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- 70In Commando, the fetching surprise is the glancing humor between the quixotic and larky Rae Dawn Chong and the straight-faced killing machine of Arnold Schwarzenegger. Chong lights up the film like a firefly, Schwarzenegger delivers a certain light touch of his own, the result is palatable action comics.
- 63TV Guide MagazineTV Guide MagazineThough not as good as Terminator, the film has a better-than-usual script for this sort of thing and shows a lot of humor. Schwarzenegger isn't especially good as an actor, but his presence is impressive, and he is beginning to show some style, if not much substance. For action fans, one of the picks of the litter for the year.
- 63Miami HeraldBill CosfordMiami HeraldBill CosfordThere is something weirdly appealing about Commando and its self-deprecating celebration of violent excess. [16 Oct 1985, p.D5]
- 60Chicago ReaderDave KehrChicago ReaderDave KehrComic book stuff, helped out by the presence of Rae Dawn Chong as an airline stewardess whose sarcastic commentary adds some comic counterpoint to the deliberately overscaled action.
- 50Washington PostPaul AttanasioWashington PostPaul AttanasioLester doesn't have the sense of visual style that other directors, like Spielberg and Lucas, bring to their comic-book movies; harshly lit and sometimes amateurish, Commando doesn't last in your eye. And Lester doesn't pace his sequences, allowing the suspense to build -- it's all breakneck, and it tires you out. [04 Oct 1985, p.E3]
- Two-thirds of this 90-minute film is mayhem unrelieved by humor and untouched by humanity.
- 40Time OutTime OutLots of machine-gunfire, explosions and disposable khaki-clad extras, as you'd expect.