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  • Actors: Wesley Snipes, Zoe Bell, Robert Davi
  • Directors: Giorgio Serafini
  • Format: PAL
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Optimum Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: 21 Feb. 2011
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B003PHJLVY
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 43,370 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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Action hero Wesley Snipes (Blade, Demolition Man) is back on top form in this dynamite-powered action spectacular, an accelerated blast of full-throttle violence, heart-pounding thrills and death-defying action sequences. Also starring unstoppable kickboxing champion Gary Daniels (The Expendables) and stunt legend Zoe Bell (Death Proof, Kill Bill Volumes 1 & 2).

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Detroit: one of the toughest cities in the world. The kind of place where Agent Marcus (Snipes) fits right in as one of the most deadly bodyguards in the business. He’s a walking war who’ll stop at nothing to protect his clients. When a famous senator is injured during an assassination attempt and held in hospital, Marcus unleashes a storm of hellfire and fury to protect his life. Ruthless assassins, trained killers, double-crossing C.I.A agents and infamous arms dealers are all about to become players in the Game Of Death, a game of few survivors where losing is not an option.

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By tallmanbaby TOP 1000 REVIEWER on 30 Mar. 2013
Format: DVD
This is a really odd action film. Maybe they ran out of money part way through, or perhaps they just did not know what they were doing. When it is good it is very good, the scenes in the hospital are tense and genuinely unsettling. The cinematography is eye-catching, all swooping helicopter shots, prowling film work racing inches above the tarmac. There is good use of a run down but impressive Detroit. Oddly there are also plentiful visual effects inserted for no obvious reason. The cast are okay, mainly stunt people, but the script just does not give them anything much to work with. I thought Zoe Bell was good, playing Gloria or Floria, they never seem quite sure.

At the heart of the movie is Wesley Snipes playing a cool impassive CIA black opps agent, caught on the wrong side when the rest of his team goes rogue. This would be okay, but the film uses a rather sentimental framing device where he is telling the entire story in flash back to a priest. So whenever the film picks up any momentum it soon comes crashing back down to earth with some dull and unconvincing talk. Basically Snipes just works his way through killing all his former colleagues one by one, as the shrinking band work through their plan to steal some millions. The last ten minutes are particularly underwhelming. The plot really does not make much sense, if they bad guys had just not told Snipes that they had killed his mentor, and a few other fibs, he would doubtless have helped them.

With some decent twists, or some characters you cared about, or even a hint of a half decent plot, this could have been pretty good, as it stands this passes the time, but loses most of its momentum at the halfway point, never to regain it.
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While it's easy to over-analyze a movie plot and mock any action movie for being predictable or cheesy, Game Of Death succeeds where it actually aims to succeed. Wesley Snipes is great in the leading role, in fact his best performance of the last few years, and the overall movie holds up well against others of this type.

When you look at the absolutely dead current action scene, fans of the genre have to turn to 'old hands' of the scene such as Van Damme, Snipes and Lundgren (all of which are still pumping out straight action flicks at a good rate)and the more big budget affairs of Stallone and(soon)Schwarzenegger.

Too many people nowadays suffer from a condition which makes them feel like they need to watch a cheesy action movie to complain at the lack of realism, the lack of times the hero reloaded their gun, or the unrealistic nature in which bad guys are knocked off in theatrical style. If that's you, then you'll love complaining because that's exactly what you're gonna get from Snipes and co here, although my personal opinion is if you watch movies just to complain and ruin your own experience you should either find a different movie genre to enjoy or perhaps get out of the house and enjoy life a bit more ;)

If you just love action movies and miss real action movie actors, Wesley Snipes is back here to what he always did best; the calm, not-so-talkative hero with a past.
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If you like Wesley you'll love this movie. Although I feel Wesley Snipes shines better in dramas, his skill in martial arts just cannot be ignored - you just have to respect what he can do and he does it damn well in this movie.

His opponents are much more intelligent and formidable than usual in this film and this tends to keep you that little bit further off the edge of your seat. It starts off a little slow, but you are very well rewarded when it all hits the fan and doesn't let up. Following all of the trouble in Wesley Snipes personal life its also good to see him looking well on the HD screen - he ages well and must keep himself in tip top shape to pull off these kind of stunts.

You won't be disappointed with this, it is one you can show a friend or partner and say you know good movies.
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By PJ Rankine TOP 1000 REVIEWERVINE VOICE on 8 Mar. 2011
Format: Blu-ray
This isn't the best action film you'll see this year but it is far from the worst. Wesley Snipes plays Marcus Jones, an undercover CIA agent who gets burned by his own team when they go dirty in an attempt to retire rich. The action mostly takes place in a hospital where Marcus; who is masquerading as a bodyguard, has taken refuge with his principal when he has a heart attack in an earlier botched attempt to snatch him. The bad guys all arrive to get him and cue the action. Snipes gets involved in a lot of 'Bourne' style close combat which he carries off with reasonable aplomb but sometimes he is a little too poker faced to be realistic, you're not Blade anymore Wesley. The storyline is predictable but the acting is perfectly okay and the action well staged. My blu ray was pin sharp and the soundtrack immersive with regular use of the rear channels for music and effects. The only extras were a featurette and some previews. Not a bad movie overall.
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Ignore what the prodcut description says THIS IS AN 18 NOT A 15 (Although it is a 15 in Ireland but that doesn't matter) It is your typcial Wesley Snipes Low Bugdet action movie Because Snipes hasn't done are good normal theatrical realeased movie since Brooklyn's Finest realeased 2009/10 and before that Blade: Trinty 2004 because arrested because of tax evasion. The guns in the movie all have silencers on them so not very many high budget explosions or not even a brilliant story (at least one would be nice) but overally ok but you may not like it. Anyway the story is about this CIA Agent Marcus Jones has been assigned to infiltrate an international arms dealer named Smith (Robert Davi) and bring him to justice during the midst of a money exchange. Unfortunately for Marcus and just about everyone else in the film, Smith suffers a heart-attack en route -- just as a pair of disillusioned CIA operatives (Gary Daniels and stuntwoman extraordinaire Zoe Bell) start a full assault on Marcus and Smith alike, determined to walk away with a bus-full of moolah in their pockets and a morgue-full of corpses in their wake.
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