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* MulticoloredHair: Yaz, and just like the actor who plays him.
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* InfantImmortality: [[spoiler: Subverted; Stavros' son dies during the shootout. Played straight with the babies in the maternity ward and Quinn's son, though.]]

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* InfantImmortality: ImprobableInfantSurvival: [[spoiler: Subverted; Stavros' son [[DeathOfAChild dies during the shootout.shootout]]. Played straight with the babies in the maternity ward and Quinn's son, though.]]
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** Pretty much any of the explosion scenes would have done far worse damage than they do in the movie, not just from the explosions but from the blasts of air and subsequent shrapnel. [[spoiler: The ending, where Yaz outruns the Coliseum fireball, takes this to even more ludicrous levels, when he defends himself and the baby from the explosion ''via a Coca-Cola vending machine''--a scene that would give the tunnel fire scene from ''Film/IndependenceDay'' a run for its money.]]

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** Pretty much any of the explosion scenes would have done far worse damage than they do in the movie, not just from the explosions but from the blasts of air and subsequent shrapnel.shrapnel (although the one that incapacitates Quinn at the hospital is a realistic example, as we see the shrapnel digging into his back). [[spoiler: The ending, where Yaz outruns the Coliseum fireball, takes this to even more ludicrous levels, when he defends himself and the baby from the explosion ''via a Coca-Cola vending machine''--a scene that would give the tunnel fire scene from ''Film/IndependenceDay'' a run for its money.]]
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* NeverMyFault: [[spoiler:Rourke brings gunmen and a weapon to a carnival to meet his son, and then chooses to take a poke at Quinn with his son nearby. During the ensuing shootout, the kid dies. He blames Quinn.]]

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* NeverMyFault: [[spoiler:Rourke [[spoiler:Stavros brings gunmen and a weapon to a carnival to meet his son, and then chooses to take a poke at Quinn with his son nearby. During the ensuing shootout, the kid dies. He blames Quinn.]]
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* FinalBattle-InducedShirtLoss: Inverted, it's Stavros who has no shirt from the start of the fight.

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* FinalBattle-InducedShirtLoss: FinalBattleInducedShirtLoss: Inverted, it's Stavros who has no shirt from the start of the fight.
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* AmbiguouslyGay: Between Yaz' borderline fetish fashion and some of his reactions to being close to Quinn, it goes well beyond AmbiguouslyBi.


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* FinalBattle-InducedShirtLoss: Inverted, it's Stavros who has no shirt from the start of the fight.


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* MrFanservice: Both Yaz and Quinn. During the final battle Yaz even takes off his shirt ''for no reason whatsoever'' before rejoining with Quinn.


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* TrainingMontage: As Quinn trains to get back into shape in time for his escape. Really it's mostly an excuse to make van Damme a WalkingShirtlessScene.

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* TheAlcatraz: "The Colony" is located on an island someplace unknown, far away from civilization, with guards, biometric tracking of the agents within, and a grid of underwater lasers to kill anybody who tries to take a swim. Quinn exploits the fact the Colony gets the occasional air drop of supplies. Considering the fact that some of the agents sent to the Colony are quite visibly crooks, this definitely fits.



* GildedCage: "The Colony" may look like a really nice resort, but agents that are sent there are meant to never see the world again, especially alive.
* HackerCave: The "techno-priests" have an old chapel catacomb full of cobbled-together computers in full cyberpunk fashion.
* IHaveYourWife: Stavros kidnaps Quinn's wife to apparently get her baby as a son, and leaves behind messages for Quinn to come catch him if he can.




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* WretchedHive: The Antwerp street where Yaz's weapons workshop is located is loaded with bizarre S&M dancers and other weird fetish stuff.

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** Pretty much any of the explosion scenes would have done far worse damage than they do in the movie, not just from the explosions but from the blasts of air and subsequent shrapnel. [[spoiler: The ending, where Yaz outruns the Colloseum fireball, takes this to even more ludicrous levels, when he defends himself and the baby from the explosion ''via a Coca-Cola vending machine''--a scene that would give the tunnel fire scene from ''Film/IndependenceDay'' a run for its money.]]

