Starring: Jason Barry, Russell Wong, Roddy Piper, Remy Bonjasky, Linda Park Directed By: David Worth (II) Average Rating: Aspect Ratio: 1.77:1 Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Binding: DVD Format: AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC Label: Monterey Video Number of Items: 1 Region Code: 1 Release Date: February 27, 2007 Running Time: 85 minutes Theatrical Release Date: July 29, 2006
Product Description: In a world where street gangs collide with the law neighborhood friends must decide which side of the battle to join. Returning to the streets they call home both warriors are now armed with the expert combat skills they will need to face the deadliest brawl of their lives the battle of best friends. This will be the ultimate fight - the one for power family ..and Honor.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: SPORTS/GAMES/MIXED MARTIAL ARTS UPC: 012233224924 Manufacturer No: 322492
Honor is Everything I don't know why this did not hit the big screen. It has great virtues as well as amazing martial arts.
Awesome!!! Look this is not a bigtime Hollywood production...This is low budget warehouse fighting, no wires, no cables, and no amazing stunts...It's not a romantic comedy, it's not a drama, the acting isn't meant to bring you in to the story...the action is, and it suceeds, take it for what it is and you'll have as much fun as I did!!!
Awesome fight scenes!!! The most amazing thing to me was how the fights were as realistic as can be. No wires. No BS. Great fighters from Pride and K-1 going toe to toe in the underground. The movie was decent, but if you want to see great fighting scenes, check this out.
Irate for Personal Reasons Malaipet, the Muay Thai Champ on the cover is my friend. I bought this movie to see him in the movie and to preserve a copy with him on the cover. Instead, I get another cover without Malaipet's picture in front. This would probably not matter to most of you......but since he is my friend, I preferred the cover as advertised. I was not pleased when I received the alternative cover.
As far as movie contents, you just better be a fan of B movies with fight scenes. For fight fans, it's time to see your favorite fighters in a movie.
Why, Russell, Why!?! I've been a Russell Wong fan for years. However, I'm deeply saddened that he was a main character in this D-movie. With his head shaved, he proved that he has a nice cranium, but I still think it was meant to hide his wrinkles. I hate that he is beyond his prime. I loved the diverse cast. It was amazing to see "ROWDY" Roddy Piper in a fatherly, aged role. Still, this was a poorly-done "urban drama." The fighters' moves were sped up because they were not that spectacular. The army vet lead is meant to be macho based upon his aloofness and elective mutism. However, I felt like he filled the screen with what Uma Thurman in "Pulp Fiction" called "uncomfortable silences." The movie tries to marinate on the theme of honor and it falls flat. Only watch this film if you can sit through low-quality flicks.