Movie Info
Movie Year:
Cast:
Jason Statham
,
Robert De Niro
,
Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje
,
Clive Owen
,
Yvonne Strahovski
,
Grant Bowler
,
Dominic Purcell
,
Ben Mendelsohn
Genre:
Action/Adventure
Other
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Television
Romance
Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Thriller
Animation
Comedy
Documentary
Drama
Kids/Family
Studio:
DVD Release:
2012/01/10
Theater Release:
2011/09/23
Blu-ray Release:
No release information.
Blu-ray 3D Release:
No release information.
DVD Release:
(ex. 2002/10/21)
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Apr 03, 2012
Danny (Jason Statham) is a retired member of Britain’s Elite Special Air Service, and is a deadly assassin. He’s gotten out of the business. But when ...
Danny (Jason Statham) is a retired member of Britain’s Elite Special Air Service, and is a deadly assassin. He’s gotten out of the business. But when his friend and mentor Hunter is captured and held ransom, the pull Danny back into the business to kill 3 operatives and make it look like an accident. But there is a catch. Each has to confess to something they did before they are killed. If Danny fails, Hunter is dead, but can he trust the ones that are holding Hunter to be true to their word? And what’s worse, now Danny finds himself hunting the ones he used to work for making him a target for them as well. Someone is on to his every move and trying to take him out before he can finish the mission.
This is a wild, action, adventure film, and the kind Jason Statham is best at doing. But the psych in this film is that it’s a true story, based on a real life story of the man who accomplished these feats. The locations in this film are as good as any James Bond film, as Danny travels all over the world attempting to accomplish this mission. The action sequences are very well filmed, and put you right in the midst of the action. There are plenty of twists and turns that make the story interesting as well as exciting.
All in all, this was a surprisingly good film, and one of the best adventure films I’ve seen in a long while. The fact that it’s a true story, blew my mind as I came to realize that this stuff really happened. It’s all the more an amazing story. If you want a really good action adventure, this is a great one.
==Written by Ed Goettman ==
==From: Ed's Review Dot Com (www.edsreview.com)==
This is a wild, action, adventure film, and the kind Jason Statham is best at doing. But the psych in this film is that it’s a true story, based on a real life story of the man who accomplished these feats. The locations in this film are as good as any James Bond film, as Danny travels all over the world attempting to accomplish this mission. The action sequences are very well filmed, and put you right in the midst of the action. There are plenty of twists and turns that make the story interesting as well as exciting.
All in all, this was a surprisingly good film, and one of the best adventure films I’ve seen in a long while. The fact that it’s a true story, blew my mind as I came to realize that this stuff really happened. It’s all the more an amazing story. If you want a really good action adventure, this is a great one.
==Written by Ed Goettman ==
==From: Ed's Review Dot Com (www.edsreview.com)==
They're not exactly The Expendables, but the idea of gathering Jason Statham, Clive Owen, and Robert De Niro for special ops duty in Killer Elite gives rise to some basic expectations: and sure enough, there's Statham as the cool, compact trained killer, and De Niro as the grizzled seen-it-all-veteran of some very off-the-record assassinations, and Owen as the smooth-talking (and curiously mustachioed) insider with a mess to clean up. These three fellows might indeed make for a badass team in some international thriller, but this particular international thriller is so ham-handed and breathlessly "stylish" that the actors are stranded amidst the relentless noise. De Niro's character gets kidnapped early in the proceedings (and spends most of the movie off-screen), so Statham must come back on the job and rescue his old killer-in-arms. But there's a bigger plot a-turning, based on Ranulph Fiennes's novel, which was allegedly a real tale of espionage, although this claim has been disputed. (This film is not related to Sam Peckinpah's 1975 film The Killer Elite). Director Gary McKendry serves up some bone-crunching moments, which almost drown out the sound of the tin-ear dialogue, and Owen manages to emerge with dignity intact. That will have to suffice as a recommendation for hard-core action fans. --Robert Horton
Movie Disc Details
Disc Version:
Runtime:
116
DVD Region:
1
Disc Type:
DVD
Aspect Ratio:
16:9
Video Format:
MPEG-2
Parental Control:
7
Video Signal:
NTSC
Layers:
2
Subtitles:
English (United States)
Spanish (Spain, Traditional Sort)
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital








