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Brawl In Cell Block 99 [4K UHD]

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Genre Action & Adventure
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Contributor Jennifer Carpenter, Don Johnson, Dion Mucciacito, Udo Kier, Geno Segers, Vince Vaughn, S. Craig Zahler, Tom Guiry, Marc Blucas, Willie C. Carpenter, Victor Almanzar See more
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A former boxer named Bradley loses his job as an auto mechanic, and his troubled marriage is about to expire. At this crossroads in his life, he feels that he has no better option than to work for an old buddy as a drug courier. This improves his situation until the terrible day that he finds himself in a gunfight between a group of police officers and his own ruthless allies. When the smoke clears, Bradley is badly hurt and thrown in prison, where his enemies force him to commit acts of violence that turn the place into a savage battleground. From the director of Bone Tomahawk, Brawl in Cell Block 99 stars Vince Vaughn (Hacksaw Ridge), Jennifer Carpenter (“Dexter”), Udo Kier (Blade) and Don Johnson (“Miami Vice”).

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  • Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 1.78:1
  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ NR (Not Rated)
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 0.01 ounces
  • Director ‏ : ‎ S. Craig Zahler
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ 4K
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ December 26, 2017
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Vince Vaughn, Jennifer Carpenter, Don Johnson, Udo Kier, Marc Blucas
  • Subtitles: ‏ : ‎ French, Spanish
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ Image Entertainment
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0766BX8CC
  • Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 2
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This movie is badass. Vince Vaughn is all muscle and pretty believable tearing a car apart with his bare hands. A great follow up to Bone Tomahawk by one of Hollywood's best newcomers.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024
    Vaughn reprises his Wedding Crashers role in unforeseen ways. Doesn't have as much humor, but the ultra-violence and silliness keep me giggling regardless. Seriously though, Zahler is straight killing it in the biz, and I can't see where he takes us next... Great grindhouse flick!
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2019
    Remember this name: S. Craig Zahler. He is an emerging writer/director whose talent in both disciplines is stunning. This is his second film. If you like it, you will also like his first, “Bone Tomahawk.” Both films explore the same theme: honorable men making their way through a corrupt and brutal world. The level of writing, direction and cinematography as at a level nearly incomprehensible for a new director.

    Zahler's world is a violent one. Extremely so but not gratuitously so. There is a purpose to the carnage and wanton cruelty and it is a deeply existential one. By presenting good men's struggle to keep their honor in a bad world, and deliberately taking the action over the top, Zahler's work is like a knife that punctures our middle-class expectations of what a prison movie should be and, through the struggles of his protagonist (Vaughn), shows us how nobility of a sort can be wrested, at great cost, from the forces of stupidity and brutality that so often have the upper hand.

    Zahler is telling us that life is serious and must be taken seriously, that our actions can count for something, that even when paid for at the maximum price, being true to a personal code of honor and duty to loved ones is worth the cost. Doing the right thing at the right time elevates us from the jungle of tooth and claw and into a better place.

    This, and writing worthy of Hemingway. Not a single word is wasted.

    It’s obvious that everyone involved in this production gave their best effort. You will see an entirely transformed Vince Vaughn, and if there is any justice in the world, Don Johnson will get a supporting actor nomination. But this film is a little too out there for the prosaic sensibilities of the Academy. In fact, if like me you love movies and mostly hate the Academy Awards, this movie will provide you with the audacity and originality you have been craving.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
    Brawl in Cell Block 99 is another wild film from S. Craig Zahler. Vince Vaughn gives a startlingly nuanced performance against type as a troubled ex-con, driven to dark depths and incredible violence. Half exploitation homage, half character study, this is a unique and very watchable film, but not one for those with an aversion to strong, bloody violence (a seeming hallmark of Zahler's work in film).
  • Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2017
    Ever since I saw Craig Zahler film, Bone Tomahawk, I couldn't wait to see what his next film project was going to be and here we are with Brawl In Cell Block 99 which absolutely floored me! When I read that Vince Vaughn was going to be in this film, I will admit that I was a bit skeptical but I can see why the director casted V. Vaughn for this film because this film was perfect for Vaughn and you will see why after you finish watching this unique film. The characters, the theme/tone of the film, soundtrack, story, etc really made every minute of this film perfect. Not a single minute was wasted and the film length is perfect too. Please do yourself a favor and ignore all reviews because a lot of the reviews across the internet and amazon itself will give out any type of detail regarding this film. You can see how I don't give out any shred of detail about the story/plot, names of characters or songs, etc. Just ignore it and watch this film without watching the trailer as well because I am SO glad that I didn't watch any of the trailers until AFTER watching this film because the trailer is spoiler alert. Sadly, too many people will watch the trailer and will already have their minds 85% convinced on this film being good or bad which is a shame. Anyways, once again I will say that after seeing Bone Tomahawk and Brawl In Cell Block 99, I am certainly very much looking forward to S. Craig Zahler next film. Oh, if you own or do not own Bone Tomahawk digitally or physically, don't bother renting this film because you will end up buying (owning) the film immediately after finishing this film. I know I was certainly happy to buy this film digitally rather than renting it because I will be watching this film again in the future.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2018
    This movie: brutal, intense, mesmerizing. If you don't like violence on screen, don't watch it under any circumstances. From the director of Bone Tomahawk, who mostly relies on ambient sound and slow burn staging. It's really a movie about violence and force and order, and it belongs to a new genre of movies that I can't come up with a name for, about dudes (mostly) in increasingly impossible situations who have to come up with some kind of solution to get out of a maze of obstacles without nothing but their strength and wits. To which I'd add: Jeremy Saulner's Blue Ruin and Green Room, and the recent Good Time. These movies feel like the stoic, talented, but essentially moral antiheroes in the "High Sierra" genre (as there were multiple remakes of it) about outlaws on the run, and also stuff like Point Blank, Charley Varrick, The Outfit, Get Carter, The History of Violence, and the end of Thief where one man takes on a syndicate with nothing to lose. In all these movies, the character does not adapt but simply responds. He is - to use a word my students are familiar with - "serious" instead of rhetorical.

