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Sci-fi action sequel starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and Dolph Lundgren. A terrorist group has employed two state-of-the-art UniSol fighters (Lundgren and Andrei Arlovski) to seize power of the crippled Chernobyl nuclear reactor, and is threatening to unleash a deadly radioactive cloud if its terms are not met. Can ex-UniSol Luc Deveraux (Van Damme) possibly be a match for these virtually indestructible warriors? The fate of humankind hangs in the balance as the ultimate showdown unfolds. Review: Gritty, Raw & Gruesome. - What a comeback! A remake of the original starring Jean Claude Van Damme and Dolph Lundgren. Gone are the glossy Hollywood effects of the original and in its place is sheer brutal action. I loved the original but I think this is better. Van Damme who plays Luc Devereux is an ageing arthritic Unisol who has been undergoing therapy to make him human again after years of combat action. When the entire Unisol platoon is wiped out by a superior hard as hell Unisol upgrade Devereux is called back into action for one last showdown. Sounds cheesy, but believe me it isn't. There are no special affects to speak of and instead we see genuine hand to hand combat all set in the ruins of the Chernobyl nuclear power station. The fight scenes are truly magnificient, no fancy kicking or kunf fu rubbish, but realistic frantic battles between oponents. It was great to see Van Damme and Lundgren in action again and although looking significantly older by hell they can still move! A great movie. Review: Very good - The soldier of the future feels no pain just a killing machine 🎥 great to see the series of these movies
| ASIN | B00370845S |
| Actors | Andrei Arlovski, Corey Johnson, Dolph Lundgren, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Mike Pyle |
| Best Sellers Rank | 41,319 in DVD & Blu-ray ( See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray ) 14,419 in Blu-ray |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Customer reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (492) |
| Director | John Hyams |
| Item model number | 5055201809889 |
| Language | English |
| Media Format | Blu-ray |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Producers | Craig Baumgarten, Moshe Diamant, Peter Hyams |
| Product Dimensions | 13.5 x 1.5 x 17.2 cm; 90 g |
| Release date | 5 April 2010 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 33 minutes |
| Studio | Studiocanal |
| Subtitles: | Arabic |
| Writers | Victor Ostrovsky |
S**S
Gritty, Raw & Gruesome.
What a comeback! A remake of the original starring Jean Claude Van Damme and Dolph Lundgren. Gone are the glossy Hollywood effects of the original and in its place is sheer brutal action. I loved the original but I think this is better. Van Damme who plays Luc Devereux is an ageing arthritic Unisol who has been undergoing therapy to make him human again after years of combat action. When the entire Unisol platoon is wiped out by a superior hard as hell Unisol upgrade Devereux is called back into action for one last showdown. Sounds cheesy, but believe me it isn't. There are no special affects to speak of and instead we see genuine hand to hand combat all set in the ruins of the Chernobyl nuclear power station. The fight scenes are truly magnificient, no fancy kicking or kunf fu rubbish, but realistic frantic battles between oponents. It was great to see Van Damme and Lundgren in action again and although looking significantly older by hell they can still move! A great movie.
C**L
Very good
The soldier of the future feels no pain just a killing machine 🎥 great to see the series of these movies
M**Y
Not a bad watch
Characters have developed from the original but proof people don't learn
W**R
Good Fight Scenes
Have to say film is non stop good fighting, the film was over before I knew it so I know it was good, good acting all round and like some else has said some of the best fighting ive seen in a film for a long time, if you liked the first film I think this one is better, so sit done with friends or family and enjoy
A**R
Good film
Like it
A**N
VAN DAMME ALL THE WAY!!!!!!!
This film was made for the BIG SCREEN!!!!!!! but it was a straight to Blu-ray movie!!!! would love to see it on the BIG SCREEN!!! It's great story, fight scene's, HD PICTURE quality is sharp and looks amazing!!!! It's great to see JCVD doing what he does best fighting DOLPH!!!!! Love it!!!! 5/5
M**E
No Subtitles
I couldn't believe that I might one day buy a Blu-ray with no subtitles. First the movie is not that good second I missed the subtitles...They should have wrote that no subtitles are available...It is total waste of money!!!
