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Predator: Dark Ages

  • 2015
  • TV-MA
  • 27min
NOTE IMDb
6,1/10
3,1 k
MA NOTE
Adrian Bouchet and Philip Lane in Predator: Dark Ages (2015)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIndependent fan film set during the Crusades. The faith and fighting skills of a group of Templar Knights are put to the test when they encounter the Predator. Their battle is the thing myth... Tout lireIndependent fan film set during the Crusades. The faith and fighting skills of a group of Templar Knights are put to the test when they encounter the Predator. Their battle is the thing myths and legends are born from.Independent fan film set during the Crusades. The faith and fighting skills of a group of Templar Knights are put to the test when they encounter the Predator. Their battle is the thing myths and legends are born from.

  • Réalisation
    • James Bushe
  • Scénario
    • James Bushe
    • John Thomas
  • Casting principal
    • Adrian Bouchet
    • Amed Hashimi
    • Sabine Crossen
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,1/10
    3,1 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • James Bushe
    • Scénario
      • James Bushe
      • John Thomas
    • Casting principal
      • Adrian Bouchet
      • Amed Hashimi
      • Sabine Crossen
    • 36avis d'utilisateurs
    • 5avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux30

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    Adrian Bouchet
    Adrian Bouchet
    • Thomas
    Amed Hashimi
    • Sied
    Sabine Crossen
    Sabine Crossen
    • Freya
    Jon Campling
    Jon Campling
    • Richard
    Ben Loyd-Holmes
    Ben Loyd-Holmes
    • Damien
    Joe Egan
    Joe Egan
    • Godfrey
    Philip Lane
    • Predator
    Bryan Hands
    • Brother Joseph
    George Newton
    George Newton
    • Guard
    David Goddard
    • Farmer
    Beau Hope
    • Camp Extra
    Katherine Knight
    • Camp Extra
    Matt Cook
    • Camp Extra
    Christopher Moore
    • Camp Extra
    Richard Batt
    • Camp Extra
    Reece Philliskirk
    • Camp Extra
    Robert Alexander
    Robert Alexander
    • Camp Extra
    David Watt
    • Camp Extra
    • Réalisation
      • James Bushe
    • Scénario
      • James Bushe
      • John Thomas
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    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

    Avis des utilisateurs36

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    7at_khan

    Very well fan-take!

    I was expecting less from this. But it really helps you relive the classic Predator legacy. The medieval time setting is very creative, interesting. No plot holes. No time-waste. It really matches high budgets. The producers put in very good effects, props and money into this. To the point, precise. Even the character development (in this small span of screen-time) is done nicely. The Predator is in it's complete originality. The sounds effects, the background music, editing, dialogue is all top-notch. The characters are strong for a short-film. Memorable. The ambiance is very nicely done.

    If it were longer and a full-feature film, it can expect a lot of praise. Well done!
    7paul_haakonsen

    Superb fan-made Predator short film...

    I happened to come across "Predator: Dark Ages" by sheer random luck and decided to give it a chance. And it blew me away. This short film is well worth a place in the official "Predator" franchise.

    Everything about it was up to par with a Hollywood production. The production and editing level was just fantastic and very professional. The actors did a really good job and the props and costumes were great. Well, aside from the Freya character, who was essentially just a female non-elven version of Legolas. I had never expected this kind of production value from a fan-made project. Even down to the music, everything was just spot on. Director James Bushe really captured the essence of the "Predator" universe.

    The acting in "Predator: Dark Ages" was up there on the same high level as the rest of the movie. And it was refreshing with a bunch of new faces. And I really applaud their work here.

    This unofficial "Predator" movie was an amazingly great surprise, and I can do nothing but recommend it to all who enjoy the official "Predator" movies in all their forms and variety.

    "Predator: Dark Ages" lands a solid seven out of ten stars rating from me.
    8jpt-154-298566

    Outstandingly well made fan film that punches above its weight

    As if crusades, plagues, famine and mud weren't enough, the poor people of medieval Europe now have to deal with one of sci-fi's most chillingly endearing creations: a near-invisible Rastafarian alien warrior who hunts worthy prey for sport. A posse of knights and warriors is hastily assembled to deal with this menace, but they are going to have to learn to trust each other first. This 30 minute Kickstarter-funded fan film drew me in with its technical excellence, surprised me by packing a sincere and coherent emotional punch, and left me eager to see the movie expanded onto the big screen.

    I should probably disclose that I am a huge fan of the first Predator (1987) which I think is one of the best films ever made in terms of its ability to transition seamlessly between genres and take the best parts from each one. It started as a gung-ho action flick, turned unexpectedly into a paranoid, nerve-shredding Vietnam war movie, and ended up as a highly effective sci-fi horror film. Predator 2 (1990) was a worthy addition to the series, although it was noticeably lighter in tone than the first film, and towards the end I felt that it was almost being played for laughs. Alien vs Predator is not worth mentioning. Predators (2010) was better than I had expected, but perhaps suffered from too many new ideas, like having multiple Predator races.

