Undisputed II: Last Man Standing

Undisputed II: Last Man Standing

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Undisputed II: Last Man Standing

Michael Jai White, Scott Adkins (II), Eli Danker, Ben Cross, Velizar Biney

Sequel to the 2002 film. This time, Heavyweight Champ George "Iceman" Chambers is sent to a Russian Jail on trumped-up drug charges.

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  • October 8, 2009
    Michael Jai White vs Scott Adkins = surprisingly badass fight sequences
  • January 1, 2010
    The funny thing about this movie is Michael Jai White {no pun intended} was completely and effortlessly Outshone by Scott Adkins. Ive seen my share of bad ass Martial Arts flicks but to date the MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT EVER is the round house kick that is swung by Adkins during Fig...( read more)ht One and for all intents and purposes misses then before you even know it.... still in the air another kick comes from nowhere and connects with Michael. And its become a trademark move in Adkins recent works... (see Ninja)
    Awesome Flick.
  • December 11, 2009
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  • November 2, 2009
    I decent, if not terribly original, flick that sports some excellent action courtesy of Scott Adkins, Michael Jai White and choreographer J.J. Perry.

    It's easily one of the better american made martial arts flicks out there.
  • October 29, 2009
    Michael Jai White has some amazing skills in this movie.
  • June 7, 2009
    THIS FILM MUST BE SEEN BECAUSE MICHAEL JAI WHITE IS THE UNDISPUTED 10 out of 10
  • March 12, 2009
    awful movie. horrid acting, horrid plot.
  • February 21, 2009
    i muz say.. kinda like the fight scene done by scott adkins.. it reminds me of bloodsport movie by JCVD..

    i gave 3 stars due to the similar scene found in other movies.. not much originality to the plot scene... it could hv been better..

    to those who like fight scene movie...( read more)s will appreciate dis movie alot.. enjoy the kicks n Punches...
  • January 22, 2009
    actually just as good as the first one, total fighting action x)
  • January 1, 2009
    I just recently watched this gem from Nu Image, and must highly recommend it to any fan of action/fighting movies.

    Directed by Isaac Florentine, Undisputed II: Last Man Standing stars Michael Jae White and Scott Adkins. White is a spoiled, but broke, fighter who is framed and f...( read more)alsely imprisoned to fight in an underground bloodsport for Eastern European baddies. He's great as the cocky, arrogant SOB who can really dish out some whoop ass.

    Let me just say that, even though Michael Jae White is top-billed here, the real star is Scott Adkins, who provides the film's most impressive fight sequences. He plays a Russian fighter who's convinced he's the "world's most perfect fighter," and eggs on White to get in the ring with him.. Adkins comes off like a cross between Tong Po from Kickboxer and has a haircut like Michael Qissi from 'Lionheart,' but his physical abilities more than make up for the short-bus hairdo.

    There are lots of nods to big underground fighting movies of the past, Bloodsport in particular; and fans of those 80s films will find lots to like (or nitpick at) here. Lots of echoes to Ong Bak as well, I noticed.

    That being said, Undisputed 2 is hardly a perfect film. It receives 3-1/2 mostly because I didn't expect too much @ all when I watched it, and was surprised by the action sequences. The plot itself is corny, tired, and definitely been done before. The acting is subpar (White's highest dramatic moments come when he's telling guards to "heat this shit up" or complaining that "it's muthafuckin' cold out here"), the dramatic sequences flat (SPOILER ALERT!: the subplot involving the old guy in the wheelchair and his niece was especially cheesy). But Undisputed II doesn't pretend it's reinventing the Shawshank Redemption here. It's pure blood, sweat, and MMA.

    I was surprised this movie didn't make it to theaters; we don't get too many fight movies like Bloodsport theatrical anymore, and I think Undisputed II would've done pretty well. That being said, I think it's also pretty sad that, with half the budget, Undisputed II managed to blow the last few Seagal and JCVD DTV offerings straight out of the water.

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