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Guns (1997) - Mean

If more than three people are alive when time runs out, everyone dies. 🎬 What Makes It Unique ‎‘Mean Guns’ review by Justin Decloux • Letterboxd

Mean Guns (1997) is a stylized, hyper-violent B-movie that has transformed from a bargain-bin find into a cult classic. Directed by , it feels like a weird collision between a Quentin Tarantino crime thriller and a live-action video game. The Premise Mean Guns (1997)

Vincent Moon (Ice-T), a mob boss representing "The Syndicate," gathers 100 criminals who have failed the organization at a brand-new, empty prison. He offers them a simple choice: If more than three people are alive when

A six-hour battle royale until only three survivors remain. The Prize: $10 million to be split among those survivors. a mob boss representing "The Syndicate