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Il Re Scorpione 3 - La battaglia finale

Titolo originale: The Scorpion King 3: Battle for Redemption
  • Video
  • 2012
  • PG-13
  • 1h 45min
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Il Re Scorpione 3 - La battaglia finale (2012)
Since his rise to power, Mathayus' kingdom has fallen. Now an assassin for hire, he must defend a kingdom from an evil tyrant and his ghost warriors for the chance to regain the power and glory he once knew.
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Dopo la sua trionfante ascesa al potere nel primo episodio de Il Re Scorpione, Mathayus ha visto il suo regno cadere e ha perso la sua regina.Dopo la sua trionfante ascesa al potere nel primo episodio de Il Re Scorpione, Mathayus ha visto il suo regno cadere e ha perso la sua regina.Dopo la sua trionfante ascesa al potere nel primo episodio de Il Re Scorpione, Mathayus ha visto il suo regno cadere e ha perso la sua regina.

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    • Roel Reiné
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Brendan Cowles
    • Shane Kuhn
    • Randall McCormick
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    • Dave Bautista
    • Bostin Christopher
    • Tanapol Chuksrida
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    3,7/10
    9451
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
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      • Roel Reiné
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Brendan Cowles
      • Shane Kuhn
      • Randall McCormick
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      • Dave Bautista
      • Bostin Christopher
      • Tanapol Chuksrida
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    • 46Recensioni della critica
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    The Scorpion King 3: Battle For Redemption: Silda Fights Tsukai
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    The Scorpion King 3: Battle For Redemption: Silda Fights Tsukai

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    Dave Bautista
    Dave Bautista
    • Argomael
    Bostin Christopher
    Bostin Christopher
    • Olaf
    Tanapol Chuksrida
    • Ramusan Guard
    • (as Tanapon Chuksrida)
    Kevin 'Kimbo Slice' Ferguson
    Kevin 'Kimbo Slice' Ferguson
    • Zulu Kondo
    Geoffrey Giuliano
    Geoffrey Giuliano
    • Siris
    J.D. Hall
    J.D. Hall
    • Narrator
    • (voce)
    Johann Helf
    • Hathor
    Stephane Lambert
    Stephane Lambert
    • Horus's Messenger
    Selina Lo
    Selina Lo
    • Tsukai
    Damian Mavis
    Damian Mavis
    • Talus Soldier
    Temuera Morrison
    Temuera Morrison
    • Ramusan
    Jason Pace
    Jason Pace
    • Rohtah
    Ron Perlman
    Ron Perlman
    • Horus
    Krystal Vee
    Krystal Vee
    • Silda
    Victor Webster
    Victor Webster
    • Mathayus
    Billy Zane
    Billy Zane
    • Talus
    Dean Alexandrou
    Dean Alexandrou
    • Head Assassin
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Bruce Blain
    • Roman Soldier
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
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      • Roel Reiné
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Brendan Cowles
      • Shane Kuhn
      • Randall McCormick
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    oscarquintanilla27

    Cannot comprehend the idea of making such a bad movie

    First of all I want to simply warn the movie watchers regarding the opinion I am going to express. Personally I feel that this is the worst Movie I have viewed during my existence. The movie starts with a narrative to catch the viewers interest and attention. I was under the impression that it would be a good movie, after 30 minutes of watching this movie I simply had get out of the and not look back. I have never have degraded anyones work, with the exception of this film. I wish I could comprehend what the writer and producer were thinking when they chose the acting crew. The only actor that I notice talent was from Victor Webster, the hero, the king with out a kingdom. I cannot even continue to write about this movie since its a waste of time and money. I would not watch this movie even If I was paid and given free popcorn.
    gurubesar

    Don't be tempted by # 3.....

    This is typical Hollywood me too products. The first Scorpion King is okay. The second Scorpion King was worse than the first one but still enjoyable. And if that is any indication, then you would expect that the 3rd series would be watchable. Unfortunately, that is not the case.

