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Corrective Measures

"Anarchy in the world's most dangerous prison."

2022-04-29 Science Fiction 1hr 46m

Set in San Tiburon, the world's most dangerous maximum-security penitentiary and home to the world's most treacherous superpowered criminals, where tensions among the inmates and staff heighten, leading to anarchy that engulfs the prison and order is turned upside down.

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Set in San Tiburon, the world's most dangerous maximum-security penitentiary and home to the world's most treacherous superpowered criminals, where tensions among the inmates and staff heighten, leading to anarchy that engulfs the prison and order is turned upside down.

  • Released
    2022-04-29
  • Revenue
    $34,489
  • Budget
    n/a
  • Runtime
    1hr 46m
  • Genre
    Science Fiction, Action, Thriller, Adventure
  • Status
    Released
  • Language
    English, EspaƱol
  • imdb-logo
    4.3
  • Production
    Tubi, The Exchange, Arcana Productions

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Cast

Bruce Willis

Bruce Willis

Julius 'The Lobe' Loeb
Michael Rooker

Michael Rooker

Warden Devlin
Hayley Sales

Hayley Sales

Dr. Isabelle Josephs
Kat Ruston

Kat Ruston

Officer Liz Morales
Doug Bradley

Doug Bradley

Senator Zechariah
Tom Cavanagh

Tom Cavanagh

Gordon Tweedy
Dan Payne

Dan Payne

Payback
Brennan Mejia

Brennan Mejia

Diego Diaz
Daniel Cudmore

Daniel Cudmore

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Kevin Zegers

Kevin Zegers

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Celia Aloma

Celia Aloma

Felicia Johnson
Chase James

Chase James

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Reviews for Corrective Measures
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A Review by tmdb28039023 1

Written by tmdb28039023 on 2022-08-27

I know I shouldnā€™t expect anything other than bitter, unwitting irony of a movie wherein Bruce Willis plays a character named after and appa... read more

I know I shouldnā€™t expect anything other than bitter, unwitting irony of a movie wherein Bruce Willis plays a character named after and apparently inspired by Freakazoid supervillain The Lobe ā€” Julius Loeb, aka "The Lobe," is said to have a "super brain," an instance of retroactive tastelessness ā€”, but Corrective Measures actually strives to perform below expectations. The plot, such as it is, takes place in a prison for super-powered criminals. The prison is called "San Tiburon," which translates to "Saint Shark." Iā€™m bummed that, in a movie so top-heavy with exposition, they never find the time to explain when and how a fish was canonized. San Tib, as it is known, holds a bunch of Suicide Squad rejects including but not limited to The Conductor (Tom Cavanagh), Payback (Dan Payne), and Diego DĆ­az. The first two are thinly-veiled parodies of Electro and The Punisher. The third is a Jean Grey wannabe with an Aerith and Bob name. And we also have a Meaningful Name (Loeb=Lobe). This stuff is not all that terrible; in fact, itā€™s how you have fun with names ā€” not randomly, like "San Tiburon," but with a specific target in mind, even if itā€™s an obvious one. My problem is that the movie doesnā€™t go full farce, so that when something really stupid happens, it sticks out like a sore thumb, especially when nobody but the audience seems to notice it. Consider the Ā«Nullies,Ā» a term used to refer to both something Ā«in the lights, the water, food [the inmates] eatĀ» and an ankle bracelet; as the name implies, Nullies nullify the supervillainsā€™ superpowers. This is all well and good, except that the whole concept of Nullies appears to be based on the honor system; that is, it works as long as the inmates agree to uphold it ā€” this, of course, raises the question, why do the inmates uphold it? None of this is ever made explicit, but what other possible conclusion can we arrive at in light of certain events? Events such as The Conductor cracks open his ankle Nullie with a modified fork (i.e., one with all but one tine broken off). I mean, a f---ing fork! Never mind that I donā€™t think you get metal cutlery in jail, itā€™s still a f---ing fork. Later on itā€™s supposed to be a big surprise that whatever the stuff is in the "lights, water, and food" accomplishes nothing (The Lobe: "I haven't eaten that prison shit since my parole." Huh? What do you mean, "parole"? What the hell are you still doing in prison, then?), but the Overseer (Michael Rooker) should have known, regardless of whether or not he truly is "an idiot," that something was up the moment The Conductor was able to use his powers sans difficulty. All things considered, it doesnā€™t take a "super brain" to know that even parody needs some sort of structure ā€” a method to the madness, so to speak; after all, canā€™t break the rules if there arenā€™t any to break in the first place.

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A Review by tmdb28039023

I know I shouldnā€™t expect anything other than bitter, unwitting irony of a movie wherein Bruce Willis plays a character named after and apparently inspired by Freakazoid supervillain The Lobe ā€” Julius Loeb, aka "The Lobe," is said to have a...

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A Review by tmdb28039023 1

Written by tmdb28039023 on 2022-08-27

I know I shouldnā€™t expect anything other than bitter, unwitting irony of a movie wherein Bruce Willis plays a character named after and apparently inspired by Freakazoid supervillain The Lobe ā€” Julius...

read more