Sly Stallone can still make movies. I don't know why he would want to, but he has the resources to do so. I'm not sure if making movies even makes him money at this point, but I suspect it does not. That is, of course, unless he found some Uwe Boll method of getting paid to make crap movies no matter how bad they suck.
This one can go pretty well into the suck column. I mean, it's no Steven Seagal B-movie level of suck or even On Deadly Ground (a hit by Seagal standards with Michael Cain in tow) levels of suckitude. Still, it is not a great movie. It starts as a buddy gangster movie with Sly and his partner killing a guy. Then, Sly's partner gets killed. Time for.. REVENGE!
About that time Sly runs into visiting lawman Sung Kang. He's unwelcomed by the local authorities, and he doesn't play by the rules, so he partners up with the known killer, gangster, and lowlife to bring justice to the streets and help Sly avenge his partner. These two are bitter rivals thrust together by the situation, and the tension between them - it's either hatred, admiration, or sexual, I can't tell - is thick.
The name of this movie stupidly comes from the kind of bourbon that Sly's character prefers - Double Bullet. It is presumably based on the actual Bulleit Bourbon. But see, there is a double meaning - he also shoots people in the head. It's subtle, but you might make the connection.
I also thought the tag line, "Revenge Never Gets Old" was a pretty good one. They give a nod to the fact that the story doesn't break new ground, and they also (you might have missed this, as well) point out that Sly himself is getting old.
Before I forget: Anyone making a movie should think twice before making Christian Slater a focal point for any movie, scene, or whatever. Making him a bad guy is just laughable.
Direction was okay
Story was pretty bad
Dialog was fairly horrendous
Acting was stiff and old
Action had too many jump cuts
1.5/5