We Still Kill the Old Way
We Still Kill the Old Way
| 12 December 2014 (USA)
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A group of aging London gangsters go on a vigilante killing spree when one of their number is murdered by a street gang.

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Richard Dominguez

We Still Kill The Old Way ... (When retired East End villain Charlie Archer is murdered by a feral street gang, his brother Ritchie returns to London from Spain to investigate) ... Apart From The Fact That UK Films Tend To Move Along Slower Than American Films This Was A Great Movie ... After Charlie Is Killed (Protecting A Girl Who Was Being Attack) His Brother And 3 Friends Go After The Street Gang Responsible ... At The End Of The Movie We Also Find Out Who These 5 Guys Were In Their Younger Days (In Reference To Another Great Movie) ... Story Line, Action And Acting Make This Movie A Good Watch ... Nothing Beats Old School ...

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adonis98-743-186503

When retired East End villain Charlie Archer is murdered by a feral street gang, his brother Ritchie returns to London from Spain to investigate. We Still Kill The Old Way is a film that not only impressed me but i absolutely loved it and it basically took things from films such as Expendables and Harry Brown it's an old fashion revenge kind of action/drama film and although there's violence it wasn't over the top and i liked that, the acting was good overall with the 4 leading men being the best part of it and the humor was also pretty good too and i'm gonna give it an A+ it really surprised me a lot and it's definitely worth your attention if you love action films of this kind.

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makeweight

Well, this really was a complete waste of time. Dialogue and plot clunkier than Long John Silver's wooden leg, embarrassingly poor acting from everyone, a script full of holes and coming across like an old Etonian's never-been-there view of London street gangs, lor-luv-a-duck East Enders, and retired gangsters. Not a single character is believable, deep or sympathetic, let alone menacing. Not a single cliché is too trite to escape. The film can't make up its mind whether it wants to be grittily violent or wryly humorous, and as a result misses both by a mile. Ian Ogilvy simply hasn't got what is needed to carry the main role, and the rest are frankly just walking through their lines. The gunfight in the hospital at the end is hopelessly badly directed, slow when it should be fast and vice versa. Sadly inept.

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Prismark10

This is a London based vigilante film that features almost cartoonish street hoodlums who the director goes out of his way to make utterly despicable such as casual raping and at one point threatening to throw a pram and baby over a building.An old man Charlie (Steven Berkoff) is kicked to death by a gang called E2 as he tries to help a young woman from being raped. However Charlie was a respected and also a feared former gangster. To get revenge his brother Richie (Ian Ogilvy) returns from Spain and gets together with his old lags to gain revenge.The hard guy pensioners go old school as they catch several members of E2 and torture them as they try to find out the whereabouts of their gang leader. The police in the mean time act like dummies not even able to find out that the gang put Charlie's beating on YouTube.It is nice to see former Saint, Ogilvy returning to headline a film and trading his posh accent for a gruff cockney one. He still looks smooth for his age which is more than I can say for the female co- stars Alison Doody and Lysette Anthony who are unrecognisable from their bygone years.At least the hard assed veterans seem to be having fun getting back to torturing their victims like the old day although I did it find it hard to believe that the youthful scum did not start squealing after one punch.The film is derivative, enjoyable and plain daft in equal measures. The shoot out at the hospital was almost bizarre.

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