
In this movie, Bruce Lee is a very famous martial-arts master who stars in many films. After an unsuccessful murder attempt against him, everyone thinks his is dead, but he's just hiding, preparing his revenge...... (Full plot summary below)
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In this movie, Bruce Lee is a very famous martial-arts master who stars in many films. After an unsuccessful murder attempt against him, everyone thinks his is dead, but he's just hiding, preparing his revenge...
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| BrianOrndorf.comBrian OrndorfTruthfully, Snipes is a bore, but director Giorgio Serafini is the man responsible for the film's transition from a mindless bruiser to an unsightly wreck. |
| The National (UAE)James LuxfordThe end result of a production in chaos, Game of Death is unconvincing, two-dimensional and badly executed |
| User ReviewRed OIt's an absolute classic, 9mm that holds 100 rounds in a single clip |
| User Reviewjing bI was pleasantly surprised by this movie (low expectations, I guess). Turns out this is a good action film. The movie utilizes the "hunter-and-prey-in-a-confined-area" (a hospital) scenario. And though hardly original, it is a favorite of many people --if done well-- and I thought it was done well here. So it was entertaining to watch hunter and prey navigate the rooms and floors of the hospital; the former trying to kill or capture and the latter trying to survive and get away. I found the fight scenes effective; smart and satisfying; demonstrating that breaking someone's neck is not the snap you might have thought it was (sorry; couldn't resist). Finally, just to give you some perspective: This movie, while not having all the money, star-power, and fire-power of say, "The Expendables", is still hands-down the better made action film. Demonstrating once again that "less" is often "more" and "more" is often "less". |
| User ReviewJoe BWesley Snipes plays a bodyguard, and given a mission to kill an arms dealer, who Snipes character ends up protecting. A decent storyline, good fight scenes and gun shootout's for a low-budget movie. |
| User ReviewLarry LWell there sure was alot of talking in this one but then the gun play started and the ass kicking oh boy I liked it afterwards Wesley Snipes still got it thats for sure |
| User ReviewDeb KNot a GREAT movie, but not a bad movie either. Worth a watch at least once. Didn't like the ending. |
| User ReviewMichael VThis actually turned out better then most of the DTV movies Snipes has given us over the last few years. First off you have him battling it out with Gary Daniels and a pretty good itch through out the movie waiting for that moment to happen. Plus hey, you get Ernie Hudson. Guy is great. And New Zealand hottie who knows how to throw a punch and fire a gun. She's a keeper in my book. Now one thing that does bug me... and it isn't just this movie. A lot of of these DTV action movies do it. They try to get artistic with making a quick shot in black and white or in negative. Well it just doesn't work. The story line is numb and watered down and well insanely preditcable. But Oh well. We're watching this for Snipes and Daniels and I wasn't disappointed. Snipes still shows he has the moves. I especially enjoyed the fight he has with a CIA op in a play room in the nutjob ward of a hospital. You get padded walls, a inflatable chair, and an oblivious woman playing a piano. That's pretty sweet. |
| User ReviewPete SIt wasn't that bad, but the special effects were a bit 50's like. |
| User ReviewJohn WIt wasn't that bad, but the special effects were a bit 50's like. |