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{{About|first film in the series|the film series as a whole|The Marine (film series)}} |
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| writer = [[Michelle Gallagher]]<br />[[Alan B. McElroy]] |
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| director = John Bonito |
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| starring = [[John Cena]]<br />[[Robert Patrick]]<br />[[Kelly Carlson]] |
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* Joel Simon |
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| cinematography = [[David Eggby]] |
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* Kathryn Sommer-Parry |
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| editing = [[Dallas Puett]] |
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* Jonathan Winfrey |
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| distributor = [[20th Century Fox]] |
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| released = {{flagicon|USA}} [[October 13]], [[2006]]<br />{{flagicon|Hong Kong}} [[November 30]], [[2006]]<br />{{flagicon|AUS}} [[May 31]], [[2007]]<br />{{flagicon|NZL}} [[March 1]]. [[2007]] |
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* Michelle Gallagher |
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| language = [[English language|English]] |
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* [[Alan B. McElroy]] |
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| budget = $15 million |
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| website = http://www.themarinemovie.com/ |
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| story = Michelle Gallagher |
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'''''The Marine''''' is a [[2006]] [[action film]] starring [[professional wrestling|professional wrestler]] [[John Cena]]. The film was [[film director|directed]] by [[John Bonito]], [[screenwriter|written]] by [[Michelle Gallagher]] and [[Alan B. McElroy]] and [[film producer|produced]] by [[Joel Simon]]. |
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* [[Robert Patrick]] |
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| music = [[Don Davis (composer)|Don Davis]] |
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| cinematography = [[David Eggby]] |
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| editing = Dallas Puett |
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| studio = [[WWE Films]] |
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| distributor = [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]] |
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| released = {{Film date|2006|10|13}} |
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| country = United States |
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| language = English |
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| runtime = 91 minutes |
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| budget = $15 million<ref name="NUM">{{cite web|title=The Marine (2006)|work=[[The Numbers (website)|The Numbers]]|url=https://www.the-numbers.com/movies/2006/MARIN.php}}</ref> |
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| gross = $22.2 million<ref name="NUM"/> |
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'''''The Marine''''' is a 2006 American [[action film]] directed by John Bonito from a story written by [[Alan B. McElroy]] and Michelle Gallagher. It stars [[professional wrestler]] [[John Cena]], in his acting debut and was executively produced by [[Vince McMahon]] through the film production division of [[WWE]] called [[WWE Studios|WWE Films]] and distributed in the United States by [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]]. In the film, a recently discharged [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine]] goes after some diamond thieves after they kidnapped his wife. |
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Produced by the [[WWE Films|films division]] of [[World Wrestling Entertainment]] and distributed in the [[United States]] by [[20th Century Fox]], the film received a [[Motion Picture Association of America film rating system|PG-13]] rating from the [[Motion Picture Association of America|MPAA]] for "intense sequences of violent action, sensuality and language". |
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''The Marine'' was released theatrically on October 13, 2006 to negative reviews and grossed $22 million against a production budget of $15 million. It is the first entry in [[The Marine (film series)|''The Marine'' film series]], spawning five [[direct-to-video]] sequels. |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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In [[Iraq]], John Triton, a [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine]], arrives at an [[al-Qaeda]] hideout, where a group of terrorists are preparing to behead several hostages. Disregarding direct orders to wait for reinforcements, Triton attacks the extremists and rescues the hostages. The next morning, his colonel informs Triton that he is being [[honorable discharge|honorably discharged]] for disobeying direct orders. |
