PUNISHER: WAR ZONE Available on 4K Ultra HD Combo Pack Plus Blu-ray and Digital September 25th


The dark action tale, Punisher: War Zone comes to 4K Ultra HD™ Combo Pack (Plus Blu-ray™ and Digital) on September 25 from Lionsgate. Frank Castle continues to hunt down criminals who deserve his merciless execution!

Frank Castle is back when Punisher: War Zone arrives on 4K Ultra HD™ Combo Pack (plus Blu-ray™ and Digital) September 25 from Lionsgate. The film tells the tale of an ex Special Forces instructor arriving in New York to take on a scarred villain. Experience four times the resolution of full HD with 4K along with Dolby Vision HDR, which brings entertainment to life through ultra-vivid picture quality. When compared to a standard picture, Dolby Vision can deliver spectacular colors never before seen on a screen, highlights that are up to 40 times brighter, and blacks that are 10 times darker.  The release also features Dolby Atmos®audio mixed specifically for the home to place and move audio anywhere in the room, including overhead.Punisher: War Zone 4K Ultra HD Combo Pack is loaded with special features and will be available for the suggested retail price of $22.99.

Continuing his crusade to punish violent criminals in America, former FBI agent Frank Castle arrives in New York to take on a scarred villain who plots to take control of the underworld.

CAST

Ray Stevenson                       ThorAllegiant, TV’s “Black Sails”

Dominic West                         ChicagoThe ForgottenJohn Carter

Julie Benz                               Rambo, TV’s “Hawaii Five-O”, “Dexter”

Colin Salmon                          Resident EvilAVP: Alien vs. Predator 

Doug Hutchinson                    The Green MileI Am SamThe Salton Sea

Dash Mihok                             The Day After TomorrowSilver Linings Playbook 

Wayne Knight                         Jurassic ParkDirty Dancing, TV’s “Seinfeld”

4K UHD COMBO PACK SPECIAL FEATURES

  • Audio Commentary with Director Lexi Alexander and Director of Photography Steve Gainer
  • “The Making of Punisher: War Zone” Featurette
  • “Meet Jigsaw” Featurette
  • “Weapons of The Punisher” Featurette
  • “Training to Become The Punisher” Featurette
  • “Creating the Look of the Film” Featurette

 

Classic Shit: ‘Punisher: War Zone’

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Is Lionsgate in Financial Trouble?

This past Tuesday investment bank Caris & Co downgraded shares in Lionsgate stock from “buy” to “above average”. Â  The reasoning? Â  The less than desirable opening for ‘The Spirit’, which pulled in only $10.4 million over the Christmas weekend. Â  As of January 4th, it had made an estimated $17.7 million domestic.

This comes hot off the heels of another Lionsgate flop, ‘Punisher: War Zone’, which made $8.8 million worldwide, had an estimated budget of $35 million, and was pulled from theaters faster than ludicrous speed.

“Explanation for the weakness came primarily from a smattering of negative reviews, coupled with heavy competition from ‘Marley & Me’, which opened with a stellar $37.0 million in gross receipts,” Caris analyst David Miller said in a message to clients.

Miller went on to say that the future health of Lionsgate might well be tied to the release of ‘My Bloody Valentine 3D’ which opens on January 16th. Â  

Lionsgate’s co-chief operating officer Joe Drake said in a New York Times interview about ‘My Bloody Valentine 3D’, “We see 3-D horror as financially lucrative and creatively exciting. We want to break some new ground here in R-rated fare.”

Lionsgate might be able to hold out until ‘Saw VI’, scheduled for release next October. Â  Unfortunately, that franchise might be slipping financially, as ‘Saw V’ ended up being the worst performer in the series since the first one in 2004. Â  Still, ‘Saw V’ made $103 millions worldwide off a $10.8 million budget.

What do you think? Â  Is Lionsgate in financial trouble? Â  Will ‘My Bloody Valentine 3D’ make as much as they expect? Â  Is ludicrous speed really that fast? Â  Let us know by commenting below!

