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Rampage: President Down (2016)

5.2 | Aug 26, 2016 (CA) | Action, Crime, Thriller | 01:39

This Bill will not be vetoed

Bill Williamson is back, alive and well and doing a recon mission around D.C. This time he wants to cause a major population disruption within the USA which result in devastating consequences reverberating throughout the world. His new mission this time to bring down The President of the United States and his Secret Service detail. Bill brings with him all the freak-in havoc and acidity of the previous 2 movies.

Featured Crew

Director, Screenplay, Writer, Producer, Executive Producer
Sound Editor
Stunts
Stunts
Executive Producer
Executive Producer, Assistant Director
Production Design, Set Decoration
Director of Photography
Original Music Composer

Cast

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Brendan Fletcher
Bill Williamson
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Steve Baran
FBI Agent James Molokai
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Ryan McDonell
FBI Agent Vincent Jones
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Scott Patey
FBI Agent Murray
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Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe
Bill's Girlfriend
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Loretta Walsh
WK7 News Reporter #1
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Zain Meghji
WK7 News Reporter #2
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Bruce Blain
Homeless Man
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Anthony Rogers
FBI Agent
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Ralph Steiger
FBI Agent

Reviews

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Dan_Tebasco
6 | Apr 15, 2017
Serial shooters is definitly something that is close to Uwe Boll's heart and it shows in the movies he makes about these (he's made a bunch when he's not making super poor videogame adaptations and other things), he simply puts in that extra effort in to these films that he doesn't do in other films, let's be real Uwe doesn't exactly scream quality film generally speaking. And while this is not as good (or great) as the other 2 movies in the Rampage trilogy it's still a decent enough way to end it. Had my concerns that it wouldn't be because the reception in general wasn't the best and Uwe was also rather pissed at his fans when he wasn't able to fully fund it via Kickstarter, to the degree that he vowed to never make a movie again. Which of course he later detracted and ended up making this anyway. So I was wondering if the lack of public funding would make him lose interest just going to half ass it this time, but luckily that doesn't seem to have been the case. While not perfect I think this movie does get alot of things right and brings some more depth and character development to the character of Bill and Brendan Flether does get to showcase more range in his performance so yeah overall I was not let down. If you are wondering if you can watch this without seeing the others the answer is, you can but it would be a mistake as the other 2 are better and well you'll lose out on context and stuff.