Hell I think so. The movie is such an adrenaline rush. The action is amazing, it has the raunciest PG-13 sex scene I have ever seen, and George Segal plays the most hateful villain ever. So glad this is getting the Bluray treatment. Not too many movie fans know about this movie. Hope that changes.
It was actually the one of my first Dolph Lundgren movies when I bought on DVD for 6.50 at walmart all those years ago, picked it up along with The Punisher (1989).
As fun as this movie is, I think that his best is actually Missionary Man. I can watch that non stop.
I come in Peace ( Dark Angel ) Joshua Tree ( Army of One ) The Punisher Rocky 4 Men of War Showdown in Little Tokyo Universal Soldier
Also Good -
Masters of the Universe Red Scorpion Cover up Johnny Mnemonic ...sort of Silent Trigger Hidden Agenda ( The Shooter ) don't ask my why Pentathlon ...again don't ask me why The Russian Specialist Bridge of Dragons
The So-So
BlackJack The Expendables The Peackeeper
The Sh*t
Fat Slags Minion ( oh what a let down ) Sweepers The Last Patrol The One with Jerry Springer Direct Contact ( Uncle Trent lol ) Uni Soldier Day Of Reckoning ( Let this Uni soldier sh*t go ..Plz Dolph )
The Rest of his Films i havent watched yet ..although i'll be watching "Command Performance" Later
I dont think any true Dolph fan can argue with these Rankings.... except maybe to Try and push red scorpion into the "Best" Category and i know i'll probably get some Sh*t about Pentathlon too, But Don't give me that "Expendables" Crap ..Im glad it Revived Dolph , but i dont think too much of the Movies .....They look fake as *beep*
So far for me, Men of War but that is probably because it had the best all-around production values I've seen in his movies yet, best directing and he was such a delicious age. (I'm female.) But all his stuff is interesting.
Saw most of Army of One on Movie Maze, which is essentially YouTube, and I think it must have been completely watered down; it seemed to lack some warehouse shootout others are mentioning on another thread, etc. But I thought the writing was awesome, and the directing perhaps not half bad. Do think Dolph should use stunt doubles if he doesn't, though. He's such a big guy, I don't think his running is often very believable. But I'm not trying to criticize. I watched the beginning again in this one and I felt it was plausible. I guess I especially liked in a way that he had gotten shot as he was escaping from the guards. It always seems so silly in movies that the good guys run and don't get shot yet they can always pick off the bad guys with a few well-aimed shots. At least, that's what my stepfather always used to complain about and it seems to me he was right. Your takes on that of course welcome.
P.S. Although I wasn't bothered by there not having been a warehouse shootout in the version I saw, it certainly would explain the title better.
I cant believe there was no shoot out in the version you watched !! was it aired on a Sunday morning on the Disney club or something ??
the shoot out goes on for a long time too ...that mustve been a very short version of Army of One you saw. maybe it should've had the UK title of "Joshua Tree"
If youre still into Dolph films you should check out "I come in peace / Dark Angel "