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Danny Trejo, der Oscar-nominierte Mickey Rourke und Anthony Michael Hall spielen die Hauptrollen in diesem wüsten, actionreichen Rachefeldzug.Danny Trejo, der Oscar-nominierte Mickey Rourke und Anthony Michael Hall spielen die Hauptrollen in diesem wüsten, actionreichen Rachefeldzug.Danny Trejo, der Oscar-nominierte Mickey Rourke und Anthony Michael Hall spielen die Hauptrollen in diesem wüsten, actionreichen Rachefeldzug.
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- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
Radu Andrei Micu
- Washington
- (as Radu Micu)
James Carroll Jordan
- Father Paul
- (as James Jordan)
George Remes
- Deputy Tom Morris
- (as Remes George)
Ioan Cortea
- Deputy Cade Hudson
- (as Ioan Mihai Cortea)
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Danny Trejo is an acquired taste. Since being given cult status by the likes of Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez, fearless Danny has now earned headliner status in movies built around him. Good for Danny, he's paid his dues. That being said, even the iconic presence of Mr. Trejo can't save this direct-to-DVD supernatural western. Trejo has maybe five states of being and facial expression in his acting repertoire. but only two are utilized by the director of this spooky oater. Danny looks grim. Danny looks grimmer. That's all folks. Still he tries, but he's just not cut out for leading man status.
A paper thin plot drags its story out for around 100 minutes here, filling the spaces between the actual story with repetitive gunfights, slow motion death, general mayhem, and an occasional visit to Hell, where the real-life horror show called Mickey Rourke pretends to be Satan (the character is referred to as "The Blacksmith" in the credits). Danny has been betrayed by his homies, the Blackwater Gang. His half brother Red (played by a nearly unrecognizable Anthony Michael Hall) murders him and Danny ends up in Hell. Tortured by Mickey Rourke (in a sleepwalking tour-de-force of acting as Satan), Danny strikes a bargain to win his soul back. Mickey wakes up long enough to accept this bargain using the worst dubbed-in voice for Rourke imaginable. Danny returns to life, and sets out to kill his homies in revenge. End of plot.
This could have been really interesting in the hands of a better director. Unfortunately, no one told the actual director Roel Reiné that he wasn't making a music video. This entire movie is shot in 2-6 second scenes, underlit and too dark to penetrate, too many flashy jumpcuts, etc. If you don't come out of a viewing of this without acquiring epilepsy, lucky you. The end resolution is poorly thought out. Still, the Romanian locations and costumes are worth a look here and earn the first two stars I give. Danny T. gets the other two for really giving his all...I think. Maybe Mickey Monster Rourke slipped Danny one or two of the sleeping pills he must have been gulping down during filming. An interesting/headache inducing flick for those with short attention spans.
A paper thin plot drags its story out for around 100 minutes here, filling the spaces between the actual story with repetitive gunfights, slow motion death, general mayhem, and an occasional visit to Hell, where the real-life horror show called Mickey Rourke pretends to be Satan (the character is referred to as "The Blacksmith" in the credits). Danny has been betrayed by his homies, the Blackwater Gang. His half brother Red (played by a nearly unrecognizable Anthony Michael Hall) murders him and Danny ends up in Hell. Tortured by Mickey Rourke (in a sleepwalking tour-de-force of acting as Satan), Danny strikes a bargain to win his soul back. Mickey wakes up long enough to accept this bargain using the worst dubbed-in voice for Rourke imaginable. Danny returns to life, and sets out to kill his homies in revenge. End of plot.
This could have been really interesting in the hands of a better director. Unfortunately, no one told the actual director Roel Reiné that he wasn't making a music video. This entire movie is shot in 2-6 second scenes, underlit and too dark to penetrate, too many flashy jumpcuts, etc. If you don't come out of a viewing of this without acquiring epilepsy, lucky you. The end resolution is poorly thought out. Still, the Romanian locations and costumes are worth a look here and earn the first two stars I give. Danny T. gets the other two for really giving his all...I think. Maybe Mickey Monster Rourke slipped Danny one or two of the sleeping pills he must have been gulping down during filming. An interesting/headache inducing flick for those with short attention spans.
I saw this movie because i like the story but after watching it i felt its a pretty average movie in fact not worth watching.
The story looks good but implementation is not good at all actions scenes are below average, Trejo looks like little old for this particular role.
Old fashion dialogues, poor acting nothing new in this one,its a western movie which generally good but this doesn't succeeded to provide any entertainment.
It is a action Thriller but nothing in it. its a waste of time. just avoid it
The story looks good but implementation is not good at all actions scenes are below average, Trejo looks like little old for this particular role.
