Randy Couture Movies
A native of Lynnwood, WA, Randy Couture established himself as one of the top-tiered Mixed Martial Arts champions and professional Greco-Roman wrestlers in the world. Couture served six years in the army, where he subjected himself to intense training as a boxer alongside the standard basic-training routines. He then underwent 25 years of training as a Greco-Roman wrestler and delved into MMA with full abandon, cultivating a unique fighting method dubbed "Ground and Pound" that involved flooring and pinning down an opponent and pounding the individual with one's fists. Occupationally, Couture held a six-year post as a strength conditioning and assistant wrestling coach at Oregon State University. In 1997 (at age 33), he formally entered the Ultimate Fighting Championship competitions and chalked up a formidable record, courageously taking on, and defeating, such formidable opponents as Chuck Liddell, Pedro Rizzo, and Kevin Randleman; he also moved into announcing on pay-per-view fighting events.In terms of film work, the majority of Couture's early on-camera appearances consist, unsurprisingly, of live wrestling and MMA events. He moved into dramatic roles, however, under the aegis of no less than David Mamet, in the esteemed playwright-cum-director's 2008 martial arts saga Redbelt. Coincident with this, Couture also signed on to star opposite Rob Schneider and David Carradine in the crime comedy Big Stan (2008) and appeared as the villain in the straight-to-DVD Universal sequel The Scorpion King 2: Rise of a Warrior. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide
Sylvester Stallone gears up for a men-on-a-mission film with the Nu Image/Millennium Films war picture The Expendables. Jason Statham and Jet Li co-star alongside the brawny filmmaker as a group of mercenaries who undertake a near-impossible operation to overthrow a dictator in South America. Mickey Rourke, Eric Roberts, Terry Crews, and UFC star Randy Couture co-star in the action-packed production. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, (more)
Tim Allen and Chiwetel Ejiofor co-star in writer/director David Mamet's martial arts drama Redbelt. Ejiofor plays Mike Terry, a jujitsu master who co-runs a very modest martial arts studio in Los Angeles with his bossy wife, Sondra (Alice Braga). Mike demonstrates an unwavering commitment to his craft and draws a cadre of defiantly loyal pupils including Joe (Max Martini), an LAPD cop. All told, it appears that he has chosen a peaceful and conflict-free path in life. The dedicated martial artist's fate takes an unanticipated turn, however, one evening when a young woman named Laura (Emily Mortimer) bursts into the academy in a state of near hysteria, and reaches for a policeman's gun when he tries to restrain her. One thing leads to another, and before long, Laura is regularly receiving martial arts lessons from Mike. As master begins to teach pupil and his martial arts philosophies emerge, his path also crisscrosses with that of a Hollywood movie star, Chet Frank (Tim Allen), when he saves the fellow from a beating at a local club and gets invited (along with Sondra) to Chet's house for dinner. Chet extends gestures of friendship, and Mike's guard breaks down; he speaks openly and candidly of a special martial arts method he employs that requires one of the participants to "assume a handicap." In time, the association with Chet leads to involvement in the motion-picture industry, and relations with a bevy of characters who aren't exactly what they seem -- including a pay-per-view fight mogul (Ricky Jay) and Chet's slimy and manipulative manager (Joe Mantegna). ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Chiwetel Ejiofor, Emily Mortimer, (more)
Deuce Bigalow star Rob Schneider writes and stars in this comedy about a nerdy con man whose swindling ways ultimately land him a stiff prison sentence. Terrified at the prospect of being raped while serving time, the diminutive convict-to-be enlists the aid of a respected kung-fu expert in teaching him how to properly defend himself. Once inside, however, he finds his kung-fu serving as a catalyst for peace between the many warring factions. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Rob Schneider, David Carradine, (more)

- 2008
- PG13
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Travel back to the beginning and watch as a legend is born in this prequel to The Scorpion King from Highlander and Resident Evil: Extinction director Russell Mulcahy. Having watched his father die at the hands of the king, young Mathayus (Randy Couture) embarks on a lifelong quest for vengeance that will transform him into a warrior whose very name has the power to strike fear into the heart of the ancient world. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Michael Copon, Randy Couture, (more)

