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La guerra infinita

Título original: Ragewar
  • 1984
  • PG-13
  • 1h 13min
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4.6/10
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La guerra infinita (1984)
Official Home Video Trailer
Reproducir trailer1:58
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64 fotos
Ciencia FicciónEspada y hechiceríaFantasíaTerror

Un mago demoníaco desafía a un programador informático a una batalla de tecnología contra hechicería, con la novia del programador como premio.Un mago demoníaco desafía a un programador informático a una batalla de tecnología contra hechicería, con la novia del programador como premio.Un mago demoníaco desafía a un programador informático a una batalla de tecnología contra hechicería, con la novia del programador como premio.

  • Dirección
    • David Allen
    • Charles Band
    • John Carl Buechler
  • Guionistas
    • Charles Band
    • Alan J. Adler
    • Rosemarie Turko
  • Elenco
    • Jeffrey Byron
    • Richard Moll
    • Leslie Wing
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    4.6/10
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    • Dirección
      • David Allen
      • Charles Band
      • John Carl Buechler
    • Guionistas
      • Charles Band
      • Alan J. Adler
      • Rosemarie Turko
    • Elenco
      • Jeffrey Byron
      • Richard Moll
      • Leslie Wing
    • 54Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 65Opiniones de los críticos
    • 11Metascore
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    The Dungeonmaster
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    The Dungeonmaster
    Dungeonmaster: You Are A Worthy Opponent
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    Dungeonmaster: You Are A Worthy Opponent
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    Dungeonmaster: You Are A Worthy Opponent

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    Jeffrey Byron
    Jeffrey Byron
    • Paul Bradford
    Richard Moll
    Richard Moll
    • Mestema
    Leslie Wing
    Leslie Wing
    • Gwen Rogers
    Gina Calabrese
    Gina Calabrese
    • Girl in Dream
    Daniel Dion
    • Monster in Dream
    Bill Bestolarides
    • Monster in Dream
    Scott Campbell
    • Monster in Dream
    Ed Dorini
    • Monster in Dream
    R.J. Miller
    • Mr. Cahane
    Don Moss
    • Don
    Alanna Roth
    • Flower Girl
    Kim Connell
    • Dancer
    Janet Welsh
    • Dancer
    Carol Solomon
    • Dancer
    Jackie Gross
    • Dancer
    Barbara Mueller
    • Dancer
    Nina Baker
    • Dancer
    Cleve Hall
    Cleve Hall
    • Jack the Ripper (segment "Ice Gallery")
    • Dirección
      • David Allen
      • Charles Band
      • John Carl Buechler
    • Guionistas
      • Charles Band
      • Alan J. Adler
      • Rosemarie Turko
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    Opiniones de usuarios54

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    4rgibson103

    Oh, come on!

    2.5 out of 10? Really? It's not that bad for what I'd like to call - along with ELIMINATORS - a proto-video game movie. Say you're working at your standard schlock factory - i.e. Empire Pictures - and you and six of your other director friends do a semi-anthology piece for fun together. You end up with this ....

    Think DRAGON'S LAIR with a Clark Kentish nerd in Subzero's ninja get-up from MORTAL KOMBAT, only instead of a dragon there's Bull Shannon from NIGHT COURT as the villain. When you're done laughing, crack open your beer. Now here's the punchline: you can watch it with your kids. No boobs, no blood. When you're done doing a spit take, wipe your mouth, and give it a shot.

    Vintage essence of 1980s in a bottle, stop-motion courtesy of Dave Allen - of LASERBLAST infamy, and a Charles Band soundtrack.

    ~Ray
    6johan-404

    Dungeon Master

    It contains a few interesting concepts notably the strap-on arm computer. I see in the real world that you can now start buying a commercial available model.

    Considering the fact that the movie does originate from the 80's when computer based special effects were actually very few and far between. In general the story lacks 'n few elements but from an action perspective the movie did deliver the goods. I through that at the time the concepts was very unique even to this day this movie remains a favorite on my list.

    The soundtrack was very much classic sci-fi and you end up with a good feeling of good vs evil at the end of the movie. Unfortunately the bad guy does not meet a satisfactory end and it leaves you with a bit of a disappointment as far as that is concerned.

