Information
| Year: | 2008 |
| Rating: | 6.2(21631) |
| Listed in: | Action, Drama, Sport |
| Directed by: | Jeff Wadlow |
| Actors: | Sean Faris Cam Gigandet Evan Peters Djimon Hounsou Amber Heard Leslie Hope |
| "Win or Lose... Everyone Has Their Fight" | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Jeff Wadlow | |
| Actors | |
| Sean Faris | as Jake Tyler |
| Cam Gigandet | as Ryan McCarthy |
| Evan Peters | as Max Cooperman |
| Djimon Hounsou | as Jean Roqua |
| Wyatt Smith | as Charlie Tyler |
| Affion Crockett | as Beatdown DJ |
| Neil Brown Jr. | as Aaron |
| Tilky Jones | as Eric |
| Steven Crowley | as Ben |
| Tom Nowicki | as Mr. Lloyd |
| David Zelon | as Ryan's Dad |
| Chris Lindsay | as Beat Down Referee |
| Kyle Sabihy | as Jake's Teammate |
| Patric Knutsson | as Vocabulary Guy |
| Cameron Francis | as ER Doctor |
| Jeremy Palko | as Running Back |
| Antony Matos | as Yellow Hummer Crew |
| Daniel Hernandez | as Yellow Hummer Crew |
| Justin A. Williams | as Yellow Hummer Crew |
| Jon McIntosh | as Beat Down Computer Kid |
| David J. Perez | as Miles Dupree |
| Steve Zurk | as Jake's Dad |
| Reed Baumgarten | as Mansion Fighter #1 |
| Devin Higgins | as Mansion Fighter #2 |
| Joe Williams | as Latino Mansion Fighter |
| Angel Hernandez | as African American Fighter |
| Ryan Frank Rayonec | as Ex-Boyfriend Mansion Fighter |
| Ryan Watson | as Mintz |
| Joop Katana | as Camin |
| Frank Santore III | as Taylor |
| Joseph Cortez | as Lopez |
| Craig Raboteau | as Nyah |
| Daniel Lovette | as Himoff |
| Tony Fuh | as Stackwell |
| Jonathan Eusebio | as Dak Ho |
| Peter Allende | as Villa |
| Remington Reed | as Kline |
| Josh Mueller | as Last Year's Opponent |
| Shawn Aarons | as Wide Receiver |
| Chris Adler | as Combat Club Fighter |
| Robie Alan | as Cup Boy |
| Shawn Banks | as Beefy Door Guy |
| Colin Bowman | as Loading Dock Worker |
| Michael Brzeski | as Student with Backpack |
| Chris Byrne | as Fight Spectator |
| Marc Carasello | as Fight Spectator |
| Chris Cavallaro | as Fisherman |
| Ricky Dunlop | as Student |
| Rod Grant | as Fight Spectator |
| David How | as Dockworker |
| Leonard Iacono | as Football Spectator |
| Bjorn Jiskoot Jr. | as Student |
| Jesse Kozel | as Fight Spectator |
| Kei Leong | as Beatdown Spectator |
| Douglas Lopez | as Student/Fight Spectaor |
| Douglas Roberto Lopez | as Student/Fight Spectator |
| John Archer Lundgren | as Hospital Patient |
| Eric Mentis | as Guy at Party/Guy at Coffee Shop |
| Levon Mergian | as Crowd |
| Freddie T. Mitchell | as Fight Club Spectator |
| Tony Morales | as Market Patron |
| Craig Myers | as Fight Spectator |
| Tom Myers | as Loading Dock Worker |
| Aaron Pushkar | as Fight Club Instigator |
| Danny Rawley | as Tennis Player |
| Christian Roberts | as Ryan's Friend |
| Michael Rummel | as Hornets Head Coach |
| David W. Scott | as Loading Dock Worker |
| AJ Semiday | as High School Kid/Beer Chugger |
| Mason Sharrow | as Wake Boarder |
| Chris Tharp | as Fight Spectator |
| Andy Ussach | as Man at Coffee Shop |
| Aries Marvin Uzzle | as Student/Athletic Guy |
| Wolfgang J. Weber | as Club Fighter |
| Steven Winfree | as Football Player |
| Ilya Jonathan Zaydenberg | as Guy with wakeboard |
| Actresses | |
| Amber Heard | as Baja Miller |
| Leslie Hope | as Margot Tyler |
| Lauren Leech | as Jenny |
| Chele André | as Max's Girl |
| Jocelyn Binder | as Hot Tub Chick #1 |
| Deon Stein | as Hot Tub Chick #2 |
| Jennifer L. Miller | as Female Mansion Fighter #1 |
| Delphine French | as Female Mansion Fighter #2 |
| Rachael Thompson | as Ex-Girlfriend Mansion Fighter |
| Jasmine Burke | as Student |
| Nancy Bush | as Fight Spectator |
| Jen Halbert | as Spectator |
| Joyce Kirkconnell | as Sexy Girl |
| Randi Lee Krasny | as Party Girl |
| Nathena Lewis | as Fight Spectator |
| Tiffany Marshall | as School Teacher |
| Kristin Mellian | as Points Keeper |
| Jennifer Paige Moralez | as Party Girl |
| Kristin Popelka | as Girl in Crowd |
| Summer Raine | as Fight Spectator |
| Shannon Rose | as Fight Club Member |
| Milissa Skoro | as Baja's Friend |
| Joanne Spracklen | as Party Girl |
| Kara Turner | as Girl at Coffee Shop |
| Marnie Van der Burgt | as Tennis Spectator |
| Stacy Westbrook | as Bikini Babe |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Filming dates: | 16 July 2007 - ? |
| Budget: | USD 21,000,000 |
| Gross: |
