
After deadly terrorists abduct his niece at a soccer match, an ex-soldier with lethal fighting skills wages a one-man war to save her and prevent mass destruction.... (Full plot summary below)
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After deadly terrorists abduct his niece at a soccer match, an ex-soldier with lethal fighting skills wages a one-man war to save her and prevent mass destruction.
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| Mark Reviews MoviesMark Dujsik[I]t's silly, but it definitely isn't dull. |
| Time OutAlex GodfreyIt is wittier, warmer and more unpredictable than it has any right to be. |
| SlashfilmSiddhant AdlakhaHonestly, you could do a whole lot worse. Final Score, the hot dog movie starring Dave Bautista, is a pretty good time. |
| Birth.Movies.Death.Jacob KnightFinal Score delivers everything you could want out of a DTV Dave Bautista vehicle. |
| Lyles' Movie FilesJeffrey LylesIts biggest problem is it doesn't go crazy and big enough. There's some outlandish action sequences, but too few to make the film as it fun as it could have been. |
| VarietyDennis HarveyPark your brain cells in the lobby, and this U.K. production about a terrorist attack on a London soccer stadium — with Dave Bautista as Bruce Willis plus 100 or so extra pounds of muscle — is an entertainingly over-the-top ride that doesn’t even try to be “credible.” It’s not quite daft or otherwise distinctive enough to be memorable. |
| The Sun (UK)Jamie EastFinal Score offers nothing in the way of originality or social commentary - it's just a big, fun, brash, noisy action flick headed by someone eyeing up The Rock from a distance - and more power to it's elbow. |
| Movie TalkJason BestScott Mann gives the action a fair degree of oomph, Bautista supplies lunk-headed charm and Pierce Brosnan adds class as an enigmatic bearded figure in the stadium crowd. |
| GuardianLeslie FelperinFinal Score puts a cheeky British spin on the set-up. |
| Los Angeles TimesKevin CrustThe characters are familiar movie types sufficiently fleshed out and well performed to hit all the emotional and comedic cues. The fight scenes and stunts — especially a masterfully choreographed motorcycle chase throughout the stadium — and a lack of obvious CGI provide the requisite thrills. |