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DOA: Dead or Alive

DOA: Dead or Alive is a 2006 action film based on the fighting video game franchise Dead or Alive developed by Team Ninja and published by Tecmo. It is directed by Corey Yuen and written by J. F. Lawton and Adam and Seth Gross.

DOA: Dead or Alive
British theatrical release poster
Directed byCorey Yuen
Screenplay by
Story byJ. F. Lawton
Based onDead or Alive
by Tecmo
Produced by
Starring
Cinematography
  • Venus Keung
  • Chan Chi Ying
Edited by
  • Ka-Fai Cheung
  • Eddie Hamilton
  • Angie Lam
Music byJunkie XL
Production
companies
Distributed byConstantin Film (Germany)
Universal Pictures International (through United International Pictures; United Kingdom)
Dimension Films (United States)
Summit Entertainment (International)
Release dates
  • September 7, 2006 (2006-09-07) (Australia[1])
  • September 15, 2006 (2006-09-15) (United Kingdom)
  • October 19, 2006 (2006-10-19) (Germany)
  • June 15, 2007 (2007-06-15) (United States)
Running time
87 minutes[2]
Countries
  • Germany
  • United States
  • United Kingdom[3][4]
LanguageEnglish
Budget$30 million[5]
Box office$7.7 million[5]

In the film, fighters are invited to Dead or Alive, an invitational martial arts contest. The four female fighters begin as rivals, but work together to uncover the secret that the organizer of the tournament is trying to hide. It features an ensemble cast and has various appearances from characters of the franchise, led by Kasumi (Devon Aoki), Christie Allen (Holly Valance) and Tina Armstrong (Jaime Pressly).

Principal photography took place from May to July 2005 in Bangkok, Guilin, Hengdian, and Hong Kong. It is an international co-production between Germany, United States and the United Kingdom.

DOA: Dead or Alive was first released on September 7, 2006, in Australia. It was later released in the United Kingdom on September 15 by United International Pictures, and in Germany on October 19, 2006, by Constantin Film. The film was a critical and commercial failure, grossing only $7.7 million worldwide against a $30 million budget, making it a box-office bomb. Due to the film's poor performance, the United States release was delayed and the film was eventually given a limited release on June 15, 2007, by The Weinstein Company under Dimension Films.

Plot edit

A group of martial arts and combat masters are invited to a fighting contest, "Dead or Alive", on an isolated island within an advanced complex, with the ultimate prize of $10 million. Among the competitors are Kasumi, a shinobi ninja-princess looking for her brother Hayate (who was competing in the last tournament), Tina, a professional wrestler setting out to prove she has more potential (complicated by her father Bass being one of the contenders), Christie, a master thief and assassin, her treacherous partner Maximillian 'Max' Marsh, and Hayabusa, a friend of Kasumi and Hayate who follows Kasumi to keep her safe. A final competitor is Helena Douglas, daughter of the tournament's late founder. When they arrive, they are monitored by the island's supervisor, Dr. Victor Donovan, who, aided by egghead Weatherby, is gathering data (using injected nano-sensors) from the fights for some mysterious project. During the tournament, Max and Christie plan to steal the fortune stowed away inside a hidden vault. To add to the situation, an assassin from Kasumi's colony, named Ayane, has followed Kasumi to kill her and wipe away the disgrace the princess has caused to the clan.

The contest plays out, with multiple contestants fighting and being defeated (including Gen Fu, Bayman, Leon, and Zack), until only Kasumi, Christie, Hayabusa and Tina are left, with Helena being defeated by Christie. During her fight, Christie sees that the key to finding and unlocking the vault is a tattoo on the back of Helena's neck. Meanwhile, Kasumi begins to suspect Donovan of lying about her brother being killed in the previous tournament, and Hayabusa, infiltrating the main facility to find the truth, is captured. She is more than once confronted and nearly killed by Ayane, who Kasumi tries to convince that Hayate is alive (since it is eventually clear that Ayane loves Hayate). Also, Weatherby begins to fall for Helena, and in the end tells her about what he knows of the mystery project, and that before Helena's father could shut the project down, he died (indicating that he was murdered).

