Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA Norse runestone is discovered in Western Pennsylvania. The prophecy upon it tells of the Norse great wolf Fenrir (Fenris), and that its release from the stone will bring about Ragnarok ---... Leggi tuttoA Norse runestone is discovered in Western Pennsylvania. The prophecy upon it tells of the Norse great wolf Fenrir (Fenris), and that its release from the stone will bring about Ragnarok --- the end of the world. Archaeologist Sam Stewart and wife Marla find it has some connectio... Leggi tuttoA Norse runestone is discovered in Western Pennsylvania. The prophecy upon it tells of the Norse great wolf Fenrir (Fenris), and that its release from the stone will bring about Ragnarok --- the end of the world. Archaeologist Sam Stewart and wife Marla find it has some connection to their friend Martin. A young boy named Jacob is haunted by terrifying nightmares of w... Leggi tutto
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- Janitor
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//Karl (from Sweden)
I consider "The Runestone" one of the top films in the monster genre. I think that once you see it you will too.
Telling the story of a man who makes a deal with a Runestone and becomes the Norse creature known as Fenrir which lore has it is a fierce wolf yet in this appears more yeti-like.
William Hickey and Peter Riegert put on their usual excellent performances and the latter some much needed comic relief. Remember that long blonde haired head henchman from the original Die-hard film? Well he hams it up here as well and is almost as bad as the creature itself.
Generally features of this type from this period I found entertaining but this is an absolute mess from start to the extremely poor finale.
The Good:
William Hickey
Peter Riegert
The Bad:
Poor plot
Fenrir looks pretty damn terrible
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
Modern art is not subjective it's stupid and pretentious
Giant monsters can easily sneak into the backseat of your car while you're in it without you noticing
"I'm sure there's a logical explanation to all of this"
The film reaches its crazy best during an exhibition at a fancy gallery, Fenrir invading a piece of performance art and tearing the participant to pieces, only for the violence to be admired by pretentious art lovers, although another scene in which the monster sneaks into the back of a police car and wears the cop's hat is almost as bizarre.
Joan Severance and Tim Ryan star as married experts Marla and Sam, and Die Hard heavy Alexander Godunov plays a mystical clockmaker, Sigvaldson, but Peter Riegert and Lawrence Tierney steal the show, Riegart as gum-chewing, Uzi-toting Italian police captain Fanducci, and Tierney as his gruff, ass-chewin' chief.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe "no beast so fierce" line is from Shakespeare's Richard III.
- Citazioni
Marla Stewart: Could you say one sentence without the word "fuck" in it?
Fanducci: Sorry. Would you like a Pez?
Marla Stewart: No.
Fanducci: Best fucking candy in the world!
- ConnessioniFeatures Aelita (1924)
- Colonne sonoreThe Teddy Bears' Picnic
Music by John W. Bratton
Lyrics by Jimmy Kennedy
Published by Warner Chappell Music, Inc. (ASCAP)
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 45 minuti
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