... to like a film about a senseless massacre. What is this world coming to? Rampage is about Bill ( BrendanFletcher ), a college-age guy who's disgusted with everyone and everything around him, from his parents -- with whom he still lives -- to the barista who can't make Bill's favorite drink properly to incompetent fast-food workers. His friend Evan ( Shaun Sipos ) shares his disgust....
... have been. It is Falling Down without the morals. Rampage is angry, sadistic, fun, yet disturbing. BrendanFletcher plays Bill, a young man who plans possibly the biggest killing spree in history, gunning down innocent people in a small town. Unlike Falling Down, the film doesn't feature a bad guy and the good guy trying to stop him. Instead, we see the mass murder ...
... have been. It is Falling Down without the morals. Rampage is angry, sadistic, fun, yet disturbing. BrendanFletcher plays Bill, a young man who plans possibly the biggest killing spree in history, gunning down innocent people in a small town. Unlike Falling Down, the film doesn't feature a bad guy and the good guy trying to stop him. Instead, we see the mass murder ...
... — for the second time, he’s made a film that I have enjoyed. Rampage follows the story of Bill (BrendanFletcher), a suburban white kid who is frustrated with the world around him. As a means to an end, he decides to launch an intricate plan to murder hundreds of people in his small town and cause all sorts of mayhem. This involves dressing up in an armored suit and buying a bunch...
... it above what it could have been are the strong performances and the documentary feel it has. BrendanFletcher gives a tremendous performance as Bill who manages to show his utter distain for the human race with only a look in his eye. While he is completely ruthless in his action, he goes back to a fast food restaurant to shoot a waitress who didn't apologize for spilling food on...