, joining other ppl who adopted his father’s ideology & continuing his work..
oof…difficult to watch, even in the background. Shame considering that the first was actually quite good. I mean, how inept are the people chasing this guy? Every single time they’re just going to walk into the bombs. Okay.
This is what we need, this is inevitable. Prepare brothers, war is near.
You’re 12
cringe
Yeah this movie fucking sucks. Bills motives completely contrast from the first movie. It went from a just an ordinary dude who goes off the rail one day, to some edgy liberal teenager wet dream. If your a 14 yo loser who idolizes Eric Harris this is the movie for you. Otherwise just watch the first one and leave it there.
In the first one, he had a Malthusian depopulation agenda in mind, so it wasn’t like he just went crazy with no other considerations at all. I didn’t agree with his motives in the first movie, nor the second, but I’ll take a Malthusian over a modern liberal any day of the week.
Then again, I’m torn because others here are saying the movie is based and Tedpilled, so it’s unclear whether I should invest the time or not.
Bill was based. But then the Liberals worms turned and ruined it, just like everything else they put their greedy little dick-skinners on.
I never did manage to figure out if Uwe Boll was trying to be sincere with these movies or if he was just trying to screw over the German people again with his purposefully shitty tax dodges (and accidentally made a good movie). That guy is/was hard to read. I wouldn’t be shocked if he was secretly based tho.
Oh, well I must’ve missed that part I thought he just flipped a switch or something and goes postal. But in this one if i remember correctly he has a left wing anti America stance and I know he bitches about gun control and capitalism and all that, you know typical modern lib shit. I dont recall him having any ideas like Ted did, though its been nearly a year since I last watched this.
Oh god, that’s horrendous. That’s a complete betrayal of the character and franchise. I wonder if it was Boll’s choice or whether the rootless movie production clique interfered with his script. The latter seems more likely to me, given Boll’s record. I think they probably decided to reign him in after his spree of anti-establishment cinema, full of broad-appeal populism and anti-elite, anti-global-finance themes[1]. Assault on Wall Street, for example, is the kind of populist screed that these modern lefty wannabe-countercultural “intersectional oppression olympics” filmakers would be spinning out all the time if they were intellectually honest and hadn’t abandoned their integrity along with their quasi-meaningful Occupy movement in favour of becoming brown-nosed cheerleaders for mega-corporations (within a decade, those guys went from believing, mostly correctly, that big businesses shouldn’t have real rights to believing that big businesses need to do more to suppress our freedoms and get more involved in activist politics). Yet Hollywood’s champagne socialists and “liberal” “activsts” never make these films: Assault on Wall Street is still incredibly unique for even covering its subject matter at all, let alone so unflinchingly (very solid film too, and part of the early stage of Boll’s golden era — something that few predicted he would ever have!). Boll, on the other hand, can be a bit of a scumbag (fleecing the German taxpayer was a low point), but he seems like a fundamentally honest scumbag. He didn’t even attempt to hide the fact that he was exploiting tax breaks designed… Read more »
yooo based and Kaczynskipilled
It’s Rampage – you get what you get. For me, I’ve enjoyed the entire trilogy – it’ll never win an Oscar but hey, not many films do :). It does what it says.
Based af
Fuck yeeeeaaah!!!