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The Scorpion King 2: Rise of a Warrior Director: Russell Mulcahy Cast: Michael Copon, Randy Couture, Karen Shenaz David, Simon Quarterman

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  • DVD Release Date: 08/19/2008
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 45,810

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Deleted scenes; Gag reel; Becoming Sargon: one on one with Randy Couture; Fight Like an Akkadian: Black Scoropion training camp

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Disc #1 -- The Scorpion King 2: Rise of a Warrior
1. Art of Fighting (Main Titles) [7:36]
2. In Training [6:14]
3. King's Guard [4:27]
4. Proven Loyalty [8:15]
5. Sword of Damocles [6:22]
6. Palace Intruders [5:12]
7. Battling the Minotaur [6:13]
8. To the Underworld [3:06]
9. Follow Your Faith [4:57]
10. Death Becomes You [4:27]
11. Crunching Corpses [4:18]
12. Goddess of Love & War [6:23]
13. Promised Treasure [6:33]
14. Ultimate Sacrifice [2:52]
15. The Great Gift [2:55]
16. Black Magic [5:05]
17. Power Supreme [4:03]
18. Sting of the Scorpion [6:45]
19. Back From the Living Dead [5:57]
20. End Titles [3:18]

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Travel back to the beginning and watch as a legend is born in this prequel to The Scorpion King from Highlander and Resident Evil: Extinction director Russell Mulcahy. Having watched his father die at the hands of the king, young Mathayus (Randy Couture) embarks on a lifelong quest for vengeance that will transform him into a warrior whose very name has the power to strike fear into the heart of the ancient world. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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January 30, 2009: Need I say more? Actually...the acting was crap, both of the girls' clothes were stupid, the bad guy's gruff voice was counterproductive (it sounded really dumb, instead of cool, macho like the director hoped). The only good thing about it was the awesome Greek. I was excited for this movie. Scorpion King (with the Rock) was awesome, and the previews looked good, then we watch it, and it was such a disappointment.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Slip Sleeve edition.