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The Order
Jean-Claude Van Damme, Charlton Heston

Sony Pictures, 2002

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Van damme plays rudy cafmeyer a suave character who enters a world of intrigue when he is sent to israel to retrieve two men who have taken his archaeologist father hostage in tel aviv. He searches to uncover a sacred scroll found by his father in jerusalem and conveniently saves the world in the process. Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 06/01/2004 Starring: Jean-claude Van Damme Ben Cross Run time: 89 minutes Rating: R Director: Sheldon Lettich


Where To Begin?

Well, first of all the viewers of this movie should not take it seriously. It's not that type of movie. Its more of a campy/spunky type action film. Yeah, it is a lot like Indiana Jones, and isn't Van Dammes best, but still has many high points to it. If you want Van Dammes best acting DON'T start here; go watch In Hell, Wake of Death, Lionheart, or maybe Timecop for that. For his action/martial arts skills this isn't a bad place to go. It has quite a few good action scenes in it. Van Damme is always cool as hell and has some good lines. The ending is also pretty good as well. With the ending you get Van Dammes best kick(jumps and glides) out of all his movies he has ever done, even at his older age. The movie as a whole isn't nowhere near as bad as a lot of people think. It's just another action film that Van Damme fans and MAYBE action fans should love. But like I said its NOT TO BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY.


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The plot line is thin but the action is great. Sofia Milos was great in this film.


Nice to watch Sofia Milos.

A light film made all the more watchable by the presence of the actress Sofia Milos. Her presence is stimulating.


A pretty lame attempt at "funny" but o.k. nonetheless.

First off, this nothing like Indiana Jones. The only thing the two have in common is that the word "artifact(s)" is brought up in both movies.

The attempt at humor in this film could come off to many as just bad directing/acting/execution. I think maybe some of it would make a 10-13 year old laugh, and while the movie is rated R there is no bad language and nothing more than people getting punched in the face. So don't be afraid to let your youngster see this.

The action is o.k. and the plot is weak. While if you're looking to collect every Jean-Claude Van Damme film out there this review probably won't stop you from buying this. If you are just looking for some good, "Muscles from Brussels" action though I recommend looking else where.


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