On the final day of the tournament, wondering where Hayabusa is, Kasumi, Christie and Tina look for him and discover a secret entrance to the main complex, where they find Hayabusa unconscious. They are then gassed and captured. Meanwhile, Helena resolves to stop the mystery project, and has to fight the armed staff of the island, sent to kill her and Weatherby by Donovan. They are followed inside by Max, who finds his way to the vault, and is then knocked out by Bayman, who is working for Donovan. Inside the main complex, Donovan shows the four semifinalists the project he has been developing; an advanced form of neural interface that allows him and others to use the fighters' combined skills to become the ultimate fighter. After 'downloading' the data into the device (shaped like a pair of sunglasses), he reveals that he kept Hayate alive and in peak condition to test the technology. He challenges Hayate to fight and win, if the others are to survive. Hayate accepts and is defeated, then thrown through a wall to die. Hayate is saved by Ayane, and the two of them apparently accept each other.

With the successful demonstration, Donovan prepares to sell the technology around the world, and begins "downloading" it to the watching buyers. Weatherby stops the broadcast and alerts the CIA, which provokes Donovan to head for them. Helena keeps Donovan back while Weatherby frees the others, but both are defeated and Donovan activates a self-destruct sequence which will obliterate the base. Kasumi, Helena, Christie, Tina, Ayane, and Hayate launch a combined attack on Donovan, while Hayabusa and Weatherby find Max and escape with him, despite Max's urge to go back for the money. During the fight, Donovan's 'glasses' are knocked off and he is easily paralyzed by Hayate and Kasumi. The fighters then all escape as the base explodes and Donovan is consumed by the flames. They take a boat from a group of pirates.

Finally, Helena, Ayane, Christie, Tina, and Kasumi stand together again in Kasumi's palace preparing to fight an army of ninjas.

Cast edit

Additionally, Derek Boyer plays as Bayman, a Russian soldier, while Silvio Simac appears as Leon, an Italian mercenary. Chad McCord plays the Chief Detective who tries to arrest Christie in Hong Kong, Martin Crewes plays Tina's Butler, and Robin Shou appears as the Pirate Leader. Several characters from the game series appear in minor roles played by stuntmen – Song Lin as Brad Wong, Ying Wang as Lei Fang, Hung Lin as Hitomi, and Fang Liu as Gen Fu.

Production edit

Principal photography commenced on May 4, 2005, and concluded on July 19, 2005. Filming locations include Bangkok, Guilin, Hengdian, and Hong Kong. The production budget was estimated to be $30 million.[5] The film was the first Western production shot largely in China's Hengdian World Studios, where Hero and House of Flying Daggers had been shot.[6][7]

Sarah Carter had worked with Natassia Malthe five times before and with Holly Valance three times.[7] The actors trained together for three months before going to China, where they trained for another month. Training included wu shu and kung fu, as well as wire training. The heat and humidity made the fight scenes particularly challenging. Another challenge was translation; on set, people were speaking English, Cantonese, Mandarin, and the regional dialect of whatever area they were shooting in at the time.[7] Pressly had some previous experience with martial arts, training with her own trainer for nine years, and she had a recurring role in the Mortal Kombat television series.[8] Valance had trained in muay thai since her teens, and found it made it more difficult to learn kung-fu as there were a lot of things she had to relearn.[8]

Pressly praised the tireless work of director Corey Yuen and the crew, saying the crew worked two units, 17 hours a day, getting four hours of sleep, and getting back up and doing it again.[7][8]

Release edit

The film was first released September 7, 2006 in Australia.[1] The film was released in North America on June 15, 2007, without press screenings.[9] The Weinstein Company delayed the US release of the film by almost a year.[10]

Box office edit

In non-North American markets, the film brought in over $7 million at the international box office, with almost $1 million in both the UK and Australia. In the US, the film made $260,713 in its opening weekend.[5] It was released into 505 theaters,[11] and spent 21 days in theaters, closing on July 5 with a domestic gross of $480,813 (about 6.4% of the worldwide gross at the time). The film grossed $7.7 million worldwide.[5]

