Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAfter a civil war in Hell, Lucifer has been defeated and the Key to Hell is in Lord Desecrater's grasp. However, the rebellious Dominator has his own thoughts and keeps the Key to Hell away ... Alles lesenAfter a civil war in Hell, Lucifer has been defeated and the Key to Hell is in Lord Desecrater's grasp. However, the rebellious Dominator has his own thoughts and keeps the Key to Hell away from Lord Desecrater and is forced to fight off his forces including three other demons - ... Alles lesenAfter a civil war in Hell, Lucifer has been defeated and the Key to Hell is in Lord Desecrater's grasp. However, the rebellious Dominator has his own thoughts and keeps the Key to Hell away from Lord Desecrater and is forced to fight off his forces including three other demons - Decimator, Extricator and Lady Violator. While on Earth, undertaker and exocrist Dr. Payne... Alles lesen
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- Dominator
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- Fina Payne
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- Tara Payne
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- Lady Violator
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- Decimator
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- Molly Payne
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The Dominator movie of 2003 is a hellish festival of Rock n' Roll references, Heavy Metal, British humour, all-round-cheesiness and overall insanity that makes it a fantastic piece of British cinema; hate it or love it, this is one monstrous movie.
Alan Grant's script is made of some truly mad stuff and it goes so well for this type of movie; badass monster rockstars swinging samurai swords about and blowing up skeletons with electricity while fighting (and shagging) buxom ladies. It's all great fun and the visuals aid this.
Don't get me wrong, in terms of CGI movies Dominator has done nothing to push the category any further and even though it was made in 2003, the programs used to make it are now primitive and in some cases ruin the experience, but nonetheless it works well with this type of movie. Plus, I can't blame Renga Media as, after all, it was made on a tiny budget - this sort of movies can't really be criticised for their obvious shortcomings, but a huge budget movie using terrible special effects is something that should be criticised. Plus, it has made Dominator stand out.
The cast is made up of a good list of stars, such as Ingrid Pitt and Doug Bradley. Dani Filth is insanely fitting for his role, but sometimes he just overdoes it and you can tell he's spitting when he says "power". If anything, Tara Harley is someone who isn't very good, but she did extremely well at sounding bitter at discovering Dominator's little sin with her sister.
This is an unbelievable piece of cinema, and Renga Media will ensure you will never look at CGI the same way again, but be warned that this is something not for everyone.
However they must have added some new scenes as the film that I saw had Mark and Lardy (why? - their talents were wasted) and music by Killing Mode and other Brighton based bands.
At the preview, I was first surprised to see that the audience consisted of only regulars from the local rock clubs. After making enquires, I found out that it was because there were people in the Brighton 'Rock Scene' who had been associated with the film. Everyone there knew someone who had something to do with this film (including me) so you would have thought that the audience would have been biased towards liking it...or even just polite about it to save their mates' feelings?
Nah, it was that bad, people were walking out throughout the whole thing. I never fall asleep during films, but I had trouble keeping awake it was so boring. Unfortunately I could not say the same for most of the audience as you could hear snoring throughout the whole cinema.
The animation was sooooo poor. I've seen better graphics on a Nintendo (i'm talking SNES NOT Game cube!), the story line was non existant and I've seen better acting on an episode of Sunset Beach.
Please do not waste your time watching this - even if you are the biggest Cradle of Filth fan. I can't look at Dani Filth now without laughing out loud.
At this preview some of the cast were there - Doug Bradley (from such films as Hellraiser, Hellraiser 2, Hellraiser 3 Hellra...oh all of the other Hellraiser films - get the feeling he is typecast as Pinhead?!) and Ingrid Pitt. I don't think that they noticed that everyone there was moaning about the film as there are rumours of a sequel. Why??
I can honestly say that I have never seen such a bad film in all of my life. You would have to pay me to watch it again, it's that bad.
In a nutshell: It's a feature-length coffee commercial which thinks it's the bee's knees. It is that awful.
I can forgive it looking like a high-school project gone wrong, that really isn't the issue, the problem is that it's so busy trying to be deliberately bad, it ends up being genuinely bad in every sense. Every voice actor on it seemed smug about their involvement, the sound quality was lamentable, it was BORING in the extreme.
There's little more to say, my dismay forced me to remove this insult to my wit from the DVD player after mere minutes, I've seen 'real life' stories that probably have a smaller budget completely blow this out of the water.
If the idea of this movie appeals, please go ahead and resent the money you wasted. Perhaps it'll go some way to repaying the poor, wretched publisher who allowed this thing onto DVD in the first place. I'd give it a zero rating if I could.
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- WissenswertesWas originally planned in 2000 to be a downloadable episodic series with characters built on Cinema 4D, Poser and Lightwave (3D design and animation applications), but production stopped when director Tony Luke was diagnosed with a form of lung cancer. Having survived cancer, Tony Luke was presented with a deal to make Dominator a feature movie for the Sci-Fi channel and because of its roots as a manga, it was wrongly classed as anime by them. With only limited time and an extremely strict deadline, only so much work was put into the movie, meaning that visuals were 'blown up' and so many things such as textures could not be reworked.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Jambareeqi Reviews: Dominator (2013)