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Wicked Game

  • 2002
  • PG-13
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
91
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Wicked Game (2002)
Action

A pair of small time thieves bungle their biggest heist, get pulled into a scheme of deadly deceit and ultimately stumble onto a second chance to redeem themselves.A pair of small time thieves bungle their biggest heist, get pulled into a scheme of deadly deceit and ultimately stumble onto a second chance to redeem themselves.A pair of small time thieves bungle their biggest heist, get pulled into a scheme of deadly deceit and ultimately stumble onto a second chance to redeem themselves.

  • Directors
    • Kôichi Sakamoto
    • Makoto Yokoyama
  • Writers
    • Carlton Holder
    • Makoto Yokoyama
  • Stars
    • Motoko Nagino
    • Michael Hexum
    • Johnny Yong Bosch
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    91
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Kôichi Sakamoto
      • Makoto Yokoyama
    • Writers
      • Carlton Holder
      • Makoto Yokoyama
    • Stars
      • Motoko Nagino
      • Michael Hexum
      • Johnny Yong Bosch
    • 11User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Motoko Nagino
    • Kim Matsuda
    Michael Hexum
    • Michael
    Johnny Yong Bosch
    Johnny Yong Bosch
    • Billy Ray Leung
    George Cheung
    George Cheung
    • Christopher
    • (as George Kee Cheung)
    Carlton Holder
    Carlton Holder
    • Warehouse thug
    Luke LaFontaine
    • Ranco
    Samuel Le
    Samuel Le
    • Sam
    Yutaka Maseba
    Yutaka Maseba
    • Warehouse thug
    Jason Narvy
    Jason Narvy
    • Guile Lydon
    Ed Neil
    Ed Neil
    • Husband
    Kôichi Sakamoto
    • Vegas Thug #2
    • (as Koichi Sakamoto)
    Gary Salim
    • Warehouse thug
    Spencer Sano
    • Cadillac man #2
    Marc Schaffer
    Marc Schaffer
    • Warehouse thug
    • (as Marc P. Shaffer)
    Paul Schrier
    Paul Schrier
    • Mom
    • (as Paul L. Schrier II)
    Curtis Swayze
    • Cadillac man #1
    Danny Wayne
    • Santiago
    • (as Danny W. Stallcup)
    Michi Yamato
    • Warehouse thug
    • Directors
      • Kôichi Sakamoto
      • Makoto Yokoyama
    • Writers
      • Carlton Holder
      • Makoto Yokoyama
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    holy_fluck

    Great fight scenes

    Let me tell you, I buy and watch movies based on good fight scenes and dont really mind a bad story if the action is good. Well when I found out that Koichi Sakamoto of Drive fame was the action director, I had to get this movie. I was not dissapointed by the action and stunts ( you can see how painful some of them would have been for sure),what I was dissapointed in was the screen quality, it was not shot on a normal movie camera and looks like it was done on home video camera which was tough to watch. Also some of the dialogue should have been written better ( as Guile always calls Billy Ray, Billy Ray where he could just call him Billy instead) But all in all if you are a martial arts fan and enjoy good fight choreography and entertaining stunts, you could do alot worse
    6stormruston

    It is Hard not to like this amateur effort

    Really cool Stunts and moments of great film making in the Action style made me stick to this film until the end along with the lead Johnny Bosch.He may be the next Mark Dacascos ...and you can never have too many of them!

    Looks like amateur video quite often and the acting is generally a little stiff,but for what it is it is very good.

    Sort of a C grade mix of "point break" and "Drive".

    This movie is 95 min long and about half of it is fighting....that is pretty good in my books...yet there still was a story you could follow and even a sub plot.WOW!

    All in all a good b movie actioneer
    8SteppinstoneMK

    Cool Martial Art Sequences that are worthy of a look.

