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The Transporter: Refueled DVD Review

The fourth movie in the Transporter franchise has finally hit DVD, and while it's still called The Transporter, it isn't like its predecessors, and not just because the main actor has been replaced. Ed Skrein may have gotten the keys to the Audi from Jason Statham, but unfortunately for up and coming Skrein, there's not much gas left in the tank.

Former special-operations mercenary Frank Martin is living a less perilous lifestyle than he had previously, transporting classified packages for questionable people. Then he took the contract from Anna following his 3 rules of no names, no questions and no renegotiations. According to the contract, he should be near the bank for her and her two packages. However, he finds himself thrust into danger again when prostitute Anna and her accomplices Gina, Maria, and Qiao orchestrate a bank robbery and kidnap Martin's father to confront and kill Arkady Karasov, a human trafficker who had victimized Anna years earlier. Anna's whole team robbed the friends of Arkady and framed his friends against him.

Skrein tries his best to step into the role of leading man, but he can't match Statham's larger than life feel. Statham's cheeky confidence and his muscular presence are replaced with Skrein's handsome glower. It's not that he's too young, and too pretty for the role, though he is both of those, he doesn't get the chance to ham it up and showcase himself like Statham always did.

While the camp factor is down, the dimwitted dialogue and unbelievable action sequences are at an all time high. The fight choreography teeters between solid and ridiculous, much as the action does. The French Riviera locations and scantily clad women are plentiful, and about the only thing besides the Audi the name Frank Martin that feel like the prior films in the franchise.

Visually the Blu ray is very crisp and clean. The colors are especially vibrant, especially the outside shots, which enhance the picturesque French Rivera locale.

Extras are a little on the slim side with just three small featurettes looking at the Frank Martin character, the female characters and the car sequences.

The Transporter: Refueled isn't likely to reinvigorate the franchise, but it is an entertaining ride. The Transporter: Refueled is available now on DVD.

Action-Packed Thrill Ride, THE TRANSPORTER REFUELED Arrives on Blu-ray & DVD December 8!‏

THIS WINTER, THE MISSION GETS PERSONAL

From The Producers of The TAKEN Trilogy, The Action-Packed Thrill Ride Arrives on Digital HD™ December 1 and on Blu-ray™ & DVD December 8

LOS ANGELES, Calif. (November 17, 2015) – Grab your keys and enjoy the ride. 
Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment and EuropaCorp present nonstop excitement behind the wheel when THE TRANSPORTER REFUELED races onto Digital HD™ December 1 and Blu-ray™ & DVD December 8.  From Producer Luc Besson (Taken franchise) and Director Camille Delamarre (Brick Mansions), this action-packed adventure has an incredible need for speed!
 
Frank Martin (Ed Skrein) is the best driver money can buy, willing to deliver anything for a price. But when his father (Ray Stevenson) is kidnapped by a gorgeous gang of thieves, Frank must shift his skills into overdrive to rescue him. Loaded with nonstop action and excitement, THE TRANSPORTER REFUELED is a turbo-charged thrill ride full of hairpin twists and dangerous curves!
 
The Blu-ray comes loaded with special features including a special profile on Frank Martin and Ed Skrein’s transformation into a fighting machine, a featurette on the women of
THE TRANSPORTER REFUELED and a look at the impressive Audi S8 and how the crew executed adrenaline-filled spins on the road.

THE TRANSPORTER REFUELED Special Features
  • Frank Martin: The Reluctant Hero
  • The Coeur Brise: Les Femmes of Refueled (Blu-ray Only)
  • Rocketing from 0-60 (Blu-ray Only)
 
THE TRANSPORTER REFUELED Blu-ray & Digital HD Combo Pack
Street Date:                  December 8, 2015
Prebook Date:              November 4, 2015
Screen Format:            Widescreen 2.39:1
Audio:                           5.1 DTS-HD-MA
Subtitles:                      English SDH / Spanish
Total Running Time:    96 minutes
U.S. Rating:                  PG-13
Closed Captioned:        Yes
 
THE TRANSPORTER REFUELED DVD
Street Date:                  December 8, 2015
Prebook Date:              November 4, 2015
Screen Format:             Widescreen 2.39:1
Audio:                           5.1 Dolby Digital
Subtitles:                      English SDH / Spanish
Total Running Time:     96 minutes
U.S. Rating:                  PG-13
Closed Captioned:        Yes
 
 
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RYAN REYNOLDS "Bears" All as DEADPOOL!

In true Deadpool style Ryan Reynolds just shared the highly-anticipated first official reveal of DEADPOOL, aka "The Merc with a Mouth". If fans were worried about the character in the hands of Ryan Reynolds or director Tim Miller, little nuggets like the one here are likely to do much to ease those worries.

For the beginning they've shown an understanding and devotion to Deadpool that was right out ignored during his appearance in the horrid X-Men Origins: Wolverine. The leaked trailer should have fostered a whole lot of good will. It was probably the first time that fans had a real hope that they would see a Deadpool movie worthy of the character.


Check out the Reveal on Ryan Reynolds’ Twitter Page HERE: https://twitter.com/VancityReynolds/status/581485601674792960




DEADPOOL hits theaters everywhere on February 12, 2016!

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DEADPOOL
Action-Adventure
Release: February 12, 2016
Director: Tim Miller
Cast: Ryan Reynolds, Morena Baccarin, Ed Skrein, Gina Carano
SYNOPSIS
Based upon Marvel Comics’ most unconventional anti-hero, DEADPOOL tells the origin story of former Special Forces operative turned mercenary Wade Wilson, who after being subjected to a rogue experiment that leaves him with accelerated healing powers, adopts the alter ego Deadpool. Armed with his new abilities and a dark, twisted sense of humor, Deadpool hunts down the man who nearly destroyed his life.

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