A big, hilarious, stupid meathead of a movie, destined to be a huge hit on The Violence Channel.
The Marine (2006)
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Reviews Counted:43
Fresh:9
Rotten:34
Average Rating:4.1/10
Consensus: Overblown in every possible way, The Marine is either so bad it's good or just really, really bad.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for intense sequences of violent action, sensuality and language.
Runtime: 1 hr 33 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Theatrical Release:Oct 13, 2006 Wide
Box Office: $18,719,747
Synopsis: WWE wrestling SuperStar John Cena makes his motion picture debut in the rugged action thriller THE MARINE. Cena is John Triton, a heroic Marine who returns home after being discharged – against his... WWE wrestling SuperStar John Cena makes his motion picture debut in the rugged action thriller THE MARINE. Cena is John Triton, a heroic Marine who returns home after being discharged – against his will – from the war in Iraq. Stateside, he finds himself back in action, when his wife (Kelly Carlson) is kidnapped by a murderous gang led by the merciless Rome (Robert Patrick). With everything on the line, the Marine will stop at nothing to carry out his toughest and most important mission. THE MARINE is directed by award-winning commercial director John Bonito. WWE Films' Joel Simon produces, with Kathryn Sommer Parry and Jonathan Winfrey. Vince McMahon, Chairman, World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. is the executive producer with Matt Carroll. The film is distributed by Twentieth Century Fox. THE MARINE was filmed on location in Queensland, Australia, with the production based at the Warner Roadshow Studios on the Gold Coast. Says producer Joel Simon, "We chose to film in Australia partly because it was economically viable, but also because it offered us a great environment, facilities and weather. And the crews are some of the best in the world. We had a wealth of talent behind us such as our very talented cinematographer David Eggby, ACS and our award-winning production designer Herbert Pinter. So working in Australia was very exciting for us – a great adventure." For WWE, THE MARINE represents an exciting new venture into the motion picture business. Comments McMahon: "Having successfully submerged itself in the world of television and generated a host of superstar talent, WWE is ideally positioned to bring its unique and powerful cultural sensibility to the motion picture industry. I am extremely excited about taking WWE into the film business, and we believe that we will achieve new artistic and commercial successes on the big screen." Adds Joel Simon, "The WWE is about entertainment and that's what we wanted to do with THE MARINE – give the audience pure entertainment – character, action and fun. The film is character driven, which was important, with a protagonist who's in the wrong place at the wrong time. Then it becomes pure guttural action, which is another reason we selected this script. It's the perfect action vehicle for John Cena, who is one of the WWE's biggest talents. We really do believe that he's the next major action star." -- © 20th Century Fox [More]
Starring: John Cena, Kelly Carlson, Robert Patrick, Drew Powell
Starring: John Cena, Kelly Carlson, Robert Patrick, Drew Powell, Anthony Ray Parker, Abigail Blanca
Director: John Bonito
Director: John Bonito
Screenwriter: Michael Gallagher
Story: Alan McElroy
Producer: Joel Simon
Composer: Don Davis
Studio: 20th Century Fox
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Reviews for The Marine
This is a Supersize movie: Supersize Guns, Supersize Knives, Supersize Muscles, Supersize Boobs and Supersize Explosions!
It's not a good film by any practical standard, but The Marine is bad in just the right way, a mindless throwaway that's at least smart enough not to take itself too seriously.
The Marine subscribes to the notion that there's no such thing as a gratuitous explosion.
The genius of the film is in its unapologetically obvious crowd-pleasing moments.
The Marine often feels like an oddball black comedy about a dysfunctional band of sociopaths, just masquerading as an action movie about one tough ex-Marine.
It's a shame that The Marine did not receive a theatrical release in Australia. Not only was much of it shot here, but as an action popcorn adventure, it has reasonable merit.
Apparently [Cena's] some WWE superstar; for the uninitiated, he looks kinda like Matt Damon, if Matt Damon got freakishly buff.
Derivative in the extreme, but some good stunt work and humorous touches make it a lot more tolerable than it could have been.
The Marine settles for action pieces performed by broad character types. In other words, it's a lot like a night of wrestling.
There are people who will see "The Marine" just because it features John Cena, and those people will not be disappointed: The movie does, in fact, feature John Cena.
There's not much about The Marine that's even slightly diverting. Including, alas, John Cena, the film's villain-dispatching star.
An unrepentant B-movie, The Marine features the sort of bare-bones plot that would in previous years have served as a vehicle for the likes of Charles Bronson.
Low-budget, logic-free action shlock...explosion-laced, fisticuff-heavy, utterly brainless stuff.
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