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DivX

Video Codec mpeg4
Resolution 624x352
Video Bitrate 902kb
Audio Codec mp3
Audio Channels 2
Audio Bitrate 128kb
FPS 23980
File Size 702 Mb
Preview File Size 14 Mb
Language en
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Video Codec flv
Resolution 400x300
Video Bitrate 732kb
Audio Codec mp3
Audio Channels 2
Audio Bitrate 32kb
FPS 23980
File Size 575 Mb
Preview File Size 30 Mb
Language en
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Actors

Tig Fong, Monique Ganderton, Keith Jardine, Ryan Robbins, Tony Nappo, Al Sapienza, Pedro Miguel Arce, Pamela Mars, James Preston Rogers, Desmond Campbell, Hector Echavarria, Rashad Evans, Jim Annan, Cheryl Quiacos, Jordan Madley, Michelle Suppa, Nicholas Campbell, Ashleigh Hubbard, Forrest Griffin, David Macniven, Steven Yaffee, Nathan Marquardt, Anna Cyzon, Heath Herring, Lyoto Machida,

Director

Warren P. Sonoda

6 Comments


  1. alex-beadle from Isle of Man
    Sep 03, 2010

    So Bad!

    This can't really be described as a movie, it's more a collection of
    music videos with terrible acting, fairly average fight scenes and
    stupid amounts of female nudity.

    The storyline is the standard underdog story and, although it's not
    very original, it could of made a half decent sports movie if the
    acting was better. The main thing which annoyed me was the terrible
    direction, apparently the director began in music videos and it really
    does show; heavy rock songs have to play out from start to finish even
    if it means six minutes of watching a naked woman gyrate. Don't get me
    wrong, I'm a teenage boy and I'm usually up for a bit of nudity but at
    least make it relevant to the storyline rather just trying to stretch
    the running time.

    The cinematography really ticked me off, in most films all the scenes
    are recognizably from the same movie, in this the look of the film is
    constantly changing and it doesn't work. One minute one minute you're
    watching a stylized fight scene, the next you're watching a brightly
    lit daylight scene with fast shaky cam action, where's the consistency?

    This film was obviously made on a small budget (it's often obvious the
    fighting's being filmed in a cage surrounded by an audience of 8
    people) so why waste time and money doing 360 swivels round buildings
    etc…

    Don't even bother watching this, the fight fight scenes are less than
    average, if you want to see a good low-budget fighting movie watch
    "Blood and Bone"!


  2. Matt_Layden from Canada
    Jul 27, 2010

    I was in this film!!!!!

    If no one here has heard of this film, I don't blame you. It's a direct
    to DVD flick that scrapes the bottom of the barrel. There is not one
    shred of originality in this crap and it's sad. Why is it sad? Why did
    I watch it? These questions can be answered with these three words. I'm
    In It.

    Oh sweet Matt, you're in this movie? Yes I am, but don't go out rushing
    to rent or buy this film. First of all, it's not worth the price tag
    and second, I'm only an extra in the background of the main fight. You
    see me when you see a cut away to the crowd. If you didn't know me, you
    wouldn't notice. If I were to point myself out to you, you'd see me in
    glimpses here and there because of my white shirt and sunglasses on my
    head.

    I would honestly rather tell you about my time there than try to review
    this film. So I will. It was shot in my hometown, we got free pizza and
    a t-shirt that we were suppose to return and no, we did not get paid. I
    would honestly point you to view the trailer before I ever say see the
    film because I'm in the trailer too. I

    So the film, yeah, unrivaled. It's crap. The director's other film that
    I have seen Ham & Cheese, is barely watchable as well. That film only
    got noticed because of the comedians attached. This one has UFC
    fighters, who cannot act for the life of them. The lead male and the
    lead bad guy are the two stand outs who should stick to being beaten in
    the head rather than mugging for the camera.

    Pointless nudity in the first 20 minutes, left right and centre. For
    what purpose? Who knows. He works at a strip club. The guy owes money
    to some dangerous guys, wow, original there. He can't pay and is
    threatened. Boom, time for opportunity to come up. The champ is giving
    an unknown fighter the chance to be discovered. Is it his time to rise
    up and silence all the nay-sayers? Can a nobody defeat a somebody? Have
    I seen this film before, but with boxing? Unrivaled is a poor mash-up
    of Rocky and The Wrestler.

    The script is amateur, as is everything else that accompanies this
    film. The film looks like a music video, so it's not all cheap. There
    are some nice cinematography spots, but as a whole the film never leaps
    out at you. The best feature this film has going for it is the
    soundtrack, which is surprisingly good. Yet there is the problem, I
    don't go to movies to listen to music.

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