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Now retired, Triton finds it hard to settle back into normal life. He is fired from his job as a security guard for using excessive force on an employee's ex-boyfriend and his bodyguards. Triton's wife Kate decides the two need a vacation to help Triton adjust to his new life. Meanwhile, criminal Rome robs a jewelry store with his gang: girlfriend Angela, Morgan, Vescera, and Bennett. Rome is in collusion with an anonymous partner, with whom he is planning on sharing the profits from the diamonds. On the run, the gang stops at a gas station where Triton and Kate have stopped. When two policemen arrive to buy gas, Morgan shoots and kills one of the officers, causing Rome to shoot the other officer while Angela kills the gas station attendant. When Triton reacts to Kate being [[kidnapping|kidnapped]], Bennett knocks him out. Triton regains consciousness and gives chase in the policemen's car. The chase leads to a lake, where Triton falls out of the patrol car and into the lake, seemingly to his death. |
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The film centers around former [[United States Marine Corps|US Marine]] John Triton ([[John Cena]]) who is discharged for disobeying a direct order to be able to save three of his fellow marines while serving in [[Iraq]]. |
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Rome and his gang walk through a swamp to avoid the police. Kate tries to escape several times. Triton emerges from the lake to find Detective Van Buren, who is pursuing the gang. Van Buren denies Triton permission to pursue the gang, but Triton heads into the swamp anyway. After an altercation between Morgan and Vescera, Rome decides to kill Vescera. Rome gets a call from his anonymous partner, and Rome tells him that he intends to cut the partner out of the deal. |
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After returning home, he finds work as a [[security guard]]. Not used to life outside of the Marines, he becomes depressed. His wife Kate ([[Kelly Carlson]]) suggests they take a trip to [[South Carolina]]. In the midst of their trip, they find themselves caught in the crossfire of a shootout between police officers and diamond thieves. The thieves, led by Rome ([[Robert Patrick]]), kidnap Kate to facilitate their escape. |
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The gang arrives at a lodge and decide to rest there for the time being. Meanwhile, Triton is kidnapped by two fugitives who believe he is a police officer looking for them. He subdues them and tracks the gang to the lodge. He kills Morgan and Bennett then drags the bodies under the lodge, where he again meets Detective Van Buren. |
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Triton [[Commandeering|commandeers]] a police vehicle and starts a pursuit of the thieves to save his wife. He eventually catches up to the thieves and rescues his wife, killing Rome in the process. |
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Kate rushes out of the lodge, but Angela attacks and recaptures her. Meanwhile, Triton enters the lodge and finds himself face-to-face with Rome and his gun. Van Buren enters the room but points his gun at Triton, revealing himself to be the anonymous partner. Rome opens fire on Triton, who uses Van Buren as a human shield, killing him. Rome makes his escape and joins up with Angela and Kate before firing at a gasoline tank and blowing up the lodge. Triton makes a narrow escape, having been blown into the swamp. |
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Rome escapes in Van Buren's car, but abandons it due to a police tracking device. Angela seduces and kills a truck driver for his truck. Triton is arrested by a marine patrol officer, but steals the officer's vessel after handcuffing him. He races to the marina that is Rome's destination and jumps on Rome's truck, throwing Angela into the windshield of an oncoming bus, killing her and spilling the diamonds. Rome scrapes Triton off the truck by careening through a warehouse, then leaps out just before the truck crashes into a lake. Triton engages Rome in [[hand-to-hand combat]] and knocks him out before he leaves Rome in the burning warehouse to rescue Kate, who is drowning in the truck. A badly-burned Rome returns and tries to choke Triton with a chain, but Triton kills Rome by breaking his neck with the chain. The final scene depicts Triton and Kate kissing as the police arrive. |
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==Cast== |
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* [[John Cena]] as [[Sergeant#United States|Sergeant]] John Triton |
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* [[Robert Patrick]] as Rome, Gang Leader |
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* [[Kelly Carlson]] as Kate Triton, John's Wife |
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* [[Anthony Ray Parker]] as Morgan, Rome's Crew |
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* Abigail Bianca as Angela, Rome's Lover & Crew |
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* [[Damon Gibson]] as Vescera, Rome's Crew |
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* [[Manu Bennett]] as Bennett, Rome's Crew |
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* [[Jerome Ehlers]] as Detective Van Buren, Rome's Accomplice |
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* [[Drew Powell (actor)|Drew Powell]] as Joe Linwood |
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* [[Firass Dirani]] as Rebel Leader |
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* Frank Carlopio as Frank |
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* [[Jeff Chase]] as Billy |
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* [[Jamal Duff]] as Paul |
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==Production== |
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[[File:John Cena - The Marine premiere.jpg|thumb|right|220px|Cena promotes the film at the [[Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton|Camp Pendleton]] premiere.]] |
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''The Marine'' was originally written with [[Al Pacino]] in mind for the part of criminal Rome, with [[Stone Cold Steve Austin]] as hero Triton. After Austin and WWE parted ways in 2004, [[Randy Orton]] was set to be the main character. Orton turned down the role because of his bad conduct discharge from the Marines in the late 1990s, and was replaced by John Cena.<ref>{{Cite web|author=TMZ Staff|url=https://www.tmz.com/2012/04/02/wwe-randy-orton-marine/|title=WWE Superstar Randy Orton SCRAPPED from 'Marine' Flick Over Military Past|publisher=TMZ.com|date=2012-04-03|access-date=2013-03-05}}</ref> Pacino turned down the role of Rome due to the low salary offered. After Pacino turned it down, [[Ray Liotta]] was considered for the role of Rome, but [[Robert Patrick]] got the part instead. |
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| [[John Cena]] || John Triton |
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| [[Robert Patrick]] || Rome |
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| [[Kelly Carlson]] || Kate Triton |
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| [[Anthony Ray Parker]] || Morgan |
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| [[Abigail Bianca]] || Angela |
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| [[Todd Levi]] || Officer |
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Principal photography for the film was actually shot and completed in 2004. In order to cover for [[John Cena]]'s absence from WWE events, a [[glossary of professional wrestling terms#Angle|storyline]] was written after [[Carly Colón|Carlito]] beat Cena for the [[WWE United States Championship]], saying that he was stabbed by Carlito's [[Enforcer (professional wrestling)|bodyguard]] [[Aaron Aguilera|Jesús]] and was taking time off to recover. |
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==Writing== |
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The script for ''The Marine'' was originally written with [[Stone Cold Steve Austin]] in mind for the lead role of John Triton.{{fact|date=March 2007}} After Austin and WWE parted ways in 2004 [[Kurt Angle]] was considered for the role, which was eventually given to [[John Cena]].{{fact|date=March 2007}} |
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Filming was done at Movie World Studios in [[Gold Coast, Queensland]], [[Australia]]. The Marine Base was filmed at [[Bond University]]. The part in which skyscrapers are shown is the downtown area of [[Brisbane]], Australia. Other footage was shot in bush land surrounding Brisbane. The opening segment of the downtown scenes was filmed in [[Calgary]], [[Alberta]], Canada. Cena was approached by Vince McMahon to do the movie which he accepted for outside fame. On making the movie he said "I enjoyed the business plan, I didn't enjoy the experience". |
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In the film a character remarks that John Triton is "Like the Terminator!", a reference to Robert Patrick's character in ''[[Terminator 2: Judgment Day]]'' where he played the Terminator [[T-1000]]. |
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The name 'Triton' was used from a school district that rivaled from Cena's school district. |
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===Box office=== |
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In its first weekend, the film made approximately $7.1 million at the United States box office.<ref name=boxoffice>{{cite web | url = https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/marine | title = The Marine: Box Office Summary | publisher = RottenTomatoes.com | access-date=2007-07-04 |url-status = live |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070629232818/http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/marine/numbers.php <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archive-date = 2007-06-29}}</ref> In its first weekend, it placed #6 domestically. |
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Principal photography for the film was actually shot and completed in [[2004]]. In order to cover for John Cena's absence from WWE events a [[Angle (professional wrestling)|storyline]] was written that he was stabbed by [[Aaron Aguilera|Jesús]], the [[Enforcer (professional wrestling)|bodyguard]] of [[Carly Colón|Carlito]], and was taking time off to recover. |
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After a total of ten weeks in theaters, the film grossed $18.8 million domestically.<ref name=boxoffice/> |
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===Critical response=== |
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Filming was done at [[Movieworld]] in [[Gold Coast, Queensland|Gold Coast]], [[Queensland]], [[Australia]]. Nonetheless, about 12 Minutes into the movie the skyline of [[Calgary]], [[Alberta]], [[Canada]] is clearly visible, even though the film is set in [[South Carolina]]. |
