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Nikos the Impaler

  • 2003
  • 1 Std. 40 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
3,7/10
644
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Nikos the Impaler (2003)
B-HorrorSlasher HorrorHorrorKomödieThriller

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuDue to a botched robbery attempt, a ruthless Romanian barbarian is somehow resurrected in modern day New York and begins wreaking havok on a small Manhattan art-house. Chaos ensues as the pa... Alles lesenDue to a botched robbery attempt, a ruthless Romanian barbarian is somehow resurrected in modern day New York and begins wreaking havok on a small Manhattan art-house. Chaos ensues as the patrons of the establishment band together to fight for their lives.Due to a botched robbery attempt, a ruthless Romanian barbarian is somehow resurrected in modern day New York and begins wreaking havok on a small Manhattan art-house. Chaos ensues as the patrons of the establishment band together to fight for their lives.

  • Regie
    • Andreas Schnaas
  • Drehbuch
    • Ted Geoghegan
    • Andreas Schnaas
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Joe Zaso
    • Felissa Rose
    • Andreas Schnaas
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    3,7/10
    644
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    • Regie
      • Andreas Schnaas
    • Drehbuch
      • Ted Geoghegan
      • Andreas Schnaas
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Joe Zaso
      • Felissa Rose
      • Andreas Schnaas
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    Joe Zaso
    Joe Zaso
    • Frank Heller
    Felissa Rose
    Felissa Rose
    • Sandra Kane
    Andreas Schnaas
    • Nikos
    Antonio Tomahawk
    • Vajk
    Frank Franconeri
    Frank Franconeri
    • Bran
    Daniel Alvaro
    • Vlad
    Mike Marino
    Mike Marino
    • Torn Face Romanian
    Hugh C. Daly
    Hugh C. Daly
    • King
    • (as Hugh Daly)
    • …
    Erotida Cruz
    • Queen…
    Fred Cerniglia
    • Son
    Brenda Abbandandolo
    • Daisy
    Joseph Michael Lagana
    • Pete
    Joe Lattanzi
    • Ryan
    Alicia Tsai
    Alicia Tsai
    • Anna
    Rachel Price
    • Student
    Danielle Rosenthal
    • Student
    Danny Lopes
    Danny Lopes
    • Student
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    • Student
    • Regie
      • Andreas Schnaas
    • Drehbuch
      • Ted Geoghegan
      • Andreas Schnaas
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    4BA_Harrison

    Pretty lame splatter-fest, but worth a go for a laugh or two.

    You've got to admire Andreas Schnaas: despite no discernible talent for film-making, he's been churning out low-budget gore movies since 1987. I first experienced his bargain basement horror 15 years ago with the abominable 'Zombie 90' , and I recently picked up 'Nikos the Impaler' in the hope that maybe he had improved somewhat over the last decade and a half. No prizes for guessing that he hasn't!

    This tale of a bloodthirsty 11th century barbarian brought to life in present day New York features some of the worst direction, editing and acting it has ever been my misfortune to witness. Schnaas and his team seem to have no idea how to piece a film together, but somehow, despite this (or because of this), 'Nikos' turned out to be fairly entertaining—a case of a film being made bearable due to its utter crapness. Of course it doesn't hurt that Schnaas loads his film with joke-shop gore and includes a gratuitous shower scene for the blokes (albeit one featuring a skanky woman with bad tattoos).

    Schnaas's first film to be made in America, 'Nikos' starts off slowly, and the first half an hour is a real chore to sit through. After that, the blood starts to flow and fans of no-budget gore-fests will love the OTT death scenes. The unrealistic no-frills splatter FX come thick and fast and are good for a laugh, if nothing else.

    Nikos, the big bad Romanian who is resurrected when blood is accidentally splashed on his mask at a museum/gallery, slices and dices his way through the cast, splashing blood and body parts all over the place. After slaughtering the people in the gallery, he continues his killing spree on the streets of the Big Apple, wasting the occupants of a cinema, the staff of a gym and finally some people in a video shop. At this point the movie goes completely bonkers, and Schnaas throws in some ninjas, a vampire and Hitler for good measure!

    Sounds like fun, doesn't it? Well, for a while it is, but the lack of a decent plot and any evidence of technical ability from the makers ensures that proceedings become tedious before long. There's only so many inept beheadings you can take before you start longing for the end credits to roll instead.
    wolaf90044

    A really cool low budget splatter-flick, just like it says on the cover.

    This movie is obviously a low budget splatter-flick as clearly expressed on the cover. I don't understand why reviewers are expecting great acting and Hollywood special effects. This is a project done by people who really just love what they do, and they do it for free. If you're looking for Hollywood stuff then watch Hollywood stuff. I personally enjoy this movie very much and I suggest it often because I personally know what it's like to create with no capitol. I rarely see a big budget film that sticks in my mind long enough to recommend it to others. Niko's decapitates and disembowels New York with no big names and zero budget. Andreas Schnaas writes, directs, acts and creates his own special effects. He will make it happen with rocks and dirt if he has to. Hollywood needs a thousand hands and millions of dollars and can't even do remakes well the majority of the time. Peace.
    1kristian-bakdal

    crappy acting...crappy killing...crappy filming...crappy music...crappy everything

    Wow, I'm rather amazed I've seen a lot of bad horror movies in my life, but this one is probably the worst yet. I haven't seen any of Andreas Schnaas' other movie, but from what I've read this is his best movie. So I might just have to see the rest to see if it's really possible to make anything worse then this one. The acting was crappy, not really the biggest surprise this is after all a low-budget B-movie. But usually B-movie know how to make fun/interesting killing. This is not the case in Nikos. Basically Nikos is just a crappy Jason-clone who walks around killing people with his big-ass broadsword. and that's all he does! A guy walking around killing people with a big sword can actually make a decent movie, if the killer does it in new and interesting ways. Nikos doesn't do that, he just lobs of people's heads (with a few exceptions not may though).