Critical response edit

 
Jaime Pressly was praised for her performance.[9][12][13]

Reviews were generally negative. On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 33% based on 46 reviews, with an average rating of 4.7/10. The site's critics consensus reads, "With a ridiculous plot and comical acting, checking one's brain at the door is required before watching DOA: Dead or Alive."[14] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 38 out of 100 based on 8 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".[15]

Joe Leydon of Variety called it a "whirring blur of hot babes and cool fights" but complained the film is insubstantial and not enough even to appeal to genre fans with lowered expectations, suggesting it belongs in the video store and on late night television. He described the film as "a caffeinated mash-up" of Enter the Dragon, Mortal Kombat, Charlie's Angels and a few other films, but did praise Yuen for his show-stopping spectacles and compared an outdoor sword fight saying it "looks like a collaboration between Gene Kelly and Bruce Lee".[6] Jack Mathews of the New York Daily News gave the film 1 out of 5 stars, calling it "laughably silly". He said the action was curiously bloodless, and the choreography not that good.[10] Josh Rosenblatt of the Austin Chronicle panned the film, saying "the most glaring problem with DOA: not that it goes too far but that it doesn't go far enough" and called the film: "A piece of garbage and the best argument for reading books since the first pop-up appeared."[16]

L.A. Weekly gave the film a favorable review comparing it to Charlie's Angels and praising the director for providing "one of the year's purest entertainments" and "pretty much nonstop fighting, mostly in very little clothing, with the flair you expect from a master choreographer like Yuen. It's awesome."[17] Gregory Kirschling of Entertainment Weekly gave it a grade "B" and wrote: "If you only ever see one bad movie about warrior chicks who meet on a tropical isle for a fight contest, make it DOA: Dead or Alive."[18] Michael Ferraro from Film Threat credited the film with the unusual accomplishment of following the plot of the game series it is based on, even including a volleyball sequence, although he is critical there is not all that much plot. He described the acting and dialog as atrocious, and is bored by the action and fighting but calls the result hilarious, and suggested it as the kind of film you might watch with a group of drunken friends, adding your own commentary track.[19] Kim Newman of The Times gave the film a positive review: "This is the best film yet adapted from a computer game — it doesn't even try to add depth and simply delivers what the fans expect (plenty of ninja babes) with as few trimmings as possible."[20] In 2011 in the book "Nightmare Movies: Horror on Screen Since the 1960s" Newman wrote: "If I had to pick a game-based 'guilty pleasure', it would be DOA: Dead or Alive".[21]

Of the performances, some critics were positive about Pressly,[9][12][13][22] and negative about Aoki.[12][22]

