Rumble

2016
3.7| 1h32m| en| More Info
Released: 16 October 2016 Released
Producted By: Badhouse Studios Mexico
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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An aging and injured former MMA champ is forced back into a deadly Mexican underground fight circuit to save is girlfriend who is kidnapped by a mysterious cartel leader and criminal mastermind.

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Wizard-8 I remember when Gary Daniels was a rising star in the B movie industry in the 1990s. Since that period, I've hardly seen him in any movies at all, though he's kept working steadily. When I found this particular effort of his on Netflix, I decided to give it a look to see how he's been doing lately. Though judged from this movie, it doesn't seem like he's doing very well. I realize that Daniels is now in his early 50s, an age where it's harder for a martial arts actor to find quality projects, but he surely could have done better than this ultra low budget Mexican effort. It is a really crudely made exercise, with really bad cinematography and rock bottom production values. The script is even worse, with important scenes or linking footage missing, leading to a garbled story. Also, the so-called twists in the story will be no surprise to any viewer. As for the action, the martial art sequences are mediocre at best, and flat at their worst. The gunplay scenes are even worse. You'd be much better off looking in thrift stores for copies of Daniels' 1990 efforts instead of this absolutely pathetic effort.
jonsimon-132-132052 Nicely directed,no shaky cam,well edited. Simple story to follow, nothing new, decent action cheography, Gary daniels has still got it and does well in the lead aswell as the action scenes. Supporting actors all do fine, just lacking budget which is a shame could have been better.Overall a decent action film and for die hard gary daniels fans.
Leofwine_draca RUMBLE is a very low budget martial arts film from Mexico which was designed as a vehicle for British martial artist Gary Daniels. Daniels plays the usual washed-up tournament fighter whose girlfriend is kidnapped by a sinister crime boss who then forces our hero to fight just to keep her alive. The first thing you notice about this film is the low budget, which means that it has a cheap, on-the-street look without much in the way of special effects. The second thing is that the action is pretty decent. Daniels is one of those reliable fighters who doesn't let the advance of years slow him down; he still looks great when fighting on screen and has obviously stayed in shape. The film's fight choreography is sufficiently brutal to be exciting, and there's rarely a slow motion despite the B-movie feel of it all.
kaefab Not sure what is going on with Gary, this is what the third or fourth movie he plays a retired MMA fighter.... poor guy he hit the wall he is now what 55y old.While Jean Claude Van Damme was on the big screen, you had b movie actors like gary (never understood why he never made it main stream, the guy had it all too.) who was pouring b movie martial arts direct to video, i have seen them all.It was fun to finally see Gary as a bad guy in the expendables but after that things never picked up.This movie is yet again another sad attempt at action and martial art fights, to be honest they have been making those ever since bloodsport back in 1988 i have grown tired of them ever since 1995 it is now 2017 i cannot believe people still watch those type of movies.Do yourself a favor if you seen any martial art movies in the last 15 years there is no need to see this one.