Morally bereft, sloppily edited, poorly written, improperly scored, and a laboriously watch.The old man claims to give people a proper Christian burial, implying he's Christian and can give such last rights, yet teaches the young man he found as a baby, to kill people to they have corpses to bury and make money, as gave diggers.
Detective Malcolm "Mace" Douglas (Marinaro) is a cop who plays by his own rules and has a bad attitude. His partner Cain (Larson) is the opposite: a clean-cut, by the book kind of guy.
When I read reviews of a film that offer compelling reasons why it's viewer liked it so much, I'm forced to re-examine my own reasons why I didn't. Most of the (few) reviews for "Dead Aim" are fairly complimentary here, and I can even agree with what the posters state about the picture.