Jack Conrad espera la pena de muerte en una corrupta prisión cuando es "comprado" por un rico productor de televisión y llevado a una isla desolada donde debe luchar a muerte contra otros nu... Leer todoJack Conrad espera la pena de muerte en una corrupta prisión cuando es "comprado" por un rico productor de televisión y llevado a una isla desolada donde debe luchar a muerte contra otros nueve asesinos de todos los rincones del mundo.Jack Conrad espera la pena de muerte en una corrupta prisión cuando es "comprado" por un rico productor de televisión y llevado a una isla desolada donde debe luchar a muerte contra otros nueve asesinos de todos los rincones del mundo.
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- Premios
- 1 nominación en total
- Julie
- (as Victoria Mussett)
- Eddie C
- (as Christopher Baker)
- Yasantwa
- (as Emelia Burns)
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As a setup for a testosterone packed action film it is hard to argue that it's bad since it does pretty much what it sets out to do. The whole subplot of violence as entertainment is also interesting enough. Naturally both of these things have been tackled on film before and in better form than this, but this by no means makes the film bomb by trying to out run itself and be too smart. Where the film does mess up is with another subplot involving the hero trying to get back to his wife. You see, he was a government agent and went to prison to keep his cover as a "badguy" and this kept him out of contact with his wife. Not only is this the most clichéd part of the film, it is the least interesting and the least relevant to the message that the main part of the film sets up. Sure, there needs to be some audience sympathy for the protagonist in a film like this, but it shouldn't interfere with the rest of the movie.
Another thing is the shaky cam, as it has come to be called. Is this some sort of budget cutting device? The production doesn't use dollies and camera rigs any more to cut down costs? The fight scenes here are pretty good, and they should be in an action film, but with such messy camera work they are not shown very well. Some films manage to have good shaky cam scenes as they give it a certain edge, but many films either get the rhythm wrong or go to far and it doesn't look as good as it could have looked. --- 6/10
BsCDb Classification: 13+ --- violence, profanity
Following along similar lines of Battle Royal and the newly released The Hunger Games, a group of international death row inmates are sent to an island to fight to the death in order to win their freedom - with the whole thing broadcast live on the internet.
As highly unbelievable as this situation may seem, the moral repercussion are actually adequately addressed. The illegal show gains a mass following but not without attracting the attention of certain international agencies.
I'm not a huge fan of Steve Austin or WWE wrestling and so at first I was a bit sceptical about a WWE production with the lead role being given to a pro wrestler. But despite this he performs his role well, and the acting is of a pretty good standard throughout. The fight scenes are gritty and believable, and the sub-plot back story doesn't interfere too much with the action.
This is switch-your-brain-off entertainment. Enjoy it for what is is. 7/10
Steve Austin joins 9 other on the island where they stalk and eliminate each other in some of the most violent ways imaginable.
This part of the story is fairly involving, but as the violence becomes more sadistic, it no longer seems entertaining. The sobering effect spreads to the movie characters as well, too late to help the combatants. Self righteously, the producers use this as a podium to speak down to the audience who bought tickets to watch the very entertainment they are presenting.
The movie is not helped by a stateside subplot involving Stone Cold's girlfriend who lives on a sprawling ranch and supports herself as a waitress.
I think this film just gets a bad rap from critics because WWE is associated with it and no one wants to be the guy that gives them a break. It certainly won't win an Oscar, but if you enjoy action films then I'd definitely give this a chance. Just try & forget WWE is associated with it, let it stand on it's own two feet and judge it for yourself with an open mind.
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- CuriosidadesSteve Austin and Vinnie Jones would often play jokes on each other during filming. Steve would put inflatable sex dolls in Vinnie's trailer and also put up 50 signed autograph pictures of himself all around his trailer.
- PifiasWhen Paco finds Rosa after they were thrown off the helicopter Rosa calls Paco "Manu", the actor's name.
- Citas
Ian Breckel: Well, where are you from back in the states then, huh?
Jack Conrad: Alaska
Ian Breckel: Alasks. Whereabouts?
Jack Conrad: About 80 miles north of Anchorage. Little fishing town. You probably heard of it. It's called Fuck Your Mama.
- ConexionesFeatured in WrestleMania 23 (2007)
- Banda sonoraBlack Betty
Written by Leadbelly (as Huddie Ledbetter)
Performed by Spiderbait
Courtesy of Universal Music Australia Pty Ltd.
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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Taquilla
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 7.371.706 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 3.807.595 US$
- 29 abr 2007
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 8.642.858 US$
- Duración1 hora 54 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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