Rayting:
5.8/
10 3.8K votes
Language: English
Release date: May 20, 2020
A pair of debt collectors are thrust into an explosively dangerous situation, chasing down various lowlifes while also evading a vengeful kingpin. Samuel Goldwyn Films
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User Reviews
The two main characters have an great chemistry and I was laughing and having a good time seeing those two guys having an argument and "taking the piss".
I hope the two will come back in other movies as it is a great watch.
It is to be noted, that this is firstmost an comedy and yes, there is better action effects and so on in higher budget movies, however I would watch this movies 10 times more than a regular high budget movie as you will have a great laugh.
Fmovies: I enjoyed this knowing it's a film about Friendship and Morales. It's an indy production with decent storytelling. Tells a story in 90 minutes. I use to think longer running time was better value when buying a DVD or VOD, but story is more important. Watch part 1 to to value this movie more.
The screen chemistry between Scott Adkins and Louis Mandylor, the witty, rapid fire dialogue and the action sequences are all the main reasons this film works. I thought the first one was great and this one is just as good, so if you liked the first , this is a must see. Exciting, but also well written, it is genuinely funny at times and Scott is as good at delivering a funny line as he is with his fight scenes. He looks great as always and all his films are a must see for me although I haven't enjoyed some of his recent foreign films as much as I enjoyed this. A must for fans of the excellent Scott Adkins.
Debt Collectors fmovies. It's a very good movie, good acting, great fight scenes and the chemistry between the two lead actors was outstanding. I actually thought the two characters were a great buddy team. This movie is underrated and deserves better rating.
Shocking accents, Shocking Acting (or lack off), Shocking script, Shocking fight scenes. This film is bad, I cannot find one likeable thing about it, try as I might.
This seems like the exact same movie as The Debt Collector (singular) from 2018. I can't believe that anyone, not even the director's mother, would be interested in seeing two of these films.
Starts off with a very poorly-choreographed bar fight scene between a British guy and a bunch of brain-dead American hicks (although I don't think the hick who spoke was American). Why is there a bar fight? There is no reason at all because the writers were in too much of a hurry to throw viewers into the poorly-choreographed bar fight to bother with any sort of explanation. Bar fights are just things that happen every ten minutes in American dives.
Getting over on moronic Yanks must be the ultimate British fantasy, and something they spend way too much time considering, whether it's a bar fight or an intellectual argument (in this case, it's both). I have seen countless examples in British movies and TV of people describing Americans as fat and stupid, as if every Brit were a genius bodybuilder. But let's move forward and try to forget the first scene.
The accent on the Sue character (he's Australian) was just horrible. What was that? A stroke victim from the Isle of Man? A Polish guy impersonating Joe Pesci? His accent is like when someone has a bit of food on their face and you can't stop looking at it. Every time he opens his mouth, I was scratching my head trying to come up with possible sources of the accent. And speaking of food on the face, Americans don't eat like he does with the fork tines pointing down-nitpicky, I know, but still. Even the way he eats is a dig at Americans when he pours a load of ketchup on his plate. Are Brits going to lecture us on cuisine now?
Fast-forward to as bad a shootout scene as has evern been captured on film. Curtain.