Razor Sharpe

2001

Action / Drama

2
IMDb Rating 3.3/10 10 106 106

Plot summary

With dreams of becoming the next big action film hero, struggling actor Razor Sharpe (director Troy N. Ashford) takes a bit part in a movie with a bank robbery scene, only to discover that the heist is real -- and that he's been set up to be the fall guy. Now wanted by the law, the hunky hero sets out on a journey filled with nonstop martial arts mayhem to find the crooks who framed him. Michael Smalls and Kevin Kilgore co-star.

Top cast

Darren East as Griffin
Michael Smalls as Mr. Lee
Steve Vallo as Lou
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890.83 MB
1280*942
English 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 37 min
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1.62 GB
1456*1072
English 2.0
NR
us  
23.976 fps
1 hr 37 min
Seeds ...

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by jenkinsm

Shot on video feature that plays like a demo tape

"Razor Sharp" is a shot on video feature co-written, produced and directed by Troy Nikolo Ashford designed to showcase the martial arts prowess of its star, Troy Nikolo Ashford. It plays more like a demo tape to be shown at auditions than a real feature as it has an obvious home movie quality not much more advanced than "The Blair Witch Project." On the plus side Ashford shows he can whup ass and gets into a scrape every five minutes. The action scenes are well choreographed and shot considering the shoestring budget Ashford had to work with.Plot? Ashford plays Justin "Razor" Sharp, struggling actor aspiring to be the next VanDamme or Lundgren. After being wrongfully fired from a supporting role in a martial arts flick by its tempremental star, Sharp finds himself blacklisted and set up as the patsy for an armed robbery suppossedly staged as part of another film shoot. (This is about as believable as the cameras which are nowhere in sight). On the run, Sharp looks for those who framed him. You already know where this leads.As an actor Ashford has an ernest eager to please air to him which any struggling actor can identify with. Unfortunately he has no discernable screen presense and his love scenes are the most awkward I have seen in years as he clearly wants to be somewhere else.Hopefully Ashford will find a better vehicle to showcase himself than this. This film is recommended only for the indiscriminating martial arts fan. You've seen worse, but you've seen much better too. I give it a 3 out of 10.
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Reviewed by eYkon99 1 / 10

Never has an ego been so big, with so little to back it up.

This...This is how NOT to make a film (can I call it that?). Even the intro credits are bad beyond belief, you see the same three names for like 2/3 of the entire credits and between each name, the same clip of Razor plays over, and over, and over! The fighting is bad, Razor uses ONE move to defeat all his opponents....the neck snap! Certain "Gaps" in the movie are never explained. Some characters are introduced and you never see them again. Razors car is rented and it changes twice. Razors house is empty, except for a couch. The guns only *actually* start to fire half way through. A scene where Razors roommate is supposed to be nude, he is wearing pants, no attempts to even crop above the waist to suggest he's not. There was no sound equipment so you get crazy wind noise during some scenes so you can't hear dialog if you wanted to. sound effects are canned and off. Was there a plot?! This movie is pointless. Its not even funny how bad it is. I love unintentional humor in movies but this goes beyond that. WAY beyond.

Avoid this please!!! This is 90 minutes better spent cleaning the cat box...really...AVOID

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