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Locked Down

  • 2010
  • R
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
2.7K
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Locked Down (2010)
ActionCrimeThriller

A framed cop enters prison's underground fighting ring. With an ex-MMA champ's help, he fights to clear his name and survive.A framed cop enters prison's underground fighting ring. With an ex-MMA champ's help, he fights to clear his name and survive.A framed cop enters prison's underground fighting ring. With an ex-MMA champ's help, he fights to clear his name and survive.

  • Director
    • Daniel Zirilli
  • Writers
    • D. Glase Lomond
    • Daniel Zirilli
    • Bobby Mort
  • Stars
    • Tony Schiena
    • Rashad Evans
    • Vinnie Jones
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    2.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Daniel Zirilli
    • Writers
      • D. Glase Lomond
      • Daniel Zirilli
      • Bobby Mort
    • Stars
      • Tony Schiena
      • Rashad Evans
      • Vinnie Jones
    • 25User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tony Schiena
    • Danny
    Rashad Evans
    Rashad Evans
    • Colton
    Vinnie Jones
    Vinnie Jones
    • Anton Vargas
    Dwier Brown
    Dwier Brown
    • Kirkman
    Lance 'The Snake' Cartwright
    • Axl
    Cheick Kongo
    Cheick Kongo
    • Silas
    Kevin 'Kimbo Slice' Ferguson
    Kevin 'Kimbo Slice' Ferguson
    • King
    • (as Kimbo Slice)
    Sarah Ann Schultz
    Sarah Ann Schultz
    • Gwen
    Bai Ling
    Bai Ling
    • Guard Flores
    Forrest Griffin
    Forrest Griffin
    • Mule
    Curtis Moore
    • London
    Arnold Chon
    Arnold Chon
    • Quang
    Joe Doerksen
    • Slick
    Dave Fennoy
    Dave Fennoy
    • Irving
    John B. Lowe
    John B. Lowe
    • Warden Burke
    Ernesto Griffith
    Ernesto Griffith
    • Rollins
    Paul Magel
    • Quigley
    Kaitlyn Leeb
    Kaitlyn Leeb
    • Trina
    • (as Kaitlyn Wong)
    • Director
      • Daniel Zirilli
    • Writers
      • D. Glase Lomond
      • Daniel Zirilli
      • Bobby Mort
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    User reviews25

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    7ChristianSloan

    Basic Overview

    When viewed in the correct context this low budget (est. $1.6mn) action film achieves it's objective in providing the audience with mindless entertainment whilst showcasing great martial arts sequences.

    Yes more of the budget could have been allocated towards enhancing the production value but ultimately this hits all the key notes of an 80's formula martial arts film......a simple story that creates the backdrop from which to thread together the escalating fight sequences which attract viewers to this genre.

    If you're looking for a serious action film in the frame of "Bourne Identity" or even "The Expendables" then this isn't for you........if however you're in the mood for cheap thrills and casual amusement then this could be a ride worth taking.

    Vinnie Jones continues to deliver his trademark edgy persona as Tony Schiena uses the platform to showcase his potential to grow into a genuine Action Star in the guise of Viggo Mortensen.
    2metheridges

    poor action film

    ohh where to begin????this film has poor fight scenes,the look like they were choreographed by a 5 year old. the acting is terrible, the cast look like they are plucked straight from the street and they act like it. on the plus side though the main character puts this funny batman accent on (think Christian bale meets keanu reeves high on speed.)the film looks cheap, it has an unbelievable storyline which defines logic in some places. and these are all the good points. rubbish film, waste of 90 minutes. if you want to see a good prison fighting film, watch undisputed 1,2 or 3 (2 is my favourite) this film is a rip off of all 3 of these films, and a poor 1 at that.
    5mike_21

    Really nothing new

    Nothing new or innovating here. I didn't like some performances, especially Tony Schiena's performance, who was not convincing at all when he was talking; a bit better when he was fighting though.

    The whole movie was very predictable, like you seen it before and know what happens in each step. Because of the low budget, the fight scenes were mediocre at least, but overall I give it a five out of ten as it is still watchable, despite its faults.

