DVD & Blu-ray review: The Last Stand (15)

Kim Jee-Woon (107mins)

Ben Walsh
Thursday 23 May 2013 11:09 EDT
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"I'm not going to let that guy go through our town without a fight," Arnold Schwarzenegger maintains in his inimitable monotone.

The Austrian Oak is up against "a psychopath in a Batmobile" in this scrunching, modern-day Western. Essentially Arnie gets to play John Wayne in this Rio Bravo-style actioner, which centres on the most wanted drug kingpin in the world escaping from custody and tearing towards a sleepy border town in his Corvette ZR1. Mindless fun.

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