When a motley crew of mercenaries challenge each other to hunt down "world famous" martial art master twins the McNamara brothers it turns into who is hunting who. Especially since they choose to hunt on the Mcnamara brothers own private island which seems like a bad plan to begin with.
The Mcnamara bros are no one to fuck with but with their shirts on the brothers look like they'd be easy to fuck with. Both looking like the guy who played Luigi in the live segments of the SuperMario bros super show. They are what you get when you order Chuck Norris on Wish, you get smaller cheap knock offs but for some reason you get two in the pack and they are Canadian. However when the shirts come off these two kung fu hosers are duel Wolverines with expert fighting, tracking and survival skills. The bros are men of little worlds and more action so the villians get most of the lines and personalities. There's a hunter tracker wing of the mercenary gang plus a ninja wing and a special ops wing. All with weird names like Beastmaster and Fatman. The main villian who is totally insane and a hilarious actor , as far as I remember is just called Jake. I remember this cause I kept laughing that the villians had Jake and the Fatman on their team. Yep there's a reference the kids won't get but I don't care.
Come for the cheesy acting and dodgy action in this Canadian answer to Deadly Prey but stay for the super villian esque bad guys and amazing uses of bear traps.
This is actually a sequel but both films are so basically the same it doesnt matter which you see first. But the villians and pace get amped up more in Dragon Hunt. The movie Twin Dragon Encounter has a little more character development and plot but only on comparison to Dragon Hunt. So if you can only handle one Canadian kung fu answer to Surviving the Game then Dragon Hunt is the one.