The Condemned is a 2007 action film, co-written and directed by Scott Wiper, and starring "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, Vinnie Jones, Madeleine West and Rick Hoffman. Fight choreography was co-ordinated by Richard Norton, who also stunt doubles for Jones on some scenes. The movie was produced by WWE Films and released by Lionsgate. The plot bears some resemblances to the Japanese film and book Battle Royale, the film The Running Man and the game Manhunt.
It was filmed in Queensland and Vancouver.
[edit] PlotJack Conrad (Austin) is a dangerous convict awaiting execution in a Salvadoran prison. "Purchased" by a wealthy television producer and transported to a deserted island in the South Pacific along with nine other condemned criminals (similarly purchased from prisons around the world), they are "offered" the opportunity to avoid capital punishment and win back their freedom by fighting to the death in an illegal game to be filmed and broadcast live over the Internet. A bomb is placed on the ankle of every contestant, each featuring a 30-hour countdown timer, and a ripcord that will detonate the bomb after a 10 second delay. The winner will have his/her bomb removed and be given their freedom as the prize. Breckel (Robert Mammone), the producer, has recognized the power of the Internet, blogs and social networks as an advertising tool for his show and is aiming for online ratings that equal or beat the latest Super Bowl reception of 40 million TV viewers. As the broadcast progresses, FBI agents discover Conrad's real identity as Jack Riley after a tip from one of Conrad's former classmates. Conrad is discovered to be a former Delta force operative who was captured on a secret mission to El Salvador after bombing a building controlled by drug dealers. Conrad's girlfriend becomes aware of the situation and is shown viewing the show at a local bar through the majority of the movie. Ewan McStarley (Vinnie Jones) and Saiga (Masa Yamaguchi) team up to remove the competition, while Yasantwa (Emelia Burns) uses her wiles to trick others to their death. After seeing the show's broadcast tower before the show, Conrad infiltrates the tower and calls his girlfriend, managing to tell her the latitude of the island before he is forced to leave. After the other 7 contestants have died (see below), Conrad is left alone against McStarley and Saiga. He stabs Saiga, and McStarley flees. Eventually, a helicopter drops a shotgun down to McStarley, who uses it to hunt down Conrad. After Conrad falls into a stream, McStarley runs into the camera crew while searching for Conrad, and shoots them, picking up their MP5. When McStarley and Conrad meet again, Conrad ends up rolling over a cliff and into a stream to avoid being shot by McStarley's shotgun. Conrad is presumed dead by the fall, and McStarley is declared the winner. As McStarley is being driven to the control tower to collect his prize, Breckel hears that the FBI has sent United States Navy SEALs to take him into custody. After he meets McStarley and de-activates his bomb, he tells him that he won't receive his prize money. McStarley takes a Heckler & Koch MP5 from one of the guards, and kills everyone in the building, one by one. When he corners Julie, Breckel's girlfriend, he is confronted by Conrad, who shoots him several times after a brief dialogue. Conrad grabs McStarley's two MP5's and chases down Breckel, who is fleeing the island in a helicopter. After emptying the two guns firing at the helicopter, he is given McStarley's re-activated ankle bomb by Julie. Conrad re-activates it, pulls the ripcord, and throws it into the helicopter, which explodes and crashes into a cliff. The epilogue shows Conrad driving back to his home in Texas, a free man, and meets his girlfriend (Madeleine West), who presumed him dead after he fell off the cliff in his struggle against McStarley. [edit] Cast[edit] The Condemned
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[edit] SoundtrackThe soundtrack for The Condemned was released on April 24, 2007 exclusively on the iTunes Store.
Other songs featured in the film, but not included on the soundtrack:
[edit] DVD ReleaseOn September 18, 2007, The Condemned was released on DVD/Blu-Ray. The DVD opened up at number two in the charts, grossing $4.3 million on its opening week. The Condemned was released in Australia on January 4, 2008, with an MA15+ rating (Strong Violence, Strong Coarse Language). The Condemned is due for a New Zealand DVD release soon (sometime in 2008) with an R18 rating (Contains Violence and Offensive Language). The Condemned made its release in the United Kingdom on March 24, 2008 with a rating of 18 (Contains Strong Violence and Language). This was a straight to DVD release to the United Kingdom. [edit] Critical reactionThe critical response to the film was overwhelmingly negative. Rotten Tomatoes lists the film with a 17% rating, registering thirteen "fresh" reviews out of 78,[1] while Meta Critic lists the film as 23 out of 100.[2] Complaints against The Condemned included accusations of plot holes, overly preachy tone, and massive amounts of violence untempered by comic relief, irony, or plot progression. It also received a 0/4 from the New York Post. However the average user response has been sufficiently friendlier with a decent 6.0 out of 10 rating in IMDB and also 5 out of 10 in the Meta Critic website. The $20 million USD-budgeted film failed at the box office, by most reasonable standards for such calculation. It debuted with a $3.8 million dollar opening weekend in the US. The film lasted only 4 weeks in theaters and closed with a total of $7.4 million dollars. [3] [edit] Lionsgate and WWEDuring the WWE annual stockholders meeting, Vince McMahon commented on his dislike of Lionsgate's marketing towards the WWE film The Condemned. McMahon believes Lionsgate did not properly market the film and used it as a reason for the film's minimal success.[citation needed] [edit] See also[edit] References
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