The Raid: It’s an intense, virtually non-stop series of unbelievable fight sequences set to an electrifying kick-ass score by Linkin Park vocalist, keyboardist and rhythm guitarist Mike Shinoda and reaffirms Gareth Evans’ reputation as a director to watch and further confirms Iko Uwais’ status as both an outstanding fight choreographer and as one of world’s most impressive new action movie stars.
The Raid (Momentum Pictures) blasts onto DVD and Blu-ray on the 24th September and to celebrate, we have super, cool exclusive bag and a DVD to give away!
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The director of The Raid, Gareth Evans, was born where:
- A) Wales
B) Japan
C) Indonesia
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