DOA: Dead or Alive DVD Review
8 out of 15
DOA is a great popcorn film if you can get past the silly plot.
Date: Sunday, September 30, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Don't get me wrong, DOA is a fine popcorn film you might watch on a Saturday afternoon to kill some time, but it's a shame that the Weinstein brothers couldn't have demanded a better script - which in turn probably would have given the actors in this film some hope of creating at least a B grade movie.

At the end of the day DOA is just another game-to-movie film that is mildly entertaining but forgettable. Perhaps it's worth a rental if you want to see some pretty girls fight or to see wrestler Kevin Nash do the worst Hulk Hogan impression in history.

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