    Anyway if you are a sci-fi fan and like to see more or less original concepts this one should be on your list. Now if only they will get it out on DVD.
    Tallgeese

    A good movie, misunderstood

    Part of the problem is the plot summary is innacurate; the idea is that the 'Dungeonmaster' is looking for a worth opponent. He sees the hero, the nerd, and sees his skills, he decides to pull him into his world and put him through the challenges, using the guys girlfriend as collateral should the hero decline. It was a good movie, especially considering that Empire pictures wasn't some huge company like Universal.
    7Vomitron_G

    Ragewar: Evil Wizard vs Technics Nerd

    Aahh... One from back in the days when Charles Band still made *cough* great *cough* movies... I saw this one countless times as a kid, and believe it or not, it was just too much fun re-watching it last week. I admit, it's not a very good movie. In fact, you can hardly call it a real movie. It's more like a collection of shorts, much like an anthology movie. But the main characters remain the same throughout all segments and there is an on-going story present.

    If you like your 80's cheese fantastically melted, then you're going to have more than a mouthful with THE DUNGEONMASTER. Jeff Byron plays computer-geek Paul (with a computer called "Cal" installed in his... glasses, no less) with a beautiful girlfriend. Absolutely for no reason at all, he and the girl suddenly get zapped to another dimension where Mestema reigns. Mestema (Richard Moll with evil make-up, very appropriately acting the part), is some devil-demon-dude who is just bored out of his wits, and decides to have some fun by subjecting Paul to seven challenges. This is where the fun begins!

    THE DUNGEONMASTER simply is an excuse to display as much 80's special effects wizardry and cram as much horror/sci-fi/fantasy you can in one movie. All segments are utterly pointless. The whole movie is, for that matter - I think the point is: If Paul loses one of the challenges, Mestema gets the girl. Or something. But what matters is: THE DUNGEONMASTER is just too much fun. Especially if you still carry the child within, as they say, and allow yourself to be amazed and entertained by this old school SFX extravaganza.

    We've got a claymation giant made out of stone. Trolls. Zombies. A little devil puppet-dude. A werewolf. Blackie Lawless and his band W.A.S.P. performing. A serial killer. Post-Apocalyptic mutant-bikers. Animated dragons. And much, much more... I ask you: How can you not have fun with this film? Also, go take a look at the full crew involved in the making of this film. We are talking the pre-Full Moon dream team here: Charles Band, Richard Band, David Allen, John Carl Buecher, Patrick Manoogian, Ted Nicolaou,...

    I admit, when people should give this a first time watch in this day and age, they'll probably call it a bad movie. But if you grew up on silly nonsense like this, there really is no substitute.

    So yeah, I should call this a guilty pleasure, but I honestly love this flick. So don't hold my rating against me.
    7dsfilm123

    Not that bad

    This movie is not at all that bad. I rate it a 6 which averages out to *** out of ***** stars. There is some nice stop-motion animation by David Allen and some fine make-up effects, included a neat little creature puppet. The " Heavy Metal " segment directed by Charles BaNd does not have much of a point so this is sort of the downfall on the movie. The acting is somewhat corny but what do you expect. It would have been better if David Allen's sequence--Stone Canyon Giant--would have been longer. It is a fine model and the animation is rather smooth. There are only about 12 stop-motion shots, If there were 20 and add a little more plot to this sequence (the actual sequence lasted only about 6-7 minutes but the giant didn't really get to do anything except chase the protagonist around some large rocks before it gets destroyed. If you liked this movie ok and gave it *** or more you should see----Laserblast, Ghoulies 2, and Robot Wars.

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    • Trivia
      Paul's line "I reject your reality and substitute my own" would later be popularised by Adam Savage on the Discovery TV show, MythBusters - Los cazadores de mitos (2003). The line became so popular that it was added to the shows introduction for several seasons.
    • Errores
      The reason Albert Einstein is in the "Hall of Killers" is because he prompted President Franklin D. Roosevelt to develop nuclear bombs to counter similar efforts in Nazi Germany. His letter lead to the Manhattan Project, which resulted in two bombs being dropped on Japan, thus killing over a hundred thousand people.
    • Citas

      Mestema: In a future reality I shall destroy you!

      Paul Bradford: I reject your reality and I substitute my own!

    • Créditos curiosos
      Ratspit as Ratspit
    • Versiones alternativas
      The 1984 U.K. EIV video release entitled 'Ragewar' includes a pre-credit dream sequence not included in the 1985 U.S. Lightning Video 'Dungeonmaster' release. The 1984 U.K. EIV release entitled 'Ragewar' cuts out much of Mestema's 'cat torturing' speech, as featured in the U.S. 'Dungeonmaster' release. The unedited version has since surfaced onto Scream Factory's release.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in El samurai inmortal (1984)
    • Bandas sonoras
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      Performed by W.A.S.P.

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      • 2 de julio de 1987 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Aventura sin fin
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Sherman Oaks, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(Location)
    • Productoras
      • Empire Pictures
      • Ragewar Productions
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      1 hora 13 minutos
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