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** Pretty much any of the explosion scenes would have done far worse damage than they do in the movie, not just from the explosions but from the blasts of air and subsequent shrapnel. [[spoiler: The ending, where Yaz outruns the Colloseum Coliseum fireball, takes this to even more ludicrous levels, when he defends himself and the baby from the explosion ''via a Coca-Cola vending machine''--a scene that would give the tunnel fire scene from ''Film/IndependenceDay'' a run for its money.]]



* DyingMomentOfAwesome: [[spoiler:Stavros stands on a mine of the coliseum's minefield, and a tiger is about to maul him. So Stavros steps off the mine the second the tiger lunges at him and send the entire coliseum up in flames. Further adding to the madness is [[Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk Belloq]], Jean-Claude Van Damme, and Dennis Rodman outrunning a fireball while holding a baby.]]

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* DyingMomentOfAwesome: [[spoiler:Stavros stands on a mine of the coliseum's minefield, and a tiger is about to maul him. So Stavros steps off the mine the second the tiger lunges at him and send the entire coliseum up in flames. Further adding to the madness is Alex Goldsmythe (played by the actor that played [[Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk Belloq]], Jean-Claude Belloq]]), Quinn (Jean-Claude Van Damme, Damme), and Dennis Rodman Yaz (Dennis Rodman) outrunning a fireball while holding a baby.]]



* InternalDeathSquad: Each member of "The Colony" has his own "guardian", one of the other retired spies that has the secret assignment to hunt down his respective member if he ever manages to escape. This is one of the complications that comes to bite Quinn in the ass when he does so on the third act, but thankfully his guardian (Alex Goldsmythe) happens to be a ReasonableAuthorityFigure and only asks Quinn for some hair so he can help him fake his death.



* ProductPlacement: The dozens of Coke machines inexplicably placed in the colosseum. [[spoiler: Which apparently provide excellent shields against fiery explosions.]]

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* ProductPlacement: The dozens of Coke machines inexplicably placed in the colosseum. [[spoiler: Which [[spoiler:Which apparently provide excellent shields against fiery explosions.]]
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* MandatoryUnretirement: The film's BatmanColdOpen is Quinn's final mission for the spy agency he works for before retiring. He spends all of two minutes (and a few months of TimeSkip) retired before his agency comes looking for him again because he's the foremost expert on Stavros on their roster.

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* MandatoryUnretirement: The film's BatmanColdOpen is Quinn's final mission for the spy agency he works for before retiring. He spends all of two minutes (and a few months three years' worth of TimeSkip) retired before his agency comes looking for him again because he's the foremost expert on Stavros on their roster.
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** Pretty much any of the explosion scenes would have done far worse damage than they do in the movie, not just from the explosions but from the blasts of air and subsequent shrapnel. [[spoiler: The ending, where Yaz outruns the Colloseum fireball, takes this to even more ludicrous levels, when he defends himself and the baby from the explosion ''via a Coca-Cola vendor''--a scene that would give the tunnel fire scene from ''Film/IndependenceDay'' a run for its money.]]

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** Pretty much any of the explosion scenes would have done far worse damage than they do in the movie, not just from the explosions but from the blasts of air and subsequent shrapnel. [[spoiler: The ending, where Yaz outruns the Colloseum fireball, takes this to even more ludicrous levels, when he defends himself and the baby from the explosion ''via a Coca-Cola vendor''--a vending machine''--a scene that would give the tunnel fire scene from ''Film/IndependenceDay'' a run for its money.]]



* DefeatMeansExplosion: Taken UpToEleven with Stavros, [[spoiler:who blown himself up in a moment of BetterToDieThanBeKilled (via being eaten by a tiger) and sets off enough landmines to turn the Roman Coliseum into a gigantic VikingFuneral).

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* DefeatMeansExplosion: Taken UpToEleven with Stavros, [[spoiler:who blown himself up in a moment of BetterToDieThanBeKilled (via being eaten by a tiger) and sets off enough landmines to turn the Roman Coliseum into a gigantic VikingFuneral).]]

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* DeathFakedForYou: The people behind The Colony exploit the fact Quinn was injured by a near-point-blank grenade explosion to fake his death and steal him away to the Colony.




