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What did you think of the matchup between Michael Jai White and Steve Austin? Let us know your favorite in the comments below! Chain of Command (2015) - Blood Brothers
: For a movie promising an adrenaline-fueled web of military betrayal, there is an awful lot of sluggish dialogue and repetitive investigation scenes that kill the momentum. 🎬 Finding the Bright Spots
The 2010s were a fascinating era for the straight-to-video action market. Filmmakers were actively pairing up legendary martial artists with retired professional wrestlers, banking heavily on nostalgia and pure, unfiltered machismo. In 2015, director Kevin Carraway brought us Chain of Command , a film that on paper sounded like an absolute dream for B-movie fanatics. Chain_of_Command_2015
Straight-to-Video Stalemate: A Look Back at Chain of Command (2015)
When you put the star of Black Dynamite and Blood and Bone in the same arena as the Texas Battlesnake, fans expect absolute fireworks. Unfortunately, the film runs into several structural traps common to the B-movie circuit: What did you think of the matchup between
It is not all bad news for trash-cinema enthusiasts. If you are a completionist of either star's filmography or simply love the aesthetic of mid-2010s direct-to-DVD grit, there are still a few elements to appreciate:
: Fans going in to see Steve Austin deliver high-octane brawls and stone-cold stunners were left feeling short-changed. Austin is given remarkably little screen time and very little physical action, relegated mostly to speaking menacingly from the sidelines. 🎬 Finding the Bright Spots The 2010s were
: Carraway attempts to give the movie a dark, neo-noir visual palette. While hampered by a low budget, the moody lighting occasionally succeeds in setting a grim tone. 📌 The Verdict



