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'''''Mean Guns''''' is a 1997 action film starring [[Christopher Lambert]] and Ice-T as [[Awesome McCoolname|Vincent Moon]], a charismatic crime lord who traps the 100 greatest killers (along with some [[Wrong Time Wrong Place|random people]]) who betrayed or failed the syndicate to battle each other in a prison that opens on the next day. Moon dumps weapons and ammo into the crowd and gives them six hours to fight it out before his men move in and kill everyone. The last three survivors will walk out with their lives and split $10 million.
'''''Mean Guns''''' is a 1997 action film starring [[Christopher Lambert]] and Ice-T as [[Awesome McCoolname|Vincent Moon]], a charismatic crime lord who traps the 100 greatest killers (along with some [[Wrong Time Wrong Place|random people]]) who betrayed or failed the syndicate to battle each other in a prison that opens on the next day. Moon dumps weapons and ammo into the crowd and gives them six hours to fight it out before his men move in and kill everyone. The last three survivors will walk out with their lives and split $10 million.


Directed by [[Albert Pyun]], this little movie gained a cult following (especially in USA, Russia and Ukraine) for its unusual style and storytelling as well as its multi-layered plot.
Directed by [[Albert Pyun]], this little movie gained a cult following (especially in USA, Russia and Ukraine) for its unusual style and storytelling as well as its multi-layered plot.
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* [[Awesome McCoolname]]: Vincent Moon.
* [[Awesome McCoolname]]: Vincent Moon.

Revision as of 12:53, 25 February 2015

Mean Guns is a 1997 action film starring Christopher Lambert and Ice-T as Vincent Moon, a charismatic crime lord who traps the 100 greatest killers (along with some random people) who betrayed or failed the syndicate to battle each other in a prison that opens on the next day. Moon dumps weapons and ammo into the crowd and gives them six hours to fight it out before his men move in and kill everyone. The last three survivors will walk out with their lives and split $10 million.

Directed by Albert Pyun, this little movie gained a cult following (especially in USA, Russia and Ukraine) for its unusual style and storytelling as well as its multi-layered plot.


This film provides examples of