Sequel to Jean-Claude Van Damme's 1993 Hard Target.
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Scott Adkins | Wes Baylor |
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Robert Knepper | Jonah Aldrich |
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Rhona Mitra | Sofia |
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Ann Truong | Tha |
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Temuera Morrison | Madden |
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Amarin Cholvibul | Win |
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Adam Saunders | Esparto |
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Thira Chutikul | Thai Youth |
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Jamie Timony | Landon Marshall |
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Geoffrey Giuliano | Vermeulen |
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David Asavanond | MMA Announcer |
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Troy Honeysett | Jonny Sutherland |
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Katrina Grey | Kay Sutherland |
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Byron Gibson | Trainer |
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Cullet Eric | Fighter #1 |
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Komkrib 'Krib' Wongwirot | Fighter #2 |
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Suthipongse Phukaokaew | Fighter #3 |
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Jak Boon | The General |
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Peter Hardy | Jacob Zimling |
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Sean Keenan | Tobias Zimling |
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Gigi Velicitat | Maduka |
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JeeJa Yanin | Aldrich's Friend |
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Chiv Patrick Tang | Aldrich's Friend |
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Supoj Khaowwong | Aldrich's Friend |
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Eoin O'Brien | Aldrich's Friend |
Director | Roel Reine |
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Writer | Matt Harvey, Dominic Morgan, George Huang | |
Producer | Oliver Ackermann, Sean Daniel, Chris Lowenstein | |
Musician | Jack Wall | |
Photography | Roel Reine |
Nr Discs | 1 |
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Regions | Region 1 |
Owner | Review? |
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Location | Action Disk1 |
Purchased | Aug 25, 2016 |
Quantity | 1 |
Watched | Aug 30, 2016 at home |
Index | 4246 |
Added Date | Jul 06, 2017 01:43:51 |
Modified Date | Sep 24, 2018 19:51:27 |
My quick rating - 5,3/10. The same basic formula as "Hard Target" and the superior "Surviving the Game" of take a person (Scott Adkins) and hunt him down for sport. This movie tends to lead into ridiculous category a few times but still delivers some quality action scenes which mostly are martial arts related. If you like those types of movies, you will like this. Scott Adkins plays a pro fighter who accidentally kills his best friend in the ring and ends up down and out due to depression. He takes on one last fight for money, but it ends up being him fighting for his life against a bunch of rich people who hunt him for sport. Very cliché from start to finish so you can fill in all the plot points in your head now. Entertaining it is. I would say Adkins is slowly solidifying his role is the times new action hero. I, for one, prefer that as opposed to all the really bad Seagal movies going straight to video these days.