In the future, galactic civil war destroys the human space civilization and a new Dark Age begins. On a distant planet, a scavenger looking for his abducted sister teams up with a former gen... Read allIn the future, galactic civil war destroys the human space civilization and a new Dark Age begins. On a distant planet, a scavenger looking for his abducted sister teams up with a former general who wishes to rebuild the Galactic Republic.In the future, galactic civil war destroys the human space civilization and a new Dark Age begins. On a distant planet, a scavenger looking for his abducted sister teams up with a former general who wishes to rebuild the Galactic Republic.
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Hello, saw this film and do not like it so much. Was a cheap film with cheap performance. The story is quite OK, but it seemed a bit strange to me.
Nice is, that one antagonist is not an one dimensional as it seems to be always.
Only the CGI was OK for me and the sister seemed very nice, she is so smart; love it.
But this film has no real ending for me. Because the film is short it looks, that they ran out of money.
Looks like a part 2 to come, but there is none ...
Nice is, that one antagonist is not an one dimensional as it seems to be always.
Only the CGI was OK for me and the sister seemed very nice, she is so smart; love it.
But this film has no real ending for me. Because the film is short it looks, that they ran out of money.
Looks like a part 2 to come, but there is none ...
Like many potentially great sci-fi flicks THE WARLORD suffers from many problems caused by its starvation budget. Though it was shot for peanuts in 1996 as a t-v pilot on the Paramount back lot -- and looks it-- it nevertheless has a lot to recommend it. It is worth watching if only to see veteran Rod Taylor back in harness and to see yet another brilliant performance by multi-talented teen Elisabeth Harnois. (I can't understand by Hollywood doesn't recognize this youngster's extraordinary talents. She should have been a super star long ago.) The cast does an excellent job with a weak script and Joe Dante's direction is flawless. I found THE WARLORD to be an entertaining two hours,infinitely better than much of the dreck that is passing as excellent cinema in these strange days.
I like science fiction; and it's nearly impossible for me to walk out of a movie or change the channel in the middle of a story--but this stinker taxed my limits. There is next to no story, the dialogue is thin and weak, the special effects are overall mediocre, and the movie goes nowhere in 2 hours. The only good part was the beginning with a few good scenic shots and an intro that had some promise. What a letdown afterwards! Don't waste your precious time with this.... I give it 3 out of 10.
Ended up watching it all and wanted to see more and then I learned that...that's it! Which was too bad!
To be an 90s sci fi failed b tv movie series this was actually really good. And way better the like 99% of modern sci fi movies!
It had great visuals, the scenes props were great and man did the engineers and the soul monster look great!
Acting was also good for the most part and the characters enjoyable and I liked the warlord for having a heart but still a warlord.
Like said, too bad there wasn't more. This could have been an interesting trilogy.
To be an 90s sci fi failed b tv movie series this was actually really good. And way better the like 99% of modern sci fi movies!
It had great visuals, the scenes props were great and man did the engineers and the soul monster look great!
Acting was also good for the most part and the characters enjoyable and I liked the warlord for having a heart but still a warlord.
Like said, too bad there wasn't more. This could have been an interesting trilogy.
A "to be continued movie...not continued". This best describes my over all feeling of disappointment with this TV pilot. Fans of Rod Taylor (I didn't know he was an Aussie!) will enjoy seeing the 70 something actor going through his paces (in an Aussie accent) in this predictable scifi film. The film reminds me of Gene Rodenberry's "Andromeda" (Long lost ship vehicle). Some good performaces... but as this was only a pilot be forewarned that the film only serves as a vehicle for future stories of which there were none.
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- TriviaWas intended to be the pilot for a series called "The Osiris Chronicles" that never materialized.
- ConnectionsReferences Star Trek: La nouvelle génération (1987)
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By what name was The Warlord: Battle for the Galaxy (1998) officially released in India in English?
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