Home media edit

A DVD of DOA: Dead or Alive was released on September 11, 2007. In the first week, 68,578 units were sold in the United States, earning $1,370,874 and a #12 ranking on the week's DVD sales. In the United States and Canada, the DVD earned $1.9 million in domestic video sales.[5]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b DOA: Dead or Alive at Box Office Mojo
  2. ^ "DOA - DEAD OR ALIVE (15)". British Board of Film Classification. August 23, 2006. Retrieved April 24, 2015.
  3. ^ "DOA: Dead or Alive". American Film Institute. Retrieved January 6, 2023.
  4. ^ . British Film Institute. Archived from the original on August 2, 2012. Retrieved November 10, 2022.
  5. ^ a b c d e f "DOA: Dead or Alive (2007)". The Numbers. Nash Information Services, LLC. Retrieved December 8, 2022.
  6. ^ a b Joe Leydon (June 15, 2007). "DOA: Dead or Alive". Variety.
  7. ^ a b c d . Wizard #179, July 28. Wizard Entertainment. July 21, 2006. Archived from the original on July 1, 2007. Retrieved August 15, 2019.
  8. ^ a b c . Wizard #179, July 28. Wizard Entertainment. July 21, 2006. Archived from the original on December 4, 2007. Retrieved August 15, 2019.
  9. ^ a b c Tom Russo (June 16, 2007). "In 'DOA,' the inspiration and excitement are MIA". The Boston Globe. from the original on April 26, 2017.
  10. ^ a b June 16, 2007, Jack Mathews New York Daily News
  11. ^ Joshua Rich (June 18, 2007). "Fantastic Four debuts at No. 1". Entertainment Weekly. a pathetic $232,000 in 505 theaters — a ridiculously poor $459 average.
  12. ^ a b c Stax (June 20, 2007). "DOA: Dead or Alive". IGN.
  13. ^ a b Scott Chitwood (September 16, 2007). "DOA: Dead or Alive". ComingSoon.net.
  14. ^ "D.O.A.: Dead or Alive (2006)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved October 6, 2021.  
  15. ^ "DOA: Dead or Alive Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved March 19, 2019.
  16. ^ Josh Rosenblatt (June 22, 2007). "Movie Review: DOA: Dead or Alive". Austin Chronicle.
  17. ^ Luke Y. Thompson (June 13, 2007). . L.A. Weekly. Archived from the original on April 25, 2017. Retrieved August 14, 2019.
  18. ^ Gregory Kirschling (June 29, 2007). "DOA: Dead or Alive". Entertainment Weekly.
  19. ^ Michael Ferraro (June 23, 2007). . Film Threat. Archived from the original on October 19, 2012.
  20. ^ Kim Newman (September 16, 2006). "DOA: Dead or Alive". The Times. from the original on August 16, 2019. Retrieved August 16, 2021. delivers what the fans expect
  21. ^ Kim Newman (May 10, 2011). Nightmare Movies: Horror on Screen Since the 1960s (2nd ed.). Bloomsbury. p. 579. ISBN 978-1408805039. Retrieved August 15, 2019. If I had to pick a game-based 'guilty pleasure', it would be DOA: Dead or Alive (2006).
  22. ^ a b J. Doyle Wallis (September 11, 2007). "D.O.A. Dead or Alive". DVD Talk.

