Curiously, despite his blink-and-you'll-miss-him appearance, Pitbull receives second billing on the film's cover, nestled comfortably between Zheng and Gordon Liu ('Kill Bill' and countless other kung-fu movies dating back to the '70s). As far as creating a semi-lucid, remotely enjoyable action flick, 'Blood Money' isn't merely a misguided attempt at filmmaking it is a horrific failure akin to some of the most egregious crimes ever committed against moviedom.īilled as a martial arts film starring "the next Bruce Lee," Zheng Liu, 'Blood Money' more closely resembles the disjointed narrative of most rap videos – and seeing as how rapper Pitbull has a 30 second cameo as himself, wherein he sounds off on the virtues of dealing cocaine in Miami, it's no surprise that the film's aesthetic aspires only to ape from that particular field of entertainment. You could put a nice down payment on a 2013 Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse, or, if you're writer-director Greg McQualter, you could spend that amount of money making one of the most incoherent, tedious, and unpalatable films in recent memory. What are some of the things a person could do with two million dollars? At this moment you could buy roughly 3,013 shares of Apple stock.
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