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Mythica : La Couronne de fer

Original title: Mythica: The Iron Crown
  • 2016
  • 10
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
1.9K
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Kevin Sorbo, Adam Johnson, Jake Stormoen, and Melanie Stone in Mythica : La Couronne de fer (2016)
ActionAdventureDramaSci-Fi

Unlikely heroes hijack a battle wagon as a wizard steals an artifact that, in the wrong hands, will flood the land with legions of the evil undead.Unlikely heroes hijack a battle wagon as a wizard steals an artifact that, in the wrong hands, will flood the land with legions of the evil undead.Unlikely heroes hijack a battle wagon as a wizard steals an artifact that, in the wrong hands, will flood the land with legions of the evil undead.

  • Director
    • John Lyde
  • Writers
    • Jason Faller
    • Kynan Griffin
  • Stars
    • Melanie Stone
    • Adam Johnson
    • Jake Stormoen
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    1.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Lyde
    • Writers
      • Jason Faller
      • Kynan Griffin
    • Stars
      • Melanie Stone
      • Adam Johnson
      • Jake Stormoen
    • 16User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Melanie Stone
    Melanie Stone
    • Marek
    Adam Johnson
    Adam Johnson
    • Thane
    Jake Stormoen
    Jake Stormoen
    • Dagen
    Nicola Posener
    Nicola Posener
    • Teela…
    Christopher Robin Miller
    Christopher Robin Miller
    • Hammerhead
    Paris Warner
    Paris Warner
    • Zombie Girl
    James Gaisford
    James Gaisford
    • Thorsten
    Ash Santos
    Ash Santos
    • Caia-Bekk
    • (as a different name)
    Jasen Wade
    Jasen Wade
    • Rezzik
    Kurt Knight
    Kurt Knight
    • War Wagon Driver
    Kaza Marie Ayersman
    Kaza Marie Ayersman
    • Zombie Concubine #1
    Maloree Johnson
    • Zombie Concubine #2
    Beni Alexander
    • Demon #1
    • (as Benjamin Alexander)
    Paul D. Hunt
    Paul D. Hunt
    • Demon #2
    Andrew Dee Jones
    Andrew Dee Jones
    • Demon
    Maclain Nelson
    Maclain Nelson
    • Sergeant Lipschitz
    Chris Rueckert
    Chris Rueckert
    • The Guardian
    Devin K. Hansen
    Devin K. Hansen
    • Zombie Concubine #3
    • (as Devin Hansen)
    • Director
      • John Lyde
    • Writers
      • Jason Faller
      • Kynan Griffin
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    4paulclaassen

    Entertaining, but too comical.

    The fourth installment and a new director. Almost the entire film is set on a huge Mad Max-ish wagon. The visual effects are better than the previous films, but unfortunately the film is more comical. I enjoyed Dagen's comical remarks in the previous films and him being the film's comic relief, but it is taken to an entirely different level in this film - from all the characters. I must be honest it doesn't suit Marek's character. Eve Mauro was very bad as antagonist Admiral Borlund Hess and turned the film into a slapstick spectacle. I also missed the awesome music of the previous films.

    Nevertheless, it was still an entertaining fantasy adventure.
    6Platypuschow

    Mythica The Iron Crown: Part 4, on par with the rest

    I love fantasy genre films, there simply aren't enough of them. When Hollywood make them they're often pants and when indie developers try they usually swing above their weight and simply can't make a movie of that type on such a limited budget.

    Along came Mythica back in 2014, a crowd funded fantasy effort that though flawed had a real charm about it and developed a real following and a flock of sequels.

    4 movies in, with the same cast and following the same story, Mythica is holding ground and though nothing special in the grand scheme of things they are perfectly watchable.

    Here our party of heroes return minus Teela who fell in the last film, with a returning Kevin "Atheists are bad derp-de-derp" Sorbo and arch villain Necromancer.

    As with the previous three I enjoyed every hokey minute of it and was left wondering what the Mythica series could have been with a bit more money behind it.

    With a delightful recurring cast and a real light hearted charm Mythica scores with a win again even if it isn't a big one.

    The Good:

    Fantastic cast as usual

    Some great ideas

    The Bad:

    Kevin Sorbo

    Not the best story
    5TheLittleSongbird

    The mixed feelings iron crown

    The first film, 'Mythica: A Quest for Heroes', was not a bad movie but with some major debits and not an awful lot special about it. It was watchable if on the mediocre side if anything. Its first sequel 'Mythica: The Darkspore' quality-wise is about the same (though with a couple of improvements), watchable with nothing to get angry or excited about. Didn't care for 'Mythica: The Necromancer'.

