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The Roller Blade Seven

  • 1991
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
2.2/10
537
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The Roller Blade Seven (1991)
The Roller Blade Seven stars Scott Shaw as the Samurai Sword carrying Mercenary, Hawk who is sent on a mission across the Wheelzone to save Sister Sparrow from the evil clutched of the overload Saint Offender.
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In a futuristic society, a sword-wielding roller skater fights evil ninjas, punk roller skaters and is sent on an important rescue missionIn a futuristic society, a sword-wielding roller skater fights evil ninjas, punk roller skaters and is sent on an important rescue missionIn a futuristic society, a sword-wielding roller skater fights evil ninjas, punk roller skaters and is sent on an important rescue mission

  • Director
    • Donald G. Jackson
  • Writers
    • Donald G. Jackson
    • Scott Shaw
  • Stars
    • Scott Shaw
    • Frank Stallone
    • Karen Black
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  • IMDb RATING
    2.2/10
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    • Director
      • Donald G. Jackson
    • Writers
      • Donald G. Jackson
      • Scott Shaw
    • Stars
      • Scott Shaw
      • Frank Stallone
      • Karen Black
    • 29User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Scott Shaw
    Scott Shaw
    • Hawk
    Frank Stallone
    Frank Stallone
    • Black Knight
    Karen Black
    Karen Black
    • Tarot
    Don Stroud
    Don Stroud
    • Desert Maurader
    William Smith
    William Smith
    • Pharoah
    Joe Estevez
    Joe Estevez
    • Saint O'ffender
    Rhonda Shear
    Rhonda Shear
    • Officer Daryl Skates
    Mark Richardson
    Mark Richardson
    • Chopper
    Selina Jayne-Dornan
    Selina Jayne-Dornan
    • Spirit Guide
    • (as Selina Jayne)
    Roger Ellis
    • Stealth
    Claudia Scholtz
    • Kabuki
    Kenneth H. Kim
    • Utility Ninja
    Ani Bilesky
    • Hawk's Bride 1
    Liselotte Christiansen
    • Hawk's Bride 2
    Sam Mann
    • Axe Man
    Zona Jaguar
    • Onibaba
    Madison Monk
    • Self
    Jill Kelly
    • Sex Metal
    • Director
      • Donald G. Jackson
    • Writers
      • Donald G. Jackson
      • Scott Shaw
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    1mds131313

    Tight joke

    This has to be the greatest practical joke ever. I'm amazed that all the other actors kept a straight face. I might be wrong but the impression I get from this movie was that they duped Frank Stallone and Joe Estevez into acting in this movie that has a budget of just under $40, depending on how much those nerf bats and spray painted catcher's equipment cost, create the most incoherent movie ever created, and sit back and laugh at the fact that Joe Estevez and Frank Stallone weren't in on the joke.

    If by some chance they weren't kidding and they legitimately tried to make a real movie then I feel sorry for everyone involved in the creation. I've had quite a love affair with cheesy movies, but this movie is so bad I can hardly watch it. They repeat pointless "special effects" so many times that it's obvious they were just trying to cover up the fact that they only shot 30 minutes of footage. If I were forced to watch this movie on repeat I would bludgeon myself unconscious with my own hands after about one and a half times through. No offense to the great Frank Stallone, but I would rather watch Sylvester teach a fingerpainting class for 10 hours than watch that movie ever again.
    Infofreak

    Second (or possibly third) worst movie EVER MADE!!

    About 15 minutes into 'The Roller Blade Seven' I nearly gave up, but decided (masochist that I am!) to go all the way, baby! Because this is one movie you just gotta see ONCE, if only as a yardstick of sheer crapness.

    This is without doubt one of the worst movies I've ever seen in my life. Now maybe you're thinking "goodie! I'm in for some 1990s version of 'Plan Nine From Outer Space', or 'The Incredibly Strange Creatures...' hilarious laugh-a-minute good times". NO!! When I say BAD I mean beyond entertainment. This movie is so awful in every way imaginable, and absolutely torturous to sit through, that you won't be able to think of ANY reason to continue watching it until the end.

    The only movies off the top of my head that even come close to it are the unspeakably bad British vampire movie 'Razor Blade Smile', and the Godawful noir parody(??) 'Art Deco Detective'. At least the former had some unintentional laughs, and the latter featured a handful of funny lines from b-grade legend Brion James. 'The Roller Blade Seven' has no redeeming features whatsoever. What all three movies also share is that they were shot straight on video, making them all aesthetically unpleasant experiences. As well as cheaper than a pub crawl.

    The guy responsible for this gem is Donald G. Jackson who is also the brains behind the moderately amusing 'Frogtown' movies, which I have seen, and works such as 'Mimes: Silent But Deadly' and 'Lingerie Kickboxer', which I haven't. He produces/directs and also co-writes with the movie's star Scott Shaw. Yeah I don't know him either but apparently he's some kinda martial arts expert and has appeared in movies with titles like 'Samurai Vampire Bikers From Hell' and 'Samurai Johnny Frankenstein', so you know he's class all the way. The Supporting cast includes Frank Stallone (Sly's brother) and Joe Estevez (Martin Sheen's brother and star of 'Motorcycle Cheerleading Mommas') (read that title again!!) , and somehow, cos I can't believe it myself, bona fide cult legends William Smith, Don Stroud and Karen Black. If you are a fan of any of those three all I can say is best stay away...

