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Haywire [Blu-ray] (2011)

Gina Carano , Michael Fassbender , Steven Soderbergh  |  R |  Blu-ray
2.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (365 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Gina Carano, Michael Fassbender, Channing Tatum, Michael Douglas, Michael Angarano
  • Directors: Steven Soderbergh
  • Format: AC-3, Blu-ray, Color, DTS Surround Sound, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English, Spanish
  • Region: Region A/1 (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Rated: R (Restricted)
  • Studio: Lionsgate
  • DVD Release Date: May 1, 2012
  • Run Time: 93 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 2.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (365 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B007C4ZJ3K
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #10,820 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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  • Digital Copy of HAYWIRE
  • Gina Carano: From MMA to HAYWIRE
  • The Men of HAYWIRE
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Gentleman filmmaker Steven Soderbergh leads a pretty charmed professional life exploring themes, genres, and intensely personal subjects that capture his fancy any time the spirit moves him. Thanks largely to the huge success of the Ocean's series, he's earned A-list clout and pretty much carte blanche to follow the combination of whimsy or serious interest that has become his M.O. in alternating projects that are either for "them" (Hollywood capitalists) or strictly for him. Hot on the heels of Contagion, his deadly serious and terrifyingly authentic thriller from late 2011, Haywire is a different kind of exercise in genre and formal technique, but cut from the same Soderbergh cloth of enthusiasm and impeccable craftsmanship. Both movies also seem to bring together the for-me and for-them elements of his career, letting him follow a highbrow personal style while also creating terrific pieces of entertainment that are easily accessible to the wants of cinema sophisticates and lovers of thrills, action, and dramatic ingenuity alike. Haywire is certainly more fun than Contagion as an out-and-out action extravaganza, with a silly and largely superfluous plot thread wound around private covert intelligence operatives, the shadowy government entities that employ them, and the double-crosses that ensue when operations go wrong. Using a back-and-forth narrative structure that shifts time and scrambles events as they unfold, Haywire is primarily a showcase for Gina Carano, a superstar in the world of mixed martial arts. Carano makes her screen debut as Mallory Kane with understated hotness and a constant barrage of fighting stunt work that reduces almost every high-profile costar into a mass of broken bones. The series of operations she instigates or participates in take her on a stylishly globetrotting adventure to Spain, Ireland, New Mexico, rural New York State, and points in between. She stumbles into and wriggles out of danger everywhere she goes with aplomb, kicks, punches, strangulations, and gunshots that are spectacularly choreographed and do not rely on flash cuts or the kind of utterly confusing shifts in spatial relationships that mark most run-of-the-mill action sequences. Though the substance is largely beside the point--motivations and resolutions are not nearly as important as the polished, methodical, or frenzied bouts of kinetic energy--there is some semblance of comprehension conveyed in the spare script by Soderbergh's screenwriter collaborator Lem Dobbs. Carano is only able to strike a few notes in her acting ability between kicks, leg strangulations, and other acrobatic acts of violence. Fortunately the rest of the ensemble cast make the most of their supporting roles by lending winking humor and reliable nuance to parts that might otherwise seem like stock caricatures. Ewan McGregor is charmingly devious as the private black-ops chief who is Mallory's boss and also her ex-boyfriend. Michael Fassbender plays an MI6 agent who proves no match for Mallory's Special Forces training; ditto Channing Tatum, who also underestimates Mallory's prowess as a lover and a fighter. Antonio Banderas is a mysterious go-between who plays a crucial role in the fiasco that comes to be known simply as "Barcelona," and Michael Douglas stands tall as an exasperated government pencil pusher who resents yet can't operate without the help of private-sector security and intelligence operatives. In spite of her inexperience, Carano holds the screen with her smoldering charisma as Soderbergh pours on the tense or languorous action with wit and skill. Haywire may be a trifle in the continuing experimental career of Steven Soderbergh, but it is a delicious confection nonetheless. --Ted Fry

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Directed by Oscar® winner* Steven Soderbergh (Contagion), this dynamic action-thriller introduces mixed martial arts (MMA) superstar Gina Carano as Mallory Kane, a black-ops agent for a government security contractor.

