7.02.2012

CLAYCAT'S "THE RAID: REDEMPTION" THE TRAILER:LEE HARDCASTLE YOU ROCK, BABY...SPOILERS ALERT!



"THE RAID: REDEMPTION" trailer retold with claymation cats and mice, and the ubiquitous -"Mad Dog"- canine, from LEE HARDCASTLE. (See the movie first, otherwise it is difficult to appreciate the humor and the parody of Claycat's THE RAID).

"THE RAID: REDEMPTION". A MUST-SEE ACTION THRILLER FROM DIRECTOR GARETH EVANS

Alfridus Godfred as Machete Gang Member #1 in THE RAID: REDEMPTION, a film directed by Gareth Evans. Photo by Akhirwan Nurhaidir. 
Picture courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics.

"As a rookie member of an elite special-forces team, Rama (Iko Uwais) is instructed to hang back during a covert mission involving the extraction of a brutal crime lord from a rundown fifteen-story apartment block. But when a spotter blows their cover, boss Tama (Ray Sahetaphy) offers lifelong sanctuary to every killer, gangster and thief in the building in exchange for their heads. Now Rama must stand in for the team’s fallen leader Jaka (Joe Taslim) and use every bit of his fighting strength – winding through every floor and room to complete the mission and escape with his life."


Yayan Ruhian as Mad Dog and Joe Taslim as Jaka in THE RAID: REDEMPTION, a film directed by Gareth Evans. Photo by Akhirwan Nurhaidir. Picture courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics.

THE RAID: REDEMPTION is written, edited and directed by Gareth Huw Evans, and stars Iko Uwais, Joe Taslim, Doni Alamsyah, Yayan Ruhian, Pierre Gruno, Ray Sahetapy and Tegar Satrya. The film is produced by Ario Sagantoro and executive produced by R. Maya Barack-Evans, Irwan D. Mussry, Nate Bolotin and Todd Brown.
THE RAID: REDEMPTION is a production of Merantau Films in association with Celluloid Nightmares and XYZ Films. The film is a presentation of Sony Pictures Classics. Street date is August 14 for DVD and Blu-Ray. A must-see for all action fans.
Sofyan Alop as Machete Gang Member #5 and Iko Uwais as Rama in THE RAID: REDEMPTION, a film directed by Gareth Evans. Photo by Akhirwan Nurhaidir. Picture courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics.