Tapped Out

Tapped Out

2014 "He lost everything... except the will to fight"
Tapped Out
Tapped Out

Tapped Out

5.3 | 1h45m | R | en | Drama

A disgruntled teenager, sent to do community service at a rundown Karate school, enters an MMA tournament to face the man who killed his parents.

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5.3 | 1h45m | R | en | Drama , Action | More Info
Released: May. 27,2014 | Released Producted By: Tapped Pictures , Meems Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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A disgruntled teenager, sent to do community service at a rundown Karate school, enters an MMA tournament to face the man who killed his parents.

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Cast

Michael Biehn , Anderson Silva , Lyoto Machida

Director

Allan Ungar

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Tapped Pictures , Meems

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nharan81 This movie clearly highlights the vast number of people who still don't understand MMA. Even Never back down was better than this garbage. The MMA fighters that sold out to lend their names to this garbage really should ask themselves if they had better options. The directors of this crap clearly think very little of MMA fighters.All in all, this movie irritated me to no end to watch it.. I kept thinking this was a joke, but it was one cliché after another... Worst MMA movie in existence.There's no point to watching this drivel. I would like to post spoilers, but what's the point?
signaturelimousines I was expecting less, however, I'm glad I took the Chance on watching Tapped Out! I thought for sure it was going to be a corny Hector Echavarria movie but this film proved me wrong. Acting was decent, cameos were great and fight scenes were shot very well! I can see how MMA fans might want more fighting in the movie, the major action does not start until half way in. However the lack of action is made up for an intriguing story (Batman meets Karate Kid). I appreciated the references to the original karate kid. Michael Biehn who plays Reggie did a great job portraying the Miyagi element, and he was pretty comical at times. Anderson Silva seemed to be comfortable on screen and was not over the top. I wish we got to see more of him!' Overall I think this movie has what it takes to offer all audiences entertainment.9/10 StarsFor me of GOAT MMA movies#1.Warrior #2.Tapped Out #3.Red Belt
chrisjo65 Upon attending the Premiere of Tapped Out I was pleasantly surprised as to the level of intensity the movie provided and the story line behind it. I wasn't sure what to expect but came away with a smile on my face. At times during the movie I was on the edge of my seat others times laughing along with the whole audience at some of the comedic overtones. It was a great mix. The fight scenes were hard hitting and all the MMA stars in the movie did a fantastic job. Krzysztof and Hackman excelled in there roles. After talking with folks after the movie it was apparent that this team has what it takes to make an offering to a World wide audienceI am sure this movie will be well received and I recommend it to all
chris olech Spoiler Alert: The movie resembles the classic Karate Kid film but with many twists and a lot of heart. Hackman's character Michael Shaw is a troubled youth that finds his path back to his childhood sport, Karate. Mixed in is an incredible performance by the key villain, Krzysztof Soszynski who also played the anti hero in Here Comes the Boom. His acting was superb as he literally made the audience fear him, even though he is the nicest person you will meet in reality, and he delivered his lines naturally and instinctively like a veteran of the acting realm. He told this reporter that he really enjoyed the role and movie, having seen it for the first time he was not sure what to expect before the premiere.London native Cody Hackman did a superb job of portraying the troubled youth who trains Karate in order to seek revenge against the monster Dominick (Krzysztof Soszynski) in the MMA cage. Michael Biehn best known for his roles in The Terminator and Aliens, plays the sensei who displays some humour that adds to the overall atmosphere of the movie. In order to round out his skills as Michael Shaw (Cody Hackman) fights in mixed martial arts fights, he enlists the help of Anderson Silva and Lyoto Machida, the best in the business. There is even a love story that blossoms into the mix.Cody is an up and coming star that is definitely making his mark in show business and being a London Ontario native made him nervous having family and friends at the premiere of the movie, he was hoping for the best and he definitely delivered with his performance.The movie hits theatres in May and has a little bit of everything for audience members not just MMA fans. Having been filmed in London Ontario, there is a lot of local scenery to be found for Canadians throughout the movie including the Adrenaline gym and local fighters that made the cut in the movie. Thumbs up for this locally produced martial arts movie that adds enough story building and fights to satisfy your entertainment needs.