The stars have cameos as a favor to a stuntman/double. Ignore the 9s & 10s. I wonder why a director, having had visions of creating a polished, well acted, cinematographically beautiful movie, blindly refuses come to the realistic conclusion that what he actually produced was a steaming pile of manure. This movie is horrible on almost every level: - Awkward angles and shots - horrible editing in the fight scenes - atrocious, harsh sound - Was it filmed with an old, dirty super 8?
Its almost as if the writer/director thought good fight scenes (of which there are NONE due to the horrible camera-work and editing) figured he didn't need a plot, lighting, any semblance of acting, etc etc to make a good movie. Look at the vastly inflated bio of the writer/director/producer- (he's somebody with some martial arts training who forgot that you need to know how to make a movie to make a movie) explains his arrogance in thinking that this can actually be called a movie. I'm surprised that Hannah, Rourke, even Roberts w/his B-movie filmography, haven't had their names stripped off this junk heap. My nephew could have done better with his i-phone, friends and a laptop. I put more thought into writing this review than they put into this movie.
Its almost as if the writer/director thought good fight scenes (of which there are NONE due to the horrible camera-work and editing) figured he didn't need a plot, lighting, any semblance of acting, etc etc to make a good movie. Look at the vastly inflated bio of the writer/director/producer- (he's somebody with some martial arts training who forgot that you need to know how to make a movie to make a movie) explains his arrogance in thinking that this can actually be called a movie. I'm surprised that Hannah, Rourke, even Roberts w/his B-movie filmography, haven't had their names stripped off this junk heap. My nephew could have done better with his i-phone, friends and a laptop. I put more thought into writing this review than they put into this movie.