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The Ultimate Game

  • 2001
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
84
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J.D. Rifkin and T.J. Storm in The Ultimate Game (2001)
Martial ArtsActionSport

"SATO" a sinister Asian warlord puts up $1 million dollar prize and attracts martial arts fighters to his remote island. He entraps them as they fight to the death."SATO" a sinister Asian warlord puts up $1 million dollar prize and attracts martial arts fighters to his remote island. He entraps them as they fight to the death."SATO" a sinister Asian warlord puts up $1 million dollar prize and attracts martial arts fighters to his remote island. He entraps them as they fight to the death.

  • Director
    • Jack Kaprielian
  • Writers
    • Kayvon Derak-Shanian
    • Jack Kaprielian
    • Margaret Margossian
  • Stars
    • J.D. Rifkin
    • Paul Logan
    • T.J. Storm
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    84
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jack Kaprielian
    • Writers
      • Kayvon Derak-Shanian
      • Jack Kaprielian
      • Margaret Margossian
    • Stars
      • J.D. Rifkin
      • Paul Logan
      • T.J. Storm
    • 8User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    J.D. Rifkin
    J.D. Rifkin
    • Jack Grimes - a team leader
    Paul Logan
    Paul Logan
    • Sam Slater - a team leader
    T.J. Storm
    T.J. Storm
    • Rick
    Jennifer Doubleday
    • Heather Grimes
    Kevin Ula Christie
    Kevin Ula Christie
    • Sato
    Tony O'Brien
    • Ray Ivan
    Kristy Allen
    • Lisa
    Tommy Taretta
    • Timmy…
    Mark Griffin
    Mark Griffin
    • Rusty
    Charley Rice
    Charley Rice
    • Eddie
    Andre McCoy
    • Meke
    Derek Wilder
    • Joey Grimes
    • (as Derek Montgomery)
    Stephen Engelbert
    • Gecko Reevs - a team leader
    Raphael Rochon
    • Dan
    Steven Millis
    • Tyler
    Stephanie Cheeva
    Stephanie Cheeva
    • Alex
    • (as Stefany Georcheva)
    Tora Kazama
    • Miyashi Yamashita, a team leader
    Trung Chu
    • Lang
    • Director
      • Jack Kaprielian
    • Writers
      • Kayvon Derak-Shanian
      • Jack Kaprielian
      • Margaret Margossian
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    10Aps8

    A Cinematic Achievement

    The Ultimate Game, while relatively unknown outside of the circles of true American heroes such as myself, is undoubtedly the greatest cinematic achievement of our time. It is as though all of film and movie history had been leading up to the release of this masterpiece. It is the culmination of all previous endeavors in the art form - the apogee, if you will. Everyone else might as well just give up making movies because they will never ever be as good as Kevin Derek and Jack Kaprielian. They are my heroes - true American heroes. I think every movie theater in the world should just play this movie nonstop. It speaks to my heart and brings tears to my soul.

    Now if you'll excuse me, I'm getting my life back.
    10thetrapmovie

    Excellent Martial Arts Film!

    This film was shot on a shoe-string budget from what I heard. During production, the producers faced some monumental odds that included location problems, actors not showing up or bailing out of the shoot to do other projects, crew members showing up late, etc, but they persevered and got the film in the can. The post-production was even worse as the production sound turned out to be so bad that the director had to ADR the whole film, and then he faced serious problems trying to get the actors to show up and read their lines. Anyone would have quit but he did not. It took him close to two-years to edit picture and sound and he had to contend with whatever he could get. During production, the producers planned to shoot the climatic scene on the beach with a helicopter and machine guns but then one of the main characters (who will remain unnamed) did not show up. On the spot, the directors had to think quickly and rewrite the script, scrapping the helicopter shot.

