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Circle of Pain

  • Video
  • 2010
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
3.6/10
1.1K
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Kevin 'Kimbo Slice' Ferguson in Circle of Pain (2010)
Martial ArtsActionDrama

Following a fighting accident, Dalton Hunt retired from the world of mixed martial arts at the top of his game. As Dalton is lured back into the world of fighting, he strides to become the w... Read allFollowing a fighting accident, Dalton Hunt retired from the world of mixed martial arts at the top of his game. As Dalton is lured back into the world of fighting, he strides to become the warrior he once was.Following a fighting accident, Dalton Hunt retired from the world of mixed martial arts at the top of his game. As Dalton is lured back into the world of fighting, he strides to become the warrior he once was.

  • Director
    • Daniel Zirilli
  • Writers
    • Bobby Mort
    • Daniel Zirilli
    • Sean Patrick O'Reilly
  • Stars
    • Bai Ling
    • Dean Cain
    • Tony Schiena
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.6/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Daniel Zirilli
    • Writers
      • Bobby Mort
      • Daniel Zirilli
      • Sean Patrick O'Reilly
    • Stars
      • Bai Ling
      • Dean Cain
      • Tony Schiena
    • 14User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Bai Ling
    Bai Ling
    • Victoria Ruolan
    Dean Cain
    Dean Cain
    • Wyatt
    Tony Schiena
    • Dalton Hunt
    Heath Herring
    • Colin 'the brick' Wahle
    Louis Herthum
    Louis Herthum
    • Willy
    Shannon Lepard
    Shannon Lepard
    • Elena
    Talise Zirilli
    • Grace
    John Edward Lee
    John Edward Lee
    • Cliff
    Kevin 'Kimbo Slice' Ferguson
    Kevin 'Kimbo Slice' Ferguson
    • Reg
    • (as Kimbo Slice)
    Yves Edwards
    Yves Edwards
    • Bronner
    Frank Mir
    Frank Mir
    • Axl
    Miguel Torres
    • Kwan
    Conner Brantley
    • Joey Pedro
    Carlo Prater
    • Dexter
    Jace Jeanes
    • Rafael
    Roger Huerta
    • Roger
    Craig Nigh
    Craig Nigh
    • Grant Camper
    Garry Peters
    • Todd Plumb
    • Director
      • Daniel Zirilli
    • Writers
      • Bobby Mort
      • Daniel Zirilli
      • Sean Patrick O'Reilly
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    2hejsamester

    90 minutes of pain

    I was allowed to screen this, and I don't consider that a privilege.

    This movie is as bad as fighting movies comes; yes, even worse than Dead or Alive.

    Standard plot. A righteous hero with personal problems, who is forced to fight and must regain all his past skills by training and fighting scrubs before stepping into the ring against the evil guy at the end. Of course his trainers are his best friend and an old dude.

    Horrible acting. The actors and lines are better in most soaps. It's hard to say if it's the script or the actors, since both is really really bad. Horrible writing combined with terrible actors doesn't exactly create Oscar winning dialog.

    Towards the end, we get some soft-core pornography without any context at all. Normally a sex scene adds to the plot or story of the film or its characters. These just seem like they were forced in there because fans of action movies expect it or because the producers had to fill in some blank tape ("hey we got 10 minutes to fill, why don't you fool around a bit and we put it in somewhere?").

    The fighting? I didn't care much for it, but then again, I'm not a martial arts fan. With characters this badly written and actors not doing a great job, I lost most interest in whoever would win the various fights, and a small bit of me hoped that they would all loose. That would at least give the movie a moral of fighting being uncool.

    It gets two stars since I remember having seen a worse movie - I just can't remember which. As entertaining as getting drop kicked.
    1lovecraft231

    A cheap cash grab

    I'm not really much of a Mixed Martial Arts fan to tell the truth. I watch professional wrestling (a man deserves his guilty pleasures, okay?) and I had a passing interest in Mixed Martial Arts in my teen years, but that's it. So I'm not really aware of "Tapout" or whatever it is, other than the fact that 1.) I see guys wearing "Tapout"shirts in town (and I've seen them in Wal Mart) and 2.) That they've released several Straight to DVD movies via Lionsgate, those purveyors of bad exploitation trash on DVD. So It was only a matter of time until I watched one of these movies, and I decided to go with "Circle of Pain", which while better than other "Tapout Presents..." ventures, is still a terrible movie.

