![]() But things changed over the years because Shaw wanted to serve the badge and the people. Everyone still seems to blame Shaw for the death of the young police officer, even though he was cleared completely.īoth Shaw and Burke once came through the police academy together and actually were close friends. ![]() He’s very extrovert, very proud about himself and he doesn’t care about killing people that stand in his way.ĭean Ambrose as John Shaw Good cop John Shaw (Dean Ambrose) on the other side just returns to duty from his seven months break for psychiatric treatment following his rookie cop partner Ray Jones’ death. He rules over his group of crooked cops in quite some arrogant fashion. Tyler Burke himself is your so-called alpha man. So they can make and bend the rules to their own advantage to achieve big cars and big money. They don’t serve the police badge they make the police badge serve for them. Roger Cross as Tyler Burke First appearing in the movie we have antagonist and bad cop Tyler Burke (Roger Cross) who is the leader of a group of police officers that think that wearing a police badge make them rule in town. Since this movie has got the classic scenario Good Cop -vs- Bad Cop, it might be useful to say a few words about the characters of the protagonist and the antagonist of 12 Rounds 3: Lockdown. And if you don’t enjoy the movie, don’t make “because John Cena isn’t part of it” your sole reason. If you enjoyed the movie, don’t make anyone change your opinion. So, if you want to read a detailed and much deeper review, just continue reading. Martin Tsai said that “12 Rounds 3: Lockdown” lacked the “firepower” of John Cena and I really don’t know what he’s talking about. To some people it seems to prove that no-one is able to reach the acting abilities of John Cena and that “12 Rounds 3: Lockdown” is an instant flop. It’s not really a review but it has got a negative headline and everyone seems to refer to this piece of bad journalism right now. Just hours after “12 Rounds 3: Lockdown” was available, this review was published by Martin Tsai in the Los Angeles Times. Let me write a personal note before I start my review. And I happily invite you to share your thoughts with me. Here is what I have to say about the movie. I got the chance to watch it yesterday, made some notes alongside and my mind up over night. Two days ago 12 Rounds 3: Lockdown was finally available to watch in ten different theatres all over the USA and on demand on iTunes and Amazon.
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