I did definitely get Punisher vibes from the intro and that's always been part I really liked. There are a lot of great atmospheric parts in Cover Up, but yeah they just asked too much of the audience with the final twists. I think perhaps that's what spoils the dramatic clocktower finish for me. Because visually, Dolph making his way through those packed streets is eye catching for sure.
I think the main thing that nudges The Shooter above this for me, is Maruschka Detmers. She really elevates it. Assumpta Serna is also really good in the film, making a lot from a small but memorable role.
Both are kind of nearly but not quite. I love Israel as a setting (and we get a sense of it that we don't in Last Patrol for example) and I also love Prague as a setting too. I'm chatting with Sean on I Must Break This Podcast about The Tracker soon and interestingly I felt that had potential but was way wide of the mark of even Cover Up and The Shooter. And also it's way below Hidden Agenda as far as Dolph's conspiracy thriller films (And it's a genre I love too).