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'Undisputed III: Redemption' [Blu-ray]
(Scott Adkins, Mykel Shannon Jenkins, Mark Ivanir, Hristo Shopov, Marko Zaror, et al / Blu ray / R / 2010 / New Line)

Overview: Undisputed III: Redemption follows a group of prisoners from maximum security prisons around the world who are brought together by a powerful underground gambling syndicate. Their challenge: to compete, and survive, in a secret, survival-of-the-fiercest battle competition.

Blu ray Verdict: Scott Adkins ("Ninja", "X-Men Origins: Wolverine") returns as Uri Boyka, former prison fighting champion, who now has a bum knee after his crushing defeat at the end of "Undisputed 2". He wants Russian mob boss Gaga (Mark Ivanir, who makes a very welcome return) to enter him in the first international prison tournament where the grand prize is total freedom.

Gaga refuses, knowing of his bad leg and absense from competition, until Boyka absolutely wastes the current Russian champ. Boyka then packs for the Republic of Georgia and the 8-man elimination contest. There are fighters from France, Croatia, Brazil, Greece, Korea, America, and the favorite, Columbian born Dolor (Marko Zaror, "Kiltro"), resident of the host prison.

If the odds were not already stacked against Boyka, prison officials and mob bookies may have a few tricks up their collective sleeve to favor Dolor.

The fights? Awww, yeah! Adkins has already proven he belongs at the top of the list of current martial arts actors. I was particularly excited to see Lateef Crowder again after his awesome fight with Tony Jaa in "The Protector". He has two fights here, neither of which disappoints! The casting of Chilean actor Marko Zaror as the lead bad guy is really where the brilliance comes in to play.

I had heard much about his skill from word-of-mouth and youtube clips but I really didn't know what to expect. He is fantastic, not only in physical skill, but in his character portrayal as well. He speaks excellent English, even to the point where his sly wit comes shining through. I want to see a lot more of this dude! He is 6-and-a-half-feet of spin kicking mayhem! [ML] This is a Widescreen Presentation (1.85:1) enhanced for 16x9 TVs and comes with the Special Features of:

Feature film on Blu-ray Disc
Feature film on DVD
Digital Copy on Disc

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