The Eliminator (2004)
Facts
| Directed by | Ken Barbet |
| Cast | Michael Rooker, Bas Rutten, Dana Lee, G. Anthony Joseph, Wolf Muser, Michael Gregory and Paul Logan |
| Theatrical Release | January 31, 2004 |
| DVD Release | July 6, 2004 |
| Running Time | 90 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 039414581485 |
| Buy this item ... | 9 new from $3.00, 15 used from $1.87 |
About The Eliminator
In this game of survival you can't get voted off the island you can only die there...Ex-Navy SEAL Dakota Varley risks his life when he is chosen to be a "contestant" in a 10 million dollar winner-take-all hunt to the death. To win this ultimate game of survival you just have to be the last man remaining alive. Fighting for his life in a jungle as dangerous as the hunters he faces Varley must call upon all the training he has ever known but still nothing has ever prepared him for this.System Requirements: Running Time 90 MinFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: ACTION/ADVENTURE/CRIME Rating: R UPC: 039414581485 Manufacturer No: MTIE8148DV Product Description
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Average user review:| "The Eliminator" - only for Bas fans |
First, the good. Bas Rutten is perfect in this movie. The plot is not terrible, very straight forward but has its twists along the way. Is it predictable? Yes but you have to take this movie as what it is, not a Steven Speilberg epic but an action movie made to push Bas' career and it does that well. The action sequences are good too, made better by Bas using MMA (armbars, chokes and my favorite, a spinning kneebar from guard!) which were my favorite moments in the movie.
The bad. The rest of the acting is not so great. Very one dimensional characters, but that is the nature of this kind of movie. The actors did their best with what they were given.
The ugly. First, this DVD is not widescreen format. However, the film was shot widescreen and not reformatted to fit normal screens. So in the process alot of parts get cut off by the screen. It makes this movies production vales seem worse than they are. And they are bad to begin with, constant re use of footage of soldiers, skies and landscapes.
If you buy this movie, get it to have fun and enjoy Bas. His fighting is great and he has an awesome love scene with one of the actresses (Bas takes what he wants!). It is the kind of movie to watch with friends and have fun. February 9, 2007
| (2.5 STARS) Lower-Budget "Hard Target": Bas Rutten's Promising Debut But the Film Is a Letdown |
The plot is yet another retread of `The Most Dangerous Game.' (If you haven't seen this 1932 film, imagine a John Woo film `Hard Target.') It is about Rutten's character Dakota Varley, who is kidnapped and brought to the island to join a deadly game of cat and mouse. He and six other contestants are nightly hunted by men with rifle, and only the last man standing gets the reward of $10,000,000.
Michael Rooker plays (don't say again) rich and sadistic villain and organizer of the game. Though he is often typecast as baddie, he can show a much wider range of acting than is generally believed (see `The Replicant' or `Here on Earth'), but here he is strictly confined in a mold of a theatrical villain, without humor or anything special. The other actors are not particularly great though Paul Logan is slightly better than the rest of them, showing unexpectedly convincing portrait of rapport with Rutten's hero.
[ACTIONS ... NOT GREAT] But what we need is action, and action scenes of `The Eliminator' clearly need more money. From the opening lame, unexciting boat race, most of the actions fail to deliver the thrills and excitement, and though the fighting scenes of Bas Rutten are pretty good, they are buried among the weak script and inept direction that only gets worse as the film goes on. Apparently the island is much bigger than Manhattan, but the good guys can find a "secret passage" without even searching it.
As for the actions, `The Eliminator' deserves two stars or less, but I find Bas Rutten is good if not as good as The Rock and other action stars. He has made a promising debut, but the film itself is a letdown. July 31, 2006
| Bas Rutten rulez! |
Btw, Mr Snub. The Mexican that you refer to is the legendary Marco Ruas. The trainer of UFC fighter, Pedro "The Rock" Rizzo. And he's Brazilian. Lol! October 10, 2005
| RUTTEN RULES |
| Down and dirty |
Rutten and six other martial arts experts are kidnapped and brought to a remote island, where they are told that they will be hunted everyday from sundown til sunrise until only one is left alive. The fighters start to turn on each other, killing each other to improve their odds, but Varley (Bas Rutten) forms an alliance with Jesse (Paul Logan) to escape the island.
The picture quality is so-so. MTI has made a slight improvement on the BLACK NINJA cinematography wise, but it still could be better.
The fights are well choreographed, but occassional have too much speed-ups and other flashy camera-moves that comprimes a few scenes (It totaly ruins the final fight sequence) but, it's great to see that mostly, this does not show, and two great fights appear prominently, the first, between Varley and a Mexican fighter, and another wet-and-wild duel between Varley and a face-d painted serial killer.
All of this ELIMINATEs the ELIMINATOR's ocassinal bad camera work and made it worth viewing for action fans. January 21, 2005
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