Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA dynamic hip-hop group think they've finally gotten their big break but what they don't realize is that Dr. Bones, notorious record producer has a diabolical plot to dominate the world with... Ler tudoA dynamic hip-hop group think they've finally gotten their big break but what they don't realize is that Dr. Bones, notorious record producer has a diabolical plot to dominate the world with an army of zombies who use the Protectors' music as their own deadly anthem.A dynamic hip-hop group think they've finally gotten their big break but what they don't realize is that Dr. Bones, notorious record producer has a diabolical plot to dominate the world with an army of zombies who use the Protectors' music as their own deadly anthem.
- Lisa
- (as Sarah Scott)
- Maxie
- (as Nathaniel Lamar)
- Maxie's Lady
- (as Dior Raye)
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The rapper plot is stupid! The movie is stupid. DR. BONES looks like a loser, he wouldn't scare even the dumb teens from SCREAM.
1/10 -Burn it! Flush the ashes
Title (Brazil): "O Terrível Dr. Bones" ("The Terrible Dr. Bones")
Midway through the year, we would run out of movies we had actually heard of, and instead began to rent the most horrible looking films we could find (that is how we found Altered States). And It's how we came across the Horrible Doctor Bones.
It's been a few years, but recalling the movie and the plot (heh, heh), I remember some white-boy rapping, an absolutely terrible story, and the longest torso on Dr. Bones that you will ever see on a human. Normally, I am not the best judge of acting talent. For example, I really can't tell the difference in acting between Tom Hanks and Colin Hanks, besides one is quite a bit sexier.
If you are looking for some unintentional comedy, you have found the right movie.
1/10
A z-grade effort from director Ted Nicolaou (hiding behind the pseudonym Art Carnage), this torpid tale of terror stars Darrow Igus as Dr. Bones, an evil music impresario who hires up 'n' coming act The Urban Protectors (or is that 'Tha Urban Protectaz'?) as part of his plan to rule the world by combining voodoo chants with the band's live music, thus turning listeners into obedient slaves; similarly, director Ted Nicolaou carries out his dastardly plan to create an army of brain-dead zombies by exposing viewers to a potent combination of terrible script, incredibly dull direction, and risible bargain-basement digital effects. A couple of passable music numbers and the presence of the rather lovely Sarah Scott Davis (as the band's bootylicious lead singer Lisa) narrowly prevented me from fully lapsing into a catatonic state, but it was a close thing. Don't risk having your mind turned to mush by Ted—avoid The Horrible Dr. Bones like the plague.
I rate this film a low, low 2.5 out of 10 (generously rounded up to 3 for IMDb), which, amusingly, is still one of the best scores from all of the current reviewers.
The plot makes absolutely no sense and so does the supposedly villain. What the hell was that rap propaganda and sub-plot? The title makes justice to the horrible visual experience that this movie is...
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- CuriosidadesRe-cut to ca. 25 minutes run-time and featured under the title "Demonic Tunes" in the 2005 anthology film Urban Evil: A Trilogy of Fear".
- ConexõesEdited into Monsters Gone Wild! (2004)
- Trilhas sonorasDr. Bones Theme
Written by Marquis "Hami" Dair and Richard Kosinski
Produced by Marquis "Hami" Dair for Jambalaya Entertainment
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