Stars: Johnny Messner, Ammara Siripong, Joe Lewis, Brahim Achabbakhe, Tim Man, Roongtawan Jindasing, Rashid Phoenix, Ice Chongko, Chia Hui Liu | Written by Ken Miller | Directed by Raimund Huber
Sometimes I love my “job,” especially when I get to tell all you folks reading Nerdly about those hidden gems sitting on the shelves of your local supermarket and DVD stores (although are there any of those left these days?). Kill ‘Em All is one such gem.
Essentially Saw meets Mortal Kombat, Kill ‘Em All sees a group of deadly international assassins captured and locked up inside a high-tech bunker known as the Killing Chamber – and the only way to break out of this concrete hell is to duel each other. If they survive this, they will have to confront Snakehead: the lethal, deranged top dog who will stop at nothing to kill them all.
Kill ‘Em All starts off as it means to go on,...
Sometimes I love my “job,” especially when I get to tell all you folks reading Nerdly about those hidden gems sitting on the shelves of your local supermarket and DVD stores (although are there any of those left these days?). Kill ‘Em All is one such gem.
Essentially Saw meets Mortal Kombat, Kill ‘Em All sees a group of deadly international assassins captured and locked up inside a high-tech bunker known as the Killing Chamber – and the only way to break out of this concrete hell is to duel each other. If they survive this, they will have to confront Snakehead: the lethal, deranged top dog who will stop at nothing to kill them all.
Kill ‘Em All starts off as it means to go on,...
- 5/6/2013
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
I enjoyed director Raimund Huber’s 2009 action flick “Bangkok Adrenaline” a hell of a lot more than I thought I would. The story may not have been exactly refreshing, but the fight sequences were strong enough to keep me engaged till the very end. Huber’s 2012 effort “Kill ‘em All” is headed to DVD and Blu-ray this December, much to the delight of those who enjoy receiving direct-to-video kung fu movies for Christmas. Hopefully I’m not the only one. The trailer for the flick is pretty intense. Not only do you have an “Ong Bak” fight choreographer helping out with the action, you’ve also got Gordon Liu as the villain. And while the movie may look a look like “The Raid: Redemption,” I think one this could be its own beast. Here’s what the film is supposed to be about: Captured international assassins are locked up inside...
- 12/9/2012
- by Todd Rigney
- Beyond Hollywood
Up until today, I hadn’t heard much about Raimund Huber 2009 martial arts flick “Bangkok Adrenaline”. Perhaps my finger has slipped off the proverbial pulse, allowing this stylish action/comedy to slyly slip past my patented Kung Fu Radar(tm). The other theory, of course, is that the film stinks to the heavens upon high, and isn’t worthy of my attention or, for that matter, a small fraction of my paycheck. Regardless, I’m slightly enamored by the trailer, and even if the story is completely worthless, at least there’s plenty of action. Right? “Bangkok Adrenaline” is ready and willing to entertain UK kung fu fans on March 22nd. Here’s the aforementioned trailer, as well as a pretty snazzy poster.
- 3/10/2010
- by Todd
- Beyond Hollywood
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