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Black Scorpion II: Aftershock

  • TV Movie
  • 1997
  • R
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
3.7/10
998
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Joan Severance in Black Scorpion II: Aftershock (1997)
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Darcy is back on the force, but still fights on as the Black Scorpion because "it's in her nature." This time, she fights Gangster Prankster; and a new villian emerges when the Mayor tries t... Read allDarcy is back on the force, but still fights on as the Black Scorpion because "it's in her nature." This time, she fights Gangster Prankster; and a new villian emerges when the Mayor tries to protect his federal earthquake relief money: Aftershock. When the two villians team up a... Read allDarcy is back on the force, but still fights on as the Black Scorpion because "it's in her nature." This time, she fights Gangster Prankster; and a new villian emerges when the Mayor tries to protect his federal earthquake relief money: Aftershock. When the two villians team up and kidnap Argyle's girlfriend, Black Scorpion is faced with the theft of the Scorpionmobil... Read all

  • Director
    • Jonathan Winfrey
  • Writer
    • Craig J. Nevius
  • Stars
    • Joan Severance
    • Whip Hubley
    • Sherrie Rose
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.7/10
    998
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    • Director
      • Jonathan Winfrey
    • Writer
      • Craig J. Nevius
    • Stars
      • Joan Severance
      • Whip Hubley
      • Sherrie Rose
    • 14User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Joan Severance
    Joan Severance
    • Darcy Walker…
    Whip Hubley
    Whip Hubley
    • Rick
    Sherrie Rose
    Sherrie Rose
    • Prof. Ursula Undershaft…
    Stoney Jackson
    • Gangster Prankster…
    Matt Roe
    • Mayor Artie Worth
    Stephen Lee
    Stephen Lee
    • Captain Strickland
    Garrett Morris
    Garrett Morris
    • Argyle
    Terri J. Vaughn
    Terri J. Vaughn
    • Veronica…
    Steven Kravitz
    • Slugger
    Shane Powers
    Shane Powers
    • Specs
    Carl Banks
    Carl Banks
    • Grimace
    David Harris
    • Heckler
    Christina Solis
    • Bonita Bradley
    • (as Christine Solis)
    Laura Harring
    Laura Harring
    • Babette
    Gabrielle Beimford
    • Dispatch
    Sean Gavigan
    Sean Gavigan
    • Yes Man #1
    Kevin McLaughlin
    • Yes Man #2
    Scott Valentine
    Scott Valentine
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    • Director
      • Jonathan Winfrey
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      • Craig J. Nevius
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    2JamesHitchcock

    Tiresome from the Very Beginning

    Some people would have thought that one "Black Scorpion" film was quite enough. Indeed, some people, myself included, thought that one Black Scorpion film was more than enough, but enough people obviously disagreed with that analysis to persuade the producers to come up with a sequel.

    The title character is essentially a female Batman, a crime fighting superheroine who (like Batman but unlike Superman or Spiderman) does not have any super powers but relies upon a combination of martial arts and advanced technology to overcome the bad guys. Just as Batman had his Batmobile, so the Black Scorpion (who in real life is a police detective named Darcy Walker) has her own high-tech car, the Scorpionmobile. In the first instalment she saw off one gang of supervillains; here she has to deal with a new crowd, including the giggling Gangster Prankster (an obvious rip-off of Batman's nemesis The Joker) and a woman calling herself Aftershock who aims to cause an earthquake to destroy the City of Angels (for which read Los Angeles).

    The original "Black Scorpion" film was bad enough, but this one is even worse. Both were comedies based upon one single joke, namely that the superhero concept is something essentially ridiculous which can serve as the basis for camp humour using exaggerated characters and unrealistic plotting and dialogue. (The same joke served as the basis of that old "Batman" TV series from the sixties, and indeed as the basis of some of the entries in the more recent "Batman" film franchise). I have never been the greatest fan of superhero movies, but at least the likes of "Spiderman" and "Batman Begins" have shown that it is possible to make decent films within the genre by treating the concept with a modicum of seriousness and without resorting to camp, self-mocking humour. One-joke comedies quickly outstay their welcome; the first "Black Scorpion" film ran out of steam about halfway through, after which the whole thing quickly became tiresome. "Black Scorpion II" never had any steam to start with and is tiresome from the very beginning.

    The standard of acting is appalling; Joan Severance as the heroine shows even more clearly than she did in the first film that she was cast on the basis of looks rather than talent, but the rest of the cast are no more talented and in most cases do not even have looks to recommend them. (Whoever thought Sherrie Rose made a seductive villainess was sadly mistaken). I was surprised to see Rick Rossovich cast as a "construction foreman"; in the late eighties he was regarded as a rising star after roles in "Top Gun" and "Roxanne", so it must have been something of a comedown for him to be cast in a bit part in a movie as dire as this one.