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The film received mostly negative reviews, holding a 17% rating on [[Rotten Tomatoes]] based on 46 reviews (with an average rating of 4 out of 10), with the site's general consensus stating "Overblown in every possible way, ''The Marine'' is either so bad it's good or just really, really bad." [[Eric the Actor]] was a fan of the film and wanted to promote the film due his fondness for Cena on the Howard Stern Show; however, his promotion and rally for people to go and see this film failed. |
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===Home media=== |
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The footage of an airplane landing is of [[Iran Air]]. |
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The film was released on [[DVD]] on January 30, 2007, which featured the "rated" version and the "unrated" version.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/26235/marine-the/|title=Marine, The|author=Bill Gibron |work=[[DVD Talk]] |date=January 25, 2007|access-date=August 13, 2021|url-status=live|archive-date=August 13, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210813220930/https://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/26235/marine-the/}}</ref> The [[Blu-ray Disc|Blu-ray]] version was released on February 13, 2007, with a [[DTS-HD]] Lossless Master Audio 5.1 track and a [[1080p]] HD transfer. The DVD grossed $27.3 million in domestic video sales.<ref name="NUM"/> |
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The film has spawned [[The Marine (film series)|five direct-to-video sequels]]: |
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All the vehicles have [[South Carolina]] license plates on the front though in actuality South Carolina only issues plates for the rear of an automobile. Also, there is a scene in which Morgan is told he has to drive a minivan to stay incognito, and when a shot of the van is shown, an Illinois license plate is visible on the front. |
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* ''[[The Marine 2]]'', featuring [[Ted DiBiase Jr.]] in the main role, released on December 29, 2009 |
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* ''[[The Marine 3: Homefront]]'', released on March 5, 2013 |
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* ''[[The Marine 4: Moving Target]]'', released on April 21, 2015 |
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* ''[[The Marine 5: Battleground]]'', released on April 25, 2017 |
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* ''[[The Marine 6: Close Quarters]]'', released on November 13, 2018 |
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The last four sequels have starred professional wrestler Mike "[[The Miz]]" Mizanin in the role of Jake Carter.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2016/05/god-particle-movie-cast-john-ortiz-the-marine-5-battleground-wwe-studios-1201763742/|title=John Ortiz Joins Search For 'God Particle'; WWE Studios & Sony Tag-Team On 'The Marine 5: Battleground'|publisher=[[Deadline Hollywood|Deadline]]|last=Hipes|first=Patrick|date=May 27, 2016}}</ref> |
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South Carolina Highway Patrol officers are depicted wearing brown and tan uniforms while driving black and white patrol cars. In actuality, both the vehicles and uniforms of the Highway Patrol are gray schemed. |
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==Release== |
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Originally planned for a January or February 2006 release, it was later moved to Spring 2006, then September 8 (which was changed because former professional wrestler [[The Rock (entertainer)|The Rock]]'s ''[[Gridiron Gang]]'' was released September 15). It was finally released to theatres on [[October 13]], [[2006]]. |
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The film was released on [[DVD]] on [[January 30]], [[2007]]. It is available in "Rated" and "Unrated" versions. |
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The [[Blu-ray Disc|Blu-ray]] version was released on [[February 13]], [[2007]], with a DTS-HD Lossless Master Audio 5.1 track and a 1080p HD transfer. |
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==Box office performance== |
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''The Marine'' earned [[United States dollar|$]]7 million in its first week of domestic sales, coming in third place for the weekend. On [[October 22]], [[2006]] BoxOfficeMojo.com reported that The Marine had dropped to #9, grossing $3.75 million. |
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The Marine has so far earned $20,226,432 worldwide. |
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==Sales== |
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The Marine was the #1 most rented DVD in its first week of release.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://imdb.com/boxoffice/rentals?date=2007-02-04®ion=us |title=Top 50 United States DVD Rentals for the week ending 4 February 2007 |accessdate=2007-03-15}}</ref> It has so far made over 24 million dollars in home sales and rental.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://imdb.com/boxoffice/rentals |title=Top 50 United States DVD Rentals|accessdate=2007-03-15}}</ref> |