    'Mythica: The Iron Crown' is an improvement over the mediocre previous film 'Mythica: The Necromancer', and generally it's one of the better entries in the series. By all means, 'Mythica: Necromancer' is not terrible, it has its moments and good points and doesn't make one angry, but at the same time it's not so special either. Average is more like it, with a large number of big debits.

    A few decent points here. It's nicely photographed generally and more focused in terms of camera work and the scenery is sweeping and boasts some colour and atmosphere. Costumes and sets allow one to get suitably, if not fully, immersed in the fantasy world that is being portrayed.

    Not all the acting is bad. Melanie Stone is good in the lead role, and the character is engaging and well-rounded. .

    'Mythica: The Iron Crown' music score is in places stirring and fits reasonably well. The humour is much less awkward here thankfully, sure there were times where it wasn't really needed but it's better placed and its tongue-in-cheek nature is actually amusing, even with a character that could have been obnoxious if executed wrongly.

    However, the special effects do look ropey, the worst of them distractingly bad. The action has gotten more clumsily executed with each 'Mythica' film, being unexciting and under-choreographed and it all looks too safe. Some sloppy editing and lack of interaction in the scenes featuring any action are further disadvantages, not being more apparent in the big fight towards the end which was rushed in storytelling which hurt the coherence of it, terribly clumsy in staging and pedestrian in choreography.

    Regarding the script, it's still a bit trite and could have explained things much more, things can be cheesy and vague. The direction is unimaginative. The story can feel simplistic and too thin, not doing an awful lot new with a not too original premise.

    Some of the pacing is a little bumpy and momentum is variable, though mostly more flowing and tighter than 'The Necromancer'. The characters are never annoying, but only the main character is properly interesting, the rest are there with shades of a likable personality but little development and some are not always needed. The rest of the acting is nothing to write home about.

    Wrapping it up, average but not bad. 5/10 Bethany Cox
    7gacsogergely

    Two Tower of Mythica

    It had some good point and some bad. First is first, I felt this part does not stand very well on its own, unlike previous installments. On the other hand the knight-guy finally got a decent role written for him, and that was the best thing in the movie.

    Unfortunately until the ending despite like three different group targeting our crew - one of them I though are the gods, but they were not - the road-movie setup felt lack of action, which is totally strange. I never minded the amateur sword-pairing, no. Things were just ... happening. Maybe they needed some breath between the encounter, I don't know. But the special effects were used totally perfect, especially for the Sliders-like budget. Really, that was the other thing I praise the installment. The goa'uld/jaffa at the end even worked adequately, although I'm not sure where he disappeared.

    The ending pulled things up for me, despite some details being forgotten, like why the gunpowder on the airship why didn't blow up? How the characters got knowledge on the carriage? None thought the hummer looks pretty anachronistic? And how did that character at the end come back? Did the goddess finally revealed where the hammer is? But then there were details which weight for the good side, like Marek gaining a mage-robe instead of the apprentice-robe she previously wore. Or a trick with the knife while pairing (good stunt move). Or the viking with the two axe. Or the evolving of the world that the dwarf ex-adventurer bartender now gives them their quest.

    It was fun, and had its place, but had the same mistakes like Two Tower of Lord of the Rings - on its behalf we must confess this one cost way less though.

    All in all I'm glad they continued, and kept interest for the final part. Interesting decision that they wrote out Kevin Sorbo for it. But better start the franchise with one of the other films.
    5miscellaneous-657-353933

    Somewhat silly-comic, but enjoyable once you get into its flow

    First off, the first three were light-hearted in a charming but serious way, this fourth is a comedy of a less serious nature, from a different director.

    Whilst they therefore don't match well in terms of continuity of feeling, if you can put that behind you and feel this as separate from the others, yet connected, it will work and can be enjoyed, so long as you don't actually mind a sillier version of the genre. Perhaps for some that may mean allowing a little time to elapse between seeing 3 and 4, and for others just entering with the right expectations about it, much as one may appreciate seeing how an artist can paint a subject in more than one interesting way.

    So I enjoyed it, maybe you will too. I did prefer the more serious charming form of the earlier episodes, but appreciated the variety this gave too.

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      The weapon at 1:16:30 bears resemblance to a lirpa, a traditional weapon used by the Vulcans in the Star Trek series.
    • Connections
      Followed by Mythica : Le Crépuscule des Dieux (2016)

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    • Release date
      • May 14, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mythica 4: The Iron Crown
    • Production companies
      • Arrowstorm Entertainment
      • Camera 40 Productions
      • Mainstay Productions
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      • 1h 33m(93 min)
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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