After freeing a Chinese journalist held hostage, Mallory is double-crossed and left for dead – by someone in her own agency. Suddenly the target of assassins who know her every move, Mallory unleashes the fury of her fighting skills to uncover the truth and turn the tables on her ruthless adversary.

Featuring Carano performing her own high-adrenaline stunts and an all-star cast including Michael Fassbender, Ewan McGregor, Bill Paxton, Channing Tatum, Antonio Banderas and Michael Douglas, HAYWIRE is explosive movie entertainment.

Customer Reviews

Other than the action/fight scenes the movie was not very good. James M. Viggiano Jr  |  84 reviewers made a similar statement
I can hardly express what a waste of time watching this movie is. J. Sweiderk  |  103 reviewers made a similar statement
Story line is a little weak, main character is also a little weak. Shocker88  |  65 reviewers made a similar statement
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89 of 98 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Soderbergh's great "B" movie March 6, 2012
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The amazing Steven Soderbergh directs and elevates another film genre. Specifically, "B" movies that focus on espionage, intrigue and high action martial arts fighting. In an unusual mixture of actors, he brings in former MMA superstar and calendar girl Gina Carano as the headliner. She plays an agent for hire who works for one of those Blackwater-type firms that do a lot of the foreign dirty work for Uncle Sam. For some reason, she is believed to be expendable and is used as a pawn in a double-cross to kill a Chinese journalist in Spain.

Unlike, the lithe Zoe Saldana in "Columbiana", Ms Carano is tall, firm and fully packed. The daughter of a former Dallas Cowboys quarterback, the beautiful fighter is very believable. She appears to be doing all of her own stunt work and from what I can discern without the aid of wiring and other devices. For example, in a rooftop chase she doesn't just leap up to grab a roof and catapult herself to the top. You can see the effort in her face. She's really doing this stuff! Her MMA skills also come into play with obvious boxing training. And you have to love it when she does a figure-4-leg-lock (sorry, I don't know the official name for the hold) around some guy's neck. She needs to get comfortable with the acting component of her new career, but she is far from terrible.

Soderbergh also manages to bring into the mix an assortment of "A" list actors, who must have been begging to have their asses kicked by this girl. Michael Douglas is the government man (CIA?) who hires the mercenaries headed by Ewan McGregor and who is Mallory's (Carano) boss. Bill Paxton is her dad. Michael Fassbender (his scenes with Carano are priceless) is a rogue MI:6 agent. Channing Tatum is a co-worker and part time lover.
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37 of 43 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Female Jason Statham May 11, 2012
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I know this isn't the best action movie ever made but I cannot believe some of the low ratings. Like Taken, the story is second to the action. The story is good enough and interesting enough to keep you interested but the action is the real story. Gina does a great job!!! She doesn't come across as someone acting like a tough "guy". She comes across as tough and real. I highly recommend this movie.
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76 of 94 people found the following review helpful
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So this was many months ago: Stunned in the aftermath of a brutal shellacking meted out by Chris Cyborg, MMA fighter Gina Carano entertained one of them standing at the crossroads moments. Which is around when Hollywood came knocking, when Steven Soderbergh decided to call and ask her to star in a movie. And here's HAYWIRE, fruit of their collaboration, a film that isn't high-brow or artsy or a Major Motion Picture. What it is, though, is gritty and action-packed and massively appealing. It just might make a movie star of Gina Carano. She's better looking than the Rock.

From the opening scene in an upstate New York diner, your eyes are fixed on Carano. She sits at her table quietly, but there's a trapped animal watchfulness about her and you're instantly put on guard. And yet when the sitch goes sour, it happens in a shocking heartbeat and you're caught unprepared anyway (unless, of course, you've seen the trailer). Carano plays Mallory Kane, an exceptional employee in a private contracting company that takes on all manner of dirty ops work. The narrative doesn't follow a linear track. It shifts back and forth from the present and the past. As the film opens, Mallory Kane already has a bullseye on her.