USA - 8,603,195 USD (16 March 2008) UK - 845,530 GBP (6 April 2008) Australia - 978,080 AUD (30 March 2008) New Zealand - 292,239 NZD (13 April 2008) Philippines - 1,717,667 PHP (27 April 2008) Russia - 8,128,744 RUR (13 April 2008) |
| Plot: | At his new high school, a rebellious teen Jake Tyler is lured into an ultimate underground fighting club in a Backyard Fight, where he finds a mentor in a mixed martial arts veteran. After receiving threats to the safety of his friends and family, Jake seeks the mentoring of a veteran fighter, to train his mind and body for one final no-holds-barred elimination fight with his unrelenting personal nemesis and local martial arts champion Ryan McCarthy. |
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Original Soundtracks
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"Teenagers" Written by Bob Bryar, Frank Iero, Ray Toro, Gerard Way and Mikey Way Performed by My Chemical Romance Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc. By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing "Crank That (Travis Barker Remix)" Written by Soulja Boy Performed by Soulja Boy Courtesy of ColliPark Music / Interscope Records Under license from Universal Music Enterprises "Rock Star" Written by Lil' Wayne, Nsilo Kharonde Reddick, Chamillionaire and Nicholas W. Sherwood Performed by Chamillionaire Courtesy of Universal Records Under license from Universal Music Enterprises "The Slam" Written by Toby McKeehan, Christopher Stevens, Joe Webber and Rene Sotomayer (T-Bone) Performed by Toby McKeehan & T-Bone Courtesy of ForeFront Records Under license from EMI Film & Television Music "False Pretense" Written by Ronnie Winter Performed by Red Jumpsuit Apparatus Courtesy of Virgin Records America Under license from EMI Film & Television Music "Anthem For The Underdog" Written by Aaron Gainer, Paul McCoy and Eric Weaver Performed by 12 Stones Courtesy of WindUp Records "Above and Below" Written by Sam Endicott Performed by The Bravery Courtesy of The Island Def Jam Music Group Under license from Universal Music Enterprises "Wolf Like Me" Written by Babatunde Omoroga Adebimpe, Jaleel Bunton, Kyp Malone, David Andrew Sitek and Gerard Anthony Smith Performed by T.V. On The Radio Courtesy of Interscope Records Under license from Universal Music Enterprises "Under the Knife" Written by Brandon Barnes, Christopher Chasse, Tim McIlrath and Joseph Principe Performed by Rise Against Courtesy of Geffen Records Under license from Universal Music Enterprises "Someday" Written by Steve Knight, Jinho Piper' Ferreira and Dave Lopez Performed by 'Flipsyde Courtesy of Interscope Records Under license from Universal Music Enterprises "Be Safe" Written by Gary John Jarman, Ross Anthony Jarman, Ryan James Jarman and Lee Ranaldo Performed by The Cribs Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc. and Witchita Recordings By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing "Orange Marmalade" Written by Jonathan Bates Performed by Mellowdrone Courtesy of Columbia Records By Arrangement with Sony BMG Music Entertainment "You Are Mine" Written by Paul Meany Performed by Mutemath Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc. By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing "Stronger" Written by Thomas Bangalter, Edwin Birdsong, Guy-Manuel De Homem-Christo and Kanye West Performed by Kanye West Courtesy of Roc-A-Fella Records, LLC Under license from Universal Music Enterprises Contains portions of "Harder Better Faster Stronger" Performed by Daft Punk Courtesy of EMI Music France Under license from EMI Film & Television Music Contains portions of "Cola Bottle Baby" Performed by Edwin Birdsong Courtesy of Philadelphia International Records Under license from Assorted Music, Inc. "Time Won't Let Me Go" Written by Sam Endicott Performed by The Bravery Courtesy of The Island Music Group Under license from Universal Music Enterprises "It's OK, But Just This Once!" Written by Sam Hollander, David A. Katz, Disashi Lumumba-Kasongo, Travis McCoy and Matt McGinley Performed by Gym Class Heroes Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp. & Fuled by Ramen By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing "Tales From The South" Written by Jonas Steur Performed by Tiësto Courtesy of Royalty Network "Outta Control" Written by Ali Dee, Zach Danziger, Julian Davies and Alana Da Fonseca Performed by King Juju Courtesy of Dee Town Entertainment By Arrangement with Format |
Goofs
