Saturday, May 22, 2010

Undisputed III: Redemption Hollywood movie 2010

Cast And Crew
Cast:Scott Adkins,Mykel Shannon Jenkins,
Mark Ivanir,Hristo Shopov,Marko Zaror,
Michael Baral,Ilram Choi,
Robert Costanzo,Robert Costanzo
Director: Isaac Florentine
Writer (WGA): David N. White
Genre: Action
Runtime: USA:96 min
Country: USA
Language: English
Company: Nu Image Films See more »
Filming Locations: Bulgaria See more

Plot Summary:
Russian inmate Boyka, now severely hobbled by the knee injury suffered at the end of Undisputed 2. No longer the feared prison fighter he was, he has declined so far that he is now good only for cleaning toilets. But when a new prison fight tournament begins - an international affair, matching the best fighters from prisons around the globe, enticing them with the promise of freedom for the winner - Boyka must reclaim his dignity and fight for his position in the tournament

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Views About Movie Undisputed 3 :
If you’re a mixed martial artist with an inkling of acting talent, by all means, take advantage of the current wave of Mma action flicks which are making their way to video store shelves at an alarming rate. “Blood & Bone” is already collecting dust, and “Stone Cold” Steve Austin’s “Damage” is scheduled for release sometime next year. And those are just a few I’m pulling off the top of my head. Now, apparently, “Undisputed 3,” the second sequel nobody wanted, is ready for mass consumption. Considering how interchangeable these films really are, does anyone really care? Are there enough fans of the original films to warrant another follow-up? Apparently so. Directed by Isaac Florentine (”Bridge of Dragons,” “Undisputed 2″), the film follows yet another illegal prison fight club and the large, angry men who participate in it. The first place prize: freedom, sweet and pure. If you were expecting more of a story,
Undisputed 3 If you’re a mixed martial artist with an inkling of acting talent, by all means, take advantage of the current wave of MMA action flicks which are making their way to video store shelves at an alarming rate. “Blood & Bone” is already collecting dust, and “Stone Cold” Steve Austin’s “Damage” is scheduled for release sometime next year. And those are just a few I’m pulling off the top of my head. Now, apparently, “Undisputed 3,” the second sequel nobody wanted, is ready for mass consumption. Considering how interchangeable these films really are, does anyone really care? Are there enough fans of the original films to warrant another follow-up? Apparently so.
Directed by Isaac Florentine (“Bridge of Dragons,” “Undisputed 2″), the film follows yet another illegal prison fight club and the large, angry men who participate in it. The first place prize: freedom, sweet and pure. If you were expecting more of a story, then shame on you.
Whenever a discussion is brought up on who is the next action star,  I would undoubtedly put my money on Scott Adkins.  Like I said before in a previous post, the guy is a talented Martial Artist and an awesome on-screen fighter with a solid track record in action films including the upcoming X-men Origins: Wolverine and Ninja.  Beside his impressive physical abilities, he really showcase his acting chops in Undisputed II: Last Man Standing as Yuri Boyka, a Russian champion of a illegal prison fight circuit. Even though Scott was the villain, he arguably stole the show from Michael Jai White  with his memorable badass performance.  Its easy to see why his character is stepping up to the main lead for Undisputed 3.  In preparation for getting back to the ring and deliver some bone crunching fight scenes, Scott is hitting the gym and training intensively.

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