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Monday, June 24, 2013
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Undisputed III
Boyka is back. This time he is fighting in the first ever inter-prison tournament with one knee
Man, how have I never reviewed this one? The amazing Scott Adkins returns as Boyka. As you may recall In Undisputed II He got his knee destroyed. Because of that he is not fighting in prison. Hard to do that with a smashed knee. So what does he do? He kicks mattresses, and lifts buckets of dirty water with his bad leg. That leads him to being recovered. He enters the prisons ring and beats the crap out of there champion. By doing this he earns himself a spot in a large underground fighting tournament. Winner gets there freedom.
Well that’s the film, not in a nutshell, but as a
whole. Adkins is possibly the perfect specimen
when it comes to action stars. Built, agile,
and can really fight. The moves he can
pull off are amazing, and defiantly not being done by anyone here in the
US. The fight scenes are amazing, and that’s
the sell point of these films. This
actually rivals Bloodsport when it comes to tournament fight scenes, and in the
final fight blows it away.
If you dig action look no further. This film will not disappoint.
Overall 3 out of 5 stars.
Grunt: The Wrestling Movie!
Ok, first I have to start off by saying, I love this
film. It’s a mocumentray about A pro
wrestler named Mad Dog Joe DeCurso. See
10 years ago during a 20 man over the top rope battle royal Mad Dog got his
opponent in a Hangman, which in wrestling speak is having the guys head twisted
between the top and middle rope. Mad Dog
takes a run at him to deliver the big boot and kicks the guys head off. As murder is illegal he is disqualified. Unfortunately his opponents legs never
touched the floor so he won. Too bad he’s
dead. After this Mad Dog goes into
depression and disappears. Many think he
jumped off a bridge and committed suicide.
But wait now a masked wrestler has entered the scene, named, The
Mask. His moves are very similar, almost
identical to Mad Dog.
The Last Stand!
The leader of a drug cartel busts out of a courthouse and speeds to the Mexican border, where the only thing in his path is a sheriff and his inexperienced staff
Arnold is back, and he’s bringing Luis Guzman and Johnny
Knoxville with him. Arnold plays a
former LA cop who has settled into a nice quiet town as the acting sheriff. The town is small, so small 90% of it leaves
to go to another town for a football game.
Arnold stays behind to keep the peace.
A joke as there is nothing going on.
Well except for the fact a notorious drug lord has just broken out of
prison and is heading to Mexico. He
breaks out under Forrest Whitakers watch, which is not hard to do considering
that lazy eye he has. Anyway, wouldn’t you
know it, the last town he and his murdering posse have to cross through is
Arnolds. Arnold finds out he’s coming and
deputizes a few local folk, one of whom is local gun museum owner Johnny
Knoxville and they set out to stop the guy.
Overall 3 out of 5 Stars!
Parker
A thief with a unique code of professional ethics is double-crossed by his crew and left for dead. Assuming a new disguise and forming an unlikely alliance with a woman on the inside, he looks to hijack the score of the crew's latest heist.
he man, the myth, the legend, Jason Statham stars as Parker. A thief with a heart of gold. Really, it’s based on a book. I know that because I saw that somewhere. I didn’t read it. Don’t want to. Anyway the Statham is friends with old drunk Nick Notice. Who does a convincing job of acting sober in this film. He hooks Parker up with a crew led by the always great Michael Chiklis. They rob a fair ground, and then decide to take Parkers share. But as Parker is played by Statham, he aint having that. After a very nice fight scene that takes place in a moving car Parker is left for dead. Luckily and old farm couple finds him and nurses him back to health.
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