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Wild Card: Extended Edition [Blu-ray] [2015]

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  • Actors: Jason Statham
  • Format: Blu-ray
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region B/2 (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Lions Gate Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: 27 July 2015
  • Run Time: 98 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (160 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00VTN1WFY
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 3,642 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

Product Description

Jason Statham (Furious 7, The Expendables trilogy, Homefront) reunites with Expendables 2 director, Simon West, as the titular Nick Wild, a Las Vegas bodyguard with lethal professional skills and a dangerous gambling problem. When a friend is attacked by a sadistic thug, Nick strikes back, only to find out the attacker is the son of a powerful mob boss. Suddenly Nick is plunged into the criminal underworld, chased by enforcers and wanted by the mob. Having raised the stakes, Nick has one last play to change his fortunes...and this time, it's all or nothing.

Wild Card is directed by Simon West (Con Air) and written by two-time Academy Award-winning writer William Goldman (Best Original Screenplay, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, 1969; Best Adapted Screenplay, All the President's Men, 1976).

The Extended Edition features an extra 10 minutes of footage not seen in cinemas.
Running time: 102 minutes

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Jason Statham is approaching fifty, bit of an old geezer for action flicks, but not really, age is just a number. Let's be honest, Statham is the only known name in this (Stan Tucci and the stunning Sofia Vergara are only there for the opening), for fighting, it would have been better if someone like Scott Adkins would have played DeMarco, or someone with Statham's equal ability... who he comes up against, seems a bit lame...

There's not much of a wider plot either (the film is a re-make of 'Heat' from 1986 with Burt Reynolds), and the gambling aspect is never really talked about in much depth, only having enough money to be free etc - but then, he goes back and blows all his winnings... that what you'd expect really though. He gets angry and drunk, what you'd expect. What's missing from that section of the movie is a discussion about greed... Criminals are greedy - a real gambler knows when to quit... a gambling addict is neither professional gambler nor criminal - he's just a loser... so this movie doesn't really cover that either... in any depth... and that's the way the whole movie goes - nothing is covered in much depth... is it meant to be??.... revenge is the core subject matter, after one of Nick's numerous female friends gets a pasting off DeMarco...

The bigger picture... Nick Wild (Statham) is muscle for hire, a British hard man with a gambling addiction... who obviously has debts to pay off, to a Mr Big.... so who's this Mr big - a much younger guy? then we have this other younger guy who hires him, a billionaire geek from Boston, who sees himself as a wuss and a total coward... and wants a slice of the action... he goes as far as creating a distraction for Wild in the final fight scene...
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Absolutely cracking 'art-house action', if such a genre exists. If it doesn't then Jason Statham and William Goldman just invented it.

If you're used to Statham's more typical non-stop fight flicks, then you may be disappointed by Wild Card's talky script and slow-burn pacing. It's an intelligent, thought-provoking character-led drama, which just happens to have three stunning fight sequences perfectly inserted into its storyline. The dialogue is so crisp and witty (and especially well delivered not just by Statham but also by Stanley Tucci in one of many stand-out cameos) that you won't want to miss a word. Statham's performance demonstrates a depth we rarely get to see from the guy... and then he delivers some of the best, bone-crunching action set pieces we've seen in years. He's completely credible as Nick Wild, a man so hard he'd not sully himself with using a gun a to kill an opponent, and the range of other actors - who add texture and background to Wild's deteriorating life story - is superb.
Wild Card is let down a little by its odd pacing and strangely flat direction; in keeping with art movies but which results in a mono-tone rather than the gradual ramping of tension which the storyline deserves.
And the opening 15 minute sequence will certainly put off some people who won't bother watching beyond that - so they'll miss the twist. Stick with it, even though you may be wondering what you've done during the initial bar-room scene... Also definitely aim to watch the extended version because this isn't a particularly long film and we enjoyed every minute. The half-hour of special features were better than average, too.

An entertaining interpretation of the standard revenge storyline, made all the more interesting by some soul-searching into the nature of risk-taking and gambling addiction.
8/10
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A guy named Nick Wild (Jason Statham) does thing for people in Vegas. A prostitute friend (Dominik García-Lorido) of Nick's gets roughed by three rich mobster types. Jason helps her get her revenge. Mobsters come after Jason. They also include some geek from Boston in the film to show us how bad the script could be. Sofía Vergara is in the first scene, takes her money, onto the next film. Jason fights without using a gun. He uses regular items to kill people, his trade mark for the film.

The fight scenes were okay, but even they weren't great. The plot was weak. I kept thinking, this is it? A hooker revenge film? Now Jason does crack a smile and gives a "laugh" that sounds like he is taking a breath:

Jason : "What if I get killed?"
Holly: "I will be miserable for days."

At this point Jason gives a near laugh, almost as if Holly ad lib the line.

Okay as an action rental.

Guide: F-bomb. Stripper nudity.
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Jason Statham stars here as Nick Wild a sort of body guard celebrity in Las Vegas. He also has a gambling habit so really should have chosen to live somewhere without so many opportunities to lose all his money - but c'est la vie.

Then one of his female friends gets roughed up by a horrible little man and Wild is convinced to act for retribution. Problem is this nasty piece of work is the son of a mob boss - and cue the violence.

Now this is actually a really tight script and is adapted from the book `Heat' by William Goldman who also did the screenplay. It can be seen as a basic revenge plot - but there is also enough on the periphery to keep it moving along. We have Michael Angarano as a rich kid who wants help and a host of supporting actors who are all on top form. This is an action film with a heart, some twists, a lot of style and a ton of action -so an easy one to recommend to fans of the genre.
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