External links edit

  • DOA: Dead or Alive at IMDb  
  • DOA: Dead or Alive at LoveHKFilm.com

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DOA Dead or Alive is a 2006 action film based on the fighting video game franchise Dead or Alive developed by Team Ninja and published by Tecmo It is directed by Corey Yuen and written by J F Lawton and Adam and Seth Gross DOA Dead or AliveBritish theatrical release posterDirected byCorey YuenScreenplay byAdam Gross Seth Gross J F LawtonStory byJ F LawtonBased onDead or Aliveby TecmoProduced byJeremy Bolt Paul W S Anderson Robert Kulzer Bernd Eichinger Mark A AltmanStarringJaime Pressly Holly Valance Sarah Carter Natassia Malthe Devon AokiCinematographyVenus Keung Chan Chi YingEdited byKa Fai Cheung Eddie Hamilton Angie LamMusic byJunkie XLProductioncompaniesImpact Pictures VIP 4 Medienfonds Mindfire EntertainmentDistributed byConstantin Film Germany Universal Pictures International through United International Pictures United Kingdom Dimension Films United States Summit Entertainment International Release datesSeptember 7 2006 2006 09 07 Australia 1 September 15 2006 2006 09 15 United Kingdom October 19 2006 2006 10 19 Germany June 15 2007 2007 06 15 United States Running time87 minutes 2 CountriesGermany United States United Kingdom 3 4 LanguageEnglishBudget 30 million 5 Box office 7 7 million 5 In the film fighters are invited to Dead or Alive an invitational martial arts contest The four female fighters begin as rivals but work together to uncover the secret that the organizer of the tournament is trying to hide It features an ensemble cast and has various appearances from characters of the franchise led by Kasumi Devon Aoki Christie Allen Holly Valance and Tina Armstrong Jaime Pressly Principal photography took place from May to July 2005 in Bangkok Guilin Hengdian and Hong Kong It is an international co production between Germany United States and the United Kingdom DOA Dead or Alive was first released on September 7 2006 in Australia It was later released in the United Kingdom on September 15 by United International Pictures and in Germany on October 19 2006 by Constantin Film The film was a critical and commercial failure grossing only 7 7 million worldwide against a 30 million budget making it a box office bomb Due to the film s poor performance the United States release was delayed and the film was eventually given a limited release on June 15 2007 by The Weinstein Company under Dimension Films Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 4 1 Box office 4 2 Critical response 4 3 Home media 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPlot editA group of martial arts and combat masters are invited to a fighting contest Dead or Alive on an isolated island within an advanced complex with the ultimate prize of 10 million Among the competitors are Kasumi a shinobi ninja princess looking for her brother Hayate who was competing in the last tournament Tina a professional wrestler setting out to prove she has more potential complicated by her father Bass being one of the contenders Christie a master thief and assassin her treacherous partner Maximillian Max Marsh and Hayabusa a friend of Kasumi and Hayate who follows Kasumi to keep her safe A final competitor is Helena Douglas daughter of the tournament s late founder When they arrive they are monitored by the island s supervisor Dr Victor Donovan who aided by egghead Weatherby is gathering data using injected nano sensors from the fights for some mysterious project During the tournament Max and Christie plan to steal the fortune stowed away inside a hidden vault To add to the situation an assassin from Kasumi s colony named Ayane has followed Kasumi to kill her and wipe away the disgrace the princess has caused to the clan The contest plays out with multiple contestants fighting and being defeated including Gen Fu Bayman Leon and Zack until only Kasumi Christie Hayabusa and Tina are left with Helena being defeated by Christie During her fight Christie sees that the key to finding and unlocking the vault is a tattoo on the back of Helena s neck Meanwhile Kasumi begins to suspect Donovan of lying about her brother being killed in the previous tournament and Hayabusa infiltrating the main facility to find the truth is captured She is more than once confronted and nearly killed by Ayane who Kasumi tries to convince that Hayate is alive since it is eventually clear that Ayane loves Hayate Also Weatherby begins to fall for Helena and in the end tells her about what he knows of the mystery project and that before Helena s father could shut the project down he died indicating that he was murdered On the final day of the tournament wondering where Hayabusa is Kasumi Christie and Tina look for him and discover a secret entrance to the main complex where they find Hayabusa unconscious They are then gassed and captured Meanwhile Helena resolves to stop the mystery project and has to fight the armed staff of the island sent to kill her and Weatherby by Donovan They are followed inside by Max who finds his way to the vault and is then knocked out by Bayman who is working for Donovan Inside the main complex Donovan shows the four semifinalists the project he has been developing an advanced form of neural interface that allows him and others to use the fighters combined skills to become the ultimate fighter After