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* WouldHurtAChild: Stavros makes a distraction so he can escape Quinn early on by dumping a hand grenade into a baby's hospital basket and rolling it towards Quinn while doing an UnflinchingWalk from the upcoming explosion, and the climactic fight involves Quinn having to navigate through a mine field with his newly-born child placed in the middle of it as bait.
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* BorrowedBiometricBypass: Quinn cuts out the skin of his own thumb to provide time-needed biometrics while he is elsewhere.
* DefeatMeansExplosion
* DyingMomentOfAwesome: [[spoiler: Stavros stands on a mine of the coliseum's minefield, and a tiger is about to maul him. So Stavros steps off the mine the second the tiger lunges at him and send the entire coliseum up in flames. Further adding to the madness is [[Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk Belloq]], Jean-Claude Van Damme, and Dennis Rodman outrunning a fireball while holding a baby.]]

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* BorrowedBiometricBypass: Quinn cuts out the skin of his own thumb to provide time-needed biometrics while he is elsewhere.
elsewhere in his plan to escape the Colony.
* DefeatMeansExplosion
DefeatMeansExplosion: Taken UpToEleven with Stavros, [[spoiler:who blown himself up in a moment of BetterToDieThanBeKilled (via being eaten by a tiger) and sets off enough landmines to turn the Roman Coliseum into a gigantic VikingFuneral).
* DyingMomentOfAwesome: [[spoiler: Stavros [[spoiler:Stavros stands on a mine of the coliseum's minefield, and a tiger is about to maul him. So Stavros steps off the mine the second the tiger lunges at him and send the entire coliseum up in flames. Further adding to the madness is [[Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk Belloq]], Jean-Claude Van Damme, and Dennis Rodman outrunning a fireball while holding a baby.]]



* MandatoryUnretirement

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* MandatoryUnretirementMandatoryUnretirement: The film's BatmanColdOpen is Quinn's final mission for the spy agency he works for before retiring. He spends all of two minutes (and a few months of TimeSkip) retired before his agency comes looking for him again because he's the foremost expert on Stavros on their roster.



* NonActorVehicle: Dennis Rodman
* NonFatalExplosions

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* NonActorVehicle: Dennis Rodman
Rodman plays the comedy character, sidekick, and wanna-be Q of the ActionDuo.
* NonFatalExplosionsNonFatalExplosions: The nearly point-blank grenade blast that allows the Colony to fake Quinn's death leaves him with plenty of shrapnel wounds and needing extended time doing physical therapy but it doesn't kills him.



* StuffBlowingUp: And boy is there a lot of it!
* UnflinchingWalk

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* StuffBlowingUp: And boy is there a lot of it!
it! The climax sets fire to ''the Roman Coliseum'' in ways worthy of a disaster film.
* UnflinchingWalk
UnflinchingWalk: Stavros cooly walks away from the grenade explosion that "kills" Quinn, to add more KickTheDog attitude to injury.
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* ProductPlacement: The dozens of Coke machines inexplicably placed in the colosseum. [[spoiler: Which apparently provide excellent shields against firey explosions.]]

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* ProductPlacement: The dozens of Coke machines inexplicably placed in the colosseum. [[spoiler: Which apparently provide excellent shields against firey fiery explosions.]]
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** Pretty much any of the explosion scenes would have done far worse damage than they do in the movie, not just from the explosions but from the blasts of air and subsequent shrapnel. [[spoiler: The ending, where Yaz outruns the Colloseum fireball, takes this to even more ludicrous levels, when he defends himself and the baby from the explosion ''via a Coca-Cola vendor''--a scene that would give the tunnel fire scene from ''Film/IndependenceDay'' a run for it's money.]]