    This Movie has great fight scenes. Now its true that the acting is a little rough. But If I wanted to see a movie based on acting skills I would watch a Cheesy movie Like American Beauty. But If you want to see a movie with true martial arts in it and with Amazing stunts WITHOUT the use of wires and flying threw the air like so many movies around now which are over killing the matrix. Then Watch this. Now it's true the two main stars in the show where in the kid show the power rangers and another cast member of that show has a bit part in this movie. But hey the fight scenes are enough to make Jet Li p**s his pants. And the stunts are worthy enough for Jackie Chan to sit threw and admire.
    filmnut1

    A no-budget showcase for great stunt choreography

    Were it not for the amazing stunt work in this film there would be very little to recommend it. Shot on a minuscule budget, as evidenced by the use of disused warehouses and wide-open spaces for the majority of the shooting, Extreme Heist aka Wiked Game is essentially a show reel for two stunt teams. The production quality may be poor and the narrative weak, but the creativity and expertise of the Alpha Stunt Team and AAC is certainly adequate compensation. Following a formula similar to the far superior Drive (Steve Wang, 1996) this is something of a companion piece, co-directed as it is by that film's choreographer Koichi Sakamoto. He and Makato Yokoyama (director of the awesome Shadow Fury (2002)) have had steady careers working on the Power Rangers franchise (still going since 1993) but have never made the action hit fans have always longed for. Sakamoto and Yokoyama obviously made Extreme Heist in between Power Rangers episodes and even roped in Johnny Yong Bosch (The Black Ranger) and Jason Narvy (bad guy Skull), to star in their venture. Like Marc Dacascos before him, Bosch demonstrates skill and agility that screams out for more elaborate and high profile work. Sadly Bosch's career hasn't hit the heights of Dacascos's. The action scenes which make up the majority of the film are superb, a testament to the way talented filmmakers can produce something from nothing. Action seems to have been choreographed from whatever was affordable, with shoddy shacks and cars serving as both locations and props for the performers. The stunts are both physical and vehicular, with many sequences bringing the two into close contact. Bosch fights off hordes of minions and has a showdown with the tall villain at the climax, but even in the quieter moments he adds impressively unnecessary flourishes to his actions. Not content to sell the film solely on fights and vehicular stunts, Sakamoto and Yokoyama injected the theme of extreme sports into the story by opening and closing the film with impressive skydiving sequences. The ending is especially notable, including an interesting attempt at gunplay as they plummet to earth.
    marathondp

    Stunts do not make a film.

    The problem with Koichi's film is that while people like Jackie Chan and Jet Li can get away with weak scripts and acting (or even singing), they possess a certain charm that Koichi does not. The action sequences and "charm" in their films make up for any weaknesses in the script. Koichi doesn't realize this and instead say's "look at my stunts!". He has others put themselves in grave danger to advance himself. Great stunts don't make a movie, which is why Jackie Chan and Jet Li films are entertaining and Koichi's films are almost frustrating to watch. Even when he tries to be funny, it falls flat, because he has no sense of humor. On top of everything else I've written, if Koichi wanted to be a "star", he would star in his own films, but he does not, because he knows he is a bland, unattractive person, as opposed to Jackie Chan or Jet Li. If he stuck to stunt coordinating and not "success", he might make it in the film industry.

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    • Trivia
      The two guys chasing Billy Ray and Guile are the movie's directors, Makoto Yokoyama and Kôichi Sakamoto.
    • Quotes

      Guile: You tossed the diamonds? How could you have thrown the wrong box?

      Billy Ray: I dropped them, Guile. Couldn't tell which was which.

      Guile: You tossed the diamonds. All that surveillance, all those weeks of planning for a box of ROCKS AND DIRTY SOCKS!

      Billy Ray: Get off my back, already! It was an honest mistake.

      Guile: Honest? HONEST? Here's a news flash for you: WE ARE CROOKS!

      Billy Ray: It was a freaking judgment call! I screwed up, let's leave it at that! It's not as if you made your share of mistakes!

      Guile: All right, all right, Fine. I was just thinking of all those beautiful diamonds that YOU THREW AWAY!

      Billy Ray: Look at the bright side...

      Guile: Oh? Oh, you mean there's a bright side?

      Billy Ray: There's always tomorrow...

      Guile: Oh...Oh thank you, little orphan Annie!

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    • Release date
      • March 12, 2002 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Extreme Heist
    • Production company
      • ZRO Limit Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color

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