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After leaving his LAPD narcotics post following a bungled operation that left him wracked with remorse and regret, Sheriff Ray Owens (Schwarzenegger) moved out of Los Angeles and settled into a life fighting what little crime takes place in sleepy border town Sommerton Junction. But that peaceful existence is shattered when Gabriel Cortez (Eduardo Noriega), the most notorious, wanted drug kingpin in the western hemisphere, makes a deadly yet spectacular escape from an FBI prisoner convoy. (c) Lionsgate
Release Date The Last Stand Jan 18, 2013 Wide
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Actors For The Last Stand

Arnold Schwarzenegger,Peter Stormare,Forest Whitaker,Jaimie Alexander,Luis Guzman,Johnny Knoxville,Eduardo Noriega,Rodrigo Santoro,Zach Gilford,Genesis Rodriguez ,Daniel Henney,John Patrick Amedori,Arron Shiver,Titos Menchaca,Richard Dillard,Douglas Jackson,Mathew Greer,Chris Browning,Christiana Leucas,Rio Alexander

Genres The Last Stand : Mystery & Suspense,Action & Adventure

User Ranting The Last Stand : 3.6
User Percentage For The Last Stand : 67 %
User Count Like for The Last Stand : 16,271
All Critics Ranting For The Last Stand : 5.8
All Critics Count For The Last Stand : 135
All Critics Percentage For The Last Stand : 59 %

Review For The Last Stand

The movie's tongue in cheek humor will buy off most of the target audience. And Arnie? He's indestructible.
Tom Charity-CNN.com

Schwarzenegger can still hold the screen, but these days he grinds through his one-liners like a truck driver taking a steep hill ...
Anthony Lane-New Yorker

Not the most iconic choice for Schwarzenegger to announce that he's back, but not one that's completely prefab, either.
Tom Russo-Boston Globe

Director Jee-woon Kim (I Saw the Devil) handles the action sequences effectively if not spectacularly, though The Last Stand could have dispensed with the occasional attempts at sobriety and cut straight to the chase (or chases).
Connie Ogle-Miami Herald

The script is a mess, built on lazy clichés, stilted jokes and easy payoffs. What the movie does have, though, is enthusiasm.
Elizabeth Weitzman-New York Daily News

Slapdash in its character portraits, the movie is slambang in its action scenes; it springs to life whenever it promises death.
Richard Corliss-TIME Magazine

Surely the former governor of the state could have come across a better script for his return to the big screen in a starring role.
Lori Hoffman-Atlantic City Weekly

The Last Stand doesn't find [Schwarzenegger] in peak form, but it'll suffice as a sturdy exhibition of his talents.
Mark Pfeiffer-Reel Times: Reflections on Cinema

The whole point is to cheer as guns are fired, cars are crashed and blood is shed -- not pausing to ponder what a guy with an Austrian accent is doing as sheriff of a Mexican border town in the first place.
Todd Jorgenson-Cinemalogue.com

No, he doesn't demonstrate a lot of 'Terminator'-style moves.But, hey, he doesn't have to. Schwarzenegger, now in his mid-60s, just needs to tote some weapons, seek revenge and utter a few one-liners, which is exactly what he does in 'The Last Stand.'
Linda Cook-Quad City Times (Davenport, IA)

If the sequences removed from Sommerton held a little more presence [...] I'd be less hesitant to call The Last Stand anything less than great.
Rob Humanick-Projection Booth

The last stand? Poor Arnie looks as though he can barely stand.
Ed Whitfield-The Ooh Tray

Arnie stomps his way through a role in which every punch looks clumsy and every line of dialogue sounds like it has been learnt phonetically.
Matt Looker-TheShiznit.co.uk

"The Last Stand" could be an old episode of "Gunsmoke," with its theme of the law versus the bad guys.
Michael A. Smith-MediaMikes

An entertaining, if not particularly longed for, return for the 65-year-old action icon.
John Wirt-Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA)

The results are surprisingly good fun, popcorn-friendly, and awfully redolent of Rio Bravo. Fine by us. He's back, alright.
Tara Brady-Irish Times

Korean filmmaker Kim played with the Western genre before in his wacky 2008 pastiche The Good the Bad the Weird, and this film is just as chaotically uneven, mixing cartoon-style silliness with grisly violence.
Rich Cline-Contactmusic.com

There isn't much of a story here, though it's great to see Arnold back where he belongs.
Robert Levin-amNewYork

Satisfied customers may include undiscriminating action fans, Luis Guzman completists and Wayne LaPierre (one bad guy meets his reward when he trespasses on the property of a shotgun-toting granny).
John Beifuss-Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)

As comebacks go, Schwarzenegger has chosen a really good vehicle with which to remind people of how he became so popular in the first place.
Rob Carnevale-The List

[U]nforgivably dumb and mindless... Korean director Kim Jee-woon shoots much of the film as if it were a sexytime autoporn advertisement...
MaryAnn Johanson-Flick Filosopher

If slick nostalgia is what you're after, The Last Stand is for you.
-This is London

It's entertaining, if a little (a lot) silly.
Alex Zane-Sun Online

It's good to see Arnie moving back to the kind of public service he does best.
Nigel Andrews-Financial Times

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