Watch Last Ounce Of Courage 2012 movie online free.


SUBMITTED BY: Guest

DATE: Aug. 12, 2013, 7:42 a.m.

FORMAT: Text only

SIZE: 4.7 kB

HITS: 1420

  1. Watch Last Ounce Of Courage 2012 movie online free.
  2. CLICK HERE TO WATCH MOVIE -> http://celebcontents.com/movie/index.php?id=2359137
  3. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD MOVIE -> http://celebcontents.com/movie/index.php?id=2359137
  4. Watch and download <b>Last Ounce of Courage</b> movie online for free.
  5. If you are starting to search in yahoo for a Last Ounce of Courage movie you can't find it.
  6. But now you will get it for your pc for free.
  7. <i>Last Ounce of Courage</i> movie was released in second decade of 2012 and belongs to Drama, Family genres.
  8. Famous actors as Fred Williamson, Jennifer O'Neill, Marshall R. Teague truly created this Drama movie exclusive.
  9. My feeling that it's a decent movie I liked it, it's a little different than most films of this type and of course worth watching.
  10. The movie is amazing, and I think producers did huge work with it! It may be a bit strange at first and maybe throughout for some but I'm urging you to stick it out and finish the movie. You will definitely be glad you did.
  11. Film length : 101 minutes. Movie rating is great: 8.
  12. Watch and download Last Ounce of Courage online for free.<br /><br />This heartwarming movie tells the story of a local war hero whose son goes off to war. His new wife brings Christian, his first son, in to the world while the young hero is away at war earning medals for valor. However, the tragedy that ensues on a cruel battlefield will change everyone's life forever as Tom Revere is laid to rest giving his ultimate sacrifice for freedom. Fourteen years pass and the young baby grows to be a teenager (Christian Revere) who, with his mother (Carrie Revere), comes back to the small town of Mount Columbus nestled in the Rocky Mountains during the holiday season to be with his family. Christian disconnects with his grandfather (Bob Revere) as they both are going through the pain of losing a Dad and the loss of a son by Bob. In this beautiful story of love and forgiveness, they discover a way to unite and to make a difference in their community by claiming their freedom of expression. The grandfather is the pharmacist and mayor of the town who realizes ...<br /><br />LAST OUNCE OF COURAGE is so over-the-top that one is tempted to brand it a parody: the heavy use of military march music to suggest patriotic resolution, the ham-fisted speechifying, the slimy cigar-smoking villain...but then there are the elements which are clearly meant to be funny, like the fey theater director (ha, ha) or the bumbling biker gang (who look tough, but are, of course, just a bunch of softies). But what really makes the film a chore to watch is how weak a piece of propaganda it is. The villains never make a remotely rounded case for themselves; the (hilariously exaggerated) actions on the part of those who try to repress Christmas and religious expression are based on vague fear alone, and while vague fear has inspired many a misguided action, when there's a message to be conveyed (I assume that's what they were trying to do), there needs to be either something concrete to react against, or an actual nuanced exploration of the issues. In a general sense, liberals seem to be the antagonistic force here, but the film doesn't take an actual stand against anything. It's also one of the most pandering films I've ever seen, using the Army, the Bible, Christmas trees, motorcycles, the word "freedom", the American flag, and the cross as grossly blunt symbols of what this film means to honor. But it's so empty-minded that these symbols do not elevate the film or its themes; they just underscore its total lack of substance. The acting doesn't help. Marshall Teague was far more convincing as a psychotic henchman in ROAD HOUSE; he has one line in particular that would turn off this film's target audience. The character of Bob Revere is a hard one to really like (he's awfully self-righteous), and Teague's performance doesn't help matters. Jennifer O'Neill, a long, long time after SCANNERS or SUMMER OF '42, can do little with the role of Teague's wife. Fred Williamson, as the aforementioned villain, seems to realize how awful the film he's in is, and manages to bring a little more pizazz to his one-dimensional role. Not enough to make it a memorable performance, really, but he's definitely the best thing in the film. Add to the leaden script and flat performances a cheap production and sloppy directing, and you've got one big steaming pile of film. Not recommended. Oh, wait--it IS "Chuck Norris approved". Make of that what you will.

comments powered by Disqus