    So, with that in mind, it is true the first act of this film is a bit slow for the MTV generation raised on 15-second commercials, but once it shifts gear, it's a non-stop action heart-thumping thriller to the very end. The fight scenes are simply amazing! Very-well shot, very-well choreographed and brilliantly edited. I highly recommend this film to all martial arts fans. Check it out, it's worth your time!
    5The_Phantom_Projectionist

    Bad Acting, Decent Fights, and the World's Worst-Looking Backbreaker

    While watching THE ULTIMATE GAME, I was thinking to myself that this movie was made too late. By 2001, bare bones martial arts tournament films were passé, and this was likely reflected in the movie's very low budget appearance. To my surprise, it was actually made in 1998, at the very end of the boom period of direct-to-video karate flicks. In other words, the film languished without a release for about three years, and after seeing it in its entirety, this isn't surprising. THE ULTIMATE GAME just barely manages a three-star rating, but I can see others easily rating it lower: this one's got a ton of fight scenes to its credit but very little else.

    The story: Several teams of martial artists take part in a tournament to crown the best of the best, though fair play is hampered by the unscrupulous antics of an evil manager.

    You can pretty much skip the first half of the movie. Not only is the indie budget visible via its video quality, boring direction, and almost nonexistent acting (I nominate Jennifer Doubleday for the "worst crying scene of the decade" award), but the characters are all largely faceless goofballs who you can't care a hoot about. There are some pretty silly scenes - Mark Griffin giving a drunk man the world's most halfhearted beating, T.J. Storm somehow being completely unharmed by a head-on car collision - but they're played too lackluster to be worth laughing at.

    Most of the fighters here are pretty unknown in the film world - the most prolific is definitely the aforementioned T.J. Storm, followed by Paul Logan and Andre McCoy - but they're still a talented bunch and get plenty of opportunity to strut their stuff. Once the tournament begins, the film averages one fight every four minutes, and taken as a cumulative total, the collection isn't bad. At worst, the brawls move slowly enough that the strikes and blocks look predetermined, and virtually all of them have that vague amateur look to them of shots being held too long and some disharmony between connecting shots. However, there's no denying the fighters' athleticism, and the choreography has its moments. Stars J.D. Rifkin and Paul Logan are like nimbler versions of Dolph Lundgren, and T.J. Storm performs some impressive kung fu. My favorite fight is a kick-filled match between stunt warriors Stephanie Cheeva and Melissa Barker. This stuff could definitely be worse.

    Recommending this movie is difficult. Casual action fans will be alienated by the low budget look of the film, and even seasoned DTV aficionados may not have much tolerance for the movie's low points when there's much better stuff on the market. In the end, I think I can only push this one towards that niche audience of karate cinema that particular enjoys movies with tournaments in them. In general, everyone should rent this one before considering a purchase.
    1reffzz

    Extremely disappointing

    First of all, I can't consider this movie a real "MOVIE". The storyline is very fragile (c'mon, a fighting contest on an island sure rings "Mortal Kombat" bell), the acting is horrible, the sounds are awkward and the fight scenes are actually FUNNY. I cannot believe someone said the scenes were good. I mean, the actors have well built bodies but my god the moves they do barely connect to their opponents. One can see very clearly that the fists and feet actually hit the air!!! What a lame performance to say the least. Also, what was the actual role of the chick in the team? I believe it was only to add some spice to the original recipe of low budget low quality action flicks. Avoid watching at any cost if you want to watch good real action movies, but you can watch it if you want to have fun with friends laughing at the terrible acting and fight scenes.
    1med77_99

    The Ultimate Crap !!

    Hi.. When it comes to movies, i think i have really low standards and i would try to enjoy any movie trying to focus mainly on the positives and ignore the negatives, but this movie..Oh boy..this was one of the worst movies i have ever seen, it ranks way up with the top 10 worst movies of all time. Now where do I a start trashing this film from ? i mean it has nothing positive about it, NOTHING ! The plot was ultra boring, shallow characters with very poor acting, terrible music and audio editing, silly fights and i don't agree with a previous reviewer who said that it had nice locations, the locations where below average, and any ways you won't see much of it because of the terrible footage of the movie. and there were no sexy chicks or any attractive chicks for that matter, just plain awful ! The Ultimate Crap is what this movie is, Take my advice and stay as far away as possible from this piece of trash, i won't watch it even if they pay me !!

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      • United States
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