    I wouldn't recommend this money to my worst enemy, no one should be made to watch this movie, it's simply too crappy.
    6Tromafreak

    New School Gore: Extreme Awsomeness

    Aw, come on, another shot-on-video horror movie? Wait, what's that? Starring the Legendary Felissa Rose? And a special appearance by Lloyd Kaufman? Directed by Andreas Schnaas??? Well, hot damn, I'm sold. This gore-drenched super-8-epic begins in 11th Century Romania. A Barbarian with a chip on his shoulder, Nikos, kills and eats just about anyone he feels like. One night, some torch-baring Romanians finally put an end to the monster, in a scene right out of Anthropophagus, simply gruesome. Fast forward to present day New York. Somehow, Nikos is resurrected in a Museum, when blood touches his mask, whatever. After a lot of dialog, and not much else, Nikos slaughters nearly everyone in sight, right before taking it to the streets of New York City to make up for lost time. Nikos goes on a rampage, slaughtering everyone in his path, to a mostly speed-metal soundtrack. As if senseless mutilations weren't enough, Nikos eventually resurrects Hitler to join him, along with a zombie, a vampire, and even some Ninja's for good measure. That actually sounds pretty stupid, now that I think about it. Stupid, but completely Hardcore. Andreas Schnaas has mastered the art of the gore film.

    That's right, gang, German Gore has invaded the U.S. although things seemed a little more German in Germany, oh well. If you dig excessive (comical) gore, and don't mind watching something that didn't take $80 Million to make, you might not hate Nikos The Impaler, and if you're slightly disturbed, like someone I know, you might even develop an affection for it. Just about as gory as Schnaas's previous sin, Zombie Doom, although, it's not every day you see senior citizens slaughtered so graphically, so, obviously, in some ways, Nikos is better, especially if you consider that shower scene. This Schnaas guy obviously has a love for classic gore, it shows in his creativity, we need more guys out there like this lunatic. Nikos The Impaler isn't nearly as terrible as some of these other reviews might imply, seriously, it isn't that bad. For something that is THAT bad, check out Zombie '90, and this one will look real interesting, real fast. Who the hell cares, anyway? Starring Felissa Rose!! That fact alone should make up for any inconvenience Nikos may cause. 8/10
    1The-Horror-of-it-All

    Ridiculous

    This movie is ridiculous. Let me add that it is fun to sit around with a bunch of friends and watch, and there's two ways to go about it. You can either put it on mute, and make up your own lines, or turn it up and listen to the ridiculous dialogue and hear people with no talent (for the most part) deliver lines. Nikos is a Romanian Barbarian or something who gets killed or something and some buffoons bring him back in modern day New York. He then proceeds to run rampant around awful sets and the few places that the film makers were allowed to shoot. Bloods flows. Much blood. I think the f/x are fantastic for what the $3.50 budget allowed. The team does a great job with what they had, and I'm guessing it was not that much. Then there's your lead characters. The guy that plays Frank has got to be kidding me. Ham is not the word. He seems to stumble throughout the film as though he's in the worst cartoon to date. Get a paper route my man. Felissa Rose, the one with the mouth from Sleepaway Camp, has her moments. But they're generally not when she's talking. Darian Caine skanks up and gets naked. There's a girl in this film, I think she's supposed to be Velma from Scooby-Doo, but she's a bit less believable than the cartoon character. There's also a bunch of doofy college kids and some dude with huge clownish hair. As for the people I have mentioned, I'm surprised they can read. Congrats. Then there's a dozen or so cops walking around this picture. I think they had 3 costumes between them all. My heart bleeds for the two officers in the movie theater, as their goofy uniforms almost take away from the fact that they're amongst a handful of people in this movie who actually belong on a screen. The short cop throws in some ham for us, the tall cop actually shows concern for the situation(he probably got fined for actually acting) and then tosses in some blatant Schnaas plugs. What does all of this mean? Rent it, buy it, steal it, whatever.....get a group of friends and watch the blood flow. That's why you get this movie. Schnaas obviously had a lot of fun throwing this together, using what he had, stretching it out, and Schnaasing it up as Nikos.

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      The movie was shot in 2002 using the Canon XL1 camera (standard definition) with Zeiss prime lenses. RatPack Productions also decided to use this movie as a launching pad for a new prototype device called the PNS, which had a spinning prism meant to give the image a more diffuse film look. The device often created sound problems on set and sometimes didn't work at all. It would rob the camera of light and quality and was considered a major mistake to use by the production crew, but RatPack insisted on it.
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      Brunette Cop: [while "Violent Shit 3" is playing in the theatre] Look at this violent shit!

      Blonde Cop: I don't know, not really in the best taste for tonight isn't it?

      Brunette Cop: You've got that right, I hate this stuff.

    • Alternative Versionen
      The UK release was cut, the distributor was required to reduce images of sexualised violence during a fatal attack in order to obtain an 18 classification and in accordance with BBFC policy and VRA 1984. An uncut classification was not available.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Nikos: Behind the Screams (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Nikos the Impaler
      Lyrics and Vocals by Andreas Schnaas

      Written and Performed by Marc Trinkhaus

      Recorded at GitWiz Studio, Germany

      Engineered, Mixed and Mastered by Marc Trinkhaus at GitWiz Studio

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 8. März 2003 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Deutschland
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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      • Nikos
    • Drehorte
      • Long Island, New York, USA
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • C.C. Becker Productions
      • Cinema Image Productions
      • JHD productions
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      • 1 Std. 40 Min.(100 min)
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      • 1.33 : 1(original aspect ratio)
      • 1.78 : 1

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