    The story-line is quite confusing. If the first and the second part was in some Middle East related country, this one is not very clear. It start with some sort of Middle East scenery, then you have building which definitely look like the one you find in Thailand and the inhabitant have all the Eastern look-like feature. Of course you have to have the Thai-box action and to make more confusing...... a ninja.... The only thing you can enjoy on this movie is if you like muscular men parading their half naked body in the tattered clothing and strangely enough this big men are very easy to knock out. A little slap from a woman will render them unconscious...

    Anyway, don't waste you money or time on this one. I did and I regret that nobody was giving me a warning.....
    siderite

    A Xena like film, nothing to do with the Mummy or the Scorpion King

    It was like a test: can the third part of a franchise that spawned out of another franchise that wasn't that good be any good? Can Ron Perlman and Billy Zane save it? And the test was failed miserably.

    Let me explain this to you in a way that anyone can understand: if you watch this on fast forward x4, it will be a total waste of your time. At least Ron Perlman has a small role appearing at the beginning and the end of the film. Billy Zane does his usual evil smiling villain, but it is not enough. And the "Scorpion King", not only does he not act like one, he actually plays the entire movie as a positive hero with no baggage. The only connection remains the "deep voiced" words of the narrator who pretty much says: "this is the Scorpion King! Really!" and then disappears. And the actor... is Victor Webster! He played in Mutant X, for crying out loud, and looks like an underwear model.

    Bottom line: avoid this film at all costs. Or watch it at x8, maybe it works then.
    6paul_m_haakonsen

    Actually not too bad...

    I was somewhat unsure of how to receive this movie, since I liked part 1, but wasn't particularly fond of part 2. But still, with nothing better to do, I decided to give part 3 a go.

    Lets start off with the bad things about the movie. The dialogue was somewhat stale and halting. They tried to put in too much humor with Mathayus and Olaf, but it just didn't work. It didn't really seem appropriate for them to crack jokes like that. And also a lot of the dialogue by Talus was really way, way off.

    The movie took place where exactly? Cambodia? Laos? Burma? Regardless of wherever the movie was supposed to take place, they threw in ninjas. Are you kidding me? Ninjas? Now, I like ninjas, they are cool and very 80's, but they are Japanese and thus were so unfitly put into this movie. It just made it look more comical than the intended action hype they were aiming for.

    As for the good things. Well the movie had really nice location, lots of awesome and beautiful scenery, buildings and surroundings in this movie. And the cinematography itself was quite nice as well. The costumes and outfits were nicely made as well, great details and lots of interesting stuff going on.

    "The Scorpion King 3: Battle for Redemption" held some good enough names on the cast list. Victor Webster, playing Mathays, was doing a good job, though he had some big shoes to fill out from the first movie (not really counting part 2 for much). However, his character doesn't really have that whole epic-touch to it that was there in part one, he might as well have been some ordinary highwayman or mercenary, and that was a shame, because it took a great deal away from the movie. Now, Billy Zane as Talus, well I am not really keen on Zane, he brings with him that comical edge, which really seeps into the character and makes it come off a bit too much. The one that really stood out in the movie was Selina Lo, playing Tsukai. She was great at fighting, and they had done some really cool special effects to make her character come back from beyond the grave with a sense that there was something supernatural about her.

    There is a lot of action and fighting in this movie, and it works out well enough. The fight scenes are well choreographed and are set at a high pace full of adrenaline. I liked what I saw.

    One scene had me laughing so loud. It was where the ninjas, yeah ninjas, all jumped onto an elephant and rode away. Are you kidding me? They scale trees like others walk on the ground in this movie, with cat-like grace and dexterity, but they opt to make a daring get-away riding on an elephant? Now, elephants aren't exactly the fastest of animals. What was up with that?