    The "plot" concerns a Hawk (Shaw), a futuristic Ninja dude, who has to rescue his sister from evil baddies led by the crippled Pharoah (Smith), who is some kinda cult leader who invented a popular skateboard or something. Hawk meets up with all kinda weirdos, both good and bad, most of whom dress funny and use roller blades, and one of which continually plays the banjo. I say good and bad, because I honestly couldn't tell most of the time who was who, or what side they were on. Especially that banjo fella. And I suppose there was seven of them, but I wasn't counting, and who really cares? One of the roller bladers was Don Stroud but I never worked out which one, and eventually forgot he was even supposed to be in it. By the credits I didn't even care any more, and that says a lot because I LOVE Don Stroud and he was the main reason I watched this crap in the first place!

    The plot, or lack of it, is only the half of it. Jackson directs like he has both eyes shut, and the editing was done (I believe) by someone with one hand tied behind their back, who insists on showing us every "action" sequence three or four times consecutively, for no apparent reason. There's about twenty minutes of (bad) dialogue spread throughout the ninety minutes of the movie, and the soundtrack, which includes everything from "moody" electronics to "smokin'" rawk to the banjo fellas limited repertoire of licks, is probably even worse.

    The only thing that will amaze you after sitting through this offal is the fact that there was not only a sequel, but TWO!! Whether they are better than this or could even conceivably be WORSE I'll leave up to you because frankly, I value my sanity, and one 'Roller Blade Seven' flick is my absolute limit!
    2Platypuschow

    The Roller Blade Seven: Offensive to the senses

    The Roller Blade Seven is a bizarre creature, it's a truly terrible film with awful production values yet features a host of famous names.

    Set in a post apocalyptic world much alike the Mad Max (1979) universe, except there are ninjas, religion and everyone wears roller blades for some reason.

    With audio that often sounds like it was recorded through a sponge, the same segments repeated, fight scenes that make Jerry Springers look like it's well choreographed and a story that makes no sense at all.

    It's one of those films that has to be seen to be believed yet you don't want to put anyone through a film quite this terrible.

    I award it 2 not 1 purely on the basis of novelty value but make no mistake it's the absolute pits.

    The Good:

    Nope!

    The Bad:

    Laughable soundtrack that doesn't even remotely fit the content

    Awful audio quality

    Embarrassing fight scenes

    Cringe inducing camera work

    Scenes repeated several times

    We really don't need to know each actors name as they appear on screen

    Things I Learnt From This Movie:

    It is a reverends job to distribute samurai swords and see that people skate the path of righteousness

    Even in a post apocalyptic world religious garments look ridiculous

    Our hero is so anti-mainstream expectations that in a Jacuzzi with your standard bikini glad girls he keeps his clothes on and kisses them like you'd kiss your mother

    Wearing shades during the night STILL makes you look like a douche

    Joe Estevez is the lesser known brother for a reason

    Frank Stallone is the lesser brother for a reason as well

    So roller skate ninjas are a thing

    Being hacked to pieces with axes will result in no wounds and no blood
    1imdbmykl

    So bad you can enjoy it as a comedy

    I knew that I was not about to see a quality film when this title was included in a 'B-grade video night' at a friends place. Despite the warnings, I was still surprised at just how bad this film was. It was fortunate that there were a lot of us there to share the pain with each other... The film attempts to tell the story of a dark future, one in which Hawk (a Mad Max type of character) heads off to rescue a damsel in distress. In reality, the plot is a thinly disguised excuse for the producers to promote their own philosophies on life (watch the end credits and the 'these people are not real' disclaimer at the end for a real laugh). The movie is frequently lacking direction, and fails to develop its characters to any degree whatsoever. What's even worse though is the editing of this film. The film repeats scenes (often 10 to 20 seconds long) up to 4 or 5 times in a row. I think that this was an attempt to emulate things like Jean Claude Van-Damme fight sequences, but if it is it fails utterly. The film would probably be about 1/3 of its length if we weren't forced to watch the main character move his head in front of the setting sun half a dozen times (yes, that's all that happens in that repeated scene). I give this movie my 'worst film I've ever seen' award. I doubt that it will be topped any time soon.
    1onona

    The worst film of all time.

    This film is, far and wide and beyond any shadow of a doubt, the single worst and most contemptible film in the history of the universe.

    It really *is* that bad.

    Personally I have always enjoyed the guilty pleasure of a terrible film, and rented this one thinking it would be one of those. To my immense disappointment, it was not.

    The script is delivered in a way that sounds as if they're reading the lines directly off placards, the story makes absolutely no sense whatsoever, and the actual film looks like it was shot on a home video camera. I couldn't even finish watching it. It is even worse than "Witch Academy", and that's quite a feat in itself.

    I cannot even begin to fathom how a director could shoot this film, and then still have the sense to believe it was decent enough to release.

    Painful, awful, horrendous.

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    • Trivia
      Named number 27 of the 100 Best B-Movies of All Time by Paste Magazine in 2014.
    • Quotes

      Hawk: Pharoah, you are a devil!

      Pharoah: You are right. I am the devil!

    • Connections
      Edited into Legend of the Roller Blade Seven (1992)
    • Soundtracks
      Them Roller Blades
      Written by Judy Henske, Donald G. Jackson, Scott Shaw

      Performed by Judy Henske

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    • Release date
      • September 6, 1991 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Семеро на дороге для роликов
    • Filming locations
      • San Bernardino County, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • The Rebel Corp.
      • York Pictures Inc.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color

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