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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA bounty hunter named Attica Gage tracks down criminals in a post-apocalyptic Earth.A bounty hunter named Attica Gage tracks down criminals in a post-apocalyptic Earth.A bounty hunter named Attica Gage tracks down criminals in a post-apocalyptic Earth.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Dean Jagger
- Lear
- (as Dean S. Jagger)
Dean McKenzie
- Pilgrim Leader
- (as Dean Monroe McKenzie)
Mike Bhangu
- Cowboy
- (non crédité)
T. Michael Morris
- Background Performer
- (non crédité)
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This is a poor movie, that should be on in the background whilst you do something else, you shouldn't put any time aside to actually watch this, I like Gina and she had great potential to become an action star so why get involved in his drivel.
Also, just a small point about the costume designers, one of the premises in the movie is the toxic atmosphere and the reliability on masks and silver?? None of the masks had filters on them which really bugged me, do some research people, masks need filters...
But........ Gina Carano carries it and it's still pretty good! EVERY single thing is copied straight from the 1995 western. They did make it in the future and they have gas mask on 1/4 of the time, but the rest is straight a western with all the same characters. Still pretty fun to watch.
I'm up for most anything but this is literally Zena the warrior princess meets a B version of mad max...it's painful
B for beige applies to a good number of second tier films and Scorched Earth is no exception.
I must say I was surprised to see the talented John Hannah in this science fiction Western. His presence was a welcome addition, however, that said, it is still not enough to save this production from mediocrity.
Pretty much everything found in Scorched Earth has been done before in one form or other. That in itself is no sin. Where it falls down is in its inability to cash in, offering up pedestrian narrative and no real breath of acting performances. The action scenes do not stand out in a meaningful way either. Its strictly by the numbers stuff, which fails to impress.
All in all a rather "ho hum" affair that's a marginal watch at best. Five out of ten from me.
I must say I was surprised to see the talented John Hannah in this science fiction Western. His presence was a welcome addition, however, that said, it is still not enough to save this production from mediocrity.
Pretty much everything found in Scorched Earth has been done before in one form or other. That in itself is no sin. Where it falls down is in its inability to cash in, offering up pedestrian narrative and no real breath of acting performances. The action scenes do not stand out in a meaningful way either. Its strictly by the numbers stuff, which fails to impress.
All in all a rather "ho hum" affair that's a marginal watch at best. Five out of ten from me.
I just finish giving Gina Carano good reviews in Heist and now they put her in this trash. Bad script and a waste of her fighting skill and little chance to show acting. Be prepared for a dud.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe lead character was originally intended to be male, with Sean Bean the first choice to play the role. The screenplay was later rewritten with a female protagonist, and Gina Carano was cast.
- GaffesWhen the gatling gun mounted in the turret of the armored vehicle is being fired, the sound is from a much slower firing weapon, most likely an M60.
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Détails
- Durée
- 1h 36min(96 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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