Blast | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | February 16, 2022
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Spoiler alert: the movie did not live up to its name.
| genre | Action |
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| synopsis | Terrorists attempt to disrupt the Atlanta Olympics by kidnapping the U.S. women's swim team. If their demands are not met, the team will be executed. Only janitor Jack Bryant, a former Olympic gymnast champion of Tae Kwon Do felled by injuries and alcoholism knows of their real plans. And only he, with the guidance of former terrorist-fighter Leo, can stop them. |
| lead actors | Linden Ashby | Andrew Divoff | Kimberly Warren | Rutger Hauer | Norbert Weisser | Tim Thomerson | Yuji Okumoto | Vincent Klyn | Sonya Eddy | Jill Pierce | Jahi J.J. Zuri | Tina Cote | Cynthia Ireland | Jerry Rector | Shannon Elizabeth | Thom Mathews |
| director | Albert Pyun |