C**N
Universal disappointment
First off, let me just say that I am a fan of Universal soldier, and of the sequel, Universal soldier the return (I like to forget those tv movies exist though). I also happen to be a fan of stupid dumb action movies. I also happen to think that Lundgren should have been far more popular than he was. Lets face it, he stole the show in the Expendables recently, proving how overlooked he is considering the the talent he was working alongside. This film though is a mess, and has little or no connection to the previous two films that I can see. At the end of US1, Jean Claude was regaining his humanity, and even when he was still struggling with his "robotic" nature, he came across more like a child, somewhat naive. In US2 he had regained his humanity completely. This film though seems to ignore both of these films, and makes him into some kind of wooden killing machine again. One can only assume that this is supposed to be a continuation of the first film, and that US2 didnt actually happen, but even then, it really feels like its a step back rather than a continuation. What makes the film even worse is that the "Pit Bull" plays a similar emotionless killing machine, meaning that humour and personality take a back seat in this one. The one redeeming feature in the movie is also the most pointless and ridiculous part of the movie, on so many levels. Dolph Lundgren once again takes centre stage with his psychotic portrayal, which is a good thing, but the whole resurection of his character just seemed ridiculous. Firstly, adding in cloning defeats the whole purpose of the Unisols being revived dead people, and really took the concept one step too far. Secondly, because it smacks of the same stupidity of Robocop 2 putting a killers brain into the new version of Robocop. You just know its gonna go wrong, and that nobody with any common sense would do something like this. The minute Dolph emerges, you know he is gonna go crazy again and kill everyone. Also, his resurection was pointless as it added nothing to the story, and his appearance was brief to say the least. You just get the idea that he was added just to sucker people into buying this (hell, they got me). I will probably give this another go soon, to see if it improves over the initial viewing, but I dont have high hopes.
F**D
livraison rapide très bon films
平**彦
大変良い商品です。ありがとうございます。
W**H
I'm relavtively new to the Universal Soldier franchise. I was a young kid in the early 90's and in our house we liked Arnold, so only now as an adult am I going back and watching the Van Damme flicks. So having no prior background with these films, I went into 'Regeneration' pretty blind, and what a ride it was. Within the first few minutes of the film machine guns are firing, tires are screeching, and blood is being shed. Director John Hyams is definitely making a statement here and telling the audience that these aren't the UniSol movies from the 90's, but a different beast altogether. We're getting a brutal, gritty, more serious take on the franchise, and I have to say: it's INCREDIBLE. At a little over 90 minutes, the film moves quickly and the action is spaced out nicely. Never once was I bored and instead I was glued to the screen. This film is a total homage to the quick-paced, nasty action/sci-fi of the 80's. It knows what it wants to be and exactly what it doesn't want to be: an overlong, tongue in cheek, self-referencing, snoozefest. It takes it's characters seriously and gives the audience a tense and engrossing flick. I guess it's pretty obvious that I loved this film. It was shot for around 10 million and I really think that needs to be taken into consideration when watching this. This film pulled off what modern, Hollywood action flicks haven't pulled off in quite some time; and that is: it was entertaining, serious, and tightly paced. This isn't the Expendables where everything is goofy and the actors are just playing characters of themselves and making endless in-jokes. Regeneration lets Van Damme and Lundgren be the characters they made famous over 20 years ago. Its incredibly refreshing. I've rambled and gushed long enough. The point is, give this film a shot. If you've been craving the intense, brutal, bloody action of yesteryear with a cool plot and quick pace, then seek this out. As of this writing, the Blu Ray is around $8. Take a chance on it and don't let the "Direct To Video" thing dissuade you. This is high quality filmmaking worthy of your time. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
C**S
Confirmo!! La información de Amazon, es correcta. La edición inglesa de la película "Universal Soldier Regeneration [Reino Unido]" en formato Blu-ray, viene solo en inglés.
H**O
Good movie, thank you.
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