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The Man with the Iron Fists 2

3.8 out of 5 stars 24 customer reviews

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As the world teeters on the brink of World War II, 10 strangers are invited to isolated Soldier Island. Among them are young secretary Vera Claythorne (Maeve Dermody, Serangoon Road), soldier Philip Lombard (Aidan Turner, Poldark), General John MacArther (Sam Neill, Jurassic Park), spinster Emily Brent (Miranda Richardson, Parade’s End), and Judge Lawrence Wargrave (Charles Dance, Game of Thrones). With seemingly nothing in common, the guests wonder who their mysterious host may be. But the ominous reason for their visit soon becomes clear…and by the end of the night, the first of them is dead. Learn More
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Special Features

  • Deleted Scenes
  • Chi Warriors: The Making of The Man with the Iron Fists 2
  • Feature Commentary with Director Roel Reiné and Executive Producer/Co-Writer/Star Rza (Both Versions)

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    • Actors: Dustin Nguyen, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Eugenia Yuan, Carl Ng, Pim Bubear
    • Directors: Reine Roel
    • Writers: RZA, John Jarrell
    • Producers: Marc Abraham, Eric Newman, Ogden Gavanski
    • Format: Multiple Formats, Color, Widescreen, NTSC
    • Language: English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1)
    • Subtitles: French, Spanish
    • Subtitles for the Hearing Impaired: English
    • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
    • Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
    • Number of discs: 1
    • Rated:
      NR
      Not Rated
    • Studio: Universal Studios Home Entertainment
    • DVD Release Date: April 14, 2015
    • Run Time: 181 minutes
    • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (24 customer reviews)
    • ASIN: B00SR4MYUK
    • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #12,131 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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    Format: DVD
    If you liked the first film, you should like this one. This is also done in a grindhouse style combining a martial arts film with a hip-hop soundtrack. Part 2 gives you the ending of previous film, which I found to be a confusing mess anyway. You don't have to have seen the first film to enjoy this one, it gives you enough information.

    The silver mine is run by Master Ho (Carl Ng) who has enslaved the village to his will with his Beetle Clan. Li (Dustin Nguyen) speaks for the miners and is also a good fighter. Thaddeus (RZA ) gets his butt beat early in the film on his quest to find redemption, Buddha, and inner peace. He and his iron fists float up to the village.

    There is also a string of murders happening to young girls. They are getting their chi stolen from them. Rumor claims it is the spirit of Lord Pi who died in the first film. There is the Golden Nectar pool guarded by monks for immortality. They eased up on the plot aspect.

    The film boasts plenty of fighting, head rolls, blood squirts, and an exploding body.

    Guide: No f-bombs, sex, or nudity.
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    Hip Hip producer-turned-actor/filmmaker RZA ("American Gangster") returns as the title character in this sequel to his directorial debut. Though he stays out of the director's chair this time around, he is credited as executive producer (along with previous cohort Eli Roth) and music supervisor, under his real name of Robert Diggs. Say what you want about the man's acting, but I think he does a good job here, and while I wouldn't exactly consider him to be a consummate thespian, none of the crappy films I've seen him in were ruined by his performance; they'd have stunk just fine on their own.

    The prologue features Buddhist monks defending the fountain of Golden Nectar, the source of Chi, from the evil Lord Pi, who is defeated. Then (a while later, I guess), on a seemingly quiet boat ride to replenish his Chi and find inner peace at this legendary monastery, ol' Iron Fists himself, the blacksmith Thaddeus (RZA), is attacked by the brother of a vanquished foe. Though victorious, he is seriously injured. Meanwhile, an entire small village is enslaved by Master Ho (Carl Ng, "New Police Story") and his Beetle Clan, who brutally force the citizens to mine silver from the mountain. The village looks to Li Kung (Dustin Nguyen, "Zero Tolerance") to lead a rebellion, but tires of his speeches about "patience". When his own brother is found dead after publicly defeating one of Ho's goons, Li Kung decides it's time. While all this is going down, Kung's daughter, Innocence (Pim Bubear, "Ninja 2"), is healing Thaddeus after she finds him clinging to a piece of driftwood. Li Kung hopes that Thaddeus will be well enough to make weapons for the inevitable rumble.
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    Format: DVD Verified Purchase
    I bought this for my dad. We really enjoyed the first movie but will describe this one with a shrug and "It's okay". Expect the same amount of weird violence and somewhat bad acting as the first one.
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    Format: DVD
    An Extreme Improvement over the First Film. Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa is brilliant essentially playing Shang Tsung all over again and that's Not a bad thing for this kind of Flick. I really enjoyed it and will be picking up DVD's for me and my friends.
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    Format: DVD
    As is often the case, period martial arts movies may contain fantastic elements, in this case chi force is used to activate artificial metal (forged steel actually, and not iron) limbs, but also there are murders where the victim is drained of chi force to a mummy-like state.

    Overactive camera and all-around, low level acting bring this one a notch or two below where it should really be.

    There is one awesome fight scene (not one of the ones with iron appendages as those obviously tend to handicap the action.)
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    Format: DVD
    A true homage with modern digital video and RZA's tracks inbetween scenes. The movie was shot in Thailand and you may see a very well known Thai actor in this if you follow Thai films. If you don't know who the Shaw Brothers are, then I'll just say that if you like the first one you'll like this one. It is lower budget than the first film, however the cheesiness just gets cheesier in a good way.
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    I....am very surprised that this was worst than the first one. If your fingers and hands have been lopped off....how you regrow fingers son? I saw fingers move yet, you had your hands amputated. :0 Anyway, don't buy this. Download, borrow, or catch on Netflix and prepare to be let down. Like I was. RZA, you owe me 4 dollars man.
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    Not at the same level s the first film but it is OK if you like this type of film try it.
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