Dirk Longstreet, an ex-underground fighter, must re-enter the brutal no-rules fighting circuit to rescue his kidnapped brother from gangsters, risking his life in the ring for ransom money.Dirk Longstreet, an ex-underground fighter, must re-enter the brutal no-rules fighting circuit to rescue his kidnapped brother from gangsters, risking his life in the ring for ransom money.Dirk Longstreet, an ex-underground fighter, must re-enter the brutal no-rules fighting circuit to rescue his kidnapped brother from gangsters, risking his life in the ring for ransom money.
Gail Thackray
- Nicole Kent
- (as Gail Harris)
Ilya Melnikoff
- Jeremy Longstreet
- (as Ilya Morelle)
Michael Blanks
- Big 'Circuit' Fighter
- (as Mike Blanks)
Susanna Midnight
- Club Maxim Bartender
- (as Susana Midnight)
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Poor sound quality really had me pulling my hair out, and the accents of the actors was trying my nerves, but I didn't turn it off. I cared about what happened to Derek Longstreet and I watched until the end.
I hope they fix all the technical problems for the obvious sequel and get some well spoken actors next time. The strong point of this film was the fights, nothing fancy, but good energy.
I hope they fix all the technical problems for the obvious sequel and get some well spoken actors next time. The strong point of this film was the fights, nothing fancy, but good energy.
Bryan Genesse and Billy Drago are the best things about this movie, and I like the fights. Olivier Gruner was the weak link in the film, terrible actor and terrible action star, but his supporting cast makes up for his lack of talent. If you like fighting and those bizarre Hong Kong kung fu movie training sequences, The Circuit delivers!
This was one of the most absurd ideas for a movie I've ever had the displeasure of coming across! I know it is what it is; but the acting was probably the worst I've seen up to now. These people just couldn't spit out their lines and when they did it was hard to understand them because of all their indecipherable accents. I went in with low expectations and yet I was still disappointed because it doesn't even classify as typical mindless action-type fun such as "Bloodsport" and the like. And don't get me started on the raw cheesiness of the props such as those stupid tiki torches lighting up every part of the building/arena/outside that the bad guy owns, or the main character driving a construction machine to the fight because the car door is locked, or why the bad Asian dude does a Michael Jackson dance after he wins a fight (which I'm sorry for, but it definitely detracts from one's alleged toughness). That list is just the tip of the iceberg as well, there were seriously so many plot holes and the like that I'd go crazy if I thought about them any harder. Funding should not be handed out for fecal matter such as this.
Final Summation:
Movies: Awww, hellz no!
DVD Purchase: Wouldn't collect it if you paid me.
Rental: Not worth it in any aspect whatsoever!
Final Summation:
Movies: Awww, hellz no!
DVD Purchase: Wouldn't collect it if you paid me.
Rental: Not worth it in any aspect whatsoever!
Not what I expected from a karate-type movie. Parts of the movie were slow and seemingly irrelevant. I would have expected more fight scenes to show that Longstreet was indeed "the man." A few scuffles did not make him stand out, especially being the former "circuit" champ.
And I am now suffering from post traumatic stress syndrome. This movie was horrible. It was boring, unrealistic, and the acting was dreadful. The best part of the movie was the end credits because that signaled the end of my torture.
Watching Gruner play the nice guy with moves of death and a heart of gold is wearing out its welcome. If I hear him say," I don't want to fight" one more time I will scream in frustration. He has potential, but he is picking the wrong scripts.
There were so many things in this movie I could nitpick, I would be typing for days. The worst would be Gruner blatantly plugging his own line of athletic gear. Then there is the gratuitous nudity, the requisite nosy reporter, and the bad guy wearing black. Skip this or suffer like I did.
Watching Gruner play the nice guy with moves of death and a heart of gold is wearing out its welcome. If I hear him say," I don't want to fight" one more time I will scream in frustration. He has potential, but he is picking the wrong scripts.
There were so many things in this movie I could nitpick, I would be typing for days. The worst would be Gruner blatantly plugging his own line of athletic gear. Then there is the gratuitous nudity, the requisite nosy reporter, and the bad guy wearing black. Skip this or suffer like I did.
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- El ring de la muerte
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- Los Angeles, California, USA(Location)
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- Runtime
- 1h 31m(91 min)
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