    Aside from suffering from bad dialogue and misplaced use of comedy, then "The Scorpion King 3: Battle for Redemption" is a decent enough action movie that will entertain most people. Just don't compare it to what you have seen in the previous movies, because it really strays quite far from the legacy of past history.
    5xamtaro

    Fails to Redeem anything

    Remember that Conan ripoff star vehicle for Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson? Be honest with yourself and know that it was NOT "A" grade cinema. Nothing beyond a fun but shallow summer blockbuster. It was enjoyable, had great fight scenes, good humor and Dwayne Johnson himself as Mathyus the scorpion king, but far from what is normally considered "award winning". Then came a prequel with Mathyus as a kid which felt like a pilot movie for Young Hercules. So bad it was that It could only have tanked. Now for some reason, Universal has gone back to the franchise and given us the very appropriately named "Scorpion King 3: battle for Redemption". Hoping to redeem the franchise, this film only buries it deeper.

    Promising to bridge the gap between The Scorpion King and the prelude to "The Mummy Returns", Mathyus looses his kingdom and his queen. No, he does not becoming a wandering warlord out to exact bloody vengeance upon the world (as implied by The Mummy Returns). Instead he returns to his old mercenary ways and takes a contract from King Horus (Ron "I need the cash badly" Perlman) to stop his brother Talus (Billy "ham who doesn't give a crap" Zane) from conquering a kingdom in the far east and possessing the fabled "Book of the Dead".

    Now the main gripe with this film is that not only does it not provide a proper bridge between The Scorpion King and The Mummy Returns, it fails to develop its own story into anything remotely like the first Scorpion King film. For starters, there's Mathyus who is now played by Canadian actor Victor Webster. While he does have the build, he lacks the presence of personality that Dwayne Johnson brought to the role. Furthermore, his Mathyus seems to be wholly unaffected by his tragic past. Did not the narrator say he was a broken man longing for a glorious death? Instead he's the same sarcastic, cynical, smiling idiot he's always been.

    In scraping the bottom of the creativity barrel, the writers present one of the most confusing plots. They have Mathyus team up with the warrior Olaf (played by Bostin Christopher looking like a bad Jack Black impersonator) and travel to Thailand to save king Jango Fett (actually King Ramusan, but really he is played by the same dude who played Jango) and his daughter. While in Thailand, they have to fight Talus' army of what looks like Roman legionnaires, a resistance group of ninjas, and a demonic trio comprising of Voodoo Mcbruiser, a Shao Khan wannabe and a white haired witch from Chinese wuxia movies.

    This movie lacks everything that the first Scorpion King film had. Even the prequel Scorpion King 2 at least had Russell Mulcahy as director; his tracking shots and wide crane panning sequences lending a dynamic feel to an otherwise insipid movie. Roel Reine's directing is standard action movie fare; lots of quick cuts, close ups, half body shots and the mandatory slow motion.

    Billy Zane's character makes a nice quote that sums up the Scorpion King franchise at this point, "I will rise again like a bad idea.". Yes, this is an actual quote from the film. Thank you scriptwriters. Thanks to yet another bad idea, we have a wholly unnecessary entry to a dying franchise that never delivers on what it promises. The battle for redemption ends in utter failure.

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      This film is a sequel to a prequel to a sequel of a spin-off. That is, it is a sequel to The Scorpion King (2002), which is a prequel to The Mummy Returns (2001), which is a sequel to The Mummy (1999) which can be considered as a loose remake of The Mummy (1932).
    • Blooper
      Talus' army uses counterpoise trebuchets. The big sling shot weapons with the counter weight. This particular type was not invented until the middle ages around the 11th century. If we follow the time line of the other movies that places them about 4000 years before they were invented.
    • Citazioni

      Tsukai: What mortal dares to waken the warriors of the books?

      Talus Soldier: It is I: Lord Talus who summons thee back to earth to do battle!

    • Connessioni
      Edited from Il re scorpione (2002)
    • Colonne sonore
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      Written and Arranged by Roel Reiné

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