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** Pretty much any of the explosion scenes would have done far worse damage than they do in the movie, not just from the explosions but from the blasts of air and subsequent shrapnel. [[spoiler: The ending, where Yaz outruns the Colloseum fireball, takes this to even more ludicrous levels, when he defends himself and the baby from the explosion ''via a Coca-Cola vendor''--a scene that would give the tunnel fire scene from ''Film/IndependenceDay'' a run for it's its money.]]
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* MoralMyopia: Stavros, big time. With a dose of [[{{Hypocrite}} hypocrisy]]. He rightfully mourns [[spoiler:his son after he's shot]]. But he sees nothing wrong with shooting the staff of a hospital, who weren't responsible for his death, and putting grenades in baby baskets ''with the baby still in it''.
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** Pretty much any of the explosion scenes would have done far worse damage than they do in the movie, not just from the explosions but from the blasts of air and subsequent shrapnel. [[spoiler: The ending, where Yaz outruns the Colloseum fireball, takes this to even more ludicrous levels, when he defends himself and the baby from the explosion ''via a Coca-Cola vendor''--a scene that would give the tunnel fire scene from Film/IndependenceDay a run for it's money.]]

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** Pretty much any of the explosion scenes would have done far worse damage than they do in the movie, not just from the explosions but from the blasts of air and subsequent shrapnel. [[spoiler: The ending, where Yaz outruns the Colloseum fireball, takes this to even more ludicrous levels, when he defends himself and the baby from the explosion ''via a Coca-Cola vendor''--a scene that would give the tunnel fire scene from Film/IndependenceDay ''Film/IndependenceDay'' a run for it's money.]]

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A 1997 action movie directed by UsefulNotes/HongKong filmmaker Tsui Hark which stars Creator/JeanClaudeVanDamme, Dennis Rodman, and Creator/MickeyRourke. Here, Jack Paul Quinn (Van Damme) is a retired government anti-terrorist agent with a pregnant wife who learns the news that his old nemesis Stavros (Rourke) is back in action, and is [[MandatoryUnretirement forced to un-retire]] to stop him. Quinn travels to Antwerp, Belgium to meet up with arms dealer Yaz (Rodman), then to an amusement park where Stavros meets with his six-year-old son. A shootout occurs, and he and Quinn are led to a hospital maternity ward. Quinn is then knocked unconscious in an explosion.

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A 1997 action movie directed by UsefulNotes/HongKong filmmaker Tsui Hark which stars Creator/JeanClaudeVanDamme, Dennis Rodman, and Creator/MickeyRourke.

Here, Jack Paul Quinn (Van Damme) is a retired government anti-terrorist agent with a pregnant wife who learns the news that his old nemesis Stavros (Rourke) is back in action, and is [[MandatoryUnretirement forced to un-retire]] to stop him. Quinn travels to Antwerp, Belgium to meet up with arms dealer Yaz (Rodman), then to an amusement park where Stavros meets with his six-year-old son. A shootout occurs, and he and Quinn are led to a hospital maternity ward. Quinn is then knocked unconscious in an explosion.
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A 1997 action movie directed by UsefulNotes/HongKong filmmaker Tsui Hark which stars Creator/JeanClaudeVanDamme, Dennis Rodman, and Mickey Rourke. Here, Jack Paul Quinn (Van Damme) is a retired government anti-terrorist agent with a pregnant wife who learns the news that his old nemesis Stavros (Rourke) is back in action, and is [[MandatoryUnretirement forced to un-retire]] to stop him. Quinn travels to Antwerp, Belgium to meet up with arms dealer Yaz (Rodman), then to an amusement park where Stavros meets with his six-year-old son. A shootout occurs, and he and Quinn are led to a hospital maternity ward. Quinn is then knocked unconscious in an explosion.

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A 1997 action movie directed by UsefulNotes/HongKong filmmaker Tsui Hark which stars Creator/JeanClaudeVanDamme, Dennis Rodman, and Mickey Rourke.Creator/MickeyRourke. Here, Jack Paul Quinn (Van Damme) is a retired government anti-terrorist agent with a pregnant wife who learns the news that his old nemesis Stavros (Rourke) is back in action, and is [[MandatoryUnretirement forced to un-retire]] to stop him. Quinn travels to Antwerp, Belgium to meet up with arms dealer Yaz (Rodman), then to an amusement park where Stavros meets with his six-year-old son. A shootout occurs, and he and Quinn are led to a hospital maternity ward. Quinn is then knocked unconscious in an explosion.
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A 1997 action movie directed by HongKong filmmaker Tsui Hark which stars Creator/JeanClaudeVanDamme, Dennis Rodman, and Creator/MickeyRourke. Here, Jack Paul Quinn (Van Damme) is a retired government anti-terrorist agent with a pregnant wife who learns the news that his old nemesis Stavros (Rourke) is back in action, and is [[MandatoryUnretirement forced to un-retire]] to stop him. Quinn travels to Antwerp, Belgium to meet up with arms dealer Yaz (Rodman), then to an amusement park where Stavros meets with his six-year-old son. A shootout occurs, and he and Quinn are led to a hospital maternity ward. Quinn is then knocked unconscious in an explosion.

