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  53. A police sergeant must rally the cops and prisoners together to protect themselves on New Year's Eve, just as corrupt policeman surround the station with the intent of killing all to keep their deception in the ranks.
  54. On New Year's Eve, inside a police station that's about to be closed for good, officer Jake Roenick must cobble together a force made up cops and criminals to save themselves from a mob looking to kill mobster Marion Bishop.
  55. Any movie with Lawrence Fishburne in is worth watching. Ethan Hawke gives a solid performance and both Mario Bello and Drew DeMatteo are excellent.<br/><br/>The original was done by John Carpenter, but in my opinion this outshines that by far. Good tension and and a large body count all add to the excitement.<br/><br/>Set in a police station at Christmas, snowed in and holding a number of violent criminals,things turn from bad to worse when a group of mysterious terrorists turn up with their own agenda.<br/><br/>Should everyone hole up and sit tight or make a break for freedom, the action and surprises keep you on the edge of your seat. All in all a good thriller with plenty of twists and turns.
  56. I didn&#39;t have much hope for this when I when went to Copenhagen to see this remake of the &#39;76 film, which isn&#39;t a masterpiece itself, but highly entertaining and one of Carpenter&#39;s best. <br/><br/>So when I came out of the theater, I wasn&#39;t that disappointed. It was as bad as I thought it would be. Hollywoodized for the average viewer&#39;s enjoyment. Quick cuts and flashy shots. It doesn&#39;t take its time to tell the story.<br/><br/>One of the problems is the clichés. I almost laughed when Jasper (Brian Dennehy) said &quot;I&#39;m retiring in two days&quot;, or something of the sort. You just know that he&#39;ll be dead before the credits roll. Also, even the biggest retard in the audience can figure out halfway through the movie that he&#39;s a bad guy.<br/><br/>Another thing is that the situation is not believable. In the original &quot;Assault&quot; it was crazed gang members that was attacking the station, but now it&#39;s 33 top trained S.W.A.T. members. No way can 8 people hold them off. But I guess it&#39;s the corrupt cop&#39;s (played by a very dull Gabriel Byrne) own damn fault; First he sends three S.W.A:T.&#39;s in to take care of business, and when they get killed off, what does he do then? He sends in three more! If he would just send in all their guys at once, Ethan Hawke and co. would be dead and buried 45 minutes into the film and I wouldn&#39;t have missed my train home. <br/><br/>And that brings me to the likable characters. There aren&#39;t any. When Beck, a paranoid junkie who won&#39;t shut up, is the most likable of the bunch, you know it&#39;s bad. For instance, there&#39;s the annoying, playboy pin-up psychologist. Or the convict who refers to himself in the third person (how totally funny). Laurence Fishburne does what he can with this, but I&#39;m getting tired of him.<br/><br/>And Ja Rule does an extremely poor job. Why do people keep hiring rappers/singers in movies? They don&#39;t make good actors, with few exceptions like Meat Loaf&#39;s Bob in Fight Club and Björk&#39;s Selma in Dancer in the Dark.<br/><br/>This remake doesn&#39;t have the charm or watch-ability as the original &quot;Assault&quot; has, and Lars doesn&#39;t like that.<br/><br/>3/10
  57. The main thing this "Assault" lacks is a point. Mr. Carpenter's film still resonates with the political paranoia and social unease of the era. Mr. Carpenter's cynical refusal to distinguish clearly between good guys and bad guys feels freshly unsettling, while Mr. Richet's "modernization" looks like something we've seen a hundred times before.
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