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  • Actors: Robert Patrick, Mark Dacascos, Scott Wolf, Julia Nickson, Kristina Malandro
  • Directors: James Yukich
  • Format: PAL
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region B/2 (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 12
  • Studio: 101 Films
  • DVD Release Date: 25 May 2015
  • Run Time: 91 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00TS7U5LK
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 85,569 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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The hit video game roars to life with amazing SFX and spectacular action sequences starring Robert Patrick, Mark Dacascos and Scott Wolf.

In a future 2007, earthquakes, tidal waves and vicious gang wars ravage LA. The evil tycoon Koga Shuko (Robert Patrick - Terminator 2) is obsessed with finding both halves of the Double Dragon, a talisman that will give him awesome mystical powers. Teenage brothers Jimmy (Mark Dacascos - Brotherhood of the Wolf) and Billy (Scott Wolf - Party of Five) wind up with the missing half, thrusting them in to the adventure of a lifetime. Marian (Alyssa Milano - Commando) and her vigilante power corps help them summon all their courage, resourcefulness and martial arts skills to stop the villain's evil plans. This high-octane spectacular crackles with the energy and humour of its heroes. Fasten your seatbelt and enjoy the ride!

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Since the Super Mario Bros. movie in 1993 video games have been met with fiercely negative reviews from critics who savage almost every single one of them based purely on their origins. I understand now that we live in an age where video games are movies in their own right, if not even more poetic and innovative than most movies themselves, but in 1994 they were not considered to have any literary or theatrical merit, and even to this day (with a second attempt at a Hit-man movie only just being released as I type this review) they still cannot seem crack the code on how to make a coherent and worthy adaptation.

Double Dragon is not the exception, it's the rule. The classic arcade game featured two dudes, Billy and Jimmy Lee, who walk to the right in an apocalyptic cityscape and beat-up thugs who have kidnapped their (apparently shared) girlfriend Marian. She obviously enjoys double (CENSORED). This could not and was not going to make a good movie.

With a writing team consisting of Paul Dini and Peter Gould any additions or expansions on this thin premise was welcome and the resulting movie is a live-action cartoon with way too many ideas for its budget or its director's abilities.

Double Dragon is an ex-treme-ly 90s flick. Martial arts movies for the kids became a big thing (or at least attempted to) in the early 90s after the success of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Drivel like Surf Ninjas and 3 Ninjas never managed to capture the edge that made the 1990 TMNT so good. Double Dragon almost gets there, but chooses goofy humor instead of darkness and pathos.

The year is 2007. Instead of suffering a dismal summer of an awful Die Hard sequel and a Simpsons movie with no laughs in it the people of New Angeles long for clean air and safety in the streets.
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"This high octane action spectacular crackles with the energy and classic humour of the heroes"
This quote perfectly summarises the film. From the camp costumes to the literally unbelieveable plot this film is fun for the whole family. The brothers (of different races) produce some of the best perfomances ever seen, seamless blending amazing stunts with humour and even moving emotional scenes. With a cast comprising of Robert Patrick who takes a step up from Terminator 2 to a higher profile and more challenging role - testing his acting abilities to the max and Alyssa Milano, the film is simply spendidly well acted. The mind-blowing special effects are a sight to behold indeed. I was left flabbergasted by them.
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absolutely brilliant film love love love a bit of cheese great for movie fanatics that love b movies or cheesy movies
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This film is a cinematic masterpiece. It has everything you could possibly want; A-list academy award winning actors like Mike Drascosascosascosascos, some excellent and believable kung-fu scenes and the most impressive special effects in history. Also this film teaches you a lot of lessons. For instance not many people know that it is scientifically possible for twin brothers to be of different races. I think they should have had Whoopi Goldberg play their mother in order to reinforce this message.
The acting? All top class - the academy awards are well deserved.
The plot? Very cleverly done. It is so complicated that only an elite group of individuals (the producers) realise it exists at all.
The set design? Immaculately done. I really like the "druggie's dream" use of colours.
Altogether, definitely the best action movie of all time and maybe even the best movie of all time. Makes movie like The Godfather and Schindler's List look like rubbish.
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Excellent film. Wanted to replace video in my collection.
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In the years following the great Los Angeles earthquake, two orphans are raised and trained in martial arts by Satori, who also happens to be the caretaker of one half of a magic amulet.

When the evil Koga Shuko finds the other half, he immediately goes on the attack to take Satori's piece and claim the power contained within the amulet.

Only Satori's two boys, Billy and Jimmy, can stop Koga from reaching his goal.....

The video game was simple, walk from left to right and beat up anything in sight. It was fun and provided many hours of entertainment on my holidays.

22 years later, and i finally get to see the movie. i'm a fan of dodgy movies, especially video game movies, because they provide entertainment, even though they are poor.

But hands down, this is the worst video game adaptation I have ever seen. The saving grace here is Patrick, at least he puts in something of a performance when he isn't turning into a piece of folding paper.

The two leads are awful, plain bad. If you thought Ryu and Ken were bad in Streetfighter, they are like Pacino and De Niro in Heat compared to these two.

There's not enough action in this, no references to the game, and all the humour is laid on too thick to be funny.

If you like bad movies that are really bad, then give this one a whirl. It's no surprise that this has never been on TV in the UK.
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