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Ultimate Fights, Vol. 2

Ultimate Fights, Vol. 2
From Universal Studios

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #96567 in DVD
  • Brand: Universal
  • Released on: 2002-04-16
  • Rating: Unrated
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • ESRB Rating: Teen
  • Formats: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Subtitled in: Spanish, French
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 53 minutes

Editorial Reviews

Video description
For the first time, the most intense movie fights ever to appear on film have been brought together in one total overload of extreme action! You'll see the best fistfights, swordfights, street fights, gunfights, girl fights, gang fights, and martial arts fights from films like Gladiator, Scarface, Blade, Rumble in the Bronx, Snatch, The Killer, and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, plus many more. Never before have you been able to get all the great action heroes--Jackie Chan, Jet Li, Russell Crowe, Sly Stallone, Brad Pitt, Wesley Snipes, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Chow Yun-fat, and more--all together in their most extreme fighting moments.

Ultimate Fights on DVD has over five hours of romp-stomping extras, making it the ultimate interactive entertainment experience for serious fight fans or just someone who enjoys some hard-core action!

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"The most intense fights from the movies," promises the new FlixMix interactive compilation, and, quibbles aside, it delivers. A 50-minute testosterone-enhanced mix tape of 16 high-octane film clips, this sequel to the Boogeymen horror compilation is a marked improvement, if only for the visceral quality of these attention-grabbing highlights. From pounding fistfights (Brad Pitt's bare-knuckle brawl in Snatch) to blood-spattered gunfights (Al Pacino and his "Little Friend" in Scarface) to clanging swordfights (Gladiator) to eye-popping martial arts spectacles starring Jet Li, Michelle Yeoh, and Jackie Chan, the diversity is inspired, though the quality of clips varies from excellent to adequate and too many are full frame. These short, sharp shots, often only a sample of a much longer fight (where is the fiery climax of Legend of the Drunken Master?), will leave you hungry for more, and the brevity keeps the energy from flagging for even a second. --Sean Axmaker


Customer Reviews

Party Time5
I can't count how many times I've watched ULTIMATE FIGHTS. Every time a friend comes over I show them a scene/fight or two (I like the scenes from Scarface, Snatch, and Gladiator the best) and we usually end up watching the whole freakin thing. Plus it's got all the extras which I still don't think I've watched everything yet. It's got biographies, how to make your own fight, commentary tracks from fight guys in Hollywood, and others - like I said I haven't watched everything yet.
If I'm not showing it to anybody I'll put it on in the background or I'll put it on while we're getting ready to go out on the weekends because the soundtrack is awesome and it gets us all excited and ready to go (They have this Rumble in the Bronx re-mix feature that kicks). ULTIMATE FIGHTS is a definate plus to my DVD collection - I just hope I don't wear it out!!

Ultimate Fights = Awesome!!5
What a cool DVD! I've never seen anything quite like it before and the quality of the fight selection was really impressive. The best part was where they teach you how to stage a fight just like in the movies! Dont miss this one!!

Let's get Ready to Rumble5
Have you seen "Ultimate Fights"? You will. Soon.
"Ultimate Fights" is jam packed full of the best scenes from "Gladiator," "Snatch," "Rumble in the Bronx," and many other classic fight movies such as "Players Club," "Blade" and many many more. "Ultimate Fights" delivers a knock out montage of some of best fight scenes as well as a commentary and educational documentary on how to stage your own fight scene. But that is not all, just when I was relaxing into the flow, "Ultimate Fights" provided sound options and fighter profiles and DVD ROM options and trivia. I think they are associated with Maxim because I've read about them there before online and I know I read about the other compilation DVD Boogeyman in Maxim "Ultimate Fights" is perfect for parties and bars as there is no need to delve deep into plot or worry about any cunning directorial prestidigitation the likes of "Usual Suspects" or "Wag the Dog". "Ultimate Fights" unwinds as most montage movies with the breakneck pace of a rocket powered yoyo. I think Ultimate Fights will sweep the nation. The movie doesn't have any of that sap you see in movies such as "Man Bites Dog" or the "Professional," just the best parts of the best fight movies, including clips such as the final scene from "Fist of Legend," a Quentin Tarantino recommended film starring Jet Li. I can't see why someone would rent movies devoid of the artistic panache and craftsmanship of "Braveheart" such as "The Best of the Best 3" when you know you're just going to fast forward it to the fighting scenes so figure it's about time they came out with a compilation DVD with good fighting scenes.