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Sex & Nudity

Apart from Jean-Claude Van Damme topless, none.

Violence & Gore

Double Team is an action comedy with many shoot-outs where people are shot and killed as well as several martial arts style fights which include kicks and punces.

Most of the violence is styilised and relatively bloodless.

There is a shot of a man falling from a motorbike on fire.

There is a shot of a man trapped in a car as it explodes.

A sniper is shot in the eye after a bullet is shot through her telescopic aim.

Many people are shot and killed during a scene set in a funfair.

A man is pulled through a glass partition and then thrown out of another one behind him.

A shoot out and fight takes palce in a maternity ward around babies in cots.

A grenade explodes which knocks Jack Quinn (Jean-Claude Van Damme) out and injures his back.

Someone goes to shake Jack's hand only to elbow him in the face and kick him in the stomach.

Jack slices the tip of his own thumb with a scalpel, the scalpel with blood on the blade is shown. Jack then uses a pair of tweezers to remove a flap of skin from his tumb.

There is a fight underwater and a man is killed when laser placed under the water are turned back on.

There is a fight on an aeroplane, Jack kicks several people out of the plane while it is in the air but they all have paracute's and presumably survive.

There is a shoot-out at a house where Jack shoots many bad guy's, a van is blown up with the driver still inside.

A bad guy is bashed against the side of a car.

There is a scene in a public space where Jack is suppsoed to be assassinated, various people get shot and die.

Jack has a fight with someone in the back of a cab, he throws the person through the window of a passing van.

Jack is attacked by a bad gut with a machine gun concealed in a large case and a man who uses a knife held between his toes. After a fight containing kicks, punches and a near strangulation by wire Jack kills them both.

A man is stabbed in the back with a scalpel and then shot by a nurse.

Jack is attacked by a tiger who he kicks in the head before blowing it up with a mine.

Yaz (Dennis Rodman) beats up several bad guy's, these are brawl like fights with hard punches and kicks.

Jack and Stavros (Mickey Rourke) have a martial arts orientated fight, eventually Stavros is blown up by a mine.

Profanity

Infrequent use of mild profanity.

Jack Quinn (Jean-Claude Van Damme) is seen smoking and one scene is set in a nightclub where the background actors are drinking.

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MPAA:
Rated R for some nudity and brief strong language.

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