    From the first minute through to the last, Dark Ages felt professional through and through. The medieval setting was a good move, and worked well with the limited budget (can you imagine trying to create a futuristic setting with the same money?) It also surprised me by consistently hitting the same emotional notes that the first Predator managed to hit. Camaraderie, brotherhood, fear, horror, and facing one's death with honour.

    Using Alan Silvestri's original soundtrack - one of the best and most original scores ever made - as a basis to start composing the music was a very good decision, and helped establish a similar feel to the first Predator.

    The movie continues playing to the strengths of the first Predator by creating approximate equivalents to its most memorable characters. Obviously, the main knight, Thomas (Adrian Bouchet) is the Arnie stand-in. More interesting is the Moorish sidekick Sied (Amed Hashimi) who has a difficult job to do as nobody trusts him, but he has vital information about the beast that they are hunting. In this sense, he has to do the jobs of both the characters of Dillon and Anna in the original. Not only that, but as the "new guy" to the team, combined with his diminutive stature and inexperience in combat, he becomes the audience surrogate as well. By the film's conclusion, he's become the unlikely hero. As an actor, Hashimi had a lot to pull off here, and I look forward to seeing him in action again.

    Also notable is the elf-like archer Freya (Sabine Crossen) who is a great screen presence with her cold, steely, detached demeanour and a refreshing lack of dependence on male characters to let her kick ass in her own style.

    Dark Ages wisely follows the format established by guy-friendly films such as the original Predator and 300 by not wasting time setting up characters with long, complex backstories. Strong, simple characterisations are used, and we can tell a surprising amount about each player by simple things like how they stand, walk and speak. The quality of the film's storyboarding, framing and editing really shines here.

    Moving the action to medieval Europe made a surprising amount of sense in the context of a Predator movie. They hunt for sport, after all, they enjoy putting themselves on an equal footing to their quarry to make it a challenge, and it follows that battling foes armed with swords, shields and some rudimentary bows and arrows makes for an entertainingly balanced brawl. The referencing of the various real wars and factions of the medieval era helped to establish the world, and make the characters and their motivations much more realistic.

    The action was very well done too. The director and fight choreographers show skill way above what we would expect in terms of helping the audience see who is swinging what at who. And yet it never feels too overly-balletic either, a trap that the later Star Wars and Matrix films fell into.

    In conclusion, this was a very entertaining movie in of itself, and also made a coherent and self-evident case that this could easily be developed into a full Hollywood movie. In today's heavily franchise- based world, execs must surely be looking for a way to update the Predator universe, and this could be the best way to do it.
    7chrismackey1972

    Now this was a surprise in a good way

    Awful, pathetic, cheap, and totally boring is what I expected this to be. I was very pleasantly surprised to find the opposite was true. I am a fan of some of the Predator films. I loved the original with Arnold. The second was awful. Alien Vs. Predator was awesome, but AVP2 sucked. Predators with Adrien Brody was - IMO - boring and could've been much better. This movie, Predator-Dark Ages, lifted the series up, even though it's fan-made.

    It clocks in at 27 minutes with credits. It has a very professional look and feel to it. Unlike many fan-made, indie movies, this had good actors and what looked like good production value.

    The special effects were good, but there weren't that many. There wouldn't be, since it takes place in what looks like the 1100-1300 era.

    The movie got right to the action without wasting time on anything boring. The ending was a bit of a surprise, but I won't spoil it.

    I'm guessing this was low-budget, but I tend to think that whenever a studio didn't produce and distribute it. Don't let that scare you. As I said earlier, it has the look, feel, acting, and production value of a studio-released film.

    I gave this an 7-star rating because of my surprise at how well it turned out. I highly recommend if you like the Predator films.
    7flingebunt

    Fantastic little fanflic

    So what we have here is a short film funded by kickstarter. It explores the idea of medieval knights fighting the Predator.

    This is an amazing little movie that uses a lot of classic movie making techniques rather than piles of special effects to tell the story and set the seen. The special effects that are used a flawless.

    The story telling and character development are both minimal but effective. We know who the characters are and their nature through efficient story telling. The movie could have easily been padded with more on that.

    I expect that the franchise owners in Hollywood are already looking to make a full blown production of this concept, but this will always be in fans minds.

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 23 mai 2015 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Predator Dark Ages
    • Sociétés de production
      • Big Sis Productions
      • Dark Age Productions
      • Fascination Pictures
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