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The Witches of Oz

  • Mini-série télévisée
  • 2011
  • TV-14
  • 1h 24min
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4,2/10
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Christopher Lloyd, Billy Boyd, Eliza Swenson, and Paulie Rojas in The Witches of Oz (2011)
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ActionComédieFantaisieÉpopée fantastique

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueDorothy Gale discovers that her best selling novels are actually based on suppressed childhood memories of her time in Oz, and that she may be in danger of experiencing it all over again.Dorothy Gale discovers that her best selling novels are actually based on suppressed childhood memories of her time in Oz, and that she may be in danger of experiencing it all over again.Dorothy Gale discovers that her best selling novels are actually based on suppressed childhood memories of her time in Oz, and that she may be in danger of experiencing it all over again.

  • Casting principal
    • Paulie Rojas
    • Eliza Swenson
    • Billy Boyd
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Casting principal
      • Paulie Rojas
      • Eliza Swenson
      • Billy Boyd
    • 41avis d'utilisateurs
    • 10avis des critiques
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    HautLes mieux notés1 saison2011

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    Paulie Rojas
    Paulie Rojas
    • Dorothy Gale
    • 2011
    Eliza Swenson
    Eliza Swenson
    • Billie Westbrook…
    • 2011
    Billy Boyd
    Billy Boyd
    • Nick Chopper
    • 2011
    Lance Henriksen
    Lance Henriksen
    • Henry Gale
    • 2011
    Jeffrey Combs
    Jeffrey Combs
    • Frank
    • 2011
    Ari Zagaris
    • Allen
    • 2011
    Barry Ratcliffe
    Barry Ratcliffe
    • Bryan
    • 2011
    Mia Sara
    Mia Sara
    • Princess Langwidere
    • 2011
    Sean Astin
    Sean Astin
    • Frack
    • 2011
    Ethan Embry
    Ethan Embry
    • Frick
    • 2011
    Noel Thurman
    Noel Thurman
    • Glinda
    • 2011
    Christopher Lloyd
    Christopher Lloyd
    • The Wizard of Oz
    • 2011
    Sarah Lieving
    Sarah Lieving
    • The Wicked Witch of the East
    • 2011
    Sasha Jackson
    Sasha Jackson
    • Ilsa Lang
    • 2011
    Jessica Sonneborn
    Jessica Sonneborn
    • Ev Locast
    • 2011
    Elizabeth Masucci
    Elizabeth Masucci
    • Jennifer Mombi
    • 2011
    Marissa Smoker
    • Young Dorothy
    • 2011
    Al Snow
    Al Snow
    • Nome King
    • 2011
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    4SnakesOnAnAfricanPlain

    "The Witches of Oz" (2011)

    This is a review of the close to 3 hour miniseries and not the considerably shorter theatrical release. The Witches of Oz is written and directed by Leigh Scott, a man who cut his teeth working at The Asylum, and if you're familiar with their work then alarm bells should already be ringing. It sees an older Dorothy realising that the stories she writes of Oz are actually all true, and now the wicked witch is in our world to try and take over. AAAHHHH! This film is both ambitious and terrible for the most part. The first episode deals with painfully unfunny slapstick and cartoon caricatures. The second episode turned into an all out battle and tried to be a lot darker. The film has its ups and downs. The likes of Lloyd and Henriksen give great performances as they usually do, especially Hendrcksen who has a lot of experience in no budget territory. But we also have two Lord Of The Rings alumni trying hard not to die of embarrassment on screen. It's hard to tell with Astin and Boyd whether they are simply giving bad performances on purpose or if Jackson was just a much better director when dealing with actors. No doubt these two looked around the set and couldn't believe what their (I'm guessing by now, former) agents had gotten them into. Still, it's hard not to admire Scott's ambition and vision. He uses practical and computer effects well, and some of the designs are pretty cool, especially the Tin-Man. It obviously has designs on being a big epic fantasy, but it's impossible to take it seriously. I hear the hour shorter director's cut has better effects and is better concerning the pacing. There's certainly enough to make a child friendly kids TV special, maybe at the 70-80 minute mark, but I wouldn't sit through the whole thing again.
    billywbrown

    GawdAwfull

    May well be the worst thing that has ever been on TV. Not a soul got the message that in this sort of fantasy everybody has to play it completely straight. They all pancake and smirk knowingly at the camera. They all overact like they were on some crappy Disney kids show. The effects are mostly non existent. When the witches are supposedly fighting the effects are mainly off screen while the actresses wave their arms about with no exertion or effort apparent. There is an awful moment where munchkins are sword fighting and three year olds in a playground would have been more convincing. Dorothy? Well she is so bad that you realise that the only thing that might save this is if she died a horrible death. Direction is appalling. And what dolt's idea was it to have the Lion and Scarecrow play their parts as a bad impression of the actors in the 1939 movie? And the pauses. You keep getting bits where some exposition that you spotted ten minutes ago has to be explained but instead of just getting to the point the scene drags on and on and on and.... You end up screaming at the TV 'Shut up, shut up. I was bored five minutes ago now I just want to die.' The only vaguely good idea is right at the end and they even manage to screw that up. I am only writing this review in the vain hope that it will have some sort of cathartic effect and wipe the memory of this dreadful waste of everyone's time from my mind. If you missed this then thank whatever God you have and take that as a sign that there truly is a merciful God. If not then avoid it like the plague.
    3Prismark10

    The Witches of Oz

    The Witches of Oz should had been an interesting and quirky reimagining of The Wizard of Oz story.

