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Ted DiBiase (WWE) joue le rôle de Joe Linwood, un tireur d'élite qui passe à l'action lorsque des guérilleros sans pitié prennent le contrôle d'un club de vacances et menacent sa femme.Ted DiBiase (WWE) joue le rôle de Joe Linwood, un tireur d'élite qui passe à l'action lorsque des guérilleros sans pitié prennent le contrôle d'un club de vacances et menacent sa femme.Ted DiBiase (WWE) joue le rôle de Joe Linwood, un tireur d'élite qui passe à l'action lorsque des guérilleros sans pitié prennent le contrôle d'un club de vacances et menacent sa femme.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Ted DiBiase Jr.
- Joe Linwood
- (as Ted DiBiase)
Thienchai Jayasvasti Jr.
- Thickset
- (as Thienchai Jayasvasit)
Seng Kawee
- Bantoc
- (as Kawee Sirikhanaerut)
Supoj Khaowwong
- Blondie
- (as Supoi Khaowwong)
Masami Kosaka
- Terrorist
- (voix)
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It wasn't too bad even though didn't go into it expecting too much. Dibiase's acting was OK. He didn't have many lines. No worse than the acting in most other action flicks. He wasn't as stiff an actor as John Cena. Enjoyable action flick. Worth a shot. Storyline was what you would expect. Camera work was good. Dibiase did kick some butt. Never saw the original Marine. Even though is part 2 do not believe has anything to do with the original. Should have given it a different title. Dibiase could have a future in this kind of genre after wrestling. The bad guys were pretty bad even though the reason for there actions were a little weak.
OK... As for a WWE movie, this was a little better than the first Marine. But, if you are going to make a movie, PLEASE DO YOUR HOMEWORK. This movie supposed to be about a Marine, however, JUST LIKE IN THE FIRST MOVIE, they are wearing the WRONG UNIFORMS. In real life, you will never catch a Marine wearing Army digital camouflage. The uniforms worn by the two snipers at the beginning are from the U.S. Army, not from the U.S. Marines. The Marine "Marpat" digital camouflage is either dark green or desert tan, and in the desert, he should have been wearing the tan digital cami's. The ones he was wearing are the universal Army digi's. He was totally dressed as a soldier and not a Marine. In the first movie, Cena walked off the base wearing an Army hat (cover). This angered a lot of Marines, many Marines actually.
Sorry guys, just passionate about this type of stuff. As you can tell, I'm a former Marine. It just ticks me off that these people spend millions of dollars to make a movie, but can't get a uniform correct.
Sorry guys, just passionate about this type of stuff. As you can tell, I'm a former Marine. It just ticks me off that these people spend millions of dollars to make a movie, but can't get a uniform correct.
I was expecting something weak and lame like the wwe's Direct to video production Behinds enemy lines Colombia but this its far Way better. Good photography, entertaining action and a decent acting. Ted Dibiasi do it well and Michael Rooker play well his part. I love action films and more those how lead the 80's action flicks and this was a decent surprise. WWE can make entertaining action films, they need to get more average directors like this one. Special effects are very well and music too.
this is the proof that whit less money you could make a decent entreating action.
this is the proof that whit less money you could make a decent entreating action.
The original "Marine" movie didn't exactly set the box office on fire, but it must have done well overseas and on DVD, since we now have this sequel (though this time around it went direct-to-DVD). I thought the first "Marine" was passable, so I was curious about this entry.
For a straight-to-DVD movie, the production values do beat most movies that fall in this category. However, throughout there are ample signs of budget constraints, where spectacle or just plain extra stuff seems missing.
The characters were mostly disappointing. Michael Rooker gives a good performance, but he's not in much of the movie. Ted DiBiase may not be the worst actor ever, but he is VERY unemotional and bland. The actors playing the chief villains are colorless, unlike Alan Rickman in "Die Hard" (which this movie rips off.) The lack of passion goes into the action sequences as well. Seldom did I feel any excitement watching any of the action. Little seems to have been done to pump up the action.
Whatever you thought of the first "Marine" movie, you'll regard this entry several notches below the original.
For a straight-to-DVD movie, the production values do beat most movies that fall in this category. However, throughout there are ample signs of budget constraints, where spectacle or just plain extra stuff seems missing.
The characters were mostly disappointing. Michael Rooker gives a good performance, but he's not in much of the movie. Ted DiBiase may not be the worst actor ever, but he is VERY unemotional and bland. The actors playing the chief villains are colorless, unlike Alan Rickman in "Die Hard" (which this movie rips off.) The lack of passion goes into the action sequences as well. Seldom did I feel any excitement watching any of the action. Little seems to have been done to pump up the action.
Whatever you thought of the first "Marine" movie, you'll regard this entry several notches below the original.
Despite what another critic wrote, this is not just another wrestler movie filled with wrestler fighting. As a matter of fact, there was very, very little wrestling apparent in this movie, especially compared to other WWE movies. I would NOT hesitate to say that Ted DiBiase Jr. was actually the one redeeming factor in this film, to my own personal surprise. Every other actor and actress in this movie acted, or overacted, as would be predicted in a typical thrown-together WWE action film. Yet, Ted DiBiase spoke and acted in a much more real way that would allow us to believe that we could relate to him and his actions and decisions. Though this film is predictable 99.9% of the time, I actually enjoyed watching it for nothing other than the factor of simple fun and amusement. Don't look for meaning or deep moral values, just pop some popcorn, sit back and enjoy an easygoing, relaxing afternoon with this cool, fun action flick.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesTed Dibiase, Jr. had already scheduled his wedding before auditioning. Upon getting the role, he had to change the date, as the original one clashed with filming.
- GaffesLinwood infiltrates the resort & swims through the pool but a few seconds after getting out he is completely dry, as are his clothes & bag.
- Citations
Darren Conner: These hicks wouldn't know a thermodynamic converter from a hot fart. All they care is that it says "please recycle" on it.
- ConnexionsFollowed by The Marine 3: Homefront (2013)
- Bandes originalesLittle Prayer
Composed by Christopher Pitts
Performed by Alex Budman and the Contemporary Jazz Orchestra
Courtesy of 0A2 Records
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Thủy Quân Lục Chiến 2
- Lieux de tournage
- Adamas Resort, Phuket, Thaïlande(Marine 2 End Credits)
- Sociétés de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
- Durée
- 1h 35min(95 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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