Tapped Out (2014)

  • Year: 2014
  • Released: 27 May 2014
  • Country: Canada
  • IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2361184/
  • Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/Tapped_Out
  • Available in: 720p,
  • Language: English
  • MPA Rating: R
  • Genre: Action, Drama, Sport
  • Runtime: 105 min
  • Writer: Cody Hackman, Jerry Buteyn, Allan Ungar
  • Director: Allan Ungar
  • Cast: Michael Biehn, Cody Hackman, Krzysztof Soszynski
  • Keywords: sports, mixed martial arts,
5.3/10

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One-time martial arts prodigy Michael Shaw is sentenced to community service at a rundown karate school, where he gets back into the discipline of the sport. During a local MMA fight he encounters the man who killed his family a decade ago, and his decision to get revenge involves going behind his karate master’s back to train and compete in the upcoming MMA tournament. When he finally goes toe to toe in the ring with his parents’ killer he won’t stop until the last punch knocks his opponent to the ground, leaving him TAPPED OUT.

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Tapped Out Movie Reviews

starsCLUBBER LANG VS. KARATE KID

As a child, karate kid Michael Shaw (Cody Hackman) witnesses the brutal murder of his parents, barely escaping with his life. Seven years later, Michael is a troubled teen who starts up karate again and develops a love interest in Jen (Jess Brown) the niece of the karate instructor (Michael Biehn).

Jen takes Michael to a fight club where he sees the enormous man, Dominic Gray (Krzysztof Soszynski) who killed his parents. From here you can pen the rest yourself. Clubber Lang vs. the chicken armed Karate Kid with dead parents.

This is an adult film using a child’s movie plot. It was on the order of a made for TV type film. It was watchable,predictable, just not exciting unless you really really love fight movies.

Parental Guide: F-bomb. Brief sex. Brief Poster nudity. Jess Brown bra/panties.

Likable and watchable fight flick

When Michael Shaw (Hackman) was 12 years old, some carjackers shot and killed his parents. During the incident, the boy took note of a tattoo on the neck of one of the baddies. Now in high school, he’s understandably moody and acts out by partying and neglecting his schoolwork. Caught by the cops for excessive “party rocking”, Michael is on his last chance. Thanks to Principal Vanhorne (Kove), Michael gets a chance to do his community service hours at his old dojo. When he was a kid, he was a Karate champ, but after the murder he let it all slide. When Reggie (Biehn), the dojo master, first gets a hold of him, he has him do janitorial work. But Michael starts to see the value of training in Karate again. When taken by Reggie’s niece Jen (Brown) to an illegal, underground MMA fight, Michael recognizes the tattoo he saw so long ago – it just so happens to belong to the reigning champ, a gigantic, unbeatable meathead named Dominic Gray (Soszynski). So, despite their vast weight differences, Michael goes into extreme training mode so he can beat Gray in the ring to avenge his parents’ murder. But will it be Gray or Michael who will be…TAPPED OUT? Tapped Out is essentially No Retreat No Surrender (1986) for the Facebook generation. Elsewhere online it has been described as Batman (1989) meets The Karate Kid (1984), and it has a plot action fans have seen countless times before. Should we be applauding the fact that they’re still making movies like this? We’re truly not sure. We guess that’s pretty cool. The movie has almost as many training sequences as Green Street 3 (2013), and because Michael has to work his way up the ranks of all the “boxcar” underground fighters, and squeeze in some plot and dialogue, the whole thing is a bit longer than it needs to be.  This Cody Hackman kid is likable enough, and it also stars fan favorites Martin Kove and Michael Biehn, so the DTV lineage is there, at least. Interestingly, in the movie it says that the murder of the parents occurred when Michael was 12 years old. Then someone later says “that was seven years ago.” If our math is correct, that means Michael is a 19 or 20 year old high school student. Maybe things are different in Canada, but this struck us as odd. Maybe he stayed back a few times.

The whole outing is shot and edited well, and has a very professional look to it. It’s clear the filmmakers, despite the derivative grounding of it all, tried to put in some emotion and quality to the overall proceedings, which we appreciated. It doesn’t look or feel like crud, as so many of its MMA-based competitors do. The fact that “Karate Boy”, as our hero is called, tries to take on these MMA guys in the ring may feel incorrect, but it’s kind of a throwback to the underground Punchfighting movies of the 80’s and the first part of the 90’s. The ring announcer bellows “Let’s go to waaaaaaaarrrrr!”, which, it has to be said, won’t be sending Michael Buffer into his panic room anytime soon.

For a decent and watchable – but nothing more – example of a modern-day DTV UFC/Underground Fighting movie, Tapped Out should fit the bill. But it seems the days of Karl Brezdin are long over, even if that spirit, in some new form, lives on. 

Starts kinda slow and dumb turns out to be great.

A disgruntled teenager, sent to do community service at a rundown Karate school, enters an MMA tournament to face the man who killed his parents. The greatest thing about Tapped Out is easily Michael Biehn if you loved him The Terminator & Aliens he really does give a good performance and overall the performances weren’t that bad is the way that the main character gets presented i mean they make him do all this stupid things like go shoot a guy and then back off and gets his butt kicked more times than i can count also the film borrows things from Karate Kid but i think the last 30 minutes or so pick up the movie really high and they give an interesting turn in the whole story and make the film more interesting it’s a 7.5 out of 10 for me good but it does have it’s problems.