    It is let down by some muddled storytelling, campy acting and not very good special effects.

    Dorothy Gale is a children's author from Kansas. She gets an opportunity from an agent to travel to New York to develop her Oz stories for a movie.

    However Dorothy finds out that the stories are based on truth. The events had happened and she and some of her companions had forgotten about their origins when they ended up in the real world.

    So one of her friend is the strawman, the other is a lion and even a man of metal later turns up.

    A wizard hid a magical word in a book. The word that unleashes huge powers. The book is locked and can only be opened with a very special key.

    The wicked witch and Princess Langwidere are after a key that only Dorothy may know about.

    This should had been an enjoyable reworking of the Oz books. Two actors from the Lord of the Rings films turn up to add to its fantasy credentials. However it was too long and too uneven. The bad outweighs the good.
    1carey-941-755692

    An insult to the material

    Apparently, a review has to be a minimum of ten lines. This precludes the fully descriptive, yet terse, review I had in mind. For this TV limited series, a full review would be, "Garbage!"

    Personally, I enjoy the re-imagining of classic stories. In fact, I give a very wide artistic license. In this case, there were some specific problems which I could not overcome. These included:

    1. Horrible, stilted, inexcusable writing! Someone took the seed of an idea, crushed it under their heel and then applied Agent Orange to assure its death.

    2. Wooden acting! I am usually not that hard to please but in this case, I was truly unsure at many points whether the actress who played Dorothy was being replaced by a wax figure.

    3. Cruelty to a dog's career! As I watched, I noted that the dog playing Toto was immobile throughout the series. Perhaps this was done on purpose, to act as a foil to the face frozen lead actress. Still, this is a low point in the career of what may be a talented dog.

    4. Horrid effects! This is 2011. The effects in this movie could easily be exceeded by an 8 year old playing on their parents' computer.

    I rarely write reviews of television or movies. But this show inspired me to warn you, the potential viewer to avoid it. Do not waste any precious moments of your life on this steaming pile of munchkin excrement.
    ursulapowell

    Completely tragic

    I have never, ever written a review for anything on the internet, but after watching this poor attempt of entertainment, I felt compelled to air my views. Never in my life have I watched such utter rubbish and desperately wanted to gain the three and a bit hours of my life back...until now. I really enjoy watching films about magic, witchcraft, and those that take inspiration from old classics, so I thought this would make for some interesting, easy viewing. I was so wrong. Where to begin???

    I guess I can start with my main issue; the fact that all the way through, Dorothy made me cringe and almost retch. What a PATHETIC character. The child version of her made me so angry with how weepy and pathetic and wooden she was, that I thanked God she was only on for a few minutes as I might have actually killed myself. The adult Dorothy needed a slap and a personality. I thought the Walton's 'goody goody' attitude to life was vomit inducing...until now. Why cast an actress that can't speak with any feeling, or engage with other characters? Why cast an actress who can't show any expression in her face and who's voice can only just be detected before going off into decibels only dogs can hear? I hope the creators understand what they have done and what a BIG mistake they made in casting her. In fact none of the actors in this were particularly decent, bar Christopher Lloyd, who I suspect is suffering with losing shreds of dignity from being a part of this.

    The effects, sorry, 'effects', were SHOCKING. Why even bother?!

    The writing was unbelievably horrendous also...you know, the more I write/rant about this, the more I find things I hated about it and wonder what I was even thinking watching more than 5 minutes of it. Maybe I was naive enough to believe a promising premise might actually deliver, and that it would redeem itself. BUT NO. I could literally go on for pages with what I dislike about it but I'll try keep it short.

    If you have a few hours and fancy catching a film, PLEASE don't choose this one. You will seriously regret it. It's not even so bad it's funny...!!!!

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    • Anecdotes
      The flying monkeys were nearly one hundred percent practical, hand sewn and armored by the creature effects team (and a few stragglers, like the Wardrobe Designer and Production Supervisor) using old Hollywood techniques and cues from Jim Henson. CGI wings were added in post-production to round out their fierce, menacing look.
    • Citations

      Billie Westbrook: You made me cry.

    • Versions alternatives
      An alternative cut of the film was released theatrically in 2012.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Dorothy and the Witches of Oz (2011)

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    • How many seasons does The Witches of Oz have?Alimenté par Alexa
    • Is this based on any of the Oz novels or is it an original sequel?
    • Is this a direct sequel to Wizard of Oz.
    • Are the wicked witch of the west, the scarecrow, and the lion in this movie?

    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 5 juillet 2011 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Las brujas de Oz
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Ridgefield, Connecticut, États-Unis(Deborah Ann's Sweet Shop)
    • Société de production
      • Palace / Imaginarium
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    • Durée
      • 1h 24min(84 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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