downloading the data into the device shaped like a pair of sunglasses he reveals that he kept Hayate alive and in peak condition to test the technology He challenges Hayate to fight and win if the others are to survive Hayate accepts and is defeated then thrown through a wall to die Hayate is saved by Ayane and the two of them apparently accept each other With the successful demonstration Donovan prepares to sell the technology around the world and begins downloading it to the watching buyers Weatherby stops the broadcast and alerts the CIA which provokes Donovan to head for them Helena keeps Donovan back while Weatherby frees the others but both are defeated and Donovan activates a self destruct sequence which will obliterate the base Kasumi Helena Christie Tina Ayane and Hayate launch a combined attack on Donovan while Hayabusa and Weatherby find Max and escape with him despite Max s urge to go back for the money During the fight Donovan s glasses are knocked off and he is easily paralyzed by Hayate and Kasumi The fighters then all escape as the base explodes and Donovan is consumed by the flames They take a boat from a group of pirates Finally Helena Ayane Christie Tina and Kasumi stand together again in Kasumi s palace preparing to fight an army of ninjas Cast editJaime Pressly as Tina Armstrong a professional wrestler Devon Aoki as Kasumi a shinobi ninja princess looking for her missing brother Holly Valance as Christie Allen a thief and assassin Sarah Carter as Helena Douglas the daughter of DOATEC s founder Natassia Malthe as Ayane a ninja assassin whose mission is to seek out and kill Kasumi Kane Kosugi as Ryu Hayabusa a ninja from Kasumi s clan and a faithful friend to her and Hayate Matthew Marsden as Max a thief and Christie s partner Eric Roberts as Donovan the tournament organizer who has gained control of DOATEC after the death of Helena s father Steve Howey as Weatherby the head scientist of DOATEC Brian J White as Zack an eccentric DJ and fighter Kevin Nash as Bass Armstrong a professional wrestler and Tina s overprotective father Collin Chou as Hayate a ninja and Kasumi s brother who disappeared during the last tournament Additionally Derek Boyer plays as Bayman a Russian soldier while Silvio Simac appears as Leon an Italian mercenary Chad McCord plays the Chief Detective who tries to arrest Christie in Hong Kong Martin Crewes plays Tina s Butler and Robin Shou appears as the Pirate Leader Several characters from the game series appear in minor roles played by stuntmen Song Lin as Brad Wong Ying Wang as Lei Fang Hung Lin as Hitomi and Fang Liu as Gen Fu Production editPrincipal photography commenced on May 4 2005 and concluded on July 19 2005 Filming locations include Bangkok Guilin Hengdian and Hong Kong The production budget was estimated to be 30 million 5 The film was the first Western production shot largely in China s Hengdian World Studios where Hero and House of Flying Daggers had been shot 6 7 Sarah Carter had worked with Natassia Malthe five times before and with Holly Valance three times 7 The actors trained together for three months before going to China where they trained for another month Training included wu shu and kung fu as well as wire training The heat and humidity made the fight scenes particularly challenging Another challenge was translation on set people were speaking English Cantonese Mandarin and the regional dialect of whatever area they were shooting in at the time 7 Pressly had some previous experience with martial arts training with her own trainer for nine years and she had a recurring role in the Mortal Kombat television series 8 Valance had trained in muay thai since her teens and found it made it more difficult to learn kung fu as there were a lot of things she had to relearn 8 Pressly praised the tireless work of director Corey Yuen and the crew saying the crew worked two units 17 hours a day getting four hours of sleep and getting back up and doing it again 7 8 Release editThe film was first released September 7 2006 in Australia 1 The film was released in North America on June 15 2007 without press screenings 9 The Weinstein Company delayed the US release of the film by almost a year 10 Box office edit In non North American markets the film brought in over 7 million at the international box office with almost 1 million in both the UK and Australia In the US the film made 260 713 in its opening weekend 5 It was released into 505 theaters 11 and spent 21 days in theaters closing on July 5 with a domestic gross of 480 813 about 6 4 of the worldwide gross at the time The film grossed 7 7 million worldwide 5 Critical response edit nbsp Jaime Pressly was praised for her performance 9 12 13 Reviews were generally negative On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 33 based on 46 reviews with an average rating of 4 7 10 The site s critics consensus reads With a ridiculous plot and comical acting checking one s brain at the door is required before watching DOA Dead or Alive 14 On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 38 out of 100 based on 8 critics indicating generally unfavorable reviews 15 Joe Leydon of Variety called it a whirring blur of hot babes and cool fights but complained the film is insubstantial and not enough even to appeal to genre fans with lowered expectations suggesting it belongs in the video store and on late night television He