Seal Team Eight: Behind Enemy Lines
Seal Team Eight: Behind Enemy Lines
R | 23 May 2014 (USA)
Seal Team Eight: Behind Enemy Lines Trailers

Seal Team Eight must fight their way deep into Africa's Congo, decommission a secret uranium mine, and stop our most dangerous enemy from smuggling weapon's grade yellow-cake out of the country.

Reviews
Mizan Awarapan

If you have nothing to do for next 100 minutes and wanna torture yourself then definitely worth to watch the movie. Watch and blow your brain.I certainly had nothing to do but watch the movie and couldn't resist myself to write my first review of my entire Movie Watching career. I wish i could have rated minus 10 star. I mean seriously who came up with the idea of this movie rather than an d***head. End if the day if you want to watch this terrific worst movie then good luck. When i was watching the boat chase scene, instantly mind subconscious mind said i have seen similar scenes in Sahara movie. In the mine scene it was night but right after the scene a heli reached there and it was daylight. That heli was not even a military heli. Acting and action scenes are so childish and terrible. Too much gun fire from the enemy but they can't hit a single bullet to hero's body but hero can handle 50+ guys with a revolver.Haha

... View More
larryorourke

First of all have no expectations.... if you do decide to watch this movie. It is a bad movie for what it's trying to be. But it left me with some serious questions,Was this made by a guy who was making fun at some of the really crappy sequels rambo/commando 2-4 or 6..etc.. that went on in the time of VHS & betamax era???. Was this guy just a bad director??? or he did the best he could do with the money he had???. mmmm....,But i found it very funny and the action was o.k.I wouldn't go out of my way to see it, but if (like me) you just come across it when there is nothing else on the telly. This was the best of a bad lot and quirky in it's own b movie-ish type. If this came out when i was 15 or 16'ish (1985-86) i would have watched it 10 times. Like playing space invaders now oppose to call of duty... nostalgic.so i liked it. (mind you they are bad seals... :)

... View More
DarkQuickening

Nice directing job by Roel Reine, who also was the director of photography. All the actors did decent jobs and held their weapons properly. Lots of great shots in South Africa. The Operation Delta Force movies from 15 years ago also filmed in South Africa and I remember that same bridge being used. Cool explosions and great use of slow motion during the battles, especially from the .50 caliber machine gun firing very big holes. The opening raid on the evil general's compound was very well done. Gigantic body count - showing just how bad ass these Seals are. The boat chase and waterfall scenery was fun to watch. The story was pretty simple - if anything, just watch it for the cinematography and the battle scenes. I never knew that tower in Johannesburg was hollow in the center. A well done Special Forces adventure. After renting it, I might buy it.

... View More
w-scottnelms

I love these type of movies and Loved "Act of Valor", however this movie was the worst I have watched in a long time. I had actually bought it on Blu-Ray or I would have turned it off. The whole plot is terrible. If the mission is to rescue captured CIA agents who are held in an enemy camp,(same plot as in Act of Valor) how can you have drones destroy the camp without knowing where the hostages are inside of the camp? That is just the start of one lame scene after another. I thought the acting was bad, the lines were bad and surely not language the Seals would use, the Seal Commander in command of the operations center was very unprofessional and surely not indicative of an actual Seal Commander. I found the movie disgraceful and almost like a spoof movie to the image of a very elite Military group and surely any actual Seal was embarrassed by this movie. I am going to have to watch Act of Valor again just to renew my utmost respect for the Seal teams.

... View More