Clonus/YMMV

The movie has:

 * Fridge Logic: Old!Richard is ostensibly murdered by his brother's goons at the end, so why'd they bother freezing Clone!Richard afterwards? His specific organ recipient isn't around anymore. That said, as a clone of his brother Richard's organs would likely be usable in the event that Senator Knight needed anything.
 * Considering how much money, time and effort it would take to raise of just one clone, would you just throw away a perfectly good source of potential organs to provide for a lesser client? It dosen't take any effort to freeze and store them.
 * And just how useful is this whole idea anyway? The vast majority of people will go through life never needing an organ transplant. Think of the hundreds of thousands of dollars and decades of time it takes to raise each of the clones to adulthood, keep them in peak physical condition, and then preserve them on the off chance that one of the important people they were cloned from needs a liver or something on down the line. With that amount of time and resources, surely more efficient (and humane) methods could be found to secure a compatable replacement part.
 * It's the Illuminati, they have resources to burn. Plus the other possible uses for clones had yet to explored, not just potential organ donors but also infilitrators, cloned armies, slave labor. Those scientists were't just content to let the clones grow up, they were also "monitoring their interaction," performing all kinds of experiments. Clonus is described as a "self-supporting center of research" after all.
 * Transplants might be more popular if there was no chance of rejection (clones being genetically identical to the progenitor, though I doubt it's that simple) and there was a larger supply of organs.
 * Narm: Near the end of the movie, when the old couple who rescued Richard chat for about a minute before . It's so unexpected your first response is to laugh.
 * The glaringly obvious use of Stock Footage doesn't help.
 * Recycled Premise: See The Island
 * The Scrappy: Original-Richard's whiny (adult) son. Fortunately, he gets his ass kicked and then drowned.
 * They Wasted a Perfectly Good Plot: The story has real promise and a better script and direction could have made it a very good movie. Michael Bay does not count for any of this.
 * Robert Fiveson said he thought The Island was a decent film, and felt Michael Bay didn't deserve all the flack for plagiarism, that the fault really lies on the screenwriter and producers.