Game of Death (2010)

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Expert assassin for hire Marcus Jones (Wesley Snipes) is on the run from CIA agents, an international weapons dealer, and billionaires after being framed for a murder he didn't commit. He must find whoever is responsible before they find him first. Directed by Giorigo Serafini. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Rating: R (for violence and language)
Genre: Mystery & Suspense, Action & Adventure
Directed By:
Written By: James Agnew, Jim Agnew, Erik Curtis, Megan Brown
In Theaters:
On DVD: Feb 15, 2011
Runtime:
Sony Pictures

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as Marcus Jones

as Floria

as Zander
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Critic Reviews for Game of Death

All Critics (3) | Top Critics (1)

Full Review… | February 23, 2012
Variety
Top Critic

The end result of a production in chaos, Game of Death is unconvincing, two-dimensional and badly executed

Full Review… | September 1, 2011
The National

Truthfully, Snipes is a bore, but director Giorgio Serafini is the man responsible for the film's transition from a mindless bruiser to an unsightly wreck.

Full Review… | February 14, 2011
BrianOrndorf.com

Audience Reviews for Game of Death

A poor quality political action flick with Wesley Snipes as what I could see the directorial and editorial touch was the use of black and white, which comes out of nowhere and seems completely out of place. It looks terrible!
Impossible to be confused with Bruce Lee's fabled final film of the same title, Game of Death is a trumped-up and misleading description of Snipes's shuffle as killing machine Marcus. Confessing to a powerless priest (Ernie Hudson), Marcus flashes us back to a mission which delivers double-cross, courtesy of some treacherous dude and New Zealand stunt woman Zoë Bell. Snipes mechanically kicks and shots, as does ring-in Giorgio Serafini.
The entire hospital seems oblivious to the gun fight going on around them, but nothing feels like it really fit.
I only enjoy some of Snipes's action and fight scenes and Gary Daniels and Bell are average as the villains. I see Bell makes a super scary serious face, but it comes out ridiculous. The acting is poor and worst.

deano
Dean McKenna

Super Reviewer

½

A dreadfully awful action film which title has nothing to do with the movies setting. A good fight at the end with Snipes and Daniels but the rest is awful, lots of bullets fired and not a single clip reloaded. Snipes dose not attempt to act once in this film. Gary Daniels gives the only performance worth noticing to bad the film is a waste of his talent

allan913
Al S

Super Reviewer

½

It's sad to see a man's career sink this far down. Since the Blade movies, he just can't seem to get a break. At least he is on TV in "B" movie land which is either LMN or SyFy channels. His "B" movie hell just happens to be straight to DVD flicks and not particularly good ones. Basically this movie s about two old action martial arts stars playing rogue CIA agents on the wrong side of each, which eventually leads to the fight we all know is coming. If you got time to kill, this isn't a horrible way to do it...And it ain't the best way either.

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