    And I agree: Vince Vaughn is awesome here and this is the direction I hoped his career would take when he broke out. He's obviously good as a motormouth, but there's a toughness and edge to him because of his size, build, and penetrating eyes. Along with his (underrated) work in True Detective, I'm hoping this is the direction his career takes instead of Owen Wilson goofball comedies. Also, I'm a big fan of late period Don Johnson, who should have a better post Miami Vice career in movies like this.

    Big thumbs up, though only recommended to those who can stomach it.
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  • Iulian Lavrente
    5.0 out of 5 stars Tutto perfetto
    Reviewed in Italy on August 3, 2024
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  • G Man
    3.0 out of 5 stars Amazing cast of actors but could have been better directed or cut.
    Reviewed in Australia on October 8, 2023
    Was looking forward to watching this movie, mainly due to the outstanding cast, but, other than the very graphic fight scenes it was poorly directed, some scenes went on way too long, like when you watch an A rated movie cut scenes and see why they were cut from the movie, unfortunately this movie would have been very short and all violence if that happened here, lol.
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    Reviewed in Canada on October 3, 2024
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  • Vintage Chap
    5.0 out of 5 stars Brutal, another success from Zahler.
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 30, 2024
    I loved 'Bone Tomahawk' so needed to watch this made two years later.
    Totally different and even more violent than that odd western. Vince Vaughn is a good looking man but all that is sacrificed here for his role as a hard man, drug dealer and enforcer and it works with his shaven head and limited dialogue (limited but very effective and cultured).

    Starts as a thriller but then twists into horror mode in the deep dank prison wing of a heavy duty corrective prison. As in BT from a western town and desert to caves and primitive cave dwellers. The film is stunning but horribly gory in places. Dexter's sister, Jennifer Carpenter, Don Johnson and Udo Kier provide support but it's Mr Vaughn who runs away with the acting credits. The kind of role that Clint Eastwood would play in his worst nightmare.

    This edition includes English subtitles and a bonus feature.
  • Amazon Guy.
    5.0 out of 5 stars You Can Not Take My Baby..78 Days Left.
    Reviewed in Canada on January 24, 2018
    You know when people say movies inspire them an even the advertisement seem to claim that fact as well.
    but lets hope this movie is Not one of them, it would be a lawless time in our society even though it’s boarding on that now.
    “Brawl in cell Block 99” has to be Vince Vaughn Achilles heel, you know a person’s weak or vulnerable point.
    and don’t forget the the tendon that’s connecting the heel with the calf muscles. you walk on it everyday.
    but let me tell you Mr. Vaughn’s calf will not be getting cramps anytime soon that’s for bloody sure. this is Brutal the way I like.
    the same guy that brought you Bone Tomahawk (S. Craig Zahler) an you know how that turn out. you know here’s the thing.
    movies been around a long time and if I have to watch another movie that give the same thing over an over I’ll quit quick.
    even though it’s way over the top of extremism, I can’t for the life of me watch another home made dud.
    Vince Vaughn you’re the next action man that should’ve been Jack Reacher” it’s not that you’re subtle about your work as an actor.
    it”s that this role makes you more of a disposable subtle person for doing whatever you’re capable of doing. sometimes disposable is good.
    when no one wants you always someone in the back going yeah he’ll work. dam well love this movie..
    Udo Kier haven’t seen you in awhile an the most unrecognized Don Johnson” as the warden of 99. didn’t even know it was him..
    You Can Not Take My Baby..78 Days Left.
    1.85:1
    Runtime 132 min.
    English 5.1 DTS-HD Master.