Saturday, October 5, 2013

The Condemned (Widescreen Edition)



10 PEOPLE WILL FIGHT...9 WILL DIE!!
I think this movie is one of the better action movies I've seen in the last year!!
STONE COLD STEVE AUSTIN plays his roll well, just when you think he's dead he comes back.
At one time he worked for the US Government and while he was on a mission he got caught and was imprisoned, some wealthy TV producer Purchased him for his new reality show from a central American country that was very corrupt!!
The new reality show has 10 people in it trying to survive to be the last person standing to win their freedom.
Conrad must use his strength and his training to be the last man standing...
I rate this DVD a 5 of 5 stars!!

Condemning the audience
The Condemned is a World Wrestling Entertainment-produced film starring "Stone Cold" Steve Austin as Jack Conrad. You could be forgiven for assuming this movie is a propaganda vehicle for wrestlers looking to break into acting, with a plot that's no deeper than brawny men beating the tar out of each other. And you'd be right.

But The Condemned has higher goals in mind. It features an online game show in which dangerous convicts are purchased by a wealthy television producer (Robert Mammone as Breckel) for use as contestants. Each contestant has 30-hours to live before an ankle-bracelet explodes. Additionally, a ripcord on the bracelet can trigger the bomb ten seconds later. Ten people enter an island rigged with cameras and cameramen, one killer leaves.

The Condemned divides its time between the killers offing each other, the technical team conducting the game show, and the FBI investigation trying to stop the madness. As each killer dies, the game show's...

Hyper violent thriller from start to finish!
A lethal agent from the special forces, is recruited for starring a true human slaughter transmitted by Internet, whose goal must be 40 millions of people.

Here is the drama. To watch this ferocious spectacle forcedly brings us back to the very times of the gladiators in the ancient Rome but with the same morbid vision. A moving thriller that underlined beneath the plot an issue worthy to comment. Who is really the twisted mind?

Steve Austin and Vinnie Jones are a hard to die team; besides a kinetic and witty script conform a tense movie.

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