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DOA: Dead or Alive

  • 2006
  • PG-13
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
47K
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Sarah Carter, Kane Kosugi, Natassia Malthe, Holly Valance, Brian White, and Devon Aoki in DOA: Dead or Alive (2006)
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The world's best fighters are invited to DOA, an invitational martial arts contest. There, four female rival fighters will have to work together to uncover the secret that the organizer of t... Read allThe world's best fighters are invited to DOA, an invitational martial arts contest. There, four female rival fighters will have to work together to uncover the secret that the organizer of the tournament is trying to hide.The world's best fighters are invited to DOA, an invitational martial arts contest. There, four female rival fighters will have to work together to uncover the secret that the organizer of the tournament is trying to hide.

  • Director
    • Corey Yuen
  • Writers
    • J.F. Lawton
    • Adam Gross
    • Seth Gross
  • Stars
    • Jaime Pressly
    • Devon Aoki
    • Sarah Carter
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    47K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Corey Yuen
    • Writers
      • J.F. Lawton
      • Adam Gross
      • Seth Gross
    • Stars
      • Jaime Pressly
      • Devon Aoki
      • Sarah Carter
    • 211User reviews
    • 121Critic reviews
    • 38Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Jaime Pressly
    Jaime Pressly
    • Tina Armstrong
    Devon Aoki
    Devon Aoki
    • Kasumi
    Sarah Carter
    Sarah Carter
    • Helena Douglas
    Holly Valance
    Holly Valance
    • Christie Allen
    Natassia Malthe
    Natassia Malthe
    • Ayane
    Kane Kosugi
    Kane Kosugi
    • Ryu Hayabusa
    Matthew Marsden
    Matthew Marsden
    • Max
    Eric Roberts
    Eric Roberts
    • Donovan
    Steve Howey
    Steve Howey
    • Weatherby
    Brian White
    Brian White
    • Zack
    Kevin Nash
    Kevin Nash
    • Bass Armstrong
    Collin Chou
    Collin Chou
    • Hayate
    Derek Boyer
    Derek Boyer
    • Bayman
    Silvio Simac
    • Leon
    Fang Liu
    • Gen Fu
    Ying Wang
    • Lei Fang
    Chad McCord
    Chad McCord
    • Chief Detective
    Martin Crewes
    Martin Crewes
    • Butler
    • Director
      • Corey Yuen
    • Writers
      • J.F. Lawton
      • Adam Gross
      • Seth Gross
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    User reviews211

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    6filmnut1

    Teenage boys are going to love it

    I love martial arts movies and in particular Cory Yuen films. No Retreat, No Surrender 3: Blood Brothers is a favourite. Having previously done great work with Jason Statham in The Transporter I had pretty high hopes. But I had reservations - this was a starring role for Holly Valance after all.

    It wasn't everything I hoped it would be. Compared to the raw energy of Crank, DOA was committee film-making as usual. Colourful and featuring plentiful (reasonable) action DOA is only interesting in the opportunities it presents to draw comparison to others.

    Borrowing stylistic and casting ideas from Charlie's Angels and Kill Bill, DOA is essentially Mortal Kombat and Streetfighter combined. Drawing parallels to Enter the Dragon too, there is nothing original or inventive.

    Kane Kosugi benefits most from the choreography. He has a sequence on a flight of stairs which is brilliant and brutal - very similar to his scenes in his Japanese breakthrough vehicle Blood Heat. Elsewhere, while the film sexes up the concept of the tournament/video game movie, it's fatal flaw is that it's heroines don't convince. In Charlie's Angels they did.

    Cory is notable for doing more than his share of fighting femme movies back in Hong Kong, including the recent So Close, but none are classic. DOA should have featured support from the likes of Cynthia Rothrock and Michelle Yeoh rather than Eric Roberts and Robin Shou. The girls are pure eye candy. Only Pressley comes close to credibility - because she has an impressive physique and attitude. Holly flutters her eyes at Coronation Street's Matthew Marsden while forcing an English accent. Devon Aoki lacks charisma.

    The incorporation of the video game elements such as the character intros, K.O. freeze frames etc works really well and the costume design and production design brings the game to life brilliantly. You believe in the exaggerated world and that is key. But ultimately this is little more than a time waster.

    A decent popcorn movie but nothing new for action fans.
    6Elvis-Del-Valle

    Nothing more but action and beautiful women

    Producer Paul W. S. Anderson had done a really acceptable job with the first adaptations of Mortal Kombat and Resident Evil, but with DOA the result was minimal. The curious thing is that the director was an expert choreographer in martial arts who had stood out quite a bit, but it seems that when directing a film things turn out differently. This adaptation was another failed attempt to adapt another well-known video game of the time and lacks good writing. It has a simple plot, but with a lack of depth and no character development. The script is just pretty bad. The digital effects are quite obvious and we could say that it is a B-series action movie, which is not strange considering the strong influence that Roger Corman had on Paul Anderson. The film has a childish and humorous tone, but the action is what stands out a lot. It really has good fight scenes, making the plot irrelevant and only the action matters, that is, it is a film that is enjoyed only for the action. Also what stands out the most in this film are the beautiful women in the cast. Another detail that cannot be ruled out is Junkie XL's soundtrack, which accompanies the combat scenes quite well. DOA as a film and adaptation is clearly bad, with a poorly written script, but it manages to remain enjoyable and entertaining thanks to the action scenes and the beautiful actresses. My final rating for this movie is a 6/10.
    6pin-head_xiii

    A lot like the video games

    As a fan of the DOA video games, it was in my nature to go see this film. Even though I knew it was going to be shocking, I was surprised (a bit).

