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War
a.k.a. Rogue, Rogue Assassin Director: Phillip Atwell Cast: Jet Li, Jason Statham, John Lone, Devon Aoki

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  • DVD Release Date: 01/01/2008
  • Original Release: 2007
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 15,506
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Features

"The Action of War" - 9 behind-the-scenes vignettes; Audio commentary with director Philip G. Atwell; Audio commentary with writers Lee Anthony Smith and Gregory J. Bradley; "Scoring War" - featurette; Audio trivia track; Gag reel; Deleted/extended scenes; 16x9 widescreen edition; 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround EX Audio; 2.0 Dolby Digital Audio; English and Spanish subtitles

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Disc #1 -- War
1. Just a Look
2. Game Day
3. Taken Off Guard
4. VIP Access
5. Making Promises
6. Rogue's Back
7. Chinatown Visit
8. Special Arrangement
9. Settling the Score
10. Power Trip
11. Warehouse Tip
12. Keeping an Eye
13. Triad Territory
14. Spilling Blood
15. Go Time
16. Road Chase
17. Shiro's Orders
18. Seeing the Doctor
19. Changing Sides
20. Welcoming Committee
21. Golden Reward
22. Paying Debts
23. Face to Face
24. Getaway Ride

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Editorial Reviews

An FBI agent whose partner and family were killed by a notorious assassin sets out for revenge as the elusive triggerman sparks a sprawling gang war between the triads and the yakuza in the feature debut from prolific music video director Phillip Atwell. FBI sgent Jack Crawford (Jason Statham) is a man driven by vengeance. After his partner, Tom Lone (Terry Chen), and his family fell to bullets fired by infamous hitman Rogue (Jet Li), Crawford makes it his life mission to ferret out the slippery killer. Complications arise when it begins to appear as if Rogue has a mission of his own to carry out, and as triad boss Chang (John Lone) prepares for all-out war against yakuza boss Shiro (Ryo Ishibashi), Crawford and Rogue also come face to face as the secrets of the past emerge in a hail of gunfire. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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January 16, 2008: I was expecting a great showdown of martial art mayhem between Jet Li and Jason Statham. What you get is a somewhat compelling story that has a great twist at the end that you never see coming. War contains some great action scenes and moments of "I can't believe they just did that!". The extras on the DVD are okay. Deleted scenes don't include anything outstanding and are probably only a little over a minute long all together.

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January 03, 2008: WAR sets up the viewer with promises (Jason Statham, Jet Li in his first movie as a straight actor i.e. post-martial arts), but for the most part those promises are not delivered. What is put on the screen for what seems like an endless evening is more killing with guns, knives, fire, explosions, and every other kind of death device imaginable delivered by minimal story and substandard acting. It is loud, gory, and boring - until the final few minutes when the story actually gains a plot. Lee Anthony Smith and Gregory J. Bradley came up with a minimal tale taking place in San Francisco, a rivalry between a Chinese gang and a Japanese gang, peppered by revenge, contraband goods, and a hefty dose of non-balletic fighting. Jason Statham sleepwalks his way through his role as FBI agent Jack Crawford with an attitude and a grudge, assisted by his partner Special Agent Wick (given a nice turn by Mathew St. Patrick of 'Six Feet Under') and Benny (the always fine character actor Luis Guzmán, even here!). The head of the wealthy Chang gang (John Lone of 'The Last Emperor') is obtaining a prize antiquity from Japan's Shiro Yanagawa (Ryo Ishibashi) and gang and Rogue (Jet Li) is the agent. After what seems like hours of car chases, motorcycle chases, constant killing, beheadings, sleazy tearoom scenes, etc the identity of the Rogue (apparently much changed by multiple plastic surgeons who likewise loose their lives...) is made clear - a fact that provides some answers to Agent Jack's grumpy personality. This is a film without a core and one that is easy to understand its box office failure. And unless the viewer is in need of a 103 minutes of steady violence, this film is a must miss - even for fans of Statham and Li. Grady Harp