    I agree with one reviewer the undisputed 3 was way better, but I guess its budget was higher too. I would be interested to know if the make any profits out of this movie.
    7jose_moscardo

    Underrated nice B action movie, give it a chance

    I like this movie. OK, they didn't spend (or waste) a lot of money and the story is not "Gone with the wind". But inside its limits I have enjoyed it a lot. First of all, I found it very entertaining. Much more entertaining, in fact, that many Hollywood blockbusters. Second, I really think that Tony Schiena is a good actor for this kind of action stuff, this is my first time to watch him on the screen but his fine performance (cool but also human and believable) deserves my respect. I was surprised too because fighting are built into a dramatic story that makes sense for me. This is a violent film but not only a film about violence, I found more topics in it: friendship, honor, loyalty, family. If I can complain about something, it is only Bai Ling's waste performance. This actress deserves something better than appear only some minutes with a few lines of dialog. Watch "Red corner" or "The beautiful country" and you will understand what I am talking about.
    4Someguysomwhere

    Cliché prison story with music video-like fast mo-slow mo fight scenes.

    After a drug sting operation goes bad with the death of 2 cops and the accidental death of the dealer, the cop who pretended to be a buyer in the sting is arrested some time later at his home where a search turns up money and drugs in the mattress of his bed. It is insinuated that he deliberately killed the dealer and his ass is sent to a prison where a criminal he sent away years before is running a "cage fighting" operation in the basement (Well, where else they gonna hold it?). At some point in the course of his stay, it is impressed on him by said criminal that he has to participate in the fights and "no" was not an option.

    While this movie is a cliché of the genre (guy in prison fights to survive in illegal prison matches), it isn't unoriginality that necessarily spoils it because even original ideas can be executed badly. By the same token, old ideas can be done well. If you like clear, methodical, workman-like exchanges in your fight scenes you might not be happy with the "music video-editing-and-effects-type" of fighting employed here. Mind you, I think the music in this movie is good, and I like music videos --BUT-- this was a bit much. The whole film in retrospect seemed to me like one very long music video even though there were actually scenes without music. I wonder why?

    Further, because of the way certain things were thoughtlessly thrown into this movie it seems to me that the people who made it were being exploitive and were probably using a formula directed at the younger crowd: hard rock and rap, visual effects (lots of slow mo & fast mo), and a little T&A thrown into the mix for good measure. So. Music, ass-whippings, and ass. A formula for success, no? "Not necessarily" is what this movie proves.

    Instead of loud music, video editing and effects, the fight scenes should have been bare and workman-like; just 2 guys in a cage, mano a mano, showing their technique and the size of their balls with the only sound coming from their contacts and the crowd watching. This, by itself, with the same tired story-line would have been a great improvement. That said, the movie is not "worthless". It can provide "light entertainment" for the individual who just wants to kickback and not think too much. As well, if you can't get enough of music videos and don't mind your movie essentially turning into one, you could get something from this.

    The guy wrongly convicted

    The sadistic guard

    The clueless or corrupt warden

    The prison bully

    The helpful cell-mate

    The mess hall encounter

    The threats

    The showdown at the end

    Can anyone put the list above to music? It should be a song by now. Love, Boloxxxi.

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    • Goofs
      During Danny's training, Irving says "There is a concept called Wushu, translated from the Japanese: no mind". Wushu is in fact not Japanese, it is Chinese and it simply means 'Martial Arts'.
    • Quotes

      Danny: [Trina knocks at the door] Hey, baby.

      Trina: Hey.

      [they kiss]

      Trina: Wow. Look at you, all cleaned up. I've missed you.

      Danny: I missed you, too. I have dinner reservations at...

      Trina: I'm not hungry. Not for food.

      [she bites her lip and grins at him]

      Danny: Ow.

      Trina: What's wrong?

      Danny: Oh, nothing. Just a little bruise.

      Trina: Baby, let me take care of you.

      Danny: All right.

    • Soundtracks
      Tommy Fields
      Performed by Wildfire In The Streets

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    • Release date
      • November 9, 2010 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Замкнені
    • Production companies
      • Andertainment Group
      • Buffalo Gal Pictures
      • Deco Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $1,600,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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