Never Surrender Page #2

Synopsis: From the cage to the big screen, the world's greatest Mixed Martial Arts Champions come together for the first time in a major motion picture. When an MMA world champion is lured into the illegal world of underground cage fighting by an elusive promoter, he quickly realizes that the only way out is to kill or to be killed. In a place where some fight for glory and some fight for the fight; he will fight for his life. Now, in his greatest effort to come out on top, he can never look back; never show weakness, never leave...and NEVER SURRENDER.
Director(s): Hector Echavarria
Production: Grindstone Entertainment Group
 
IMDB:
2.7
R
Year:
2009
87 min
Website
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- We already forgot about you.

Sh*t, you ain't half

as big as you look on TV.

Why don't you just do

like you do when you fight

and run away- all of you bunch

of f***ing track stars?

I don't think you guys

even know how to fight

on the friggin' streets.

We only fight

in the cage, homie.

He says- he says

"We only fight in the f***ing cage. "

You gotta pivot

when you punch.

You been drinking, huh?

I love this place, man!

Yeah, we get to drink

and take out the trash.

Enjoy the rest

of your night.

Call us if you

need anything.

All right, guys.

Peace, bro!

Peace.

- Hey, ah!

- Hey!

So, look, can we go in?

Well, uh, so looks like you won

your fight tonight, huh?

You think you're

a tough guy now?

- Well, how about that rematch then?

- Let's do it.

Now can we go in?

I love it when

he does that.

Look at this.

- Hey!

- Hey, look who's there.

Hey, I want you

to meet my pop.

Oh my God.

Look at you.

Look at- you look great!

How are you?

How are you?

Hey, Pop,

how are you doing?

- Have a seat.

- Get up, get up.

- Sit down.

- Good to see you, sir.

- How are you?

- Good, thank you.

Sit down.

Look at-

you look amazing.

This guy is the best

fighter I have ever seen.

No, I mean it.

I've known you-

I don't know

how many years I've known you

and he has never...

never asked me

for a favor

or tried to strong-arm me

for anything.

How old were you

when I first met you?

- 17.

- 17. My God.

You know why

I like you, Diego?

Because you are

a fighter.

Not like half these f***in' pussies

that think they're fighters.

You are a real fighter

in the true sense.

Well, I couldn't have done it

without you, my friend.

There's a lot you

can learn from him.

If there's anything

you need-

anything- you know

where to come.

Huh?

Thank you, sir.

- Cheers, guys.

- Definitely.

- Cheers.

- To Diego!

- Hey!

- To the party!

Oh, look at the party.

Let's hit that

dance floor, friends.

All right.

- Diego, you sure you don't want to come?

- Nah, you guys go.

- I'm tired, man.

- All right.

You don't feel like

dancing, Mr. Carter?

No, not particularly, no.

Well, that's okay.

I can get your

attention in other ways.

Oh my God.

Who is that?

Hold on.

Just stay here.

I'll be right back.

- What'll it be?

- Gin and tonic for me.

What's your name?

Sandra.

I saw you

in the cage today.

- So you know who I am.

- I can give you what you want.

And what exactly

do I want?

You'll have

to follow me.

I'm not big

on surprises.

If I'm going to follow you,

I want to know

- exactly where we're going.

- A fight, Mr. Diego.

One that I guarantee

you have never seen before.

Lead the way.

Have a nice evening,

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David Storey

David Malcolm Storey (13 July 1933 – 27 March 2017) was an English playwright, screenwriter, award-winning novelist and a professional rugby league player. He won the Booker Prize in 1976 for his novel Saville. He also won the MacMillan Fiction Award for This Sporting Life in 1960. more…

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