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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Enjoyable Prison Drama with Vinnie Jones in Good Form,
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This review is from: Mean Machine (DVD)
Vinnie Jones is Danny "Mean Machine" Meehan, former star soccer player, who was once hired to promote the sports goods of first-rate company Umbro. But now drunk and disgraced, he is in jail, doing his time of three-year sentence. But the governor there, himself deep in debt, wants him to go back to the game (between wards and prisoners), AND lose it on purpose, just like Danny did in the international match between England and Germany.Sounds familiar? Sure, the film's opening credits show that "Mean Machine" is actually based on Burt Reynolds's film "The Longest Yard." You may say, or groan, "Not again!," but be assured, this new one is surprisingly good, considering that Vinnie Jones's career as actor has just got started. And his fans, be proud; though he may not be nominated for BAFTA awards, his turn as the first-time lead is really good, and convincing. The virtue of "Mean Machine" is that the film looks very authentic. That's no surprise, you say, because Vinnie Jones was a professional soccer player, but keep in mind that he had to shape up his body again to fit in the role as it has been pretty long since he had retired. As I'm a huge soccer fan, and watch Euporean games live on cable TV in Japan, I can tell you this, but the players of "Mean Machine" team are good at playing soccer, and the most remarkable thing is that they play so well that their movements in the game is authentic (except for the goal keeper, who likes keep the ball too much), and look very real, if not as good as those you see in English Premier games. On top of that, most scenes are shot in real prison, The Oxford Prison, now disused for years. But the greatest find is Vinnie Jones, who is natural and sometimes even humorous. He is much better than ill-used role in "Swordfish," and the director knows how to use his tough-guy persona on the screen. The film keeps a good speed, and the supports are also effective, such as veteran actor David Kelly ("Greenfingers," another prison drama, and "Waking Ned Divine"). And for the soccer fans (and players), Vinnie's lecture on "How to Commit Foul Plays" is very funny, alarmingly. Overall the film is a drama, and some of the scenes are very serious, but the film doens't stop there too long. Predictable you may call it, but I still find it fun to watch. You may too, especially when you like soccer like me.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Comedy and Soccer. What else?,
By Matthew Boettcher (Indaiatuba, Brazil) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mean Machine [VHS] (VHS Tape)
NOTHING. However this film survives on those two elements alone. My friends and I saw the film in Brazil with a theater full of brazilians who love soccer and cant speak english. While they didnt laugh NEARLY as much as my friends and I, they still enjoyed it.A basic storyline is: After a great life in international soccer, a man is arrested and sent to prison. The warden of the prison is a huge football fan and thus the delima begins for the inmate. Freedom or Soccer? If you dont enjoy soccer, pass this film up. If you like soccer and your friends dont...watch it alone. But finally a film for us soccer fans.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
British remake of Burt Reynolds' THE LONGEST YARD,
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This review is from: Mean Machine (DVD)
MEAN MACHINE is a remake of the Burt Reynolds movie THE LONGEST YARD, using the movie's UK release title. I haven't seen the original but this wasn't bad.In a brilliant piece of casting ex-pro footballer turned tough guy actor Vinnie Jones plays Danny "Mean Machine" Meehan, an ex pro-footballer who is jailed for three years on assault charges. But the prison warden (David Hemmings) happens to be a soccer nut, so he offers Meehan the opportunity to assemble a team of inmates and train them for a soccer game against the prison officers. Executive produced by Guy Ritchie, MEAN MACHINE is a formulaic but entertaining movie. The meshing of the sports/prison movie genres may make you see these guys as being right 'ard geezers or limp-wristed nancy boys, depending on your opinion of soccer. Well, there's a Robbie Williams song near the end of the movie so I'll leave that open to viewers to make their own judgments. MEAN MACHINE's still a good movie. If you're a soccer fan it's probably a five star movie. I'm keeping my fingers crossed for a sequel of sorts to be green-lighted featuring lesbian mud wrestling instead of soccer.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Guy Ritchie Must,
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This review is from: Mean Machine (DVD)
If you like Guy Ritchie movies ( Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels...Snatch...) then you owe it to yourself to pick this one up, too. Guy Ritchie serves not as director on this piece, but as executive producer. However, the cast is nearly identical to that of his other films, so it will all be very familiar. Essentially "The Longest Yard" but with soccer and in England, this is still a great flick. Check it out.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
If you like Snatch & Lock/Stock, check out this movie,
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This review is from: Mean Machine (DVD)
This is a great movie, especially for fans of Jason Statham and Vinnie Jones. It's funny and has great characters.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Watchable Wonderment!,
By LaNi "LaNi YHuan" (Spring, TX USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mean Machine [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This movie/film was unexpectedly brilliant. I was compelled to say Vinnie Jones an actual British Soccer Player an actor. He showed off his diversity being able to perform with directorial execution. The cast was genuinely placed. The scenery was inviting considering prison foregrounds and backgrounds. Having a soccer star mess up and go through depression by landing himself in prison which has a redemptive affect on him to realize if he had just did this while on the "outside" he would have got the same results. You do not have to compromise your integrity at the hand of world-volumed pressure and at the cost of well established peace of mind. The comical context was great preparation for a price paid - a death. It had all the hollywood understanding of life in prison and all the reality of celebrity self-induced trial and error. I cannot finish this without giving credit to LimpBilly and the prison commentators Bob and Bob; they keep your interest and the musical score was quite proper! Again, I was not expecting this to be that good. Well done and well worth it time and time again.
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Mean Machine,
By MR A B WYATT (UK) - See all my reviews
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A tough-nut British winner,
By Tom Harrison (Melbourne, Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mean Machine [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Mean Machine, the 2001 remake of 'The Longest Yard', is a rough-and-tumble story about a prison's struggles on the soccer field.When disgraced England captain Danny Meehan (ex-soccer star Vinnie Jones) is sent to prison for assault cops while drunk, he becomes the target of everyone inside. Luckily, he cuts a deal with the warden and begins coaching a flashy and undisciplined group of cons for a game against the prison guards. The game is riddled with under-the-table bets and blackmailing, and has an interesting lead-up. There is much heated violence in this film, but nothing too graphic. In fact, when Danny has the prison's resident pyscho show the boys how to play dirty on the pitch you will be laughing uncontrollably. The finale is the big game makes for a gripping piece of viewing. Add to this, the flashy moves, brilliant camera angles, the hilarous play-by-play commentary of two cons each named Bob, and cheap tactics employed, and you have a very good ending to a very good film. Mean Machine is a highly entertaining British film, and is certainly worth a look if you enjoy soccer or good action and jokes. In the words of Danny Meehan, "Stick this one in your trophy cabinet".
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Time goes too quick when watching this!,
By Diane Parsons (Essex, England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mean Machine [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Well, the time just flew by when I saw this film! Excellent film, some of it had me in stitches! I had seen the original, but I did prefer this version, Vinnie Jones was very good I thought and it is a film that I could definitely watch again. Worth seeing, whether you have viewed the original or not.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Remake of the Classic,
By Uncle Chino "Johnny" (New Zealand) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mean Machine (DVD)
This was far and above better than the Adam Sandler piece of crap. It is definitely a remake of the Burt Reynolds movie. Fun to see Vinnie Jones not play the ugly mean scarey guy. I thought Stathams character was a little too over the top and that is the only thing I didn't like. It was an ok movie. Not great. Not as good as the original but still worth a watch.
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