Tuesday, September 2, 2025

 Firepower (1993) – Richard Pepin.

Set in a future dystopian L.A, two persistently wise ass, Kung Fu crazy cops, Gary Daniels and Chad McQueen, go undercover in off-grid, sleaze-sodden Hellzone to bust drug kingpin Drexal's (Joseph Ruskin) misanthropic machinations. Pepin's righteously fight-packed Firepower is busily replete with an explosive admixture of blammo vehicular carnage, bullet-shredded bellicosity, gutsy gladiatorial cage fights, and moorishly cheezoid alpha badinage. The delirious double-whammy of Gary Daniels monolithic smugness, and Ultimate Warrior's relentlessly Roid-raged dramatics is arguably worth the price of admittance alone! Featuring bravura mano a mano beat-downs, Firepower compellingly delivers 90s DTV goodness of the highest caliber. While PM Entertainment's top tag team will manifestly remain Billy Blanks and Roddy Piper, for me, macho man-biscuits Chad McQueen and Gary Daniels, are arguably hewn from equally robust B-Movie clay. Long-time fans of PM Entertainment are no doubt greatly aware of Firepower's majestic manliness, and I'm reasonably hopeful that many 1st time experiencers shall appreciate Pepin's enjoyably Brodacious bash 'em up. Closing with a more personal peccadillo, I greatly welcomed Chad McQueen swarthily channelling his inner Mickey Rourke, Motorcycle Boi lives!!! (ish).






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