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==References== |
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JOHN CENA HAS NO TALENT! HE DOES FIVE MOVES IN THE RING IN THE SAME ORDER! VINCE MCMAHON IS AN IDIOT WHO CAN'T SEEM TO SEE THAT NO ONE LIKES HIM ANYMORE AND NOW HALF THE CROWD IS USUALLY BOOING HIM OUT THE BUILDING! HE IS A JOKE OF A WRESTLER, AND HIS GIMMICK IS FOR CHILDER! HE IS THE SUPERMAN/MARINE/RAPPER ASS HOLE AND IT PISSES ME OFF THAT HE ALWAYS HAS TO WIN! AND NOT ONLY THAT BUT HE HAS TO MAKE BIG STARS THAT WE LOVE AND RESPECT TAP OUT TO HIS TERRIBLE MOVE! LIKE HBK SHAWMICHAELS, THE GAME TRIPLE H, KURT ANGLE, CHRIS BENOIT, AND MANY MORE! HE IS A JOKE AND A CANCER ON THE WRESTLING BUSINESS AND WWE SHOULD BE ASHAMED ABOUT HOW MUCH THEY PUT INTO THIS ASS HOLE! HE IS HOLDING THE SPOT FOR ACTUAL WRESTLERS WITH TALENT LIKE JOHNNY NITRO, SHELTON BENJIMUN, CM PUNK, KENNEDY, CHARLIE HAAS, CARLITO, AND MANY MANY MORE! ITS PATHETIC THAT WWE LET KURT ANGLE GO AS WELL!! ITS SAD ACTUALLY! THEY BASICALLY SAID WE RATHER HAVE THIS JOKE CENA INSTEAD OF YOUR SUPERB TALENT KURT! OKAY IM DONE FOR NOW I HOPE PEOPLE READ THIS AND REALIZE THE TRUTH ABOUT CENA AND HIS TERRIBLE MOVIE! OKAY PEACE ALL YALL!! |
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* {{Official website|https://www.20thcenturystudios.com/movies/the-marine}} |
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Latest revision as of 04:57, 21 October 2024
The Marine | |
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Directed by | John Bonito |
Screenplay by |
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Story by | Michelle Gallagher |
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Cinematography | David Eggby |
Edited by | Dallas Puett |
Music by | Don Davis |
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Distributed by | 20th Century Fox |
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Running time | 91 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $15 million[1] |
Box office | $22.2 million[1] |
The Marine is a 2006 American action film directed by John Bonito from a story written by Alan B. McElroy and Michelle Gallagher. It stars professional wrestler John Cena, in his acting debut and was executively produced by Vince McMahon through the film production division of WWE called WWE Films and distributed in the United States by 20th Century Fox. In the film, a recently discharged U.S. Marine goes after some diamond thieves after they kidnapped his wife.
The Marine was released theatrically on October 13, 2006 to negative reviews and grossed $22 million against a production budget of $15 million. It is the first entry in The Marine film series, spawning five direct-to-video sequels.
Plot
[edit]In Iraq, John Triton, a U.S. Marine, arrives at an al-Qaeda hideout, where a group of terrorists are preparing to behead several hostages. Disregarding direct orders to wait for reinforcements, Triton attacks the extremists and rescues the hostages. The next morning, his colonel informs Triton that he is being honorably discharged for disobeying direct orders.
Now retired, Triton finds it hard to settle back into normal life. He is fired from his job as a security guard for using excessive force on an employee's ex-boyfriend and his bodyguards. Triton's wife Kate decides the two need a vacation to help Triton adjust to his new life. Meanwhile, criminal Rome robs a jewelry store with his gang: girlfriend Angela, Morgan, Vescera, and Bennett. Rome is in collusion with an anonymous partner, with whom he is planning on sharing the profits from the diamonds. On the run, the gang stops at a gas station where Triton and Kate have stopped. When two policemen arrive to buy gas, Morgan shoots and kills one of the officers, causing Rome to shoot the other officer while Angela kills the gas station attendant. When Triton reacts to Kate being kidnapped, Bennett knocks him out. Triton regains consciousness and gives chase in the policemen's car. The chase leads to a lake, where Triton falls out of the patrol car and into the lake, seemingly to his death.
Rome and his gang walk through a swamp to avoid the police. Kate tries to escape several times. Triton emerges from the lake to find Detective Van Buren, who is pursuing the gang. Van Buren denies Triton permission to pursue the gang, but Triton heads into the swamp anyway. After an altercation between Morgan and Vescera, Rome decides to kill Vescera. Rome gets a call from his anonymous partner, and Rome tells him that he intends to cut the partner out of the deal.
The gang arrives at a lodge and decide to rest there for the time being. Meanwhile, Triton is kidnapped by two fugitives who believe he is a police officer looking for them. He subdues them and tracks the gang to the lodge. He kills Morgan and Bennett then drags the bodies under the lodge, where he again meets Detective Van Buren.
Kate rushes out of the lodge, but Angela attacks and recaptures her. Meanwhile, Triton enters the lodge and finds himself face-to-face with Rome and his gun. Van Buren enters the room but points his gun at Triton, revealing himself to be the anonymous partner. Rome opens fire on Triton, who uses Van Buren as a human shield, killing him. Rome makes his escape and joins up with Angela and Kate before firing at a gasoline tank and blowing up the lodge. Triton makes a narrow escape, having been blown into the swamp.
