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Butt-kicking babes give life to ‘D.O.A.’
Written by on September 6th, 2007

Butt-kicking babes give life to ‘D.O.A.’
Martial-arts spoof features silly plot but movie’s goal is to be fun
By Barry Caine, SAN JOSE MERCURY NEWS, September 6, 2007

Critics panned “D.O.A.: Dead or Alive” when the martial-arts spoof debuted in theaters — most likely because they couldn’t stomach the froth or were disappointed that it wasn’t another remake of “D.O.A.,” the drama about a poisoned man searching for his murderer before he dies. (The Edmond O’Brien version beget the Dennis Quaid version, which beget the Jason Statham update, “Crank.”)

Like the recently released “Balls of Fury,” the newest “D.O.A.,” on DVD this week, parodies Bruce Lee’s “Enter the Dragon.” Unlike “Fury,” “D.O.A.” is entertaining. Lively and amusing, the film features a bunch of buff, butt-kicking babes as its heroes; think “Charlie’s Angels” with B talent.

Jaime Pressly, the most recognizable star from her role on “My Name Is Earl,” plays a wrestler supreme invited along with a Ninja princess (Devon Aoki), an assassin-thief (Holly Valance) and a host of boorish rugged males to compete for $10 million and the title “World’s Best Fighter” in an exclusive tourney on a secluded island.

Of course, there’s more to it — including revenge, mystery, thievery, courting, sparking, computer high jinks and an arch villain (Eric Roberts).

The plot’s silly but the plot’s not the point; the point’s the action and the fun. Created by Cory Yuen, Bruce Lee’s stand-in and director of “The Transporter,” the picture is loaded with fancy fighting, balletic moves and chiseled pecs. And, with the exception of the hammy Roberts, the actors give it their best — and, like the movie itself, they refuse to take themselves seriously.

Extras: The making-of documentary “East Meets West: Behind the Action of ‘D.O.A.’” provides diverting peeks into the actors’ training and wire work, Yuen’s animated directing style and the handsome China locales; no commentary.

From San Jose Mercury News


DOA Features Jaime Pressly In A Bikini – DVD News
Written by on August 30th, 2007

DOA Features Jaime Pressly In A Bikini – DVD News
By Rafe Telsch, CINEMA BLEND, August 28, 2007

The movie adaptation of DOA: Dead or Alive is finally headed for DVD. This shouldn’t come as much of a shock. After all, for the longest time it was expected the movie would be a straight-to-DVD release, bypassing theaters altogether. This was partly due to quality and partly due to Jaime Pressly’s rising career. With her My Name Is Earl success, some people thought DOA would be buried.

Actually, it’s the exact opposite. Of the seven stills I was sent promoting the upcoming September 11th DVD release, two were box shots (see below) and five were of Pressly’s bikini-clad opening scene (see right). Like it or not, Pressly is the poster child of the movie, above her other attractive co-stars, Devon Aoki, Holly Valance, or Sara Carter.

The DVD is being released under a new “Dimension Extreme” banner. No doubt that refers to the combat sequences of the movie, because it certainly doesn’t apply to the bonus material. As of right now the only reported material on the disc are some deleted scenes and a featurette about the action of DOA.

Take a look at the cover art below. DOA: Dead or Alive hits DVD on September 4th.


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From Cinema Blend