Old fashion dialogues, poor acting nothing new in this one,its a western movie which generally good but this doesn't succeeded to provide any entertainment.
It is a action Thriller but nothing in it. its a waste of time. just avoid it
Westerns... so hard to find a good one, and mixing evil, I mean the devil, guns and horses
after watching "Gallowwalkers" a deep sense of disappointment made me sight with disapproval, because if I remember well I haven't seen a good one since "Good for Nothing" because "True Grit" was just a remake, so cautiously I started watching "Dead in Tombstone". To begin with, Mickey Rourke is more likable than when he was in his youngest days and Danny Trejo no much to say: always looking tough and mean. Both actors are a good-odd combination; one as Lucifer, and the other one as undead, make this clear, not a zombie!, I could say that this is one of the best performances of Danny Trejo; "Guerrero" fitted him like a ring! This movie has the entire elements to keep you entertained, is believable as a western and visually acceptable with its supernatural theme. The direction and writing is at his best, and considering its budget very well done, the editing keeps the pace of the movie and the soundtrack keeps up with it, it reminded me of those old movies where the actors where "forced" to act, back then when CGI wasn't so imposing. Of course this movie is far to be Silverado, but between choosing to watch the latest entry of "Chucky" or "Dead in Tombstone" I'll stick with the black horse and the long leather trench coats, in a way that I wouldn't mind a sequel as long as the story is as good or better than this one, to tell the truth I like this movie better than I did "Machete" with all its stars. Sometimes, less is better!
To all the fans of this genre or the actors involved in the making of this film; I have this to say, "This one will hurt, and not in a funny way, don't do it to yourselves."
Do yourself a favor and miss this film. It tarnishes the good memories we have of these actors with its lackluster existence.
This films Tombstone should read;
"Killed by the epic mediocrity of Director Roel Reiné."
If you truly love watching Danny Trejo, no matter how bad the film he is in, or seeing Mickey Rourke deliver lines as if he was trying to understand a sign language interpreter; even if Anthony Michael Hall can do no wrong in your heart, this is not something you want to see.
It seriously damaged my respect for just about everyone involved in making it come to life.
I am a film editor, cinematographer and even worked as a Zombie stuntman. So, film, and especially cheesy low budget film is an area of expertise for me. I even have the honor of teaching a film class, "Aesthetics of Editing".
So if you got this far, at least you know now I am not just some film bashing wingnut; some jerk with no idea how film is made, why it is good, bad or meh.
Do yourself a favor and miss this film. It tarnishes the good memories we have of these actors with its lackluster existence.
This films Tombstone should read;
"Killed by the epic mediocrity of Director Roel Reiné."
If you truly love watching Danny Trejo, no matter how bad the film he is in, or seeing Mickey Rourke deliver lines as if he was trying to understand a sign language interpreter; even if Anthony Michael Hall can do no wrong in your heart, this is not something you want to see.
It seriously damaged my respect for just about everyone involved in making it come to life.
I am a film editor, cinematographer and even worked as a Zombie stuntman. So, film, and especially cheesy low budget film is an area of expertise for me. I even have the honor of teaching a film class, "Aesthetics of Editing".
So if you got this far, at least you know now I am not just some film bashing wingnut; some jerk with no idea how film is made, why it is good, bad or meh.
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Oh Mickey, What a Pity, I just don't understand.
Rourke plays second-fiddle to Danny Trejo is this average blend of horror and western revenge. He sleep-walks through his role as the devil, who gives Trejo's assassinated gunfighter a chance to return to Earth to avenge those who betrayed him (led by his half-brother Anthony Michael Hall). It's adequate, with plenty of gunfights that become a bit repetitive and suffer too many short cuts.
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- WissenswertesFifth collaboration of Rourke and Trejo. They have previously worked together on Once Upon a Time in Mexico, Point Blank, Animal Factory, and the music clip Hero.
- PatzerMost of the small weapons used during the shooting scene did not exist at that time the movie is set; e.g., a Colt .38 Special Police Service weapon (on markets after the turn of the century) and several Magnum-type revolvers (S & W .357 Magnum) which did not exist before the 1960s. Very special are Guererro's revolvers, which are simply fantasy weapons: a three-barrel Colt Dragoon front mounted on a Le Mat rear end with the Le Mat nine-shot cylinder.
- VerbindungenFollowed by Dead Again in Tombstone (2017)
- SoundtracksBeat the Devil's Tattoo
Written by Peter Hayes, Robert Levon Been, Leah Shapiro
Performed by Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
Courtesy of Vagrant Records
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