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Zarkorr! The Invader

  • 1996
  • PG
  • 1 Std. 20 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
3,7/10
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Zarkorr! The Invader (1996)
Alien-InvasionKaijuScience-Fiction

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAn "average" postal worker is informed by a tiny alien hologram which looks like a teenage girl that he is the "choosen one" to destroy a giant reptile to save the Earth.An "average" postal worker is informed by a tiny alien hologram which looks like a teenage girl that he is the "choosen one" to destroy a giant reptile to save the Earth.An "average" postal worker is informed by a tiny alien hologram which looks like a teenage girl that he is the "choosen one" to destroy a giant reptile to save the Earth.

  • Regie
    • Aaron Osborne
    • Michael Deak
  • Drehbuch
    • Neal Marshall Stevens
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Franklin A. Vallette
    • Don Yanan
    • Peter Looney
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    3,7/10
    460
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Aaron Osborne
      • Michael Deak
    • Drehbuch
      • Neal Marshall Stevens
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Franklin A. Vallette
      • Don Yanan
      • Peter Looney
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    Franklin A. Vallette
    Franklin A. Vallette
    • Horrace
    Don Yanan
    Don Yanan
    • Dunk
    Peter Looney
    • Billy
    Billy Mchenry
    • Al
    • (as Dyer McHenry)
    Rhys Pugh
    • Tommy Ward
    • (as Rees Christian Pugh)
    Torie Lee Lynch
    • Proctor
    • (as Torie Lynch)
    Stan Chambers
    Stan Chambers
    • Stan
    Elizabeth Anderson
    • Elizabeth Anderson
    Robert Craighead
    Robert Craighead
    • Marty Karlson
    Dileen Nesson
    • Debby Dalverson
    Deprise Grossman
    • Stephanie Martin
    Mary Ostow
    • Reporter
    Jim Glassman
    • Stage Manager
    Emmett Grennan
    • Crew Member
    Mike Terner
    • Guard One
    Robert J. Ferrelli
    • Guard Two
    Ron Barnes
    • Larry Bates
    Mark Costello
    Mark Costello
    • George Ray
    • (as Mark Hamilton)
    • Regie
      • Aaron Osborne
      • Michael Deak
    • Drehbuch
      • Neal Marshall Stevens
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    1Zarkorr

    Stinks

    This movie stinks. IMDb needs negative numbers in its rating system to properly evaluate this turkey. The acting is either wooden or over the top; the film was apparently NOT written by anyone in particular; and the monster scenes were mediocre at best. Even as a movie driven solely by the monster scenes, those shots were so disappointing that they could not inspire any sympathy for the rest of the movie. I want the 80 minutes of my life back that this movie stole.
    4zineland

    It's So...so-so!

    OK, so it's a silly movie, but I think they knew that when they made it. And there are some neat little twists on the otherwise tired, overdone "Godzilla"-type genre. Borrowed a tape just because I knew someone in it, but I did loan it out to a couple pals, who also kinda liked it.
    213Funbags

    Makes Godzilla look exciting.

    This movie has absolutely no action and a dumb story that is way too long. It could have been cut down to trailer length and you wouldn't miss anything. The only interesting things in this mess are the elderly man who wears a diamond engagement ring and the fact that the writers have no clue what an arc welder is. Ending my sentence with a preposition is better writing than the poop these fools put on film.
    4Hey_Sweden

    Not as much fun as one might like.

    "Zarkorr" is a colossal beast (over 180 feet tall) unleashed by an alien intelligence and let loose on Earth. These same aliens select the most average doofus in the U.S. of A., a postal employee named Tommy (Rhys Pugh), to be the saviour of the human race. They give him the bare minimum of information through the use of a hologram (played as a miniature valley girl by Torie Lynch), and tell him that if he tries to avoid responsibility, Zarkorr will track him down and destroy him. Tommy's mission gets off to a VERY bad start, but he does convert a cryptozoologist (Deprise Grossman) and a cop (Mark Costello) to his cause.

    Even at a fairly brief running time of 76 minutes, this Full Moon debacle is a hard slog for a while. Its hero is a useless, whiny lump who only becomes more engaging as a character towards the end. But the hacker character - excuse me, "cybernaut" - played by Charles Schneider is far and away the most intolerable idiot in this turkey. You can't wait for his scenes to be over. The scientist and the cop were the two main characters who didn't get on this viewers' last nerve.

    Unfortunately, too much of the running time here is devoted to uninspired banter between the unlikely heroes as they endlessly talk about how to defeat the creature. (Apparently, there's not a single man-made weapon on Earth that can harm it.) Zarkorr itself is fun - for a bargain basement knock off of Godzilla, anyway - but its admittedly cool scenes of destruction only take up about 10% of those 76 minutes. And those 76 minutes don't exactly fly by.

    Die hard devotees of these types of films may find more value here, but this viewer found it too tiresome overall.

    Four out of 10.
    2chrono-1

    This movie belongs in the bottom 100.

    This is an utterly forgettable picture. A friend of mine picked it up in a bargain bin at a local rental place for $.50. He should have demanded a refund. Or at least a discount.

    The plot is something like this: A giant monster threatens the earth and aliens decide that the most average human being on the planet must be chosen to save the earth. Thus a tiny holographic space alien appears before a postal worker and tells him that he's "it."

    The devil is in the details when it's time to rate a movie, and on that count Zarkorr! The Invader fails miserably. The monster Zarkorr only has a few brief moments on the screen, totaling maybe 5 minutes tops (with a generous estimate). The cute alien hologram has even less screen time and might be the most interesting character to look at, and only because she's wearing a "teeny bopper" stereotype outfit, complete with a teasingly short pleated skirt. The climactic final battle with the monster is over before you can say "Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, over." In the next moment you are left to ponder whether you've just experienced a train wreck or if someone just drained 3 pints of blood out of you.

    Admittedly though, this movie did deliver one line that my friends and I to this day still repeat and laugh at and was about the only bright spot in this otherwise abysmal picture. As the cast of "protagonists" is being "interrogated" by the fuzz, one of them responds to the questions with the statement "What are you, some kind of a question asker?" It is delivered in such a preposterous manner that if you're sitting with a group of friends (who won't be your friends long if you actually talked your friend into watching this) you may actually experience a howl or two of incredulous laughter.

    While this is no Manos or Eegah (It's not even bad enough to be classically bad) this movie will still bore you with its awful dialog, unimaginative characters, and nonexistent special effects and still deserves to inhabit the bottom 100.

    1.5/10

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    Verwandte Interessen

    Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith in Men in Black (1997)
    Alien-Invasion
    Haruo Nakajima in Godzilla - Das Original (1954)
    Kaiju
    James Earl Jones and David Prowse in Star Wars: Episode V - Das Imperium schlägt zurück (1980)
    Science-Fiction

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      One of the buildings Zarkorr destroys as he crosses the Arizona-New Mexico border belongs to the A-Cycle Light Company, named after a weapon from the 1965 Godzilla movie Invasion of Astro-Monster.
    • Crazy Credits
      Highlights from the film play over the closing credits.
    • Verbindungen
      Edited from Shrunken Heads (1994)
    • Soundtracks
      Zarkorr!
      Written and produced by 'Fuzzbee Morse'

      Performed by 'Fuzzbee Morse'

      Published by Fuzzbee Music, BMI

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 4. Juli 2015 (Vereinigtes Königreich)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Zarkorr, el invasor
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Full Moon Entertainment
      • Monster Island Entertainment
      • Tanna Productions
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      • 1 Std. 20 Min.(80 min)
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