- 2007
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Maximum MMA Presents: Sportfight - Evolution showcases a number of the most well-known fighters in mixed martial arts facing off against one another in a serious battle of strength, endurance, and will. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Ed Herman, Chris Leben, (more)
Ultimate Fighting Championship, Vol. 74: Respect features a night of mixed martial-arts action that includes a title tilt between Randy Couture and Gabriel Gonzaga, a battle between lightweights Roger Huerta and Alberto Crane, and a bout between middleweights Kendall Grove and Patrick Cote. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Randy Couture, Gabriel Gonzaga, (more)
From the producers of The Rookie and Remember the Titans comes an inspirational sports drama detailing the true story of a down-on-his-luck football fan whose dreams of standing shoulder-to-shoulder with the best of the gridiron became a once-in-a-lifetime reality when he took part in an open tryout organized by Philadelphia Eagles coach Dick Vermeil. Vince Papale (Mark Wahlberg) was a 30-year-old substitute teacher and part-time bartender who had never even played college football. When Coach Vermeil (Greg Kinnear) made the unprecedented announcement that he would be holding open tryouts for the Philadelphia Eagles, Papale would go against incredible odds to live the dream and experience every fan's biggest fantasy. With a position on the Eagles secured and a new life path forged out of little more than determination and persistence, Papale takes to the field to experience the life-altering rush of running yards as a stadium full of cheering fans burst from their seats to support the hometown hero who proved it's never too late to take control of your own destiny. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Mark Wahlberg, Greg Kinnear, (more)

- 2005
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The first season of Spike TV's reality series The Ultimate Fighter finds 16 of the nation's best mixed fighters vying for the Ultimate Fighting Championship. Eight of these are Light Heavyweights, and eight are Middleweights, divided into two teams and coached by past UFC winners Randy Couture and Chuck Liddell. "Team Couture" includes Light Heavyweights Stephen Bonnar, Christopher Sanford, Lodune Sincaid and Mike Swick, and Middleweights Alex Karalexis, Chris Leben, Nathan Quarry and Jason Thacker. "Team Liddell" includes Light Heavyweights Forrest Griffin, Sam Hoger, Alex Schoenauer and Bobby Southworth, and Middleweights Kenny Florian, Josh Koscheck, Josh Rafferty, Diego Sanchez. One by one, the contestants square off in a series of boxing, kickboxing and martial arts rounds at the UFC's traditional stamping grounds, the Octagon. The festivities conclude with a 2 1/2 hour "Ultimate Finale" in Las Vegas, featuring the finalists--the first time this UFC events has been telecast on free over-the-air TV. Handling the Season One hosting chores is singer Willa Ford. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Willa Ford, Randy Couture, (more)
Ultimate Fighting Championship, Volume 54: Boiling Point captures an evening of mixed-martial arts action. The bouts include champion Chuck Liddell defending his title against Jeremy Horn. The program includes seven other bouts and feature such famous fighters as Diego Sanchez, Frank Trigg, and Randy "The Natural" Couture. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

- 2005
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Sportfight, Vol. 15: Tribute to Randy Couture contains footage of a variety of mixed martial arts fighters in action. In addition to bouts involving Pat Healy, Dennis David, and Enoch Wilson, this release features champion fighter Couure offering advice on how the viewer can win a mixed marital arts battle. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
A thief and a lawman join forces to hunt down a common enemy in this action thriller. Tony Fait (DMX) is a master thief who, along with his crew (Gabrielle Union, Anthony Anderson, and Drag-On), pulls off a major score when they steal a cache of highly valuable black diamonds. However, the hard-as-nails Tony has a soft spot for his young daughter Vanessa (Paige Hurd), and Ling (Mark Dacascos), a former detective turned ruthless criminal, kidnaps Vanessa, demanding a ransom from Tony for her return -- the stash of black diamonds. The jewels have already been stolen, however, from Tony's fence Archie (Tom Arnold), and are now in the hands of a powerful underworld boss (Chi McBride). Determined to get back his daughter whatever the cost, Tony and his gang set out to find both Ling and the diamonds, but he soon gets some invaluable help from an unlikely corner -- Su (Jet Li), a government agent from Taiwan who was once Ling's partner, and has an old score to settle with him. Cradle 2 the Grave also features Kelly Hu and Roxana Brusso. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide


