Rome escapes in Van Buren's car, but abandons it due to a police tracking device. Angela seduces and kills a truck driver for his truck. Triton is arrested by a marine patrol officer, but steals the officer's vessel after handcuffing him. He races to the marina that is Rome's destination and jumps on Rome's truck, throwing Angela into the windshield of an oncoming bus, killing her and spilling the diamonds. Rome scrapes Triton off the truck by careening through a warehouse, then leaps out just before the truck crashes into a lake. Triton engages Rome in hand-to-hand combat and knocks him out before he leaves Rome in the burning warehouse to rescue Kate, who is drowning in the truck. A badly-burned Rome returns and tries to choke Triton with a chain, but Triton kills Rome by breaking his neck with the chain. The final scene depicts Triton and Kate kissing as the police arrive.
Cast
[edit]- John Cena as Sergeant John Triton
- Robert Patrick as Rome, Gang Leader
- Kelly Carlson as Kate Triton, John's Wife
- Anthony Ray Parker as Morgan, Rome's Crew
- Abigail Bianca as Angela, Rome's Lover & Crew
- Damon Gibson as Vescera, Rome's Crew
- Manu Bennett as Bennett, Rome's Crew
- Jerome Ehlers as Detective Van Buren, Rome's Accomplice
- Drew Powell as Joe Linwood
- Firass Dirani as Rebel Leader
- Frank Carlopio as Frank
- Jeff Chase as Billy
- Jamal Duff as Paul
Production
[edit]The Marine was originally written with Al Pacino in mind for the part of criminal Rome, with Stone Cold Steve Austin as hero Triton. After Austin and WWE parted ways in 2004, Randy Orton was set to be the main character. Orton turned down the role because of his bad conduct discharge from the Marines in the late 1990s, and was replaced by John Cena.[2] Pacino turned down the role of Rome due to the low salary offered. After Pacino turned it down, Ray Liotta was considered for the role of Rome, but Robert Patrick got the part instead.
Principal photography for the film was actually shot and completed in 2004. In order to cover for John Cena's absence from WWE events, a storyline was written after Carlito beat Cena for the WWE United States Championship, saying that he was stabbed by Carlito's bodyguard Jesús and was taking time off to recover.
Filming was done at Movie World Studios in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. The Marine Base was filmed at Bond University. The part in which skyscrapers are shown is the downtown area of Brisbane, Australia. Other footage was shot in bush land surrounding Brisbane. The opening segment of the downtown scenes was filmed in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Cena was approached by Vince McMahon to do the movie which he accepted for outside fame. On making the movie he said "I enjoyed the business plan, I didn't enjoy the experience".
Release
[edit]Box office
[edit]In its first weekend, the film made approximately $7.1 million at the United States box office.[3] In its first weekend, it placed #6 domestically. After a total of ten weeks in theaters, the film grossed $18.8 million domestically.[3]
Critical response
[edit]The film received mostly negative reviews, holding a 17% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 46 reviews (with an average rating of 4 out of 10), with the site's general consensus stating "Overblown in every possible way, The Marine is either so bad it's good or just really, really bad." Eric the Actor was a fan of the film and wanted to promote the film due his fondness for Cena on the Howard Stern Show; however, his promotion and rally for people to go and see this film failed.
Home media
[edit]The film was released on DVD on January 30, 2007, which featured the "rated" version and the "unrated" version.[4] The Blu-ray version was released on February 13, 2007, with a DTS-HD Lossless Master Audio 5.1 track and a 1080p HD transfer. The DVD grossed $27.3 million in domestic video sales.[1]
Sequels
[edit]The film has spawned five direct-to-video sequels:
- The Marine 2, featuring Ted DiBiase Jr. in the main role, released on December 29, 2009
- The Marine 3: Homefront, released on March 5, 2013
- The Marine 4: Moving Target, released on April 21, 2015
- The Marine 5: Battleground, released on April 25, 2017
- The Marine 6: Close Quarters, released on November 13, 2018
The last four sequels have starred professional wrestler Mike "The Miz" Mizanin in the role of Jake Carter.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "The Marine (2006)". The Numbers.
- ^ TMZ Staff (2012-04-03). "WWE Superstar Randy Orton SCRAPPED from 'Marine' Flick Over Military Past". TMZ.com. Retrieved 2013-03-05.
- ^ a b "The Marine: Box Office Summary". RottenTomatoes.com. Archived from the original on 2007-06-29. Retrieved 2007-07-04.
- ^ Bill Gibron (January 25, 2007). "Marine, The". DVD Talk. Archived from the original on August 13, 2021. Retrieved August 13, 2021.
- ^ Hipes, Patrick (May 27, 2016). "John Ortiz Joins Search For 'God Particle'; WWE Studios & Sony Tag-Team On 'The Marine 5: Battleground'". Deadline.
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