    The one good thing that can be said about "Black Scorpion II" is that, although it was followed in 2001 by a "Black Scorpion" TV series, it was the last of its line in the cinema and did not spawn a "Black Scorpion III". One must at least be thankful for small mercies. 2/10
    1culwin

    One of the worst things I've ever witnessed

    Wow.

    This was so awful I just don't know what to say.

    I'm amazed that anyone involved with this actually used their real names. I know it's tough to be a struggling actor but man, what were they thinking?

    I don't even want to think about the fact that someone "wrote" this.

    I'm going to stay away from the TV for a few days now.
    10lotsafun

    I had a blast with Black Scorpion II!

    This cheesy B movie is fun stuff! You'll either love it or hate it. I adored it. Fans of B movies and Roger Corman movies might enjoy it the most. I've shared my Black Scorpion DVDs with friends and we've all enjoyed them. The two films and the TV show are a blast! The Gangsta Pranksta has to be seen to be believed folks! Joan Severance is lovely as Darcy Walker/ The Black Scorpion. There's also a promo on this DVD hosted by Adam West that takes an inside look at the Black Scorpion TV show. This is a fun DVD. I LOVED IT! Pop some corn and settle back. This is great popcorn fun! Ms Severance: You really know how to wear a mask! The way you smoke a cigar takes my breath away! GREAT JOB!
    7motionpiclover

    A sexual anti-hero female batman ripoff

    A sexual anti-hero female batman ripoff Background I have watched both Black Scorpions (I & II). The 2nd one is better than the 1st one. But you must watch both films in order to understand the bi-logy. I havent seen the series yet. Roger Corman has made a lot of b-movies that tried to make parody of "mainstream" films.

    Potentials The Black Scorpion had a lot of potentials either as introducing a new sexy female hero, or a dark movie of heroes & anti-heroes or as a parody of batman or creating a highly erotic universe of heroes and villains. The film is failing to fulfill any of these aims.

    Is it worth to watch it?

    It depends. The filmmakers did not make any try to hide that they didnt care for scenario, or developing any depth of characters/events. Highly erotic anti-hero universe with revealing cosplay costumes, high heels, with good closeups, good naked boobs, some clever dialogues, good makeup with quality camera shots and good artistic sceneries simply do not exists in quantities. It is a rarity. And Black scorpion had a lot of potentials. Black scorpion films had all elements of success except depth of everything and connecting the dots.

    What I Liked: 1) Sexy revealing female costumes 2) The potential of an universe of heroes without hiding their sexuality and erotism 3) Good (quick-changing) camera shots 4) fast clever dialogues 5) most of characters were very unique 6) nice erotic scenes and boobs 67 The potential to become something more...

    What I didnt like: 1) To try to parody Batman in a fail way 2) Smoking - a lot of smoking!

    3) Black Scorpion not doing much as female super hero (i think thats was one of the aim of the film) 4) The non-existence of depth of characters and events.

    5) The quick and violent way to finish with villains.
    5TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews

    More of the same, for better or for worse

    If you've seen or are planning to see this film, chances are you've already seen the first. If not, I suggest you go see that, even if you only have the chance to see one of them. It's better and it basically lays the foundation for this film. This has more silliness and less style than the first, and one will be hard pressed to find someone, somewhere who wouldn't rather have seen the first, if given the choice(if the popularity-based ratings are anything to go by, at least). The plot is, much like the first, very simplistic and formulaic. It's pretty much ripped straight out of a 60's superhero comic book. The characters, most of them returning from the first film, continue to be comic relief and clichés, and a few of them, as little development as they have(in the first) actually go backwards as far as that goes. The villains both lack the originality of the one of the first film; both are rather obviously rip-offs of famous superhero villains(or super-villains, for short). The humor goes more towards the silly and campy, something the first one started nicely on. Fewer one-liners, unfortunately. The action is decent enough... it's slightly larger in scale than that of the first, but its uninspired filming costs a lot of intensity. There is more direct T&A in this installment, to appease the young males in the audience. Most of it is just there, for no actual reason, making it stand out embarrassingly. The dialog is poor, both as far as writing and delivery goes. The script has its share of clichés, but judging from the overall tone(and my experience with films that Roger Corman is involved in making), I would wager that it's fully intentional. All in all, an entertaining and fairly worthy followup to Black Scorpion. I recommend this to fans of the first and of comic book movies in general. I urge anyone to watch the first before trying their luck with this, though, and if you don't like what you see in that one, don't bother with this one. It's just more of the same. 5/10

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    • Trivia
      The darcy walker (black scorpion) character appeared in the Judge Dredd dark horse comic's
    • Goofs
      When Darcy Walker is in the station house she is wearing a brooch. It disappears, then reappears while she is fighting Aftershock.
    • Quotes

      Capt. Strickland, 21 st Precinct: The last thing that this city needs is another wacked out broad in a mask.

    • Connections
      Followed by Black Scorpion (2001)

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    • Release date
      • May 13, 1997 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Black Scorpion: Ground Zero
    • Production company
      • Concorde-New Horizons
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      1 hour 25 minutes
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      • Stereo

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