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A 1997 action movie directed by HongKong UsefulNotes/HongKong filmmaker Tsui Hark which stars Creator/JeanClaudeVanDamme, Dennis Rodman, and Creator/MickeyRourke.Mickey Rourke. Here, Jack Paul Quinn (Van Damme) is a retired government anti-terrorist agent with a pregnant wife who learns the news that his old nemesis Stavros (Rourke) is back in action, and is [[MandatoryUnretirement forced to un-retire]] to stop him. Quinn travels to Antwerp, Belgium to meet up with arms dealer Yaz (Rodman), then to an amusement park where Stavros meets with his six-year-old son. A shootout occurs, and he and Quinn are led to a hospital maternity ward. Quinn is then knocked unconscious in an explosion.
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* ArtisticLicenseGeography: The movie shows Antwerp as a place full with towering flashy discotheques, tattoo shops and a red light district where crowds of people roam the streets. It looks more like Bangkok than actual Antwerp.


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* AntiVillain: Arguably Stavros.
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* NeverMyFault: [[spoiler:Rourke brings gunmen and a weapon to a carnival to meet his son, and then chooses to take a poke at Quinn with his son nearby. During the ensuing shootout, the kid dies. He blames Quinn.]]
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A 1997 action movie directed by HongKong filmmaker Tsui Hark which stars Creator/JeanClaudeVanDamme, Dennis Rodman, and Creator/MickeyRourke. Here, Jack Paul Quinn (Van Damme) is a retired government anti-terrorist agent with a pregnant wife who learns the news that his old nemesis Stavros (Rourke) is back in action, and is [[MandatoryUnretirement forced to un-retire]] to stop him. Quinn travels to Antwerp, Belgium to meet up with arms dealer Yaz (Rodman), then to an amusement park where Stavros meets with his six-year-old son. A shootout occurs [[spoiler: (where Stavros' son dies)]] and he and Quinn are led to a hospital maternity ward. Quinn is then knocked unconscious in an explosion.

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A 1997 action movie directed by HongKong filmmaker Tsui Hark which stars Creator/JeanClaudeVanDamme, Dennis Rodman, and Creator/MickeyRourke. Here, Jack Paul Quinn (Van Damme) is a retired government anti-terrorist agent with a pregnant wife who learns the news that his old nemesis Stavros (Rourke) is back in action, and is [[MandatoryUnretirement forced to un-retire]] to stop him. Quinn travels to Antwerp, Belgium to meet up with arms dealer Yaz (Rodman), then to an amusement park where Stavros meets with his six-year-old son. A shootout occurs [[spoiler: (where Stavros' son dies)]] occurs, and he and Quinn are led to a hospital maternity ward. Quinn is then knocked unconscious in an explosion.
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A 1997 action movie directed by HongKong filmmaker Tsui Hark which stars JeanClaudeVanDamme, Dennis Rodman, and Mickey Rourke. Here, Jack Paul Quinn (Van Damme) is a retired government anti-terrorist agent with a pregnant wife who learns the news that his old nemesis Stavros (Rourke) is back in action, and is [[MandatoryUnretirement forced to un-retire]] to stop him. Quinn travels to Antwerp, Belgium to meet up with arms dealer Yaz (Rodman), then to an amusement park where Stavros meets with his six-year-old son. A shootout occurs [[spoiler: (where Stavros' son dies)]] and he and Quinn are led to a hospital maternity ward. Quinn is then knocked unconscious in an explosion.

