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After leaving his LAPD narcotics post following a bungled operation that left him wracked with remorse and regret, Sheriff Ray Owens (Schwarzenegger) moved out of Los Angeles and settled into a life fighting what little crime takes place in sleepy border town Sommerton Junction. But that peaceful existence is shattered when Gabriel Cortez (Eduardo Noriega), the most notorious, wanted drug kingpin in the western hemisphere, makes a deadly yet spectacular escape from an FBI prisoner convoy. (c) Lionsgate
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Movie Title : The Last Stand
Genre Movie :Mystery & Suspense,Action & Adventure
Mpaa Rating : R
Release Date : Jan 18, 2013 Wide

Actors :Arnold Schwarzenegger,Peter Stormare,Forest Whitaker,Jaimie Alexander,Luis Guzman,Johnny Knoxville,Eduardo Noriega,Rodrigo Santoro,Zach Gilford,Genesis Rodriguez ,Daniel Henney,John Patrick Amedori,Arron Shiver,Titos Menchaca,Richard Dillard,Douglas Jackson,Mathew Greer,Chris Browning,Christiana Leucas,Rio Alexander


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All Critics Ranting For The Last Stand : 5.7

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Review For The Last Stand

The movie's tongue in cheek humor will buy off most of the target audience. And Arnie? He's indestructible.
Tom Charity-CNN.com

Schwarzenegger can still hold the screen, but these days he grinds through his one-liners like a truck driver taking a steep hill ...
Anthony Lane-New Yorker

The result is diverting enough for a low-expectations Friday night, but the ingredients were in place for something more.
Tom Huddleston-Time Out

Not the most iconic choice for Schwarzenegger to announce that he's back, but not one that's completely prefab, either.
Tom Russo-Boston Globe

Director Jee-woon Kim (I Saw the Devil) handles the action sequences effectively if not spectacularly, though The Last Stand could have dispensed with the occasional attempts at sobriety and cut straight to the chase (or chases).
Connie Ogle-Miami Herald

The script is a mess, built on lazy clichés, stilted jokes and easy payoffs. What the movie does have, though, is enthusiasm.
Elizabeth Weitzman-New York Daily News

The weaponry is so ridiculously bountiful that the movie must be a defense against something. But it's just another lousy action movie. And for more than an hour, it's less than that.
Wesley Morris-Grantland

There are echoes here of Howard Hawks' classic 1959 Western Rio Bravo, in which John Wayne played a similarly beleaguered sheriff trying to prevent a jailbreak with the aid of a bunch of misfits.
Jason Best-Movie Talk

A throwback action movie that invokes 1980s nostalgia in all the right ways.
John Serba-MLive.com

The Last Stand is a fast-paced, action-heavy throwback, shot with a fluid visual eye by Kim Jee-Woon. Arnold Schwarzenegger is back and better than ever.
Jeremy Lebens-We Got This Covered

As action movies go, it's okay. There are some good ideas underneath and an attempt develop them, but only an attempt. And though time has moved on, Schwarzenegger himself hasn't. As a hero's triumphal return goes, it's more of a whimper.
Joshua Starnes-ComingSoon.net

This is the kind of action film you've seen before done better, and while the technological aspects may be more polished than most, the theatrical experience still feels considerably small-screen.
Mark Zhuravsky-The Playlist

Arnie lurches through the film with a kind of defiant dignity, his signature mixture of self-effacing humour and good ol' tough talk allowing us to buy into the kind of big-screen hero he made us fall in love with all those decades ago.
Jim Schembri-3AW

Director Jee-woon Kim (I Saw the Devil) knows how to fill up the screen, surround his megastar with economy-sized murders, car chases, billowing blood-clouds and goofiness.
Dave White-Movies.com

The film, though underdeveloped, is rife with big guns, flippant one-liners, improbable battles, high-octane car chases and way too much testosterone - all the hallmarks of a classic Schwarzenegger film.
David 'Mad Dog' Bradley-Rip It Up

Schwarzenegger, now 65, hasn't lost his one amazing gift for being a movie's worst actor and best asset
Luke Buckmaster-Crikey

...it's refreshing to watch a film that wants to be nothing more than a blood-soaked accompaniment to beer and pizza.
Adam Ross-The Aristocrat

The gimmick of Schwarzenegger's return to cinema wears off quickly. A bland bullet riddled excuse for an action flick.
Cameron Williams-The Popcorn Junkie

The Last Stand sees bodybuilder Arnold Schwarzenegger return to the big screen following an eight-year term as Governor of California, because that is the reality we now occupy... A fun, dumb, enjoyable, dumb, mostly well performed, super dumb film.
Simon Miraudo-Quickflix

Mindless, dumb fun as Arnie grunts a few one liners and tries to terminate an escaped drug lord who's in a fast car and heading for freedom.
Simon Weaving-Screenwize

Resembling more the 'Austrian Oak' with each passing year, Arnold Schwarzenegger still manages to make a big, bloody fist of the archetypal action-hero in Kim Jee-woon's The Last Stand.
Simon Foster-Screen-Space

Sensational action, bloody violence, goofy humour and Arnie as the small town Sheriff - it's all there, and the larger than life 65 year old Austrian superstar continues to fill every inch of the screen
Louise Keller-Urban Cinefile

Despite some graphic violence and even though it is really silly, this is an entertaining action film showing that Arnold Schwartzenegger has not lost any of his charm.
Tony Medley-Tolucan Times

Surely the former governor of the state could have come across a better script for his return to the big screen in a starring role.
Lori Hoffman-Atlantic City Weekly

The Last Stand doesn't find [Schwarzenegger] in peak form, but it'll suffice as a sturdy exhibition of his talents.
Mark Pfeiffer-Reel Times: Reflections on Cinema

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TagLine The Last Stand Not in his town. Not on his watch.

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