Now, I've seen my share of rather bad movies. White Fire. Carnival Magic. Friday the 13th part 2, Super Ninja Zombie Master, The Mexican, etc. So I think I have a lot of backing when I can come out and say this is really a waste of a lot of things. Talent is not one of these things. No talent is wasted here, because there is no talent. I don't know how the women of this company (of the three "movies" I've seen by this company, Flight to Danger, Street Angels, and this one, two were written by women, and subblimate some hokey feminist values, i.e., R.A.D. funding, ugly women and "stud" guys)...are on. I don't think they expected much from these films, but they'll live on forever on DVD thanks to Brentwood (yay brentwood!). I don't know where to begin. This "movie" is just a mess. A total and complete mess. I've had more concise and clear acid trips. Let me just list a few of the "films" biggest problems: -long, borring, unaudible and visually unapealing scenes. -random, borring "martial arts" fights. -incoherent "plot" (if it even has one- guess what, nobody ever goes to istanbull!) - scene continuity (ugh, where to begin- second to last scene you can hear the director say "cut!", girl is shown escaping, but then shown still captured in next scene) I'm getting flashbacks just thinking about it, so I'm going to stop now, but believe me when i say i could write a 100 page paper on why this thing is a complete disaster (not that i plan to). It was a sort of funny movie in its baddness, but it really is quite bad. The coolest part of the film was the underused big-muscle mamma "Kat". If you want to have a good time, read the back of the brentwoods "women that kick butt" dvd synopsis of the movie, then watch the movie and see how much they flat-out lied to you (I still love you Brentwood).