After deadly terrorists abduct his niece at a soccer match, an ex-soldier with lethal fighting skills wages a one-man war to save her and prevent mass destruction.After deadly terrorists abduct his niece at a soccer match, an ex-soldier with lethal fighting skills wages a one-man war to save her and prevent mass destruction.After deadly terrorists abduct his niece at a soccer match, an ex-soldier with lethal fighting skills wages a one-man war to save her and prevent mass destruction.
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Matt Lorenzo
- Matthew Lorenzo
- (as Matthew Lorenzo)
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- TriviaThis film, based at West Ham United's old ground, during a fictional European Cup match and involving fictional West Ham United players , features cameo appearances from ex-West Ham players Tony Cottee and Rufus Brevett.
- GoofsThe non police radio was re tuned with a screwdriver, this is impossible as the police use a digital encrypted radio network (Airwave), and the radio shown was not an Airwave Radio...
- Quotes
Michael Knox: You can keep your warm goddamn beer and your cold fucking weather and your dead goddamn Russians.
- Alternate versionsPrior to an official viewing by the UK's rating board, the BBFC, the filmmakers submitted a rough cut of the film to them. They informed the company that the film would likely receive an '18' certificate for two moments of sadistic violence, showing a man being stabbed in the groin and another's head forced into a deep fat fryer. The film was formally classified '15' after reductions were made to these scenes.
- ConnectionsReferenced in OWV Updates: Multimedia Update (31/05/2019) (2019)
- SoundtracksTwo Tribes
Written by Peter Gill, Holly Johnson and Mark O'Toole
Published by Perfect Songs Ltd., a BMG Company
Recorded by Frankie Goes to Hollywood
Courtesy of ZTT Records Limited under exclusive license to Union Square Music Limited, a BMG Company
Featured review
As a Briton, after seeing the trailer for this, I thought it'd be brilliant to see a bunch of football fans blown up. So I watched it the day it was released. I'm also a Drax fan, played by Dave Bautista, who also headlines this movie as a humble-but-hard ex-Army soldier visiting the UK to see his niece and sister-in-law. His brother died in action. The movie is reminiscent of Die Hard, and also Sudden Impact, of course, which it was clearly inspired by (to his credit, and no surprise, Dave Bautista is as enjoyable a lead as prime-era JCVD). I liked his sidekick, a wimpy Brixton-born Arab, who at the beginning of the film an old woman assumes is a terrorist (there is a great 2-in-a-row pay-off to this scene near the end of the film). In the last 10 mins, the story has a few implausible beats (mostly after the end result of the terrorist's actions), I think the screenwriters had written the main action of the film, and resorted to 'the numbers' in wrapping up, but I liked it, it was better than you'd expect. There is a bike chase sequence where I would've chosen subtly different shots, but the Director is quite good overall. Also, for Brits, look out for the Irish-accented supporting role by a star of the British "Shameless"! For Americans, for Brits, for soccer fans world-wide, watch this film. It's pretty great overall, given it's modest budget of $20 million - they got a lot for their money. May Dave Bautista do more British productions...
- leedavidodea
- Sep 6, 2018
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- Budget
- $20,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $1,472,770
- Runtime1 hour 44 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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