Sources: IMDB Studio Briefing, NY Times

Ray Stevenson is Possible Director of Next ‘Punisher’

‘Punisher: War Zone’ didn’t do so well at the box office this past weekend. Â  It only made $4 million. Â  With a $35 million budget, that might put a damper on any plans for more ‘Punisher’ movies.

However, director Lexi Alexander spoke with Movieweb last week about a possible third ‘Punisher’ movie, or is it second ‘Punisher: War Zone’ movie? Â  It’s all very confusing. Â  Needless to say, she explained that she would not be back for another one and that her ideal candidate for director of the next ‘Punisher’ movie was Ray Stevenson, the star of ‘Punisher: War Zone’. Â  She says he is open to the idea, and that is the direction she is pushing the franchise.

Something tells me with a $4 million opening, plans for another ‘Punisher’ movie are going to fall on deaf ears. Â  Even if Lionsgate funds another one, I doubt they are going to listen to Alexander on who should be in the director’s chair. Â  Who knows, though. Â  Stranger things have happened.

What do you think? Â  Should there be another ‘Punisher’ movie? Â  What is to blame for ‘Punisher: War Zone’ getting such a horrible opening? Â  Let us know by commenting below.

Source: MovieWeb

Review: ‘Punisher: War Zone’

Jeremy:

How can you not dig on ‘Punisher: War Zone’, a gore-filled, action extravaganza that has no ulterior motives. Â  This is the kind of film that doesn’t waste time on morals or make any half-serious attempts at trying to have an underlying meaning. Â  This film has one goal, and one goal alone. Â  It wants to kick your ass, and it does just that.

This is the third attempt at trying to bring the Punisher comic book to the silver screen. Â  In 1989, Dolph “I Must Break You” Lundgren took a stab at it, and it came off as low-budget and lame. Â  It was the days before comic book movies were money-making machines, and no studio took the idea of a ‘Punisher’ movie seriously. Â  In 2004, Thomas Jane stepped into the part, and while that ‘Punisher’ film is good, it tries too hard to be something it’s not. Â  It has some really good action, but the film gets bogged down much too often. Â  ‘Punisher: War Zone’? Â  More shooty! Â  Less talky!

Frank Castle, this time played by Ray Stevenson (it took them three tries to actually cast someone with black hair), is still shooting bad guys taking the law into his own hands. Â  This is not a sequel to either of the other two films, but it does feel like a sequel to some, long-forgotten ‘Punisher’ movie where Castle’s transformation into the Punisher was explained. Â  Here, we come into the story halfway through. Â  He’s already got an underground lair full of machine guns and Berrettas, and he’s already partnered himself with Microchip, the brainiac from the comics who provides the Punisher with all his great weapons.

The opening scene has Castle party-crashing a dinner at a mob boss’ mansion. Â  It tell you right from the get-go how this ‘Punisher’ movie is going to approach violence. Â  Castle stands on the dinner table with a flare in one hand, and a machete in the other. Â  He runs up to the mob boss (did I mention the boss is in a wheelchair?) and slices the guy’s head off. Â  He then proceeds to destroy everyone else at the table. Â  “Destroy” is the appropriate word here. Â  He doesn’t just kill bad guys in this film by shooting them. Â  He “destroys” them, and not just them. Â  Any wives sitting at the table had better duck their heads, as well, or their liable to get their necks broken.

The real meat of the story comes when horribly disfigures the new mob boss, Billy “The Beaut” Russoti, played by the awesome Dominic West. Â  Russoti ends up with his face basically ripped off, and some half-assed doctor tries to piece a new face onto him. Â  Russoti is left with a patch-work face that makes Frankenstein’s Monster look like Leo DiCaprio. Â  Jigsaw is born.

There’s some subplot about cops and the FBI trying to bring Castle down, and there’s another subplot involving Castle accidentally killing an undercover FBI agent. Â  Who really cares about all that, right? Â  We want blood in our ‘Punisher’ movie, and you gore-thirsty moviegoers better be prepared to get exactly what you want for Christmas this year. Â  Let’s just say you can set your watch in this movie by how often someone gets their face demolished by either a shotgun blast or a flying fist.