described the film as a caffeinated mash up of Enter the Dragon Mortal Kombat Charlie s Angels and a few other films but did praise Yuen for his show stopping spectacles and compared an outdoor sword fight saying it looks like a collaboration between Gene Kelly and Bruce Lee 6 Jack Mathews of the New York Daily News gave the film 1 out of 5 stars calling it laughably silly He said the action was curiously bloodless and the choreography not that good 10 Josh Rosenblatt of the Austin Chronicle panned the film saying the most glaring problem with DOA not that it goes too far but that it doesn t go far enough and called the film A piece of garbage and the best argument for reading books since the first pop up appeared 16 L A Weekly gave the film a favorable review comparing it to Charlie s Angels and praising the director for providing one of the year s purest entertainments and pretty much nonstop fighting mostly in very little clothing with the flair you expect from a master choreographer like Yuen It s awesome 17 Gregory Kirschling of Entertainment Weekly gave it a grade B and wrote If you only ever see one bad movie about warrior chicks who meet on a tropical isle for a fight contest make it DOA Dead or Alive 18 Michael Ferraro from Film Threat credited the film with the unusual accomplishment of following the plot of the game series it is based on even including a volleyball sequence although he is critical there is not all that much plot He described the acting and dialog as atrocious and is bored by the action and fighting but calls the result hilarious and suggested it as the kind of film you might watch with a group of drunken friends adding your own commentary track 19 Kim Newman of The Times gave the film a positive review This is the best film yet adapted from a computer game it doesn t even try to add depth and simply delivers what the fans expect plenty of ninja babes with as few trimmings as possible 20 In 2011 in the book Nightmare Movies Horror on Screen Since the 1960s Newman wrote If I had to pick a game based guilty pleasure it would be DOA Dead or Alive 21 Of the performances some critics were positive about Pressly 9 12 13 22 and negative about Aoki 12 22 Home media edit A DVD of DOA Dead or Alive was released on September 11 2007 In the first week 68 578 units were sold in the United States earning 1 370 874 and a 12 ranking on the week s DVD sales In the United States and Canada the DVD earned 1 9 million in domestic video sales 5 See also editList of films based on video gamesReferences edit a b DOA Dead or Alive at Box Office Mojo DOA DEAD OR ALIVE 15 British Board of Film Classification August 23 2006 Retrieved April 24 2015 DOA Dead or Alive American Film Institute Retrieved January 6 2023 DOA Dead or Alive British Film Institute Archived from the original on August 2 2012 Retrieved November 10 2022 a b c d e f DOA Dead or Alive 2007 The Numbers Nash Information Services LLC Retrieved December 8 2022 a b Joe Leydon June 15 2007 DOA Dead or Alive Variety a b c d SDCC PREVIEW THE LADIES OF D O A DEAD OR ALIVE Sarah Carter Holly Valance and Jaime Pressly share their experiences filming abroad and why they re happy to be home again Wizard 179 July 28 Wizard Entertainment July 21 2006 Archived from the original on July 1 2007 Retrieved August 15 2019 a b c SDCC PREVIEW THE LADIES OF D O A DEAD OR ALIVE Sarah Carter Holly Valance and Jaime Pressly share their experiences filming abroad and why they re happy to be home again Wizard 179 July 28 Wizard Entertainment July 21 2006 Archived from the original on December 4 2007 Retrieved August 15 2019 a b c Tom Russo June 16 2007 In DOA the inspiration and excitement are MIA The Boston Globe Archived from the original on April 26 2017 a b June 16 2007 Jack Mathews New York Daily News They re armed amp frivolous Joshua Rich June 18 2007 Fantastic Four debuts at No 1 Entertainment Weekly a pathetic 232 000 in 505 theaters a ridiculously poor 459 average a b c Stax June 20 2007 DOA Dead or Alive IGN a b Scott Chitwood September 16 2007 DOA Dead or Alive ComingSoon net D O A Dead or Alive 2006 Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Retrieved October 6 2021 nbsp DOA Dead or Alive Reviews Metacritic CBS Interactive Retrieved March 19 2019 Josh Rosenblatt June 22 2007 Movie Review DOA Dead or Alive Austin Chronicle Luke Y Thompson June 13 2007 Film Reviews Fantastic Four Fido Amu L A Weekly Archived from the original on April 25 2017 Retrieved August 14 2019 Gregory Kirschling June 29 2007 DOA Dead or Alive Entertainment Weekly Michael Ferraro June 23 2007 DOA Dead or Alive Film Threat Archived from the original on October 19 2012 Kim Newman September 16 2006 DOA Dead or Alive The Times Archived from the original on August 16 2019 Retrieved August 16 2021 delivers what the fans expect Kim Newman May 10 2011 Nightmare Movies Horror on Screen Since the 1960s 2nd ed Bloomsbury p 579 ISBN 978 1408805039 Retrieved August 15 2019 If I had to pick a game based guilty pleasure it would be DOA Dead or Alive 2006 a b J Doyle Wallis September 11 2007 D O A Dead or Alive DVD Talk External links editDOA Dead or Alive at IMDb nbsp DOA Dead or Alive at LoveHKFilm com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title DOA Dead or Alive amp oldid 1217094472, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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