Savage Dog

audience Reviews

, 44% Audience Score
  • Rating: 0.5 out of 5 stars
    There is ALOT of things that are bad about this movie, dang I actually feel bad for watching it. I thought it was super messed up when the main character ( Scott adkins) kills the officer ( who was a wrestle before) straight out with a gun when that fight was supposed to be fair with only contact fighting damn, and it didn’t seem logical that when Martin Tillman is in plane sight killing all those officers with an AK 47 and the officers who have WAY more better fire arms than him, don’t even hit him in the fricking arm or leg. This movie is pure garbage a college student film type of movie. Absolute crap
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    One off my favorite movies where Director, Jesse V. Johnson, teams up with Martial Arts action stars Scott Adkins. Set in 1959 Indochina the story is ripe with characters with secrets and compromised morality. Adkins captures the attention of the audience with his strong, silent demeanor. He is sympathetic as a man trying to overcome his past but dragged into the underbelly of the underground fight scene. Cung Le and Marko Zaror are stand outs in the villain roles. Juju Chan pleasantly surprises in her dramatic role, although I couldn't help wanting to see her display her adept martial arts skills. If you have never seen a Scott Adkins movie this is a great one to start with.
  • Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    Adkins: First Blood. EPIC!
  • Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    Scott Adkins is brilliant I was invested in the story.
  • Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
    Many unbelievable scenes, ect. Good story line though. Not a terrible movie but I wouldn't watch again, nor recommend.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    Not the be of his finest efforts. Standard revenge action movie fodder. Clear good guy Clear bad guys You can guess the rest Some of the fight scenes are good enough. Scott Adkins is a great martial arts performer. But SFX around them are lousy and detract from it .
  • Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
    Starts like an 80's kickboxing B movie, then veers off into blood soaked depravity. Somehow it still manages to be boring.
  • Rating: 0.5 out of 5 stars
    i tried to give this a 1.0 because most of the fight scenes weren't bad, and some were pretty good. but EVERYTHING else in this movie is abysmal. i couldn't believe it. all the usual stuff like acting, dialogue, characters, etc. and also some unusual stuff. i started watching on fast like 5 minutes in, and gave up after about a half hour. i skipped around and watched the fight scenes. i even skipped the other action (guns/explosions). i don't usually notice details like this, which illustrates how obvious and glaring some of these issues were. there was a fight during a storm with lightning, but every time the lightning flashes, it lights everything up yellow. lightning flashes white not yellow. there was another scene where it was so obvious they were using lighting from behind our view when we are facing the sun. some of the prop stuff was laughable. when a hand gets cut off, not only does the severed hand look fake, but you can clearly see that the arm is not much longer and the guy is holding something that is squirting blood. and the worst offense, someone wearing a tank top undershirt gets shot like 4 times, and not only does the blood spatter look fake, as he falls in slow motion you can CLEARLY see the packets or whatever they use underneath his shirt, you can even see them move back and forth as he hits the ground. hilarious (1 viewing)
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    A Adkins movie that's like it's suppose to be.. He is a good fighter with some very nice moves, when he gets to show it.. And it has that 80's feel to it..
  • Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    The film very nice but the quality of scott was that it gave more the actris bad work the others ok the best fight the end,so You have my respect scott I hope that the second this better good work to the team some details to improve in the film..