Unleashed
Background Information: Unleashed [Top] Danny the Dog, released in the US, UK & Australia as Unleashed, is a 2005 action / thriller film, directed by Louis Leterrier. It is set in Glasgow, Scotland. // Danny is a Chinese slave with the mind & personality of a young child. Forced to wear a dog collar around his neck, Danny has been trained to be a vicious pit fighter & bodyguard by his cold hearted master Bart. When Bart falls into a coma after an accident, Danny takes the first steps towards attaining his humanity when he meets blind piano tuner Sam & his step-daughter Victoria. Serve no master. Vincent Tulli - Sound Mixer/Supervising Sound Editor. Danny the Dog features a soundtrack by Massive Attack & RZA ; see Danny the Dog. Danny the Dog at the Internet Movie Database. Unleashed DVD Official Universal Studios Site. Posters Of UnleashedConsumer DVD Review [Top] I heard lots of good things about Unleashed but was very disappointed. I like an action movie to be have a good plot & believable fight scenes.
The plot is completely unbelievable & the film slows down to a crawl for the majority of middle 45 minutes of the film. I could just about forgive this if the action was exciting believable action. However the fight scenes didn’t look ½ as good as some of Li’s others, like Kiss of the Dragon for example. If want to see an excellent martial are film see ONG BAK instead. Biography: Jet Li [Top] Jet Li is a martial artist & film actor. He won the Chinese Wushu national championship five times, which eventually led to a career as a martial arts movie star, first in mainland China, then in Hong Kong & now in Hollywood. He has made many movies in Hong Kong over the years. His debut in Hollywood was in Lethal Weapon 4 as a villain. His first leading role in a Hollywood movie was in Romeo Must Die. After that came Kiss of the Dragon, The One premièred in North America on November 2, 2001 & Cradle 2 the Grave premièred in North America on February 28, 2003. His latest movie to premiere in North America is Hero. the Shaolin Temple series - the films that introduced him; the Once Upon a Time in China series, about the semi-legendary Chinese folk hero; Fist of Legend, which, contrary to popular belief, was not a remake of Bruce Lee s The Big Boss, but rather of Bruce Lees Chinese Connection ; & the Fong Sai Yuk films, about another Chinese folk hero. As one might expect from a martial artist of his calibre, he performs most of his own stunts.
Posters Of Jet LiEditors Choice: The One, Cradle 2 The Grave, Hero, Kiss Of The Dragon, Romeo Must Die, Unleashed, Jet Li, Once Upon A Time In China And America, View DVDology Additional Articles & Resources: [Top] Link To This Article: [Top] ©2004-2008 DVDArk.co.uk * Some data on DVD Ark is derived from this GNU FDL article.
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