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Continuity: After Jake does the final kick to Ryan, when he turns to see Baja (camera on Baja), his face appears flawless (no cuts, no scratches). Then when the camera turns back to Jake, his face has cuts, scratches. Revealing mistakes: During the fight scene when Jake gets out of the car to fight the three guys in the Yellow Hummer, Max lifts up his video camera after Jake throws his first punch, but after the fight, when all of the students are watching the fight on the net at school, it shows that Max is recording before the fight even begins. Continuity: In the opening scene, the football commentator calls a third down, but the man holding the "stick" at the side of the pitch clearly shows a second down. Continuity: During the Beatdown, when Jake is facing Dak-Ho, right as Ho delivers a hard back kick in response to Jake's right cross, the camera clearly shows Dak-Ho's right foot kicking Jake's ribs. But, when the camera zooms out, it shows Dak-Ho just used his left foot for that last kick. SYNC: When Max tells Jake "The Beatdown is tomorrow night," his lips and his words do not match up. Continuity: During Jake's fight with the guys from the Hummer, he throws one of them into the vehicle's side-view mirror. In the first shot, it is seen to be the passenger side mirror. In the next shot, it is obviously the driver side mirror, and then in the last shot, it goes back to the passenger side. Continuity: In the fight with the guys in the yellow hummer, he is thrown in front of a Silver car, and it looks as if he narrowly makes it out of the way. But when we see what is recorded on the camera, the car comes nowhere near him and he's already running back towards the other guys while the car is veering long before it would have even reached him Fact errors: At the party at Ryan's house, Max exclaims that "Force times mass equals acceleration!" when the actual physics equation is: Mass times acceleration equals force. CHAR: When Roqua says he hasn't seen his family in seven years he only holds up five fingers. GEOG: When Jake arrives at Sean's gym on the first morning, there is daylight present. This would be at 5AM, since Sean told him to be there at 6AM and he shows up an hour early according to what Sean says. This is never possible for Orlando, Fl. DATE: iPhones were used throughout the movie to record the fights. This movie was released in 2008, video capability for the iPhone wasn't available until Summer of 2009. Continuity: On the scene when Jake fights Roqua at the Gym, Uou can clearly see on the first fight, how the punch mitt disappears and appears between scenes on Roqua's left hand. Continuity: When Jake goes to the gym after sticking up for Baja in the parking lot, he throws a kick to Roqua's head while he trains him, in which Roqua has to duck. Later in the movie, when he's training, it shows that he cannot kick that high. Continuity: The first time Jake ever goes to Roqua's gym, he spars with Miles. He throws a punch early in the match, and you can hear the breath he takes when throwing the punch. The next day, Jake learns that you should breathe out when you punch. |
Quotes
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Jake Tyler: You know what they say about the internet. Baja Miller: The only time you're happy is when you're hurting people. Ryan McCarthy: Oh? [she turns to walk off and he grabs her arm - hard] Baja Miller: Ryan, ow. Ryan, stop you're hurting me. Ryan McCarthy: [stone-faced] And tell me, do I look happy? Jake Tyler: Go away, Charlie. Max Cooperman: It's, um, Max Cooperman... And Baja Miller? [the door flies open] Haha! That was too easy. Ryan McCarthy: Enjoy the floor. Baja Miller: I'm Baja. Jake Tyler: Like Mexico? Baja Miller: Like my parents smoke too much weed. Baja Miller: Walking away and giving up are not the same thing. Jake Tyler: Good, 'cause I'm not doing either one. Charlie Tyler: Wanna wrestle...? Max Cooperman: [walks up to a couple of girls] So you guys play X-Box, a lot? Baja Miller: I just came to apologize. Charlie Tyler: Whatever she did... accept! Jake Tyler: [suppressing a smile] Go away! Jean Roqua: Never give up, never back down! Max Cooperman: [seeing girls kissing in hot tub, grabs camera and starts filming] Number 1 clip on YouTube... Ooh, I can see my hitcounter rising! Hot Tub Chick #1: Max! I'm gonna shove that camera up your ass! Jake Tyler: [stopping in front of sports car] Is this