    Dalton Hunt (Tony Schiena) is a retired fighter whose been living a quiet life. Thing is, Colin "The Brick" Wahle (Heath Herring) is about to beat his record. So thanks to his pal Wyatt (Dean "I was Superman and now I can't get a role worth a damn" Cain) that he put in a wheelchair and the villainous director of a MMA company named Victoria Rualan (Bai Ling) telling him he has to, Dalton must come out of retirement to battle Wahle.

    One of the things that's really noteworthy about "Circle of Pain" (and other "Tapout Presents..." movies") is how cheap the whole thing looks. The production values aren't exactly shot on video bad, but they essentially resemble those of a soft core skin flick. Also notable is that like it's predecessors, the movie suddenly becomes something of a soft core flick, with sex scenes thrown in for no reason whatsoever other than to pad out time. Apart from that, little if anything stands out in this movie, which is amateurishly directed by Daniel Zirilli, features few if any invigorating fight or action scenes, and is guilty of false advertising (the movie advertises Kimbo Slice as the star, but he's only in the film for two scenes.) Also, the acting is (as expected) terrible. Look, people pay to watch these guys beat the tar out of each other, not for their acting skills (though Herring at least seems to be having fun.) Dean Cain (who must curse the name of Terri Hatcher every day of his life) in particular is bad, seeming to be bored and uninterested as if he's only doing this for the paycheck. Hell, the only reason this isn't getting a 0/10 is because of Bai Ling. An underrated actress (with credits including "The Crow", "Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow" and "The Beautiful Country"), she seems to know what kind of movie this is, and plays the villain to a hammy T, delivering the only fun performance in the movie.

    As a whole, there is not reason whatsoever to watch "Circle of Pain", which doesn't feel like something made for MMA fans as much as it feels like a cheap cash grab. I do wish that Tapout and Lionsgate would stop releasing these movies, but it's obviously not going to happen anytime soon.
    3rapidimports

    The Acting is so bad its kinda funny.

    I saw that Kimbo Slice was going to be in this movie so I thought I would take some time to watch it and see his acting skills, but holy cow its bad his role in the film is no more then 5 min I'm not a huge Kimbo fan but he is on the main cover. The acting is was I could not get passed in this movie and the whole good vs bad is to typical for this film. There was no surprise how this film would end. The fighting scenes are way overacted and I believe this comes from the fact that they are using real UFC fighters for this film and not actors. I gave this film 3 stars just for the fact that the plot is not clever nor is the acting good.
    1Junior1873

    Worst thing thats ever happened to me

    I feel dumber since seeing this movie ! I like Vinnie Jones and have enjoyed many of his movies but this is like finding money then realising its fake. It hurt my feelings to watch this its dumbing down gone mad !

    it was like bathing in acid with open sores, I almost died watching this movie. im not even sure it was made for DVD or for TV it seemed like it started finished and said nothing ! I watched the whole thing and struggled to find a plot !

    I beg you not to watch it ! no imagination no writing ability no acting skills

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    6st_wij20

    Entertaining.....

    I usually like martial arts movies. This one is a pretty mainstream martial arts movie. The story is a mainstream and predictable one.

    Simple as the most of the martial arts movies you can find nowadays. The acting is OK and the fighting scenes are pretty good. Main character and the opponent is good.

    There are little too explicit scenes but kind of what you see in most of the nowadays movies.

    Overall enjoyable. Works specially if you are a mainstream fight movies fan.

    Nowadays you will find better fighting movies. But this does the trick.

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      The end credits say "filmed at Studio Estates, Rye Texas", but Studio Estates is actually in Kyle, Texas.
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      Burn It Down
      Written by Stephen Cohen, Jeremy Haffner & Keith Larsen

      Performed by Oedipus

      Courtesy of Tragic Greek Music (ASCAP)

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    • Release date
      • August 15, 2010 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Return of the Fighter
    • Filming locations
      • Kyle, Texas, USA
    • Production companies
      • Americana Films
      • Legacy Filmworks
      • Legacy Filmworks
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      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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