Director Lexi Alexander, yeah, a chick, knows exactly what fans of the Punisher comic books want in their movie. Â  They don’t want Castle sitting over a bottle of Wild Turkey contemplating suicide. Â  They don’t want obligatory flashbacks to happier times in Castle’s life. Â  They want mayhem, and they want to see the Punisher take down interesting villains.

The interesting villains part is kind of subdued here. Â  We get Jigsaw, and West plays the part like his life depends on it. Â  Doug Hutchison plays Loony Bin Jim, Jigsaw’s brother and all-around psychopath. Â  Other than those two, we pretty much get your standard henchmen dressed in black who probably wouldn’t be able to hit water if they fell out of a boat.

Stevenson’s Castle is nothing to brag about either. Â  He stares at the bad guys. Â  He says his lines. Â  He tries to cover up his Irish accent. Â  That last part he does pretty well, but there really aren’t any acting chops required for this part. Â  Having said that, he looks perfect for the part. Â  If and when another ‘Punisher’ movie gets made, I hope he returns. Â  He looks just like Frank Castle is supposed to look, and we could stand for a little bit of continuity in our ‘Punisher’ movies.

If you’re going to see ‘Punisher: War Zone’, you know what you’re in store for. Â  This film isn’t worried about whether its storyline is intelligent and thought-provoking. Â  These actors aren’t worried about critical acclaim. Â  There’s nothing about ‘Punisher: War Zone’ that would indicate it has any other purpose than to entertain the blood-thirsty fanatics who made the Punisher comic books such a success. Â  To that purpose, ‘Punisher: War Zone’ succeeds in every aspect.

[Overall: 4 stars out of 5]

See Jigsaw from ‘Punisher: War Zone’

The above photos are from ‘Punisher: War Zone’ and contain the villain/mob boss Billy Russoti AKA Jigsaw (no, not from ‘Saw’). Frank Castle AKA The Punisher really messed him up and he takes up the moniker Jigsaw, then forms a task force to take him down. The picture below is pretty gruesome but we can thank JoBlo for the photos…

‘Punisher: War Zone’ Soundtrack Led By New Zombie Track


If you’re like me, you like a little metal to go along with your carnage. Â  The soundtrack listing for ‘The Punisher: War Zone’ has been released, and its filled with tracks from some of the best hard rock and metal bands out there today. Â  What’s even better is that Rob Zombie has written a new track that will be on the soundtrack. Â  Here’s the complete list:

WAR ZONE – Rob Zombie
FINAL SIX – Slayer
PSYCHOSOCIAL – Slipknot
HISTORIA CALAMITATUM – Rise Against
FALLEN – Seether
BULLETPROOF – Kerli
TAKE ME AWAY – 7 Days Away
THE PAST IS PROOF – Senses Fail
BUTTERFLY WINGS – Machines Of Loving Grace
GENESIS – Justice
SHOWDOWN – Pendulum
REFUSE / RESIST – Hatebreed
LUNATIC – Static-X
DAYS OF REVENGE – Ramallah

In fact, starting sometime today (Halloween), you will be able to download Zombie’s new track on iTunes. Â  If you just can’t wait for that, head on over to the movie’s official site to hear the Zombie track playing in the background.

Source: Punisher Official Site

‘Punisher: Warzone’ gets an ‘R’ rating…

That’s right boys and girls, despite rumored to get a PG-13 rating, ‘Punisher: Warzone’ officially snagged an ‘R’ rating by the MPAA for pervasive strong brutal violence, language and some drug use.

Here is a screenshot for you people that like to see it for yourself, and the link.

‘Punisher: War Zone’ Knocked Down to PG-13?

Could ‘Punisher: War Zone’ be going the way of ‘Live Free or Die Hard’? That just may be the case, according to this article from Latino Review.

Word out is that director, Lexi Alexander, has already been “allegedly” fired from the film. Her own website doesn’t even mention the film. And, now, according to a source close to the project, there is a great debate over at Lionsgate as to the film’s rating.

The studio evidently wants to cash in on the success of ‘The Dark Knight’, making ‘Punisher’ dark, yet accessible. On top of that, the film is poised to be the lone release on post-Thanksgiving weekend, time and time again the worst filmgoing weekend of the year.