your car? Max Cooperman: No. [he kisses roof] It's my baby Running Back: The sause? [pause] That shit will kill ya. Vocabulary Guy: So what do you guys want to write about? Baja Miller: How about pride? Jake Tyler: Betrayal. Baja Miller: Exoneration. Jake Tyler: Treachery Baja Miller: Sequaciousness. Jake Tyler: That's bullshit. That's not even a word. Vocabulary Guy: Yeah, it is. It's go with the flow, and it's used quite well, I might add. Baja Miller: Why do you have to be such a jerk? Jake Tyler: Yeah, this is my fault. Baja Miller: It wasn't, but your making it that way. [Jake gets up and leaves] Vocabulary Guy: Unrequited? Jake Tyler: I'm gonna stop this guy, win, lose... it makes no difference, it ends tonight. This is my fight. Everyone's got one... Max's Girl: [turns around] How well do you know Jake? Max Cooperman: Ah, we're tight. Max's Girl: Really... Max Cooperman: Yeah, It's more of a professional relationship, though... I'm his trainer. Jake Tyler: Isn't this a little stalkerish? Max Cooperman: Yes. Ryan McCarthy: Look, we all saw the footage, dude - and you can bang. Ryan McCarthy: If you gonna be the best, you have to take out the best Jean Roqua: It's on you, always has been, always will be. Ryan McCarthy: [after taking a cheap shot from Jake] Ah, Iowa. That was a cheap one. But you are good. You have a good center of gravity. But that old school boxing shit is just... I don't know. It doesn't fly around here. You gotta mix it up. [delivers a sharp kick to Jake's leg] Ryan McCarthy: Stings, right? I bet it does. [delivers another kick to Jake's leg] Ryan McCarthy: Your leg's all jacked up... Can't put any weight on it maybe... [delivers a third kick to Jake's leg] Ryan McCarthy: And now for the bad news. It's gotta end with you looking like a bitch in front of everybody. Jake Tyler: Hey, Ryan! You ain't got shit! [Jake swings wildly but gets knocked out by Ryan] Jean Roqua: [Jake is considering going to the Beatdown] Do this and you can never come back in my gym again. I let you get away with it once, not twice. Jake Tyler: Wait! You think this is what I want? To never train with you again? Just to give some asshole the show that he's looking for? Jean Roqua: Then stop! Let it go. Jake Tyler: The night my dad died, I just let him drive. I didn't even try to stop him. Doing nothing has consequences too. Jean Roqua: You cannot live in the past, my friend. Jake Tyler: Really? If you could go back, and stop the guy who shot your brother. Jean Roqua: Don't push me. Jake Tyler: I know you would've fought that guy. I know... Jean Roqua: You know nothing! Seven years. Seven years, I've not seen my family. My friends. And every day, like the day before, I wake up, wash my face, look myself in the mirror, disgusted. Jake Tyler: Why not go back? Jean Roqua: And face my father? The last time he spoke to me, he said both of his sons died that night. Jake Tyler: Well if that's what you believe, then he was right. You gave up. Sometimes fighting the fight means that you have to do the one thing you don't want to do. You have to fight for his forgiveness. You can't just hide here forever. At least I can't. I'm gonna stop this guy. Win, lose, it makes no difference. It ends tonight. This is my fight. Everyone's got one. Jean Roqua: Jake, no matter what happens, control the outcome. It's on you. Jake Tyler: Always has been. Jake Tyler: I lied the first class. I had every intention to fight outside the gym. Jean Roqua: Is this your apology? Jake Tyler: I lied because I wanted to pound on the guy who was pounding on me. This guy, he's got the perfect life, the perfect car, the perfect girlfriend. You know, I lied because I'm pissed off. Because I'm angry all the time. I just, I just had to say no and I blew it. That's all I needed to do and I couldn't. My dad, he was, he was completely wasted. He was tanked. He wanted to drive and I let him. He uh, went off the road. Hit a tree. I made it, he didn't. I've just been letting my mom down and my brother down, getting in fights. I don't want to be angry anymore. The only time I'm not is when I'm in the gym, and I'm training with you. Jean Roqua: Be at the gym at 7:00. Jake Tyler: Thank you. Jean Roqua: You won't be thanking me tomorrow. Jake Tyler: [Jake's mom sees him getting ready to leave for the Beatdown] I don't want to lie about this. Margot Tyler: I'm not going to ask you to. |
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