Mallory must work thru a labyrinthine puzzle to figure out all them what betrayed her. It all goes back to an eventful rescue mission executed by Mallory and her fellow agents in Barcelona - of which entirety we see in flashback. But all this is a superfluous info dump. It's the film's MacGuffin. Somewhere along the way, someone high up in the cloak & dagger community made the decision to sanction Mallory Kane. This then allows us to marvel at Carano as her resourceful, lethally capable character travels the globe bent on exacting revenge.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Hit Me Harder! May 14, 2012
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Generally, it is not my style to offer an opinion on a film with a large number of reviews, however, the large number of 1* & 2* reviews are compelling me to comment.

"Hit me Harder" was an actual conversation that Gina Carano had with her co-star Ewan McGregor. I believe that he either broke or severely strained his hand hitting her.

I happen to like the Soderbergh style. This is not about taking an actor and trying to make her into an action star (a la Angelina). This is about taking 140lb MMA fighter Gina Carano and building an action movie around her with a side effect of her sometimes looking sexy as hell!

I really liked the action scenes in this film and thought that Gina did a credible job. I heard a rumor that she will be joining the hugely successful "Fast and Furious" franchise for the next offering.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best action movies I've seen May 29, 2012
By J. Finn
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I don't even know why I'm writing this review. You can't trust the reviews on Amazon for movies, at least. Last night, I actually watched "This Means War" because a bunch of people on Amazon said it was really good (action meets romantic comedy). It was maybe the worst movie I've ever seen. Then I come on here to re-rent Haywire (because it was that good) and see all the bad reviews.

What's WRONG with people?!

I originally saw this movie (in the theater) because Ewan McGregor (who I love) was in it... but MAN, the lead woman was AMAZING! She blew Ewan away!!

I just really really loved this movie. It reminded me a bit of Kill Bill (which I also loved). FULL of action and a little bit of humor too. If you like intelligent action movies that kick ass... I highly recommend.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars good fight scenes
i was bored one day and wanted to watch a movie, it was good, there's not much wrong with it. it was entertaining to say the least. i did like the fight scenes, well done.
Published 2 days ago by mesh062
1.0 out of 5 stars Would not recommend
Thought this would be good realizing who was in the movie, but the acting was terrible for the most part. I would not recommend it.
Published 14 days ago by M. Richeson
1.0 out of 5 stars boring. dont even bother.
i picked this up at a blockbuster closing for .99 and still feel like i wasted my money. the story, i have no idea as i was bored to death. the music is terrible. Read more
Published 14 days ago by MS
4.0 out of 5 stars Female Bourne
Acting was a little stilted, but this was her first film after being an MMA fighter. Even my husband and son loved the fight scenes. Love to see a truly strong female character. Read more
Published 15 days ago by TundraGal
2.0 out of 5 stars Boring.
Not a lot happens in this movie. Lots of talk talk talk, punctuated by intense, yet brief action sequences. Not recommended.
Published 19 days ago by Lonas Taylor
4.0 out of 5 stars Non Stop action & Adventure (WOW)
Here a movie were a women beats the living daylights out of her A=list cast.
she is a real mix-martial artist so not much acting. Read more
Published 27 days ago by Jose E Santana
4.0 out of 5 stars unique and interesting with realistic (but still bad-ass) action
worth watching, gritty and different from typical action films. for one thing, when she gets her ass kicked, the marks last the whole film. Read more
Published 29 days ago by TheBear!
3.0 out of 5 stars Okay Action Flick
Gina Carano is nice looking and she makes a different kind of action heroine. As a contractor betrayed by her employer, she sets out to get her revenge. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Arthur C.
4.0 out of 5 stars Gina Carano really can kick your ass
Gina's awesome..glad she does all her own stunts in this movie..watch the special features...you will definitely become a fan of her after this movie.
Published 1 month ago by -S-
4.0 out of 5 stars ok movie + Gina Carano busting heads = 4 stars
i watched this film to see Gina Carano in an action movie.
so i'm not going to complain about weak story development or hard to follow sequences. Read more
Published 1 month ago by just Rob
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