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A 1997 action movie directed by HongKong filmmaker Tsui Hark which stars JeanClaudeVanDamme, Creator/JeanClaudeVanDamme, Dennis Rodman, and Mickey Rourke.Creator/MickeyRourke. Here, Jack Paul Quinn (Van Damme) is a retired government anti-terrorist agent with a pregnant wife who learns the news that his old nemesis Stavros (Rourke) is back in action, and is [[MandatoryUnretirement forced to un-retire]] to stop him. Quinn travels to Antwerp, Belgium to meet up with arms dealer Yaz (Rodman), then to an amusement park where Stavros meets with his six-year-old son. A shootout occurs [[spoiler: (where Stavros' son dies)]] and he and Quinn are led to a hospital maternity ward. Quinn is then knocked unconscious in an explosion.
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* ImprobableCover: The heroes hide behind a coke machine and survive despite roaring walls of flame on either side. Possibly a moment of genre-savvy.
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A 1997 action movie directed by HongKong filmmaker Tsui Hark which stars JeanClaudeVanDamme, Dennis Rodman, and Mickey Rourke. Here, Jack Paul Quinn (Van Damme) is a retired government anti-terrorist agent with a pregnant wife who learns the news that his old nemesis Stavros (Rourke) is back in action, and is [[MandatoryUnretirement forced to un-retire]] to stop him. Quinn travels to Antwerp, Belgium to meet up with arms dealer Yaz (Rodman), then to an amusement park where Stavros meets with his six-year-old son. A shootout occurs [[spoiler: (where Stavros' son dies)]] and he and Quinn are led to a hospital maternity ward. Quinn is then knocked unconscious in an explosion.

Due to his failure to capture Stavros, Quinn wakes up on an island called "The Colony", an invisible and inescapable penal institution for secret agents "too valuable to kill but too dangerous to set free", which even includes terrorists. Quinn later receives a message saying that Stavros has kidnapped his wife, so he attempts to escape The Colony, team up with Yaz, and rescue her.
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* AntiVillain: Arguably Stavros.
* ArtisticLicensePhysics: Where to start?
** The scene where Quinn jumps into the water on the island--jumping into a body of water from that high would be like jumping onto concrete.
** Pretty much any of the explosion scenes would have done far worse damage than they do in the movie, not just from the explosions but from the blasts of air and subsequent shrapnel. [[spoiler: The ending, where Yaz outruns the Colloseum fireball, takes this to even more ludicrous levels, when he defends himself and the baby from the explosion ''via a Coca-Cola vendor''--a scene that would give the tunnel fire scene from Film/IndependenceDay a run for it's money.]]
* BorrowedBiometricBypass: Quinn cuts out the skin of his own thumb to provide time-needed biometrics while he is elsewhere.
* DefeatMeansExplosion
* DyingMomentOfAwesome: [[spoiler: Stavros stands on a mine of the coliseum's minefield, and a tiger is about to maul him. So Stavros steps off the mine the second the tiger lunges at him and send the entire coliseum up in flames. Further adding to the madness is [[Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk Belloq]], Jean-Claude Van Damme, and Dennis Rodman outrunning a fireball while holding a baby.]]
* ExitPursuedByABear: [[spoiler:Stavros is about to be attacked by the tiger which he brought to the coliseum when one of the mines blows up.]]
* IncrediblyLamePun[=/=]ActorAllusion: Yaz spouts off a lot of basketball puns throughout the film.
* InfantImmortality: [[spoiler: Subverted; Stavros' son dies during the shootout. Played straight with the babies in the maternity ward and Quinn's son, though.]]
* LandMineGoesClick: The colosseum has a mine field on it. [[spoiler:One blows Stavros up.]]
* MandatoryUnretirement
* MulticoloredHair: Yaz, and just like the actor who plays him.
* NonActorVehicle: Dennis Rodman
* NonFatalExplosions
* OutrunTheFireball: Three times, no less. The first time, however, averts the trope and Quinn ends up hospitalized for 6 months.
* PregnantHostage: Quinn's wife.
* ProductPlacement: The dozens of Coke machines inexplicably placed in the colosseum. [[spoiler: Which apparently provide excellent shields against firey explosions.]]
* SteelEarDrums: Despite all the explosions and gunfire, no one loses their hearing.
* StuffBlowingUp: And boy is there a lot of it!
* UnflinchingWalk

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