a5c7b9f00b Mike Fallon, the Accident Man, is a stone cold killer whose methodical hits baffle the police and delight his clients. He is the best at what he does. But when a loved one is dragged into the London underworld and murdered by his own crew, Fallon is forced to rip apart the life he knew in order to hold those accountable and avenge the one person who actually meant something to him. I thought it was great. Scott Adkins at his best. Some of the best fight sequences you will no doubt see in 2018 but a really interesting story filled with larger than life characters straight out of a comic book. It's like Kill Bill mixed with Kingsman and John Wick but with a very British sensibility. Ray Stevenson is fantastic as Big Ray and you will be hoping for a Mick & Mac (Jai White/Park) prequel. Loads of fun, great action and something a bit different for Adkins fans. 'ACCIDENT MAN': Four and a Half Stars (Out of Five)<br/><br/>A British action flick about a hitman who seeks revenge on his own crew, when he learns that they're responsible for the death of a loved one. It stars Scott Adkins, Ray Stevenson, Amy Johnston, Michael Jai White, Ray Park, Perry Benson, Ross O'Hennessy, Nick Moran, Ashley Greene and David Paymer. It was directed by Jesse V. Johnson, and written by Adkins and Stu Small. The film is based on the comic book (of the same name) created by Pat Mills & Tony Skinner. I really enjoyed this movie, and I also think it's Scott Adkins' best film to date. <br/><br/>Mike Fallon (Adkins) is a professional hitman who's an expert at making his killings look like accidents. He spends most of his free time hanging out at a pub designated for hitmen, as well as blowing off steam by beating up customers at other bars. One day his own associates kill his ex-girlfriend, and attempt to kill him too. This changes everything for Mike, as well as for those that double-crossed him. <br/><br/>The film is surprisingly cleverly written, and acted, and Adkins is actually a very charismatic and likable leading man in it. He's also an awesome martial artist, and stuntman obviously. The actions scenes are badass, especially those involving Johnston and Jai White, and you actually learn to like, and care for, some of the characters. The hitman culture of the film is always bizarrely fascinating (and amusing) too. I found it to be a really well made, and entertaining British action flick!
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