    Following the storyline from the games, DOA is about a fighting tournament held on a secret island were all is not what it seems. Princess Kusami (Devon Aoki) joins the tournament to find her brother. Tina (jammie Pressley) a distinguished womens wrestler joins to prove to the world she's not fake, like her "fighting style". Christie (holly valance)playing a sultry thief joins in order to steal a vault full of money, hidden on the island. Over time they meet other characters and they learn to work together in order to stop the main villain, Donovan (Eric Roberts).

    Like most fighting video game/movies the really isn't much of a story and a few of the actors are below par (espesially from Kane Kosugi), I was really impressed by Holly Valance and Sarah Carter.

    Most reviews can tell you that this is strictly for teenage boys, and I can tell you there right, through some racy shots of Holly valance and Jamie Presley. But what Impressed me the most with DOA is the fight sequences. Kane Kosugi has one of the best I've seen In a while on a flight of stairs and Sarah Carter and Holly Valance battle it out in the rain making it an almost glorified wet t-shirt Competition.

    If your looking for something innovating form this genre, keep walking, but if your looking for a great way to spend and hour and a half with some friends, then see DOA.
    6strange_antithesis

    Fan Service

    I've been playing Dead or Alive since the Playstation release back in 1998 (I still do~~) and was shocked when I heard someone's gonna turn it into a movie. As a fan, the first thing, the major concern I had happens to be the actors playing the fighters. Not that it was a complete let down (especially since most of the attitudes of the characters in the game and movie were quite different), I had to anticipate it being (forgive the term) somewhat 'Americanized'. But ah, well. That's how it was. Don't know if Tomonobu Itagaki liked seeing Hayate not so often in the film, though (Hayate WAS modeled after him, the DOA creator). So when it was released, I avoided watching it, until now.

    Corey Yuen did an amazing job directing this one. The choreography of the fight scenes were really good, but the script and the plot... those needed work. It was fun seeing Robin Shou and Collin Chou in this film. But props to Jaime Pressly for the amazing portrayal of Tina! She, in my opinion, stole the show from Devon Aoki.

    But really, this is more of a fan service (in glorified kick-ass fights!) than a supposed movie in its own right. But it was better than most game adaptations and it was fun to watch.

    One thing's certain- I didn't like the portrayal of Ayane.
    torchiam-192-639252

    pop corn movie at its best

    It is 2021 now.but watch this 2006 movie is still fun.it is a tv game adapted movie,not big budget mission impossible or the bourne identity.but still full of good action fights,great stunt design,no unnecessary cheap CGI,good charactor development.and even it is 15 years ago,the director made a full hot diverse female team do the final big combate.

    nothing to complain,just good entertainment.

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    Related interests

    Bruce Lee in Enter the Dragon (1973)
    Martial Arts
    Bruce Willis in Die Hard (1988)
    Action
    Still frame
    Adventure
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    Mystery

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    • Trivia
      The female stars trained four months before they went to China for filming.
    • Goofs
      (at around 21 mins) From the scoreboard it can be seen that there are 16 fighters, Bass, Bayman, Brad Wong, Christie, Eliot, Gen Fu, Hayabusa, Helena, Hitomi, Jann Lee, Kasumi, Leifang, Leon, Max, Tina and Zack. The match-ups for the first round are Bass vs. Tina (shown), Bayman vs. Brad Wong (shown), Christie vs. Jann Lee (shown), Gen Fu vs. Leifang (shown), Kasumi vs. Leon (shown), Hayabusa vs. Eliot (shown) and Zack vs. Max (Max says this to Christie). This leaves only Helena and Hitomi as remaining fighters yet Helena is clearly shown winning against an (unnamed) male fighter.
    • Quotes

      Bass: Tina! It's showtime!

      Tina Armstrong: Dad! Not now I'm in my underwear.

      Christie Allen: Which I hate. Why you can't just sleep in the nude like me I'll never know.

      Bass: Oh my god.

      Tina Armstrong: No Dad, she's just another fighter. We're just sleeping together.

      Bass: Yeah I can see that.

      Tina Armstrong: No. I mean we're not sleeping together. We're just... sleeping.

      Bass: Seems to me like my baby girl's found a special friend. We'll settle it tomorrow, sweetie. Nice to meet you miss.

      Christie Allen: Oh it's Christie.

      Bass: Tina's real name's Christina!

      Tina Armstrong: Dad!

      Tina Armstrong: Thanks a lot, bitch.

      Christie Allen: Save your strength sweetheart, big day tomorrow fighting daddy.

    • Connections
      Featured in Sunrise: Episode dated 7 September 2006 (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      Young Angus
      Written by Joe Seabe, Laurie Grant and Pete Kulvicki

      Performed by Joe Seabe, Laurie Grant and Pete Kulvicki

      Courtesy of Wild Whirled Music

      By arrangement with 7 Out Music

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    • Release date
      • June 15, 2007 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Germany
      • Japan
      • Canada
      • United States
      • Australia
    • Official sites
      • Offical site (Germany)
      • TFM (France)
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Vivo o Muerto
    • Filming locations
      • Yuzi Paradise, Guilin, Guangxi, China
    • Production companies
      • Dimension Films
      • Constantin Film
      • Impact Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $21,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $480,813
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $260,713
      • Jun 17, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,563,325
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • SDDS
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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