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Ex-con Isaiah Bone (Michael Jai White, Spawn) is the new force in LA's underground street fighting scene. When he takes down the reigning champ, the local mob boss wants to enter Bone in a series of high-stakes international matches. Bone's refusal sets off an explosive showdown between two powerful enemies with everything at stake. Also starring Julian Sands (Ocean's Thirteen, 24), Eamonn Walker (Cadillac Records, Oz, Ron Yuan (Fast & Furious, Prison Break plus some of the fiercest mixed martial arts superstars including Kevin "Kimbo Slice" Ferguson, Bob "The Beast" Sapp, Tanoai Reed, Gina Carano and Ernest "The Cat" Miller. (oficjalny tekst dystrybutora)

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angielski A stylish echo of the action-packed and incredibly evolving 1980s in a fun arcade style with a traditionally dumb script. The fights are bearable, perhaps not hard enough, but fun. More a showcase of tactics than street fights with splashes of blood. ()

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angielski Since I don't have a TV at home and miss out on gems like Renegade, Walker Texas Ranger, and Cobra 11, I completely forget what people are capable of sometimes. Seňor Badass, master of Zen, wise strongman with his heart in the right place, chess grandmaster, martial arts superman, amazing lover, and responsible and humble protector of the underdog for about 10% of the film, beats someone up and spends the remainder of the running time gaping, advising, informing, teaching children and adults, and honoring the law of the street. Black Dynamite is more serious than this. If the whole movie were like the final two-minute brawl, I'd easily give it four stars, but this family film, most likely funded by a community center, almost killed me. By the way, if they're all such wrestling masters, why the in-shot cuts during the fights? ()