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Witchblade

  • TV Movie
  • 2000
  • TV-14
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
2.4K
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Witchblade (2000)
SuperheroActionCrimeDramaFantasyMystery

Witchblade is the story of New York detective, Sara Pezzini, whose search for justice leads her to an arcane weapon that grants her the power to battle Earth's darkest evil forces.Witchblade is the story of New York detective, Sara Pezzini, whose search for justice leads her to an arcane weapon that grants her the power to battle Earth's darkest evil forces.Witchblade is the story of New York detective, Sara Pezzini, whose search for justice leads her to an arcane weapon that grants her the power to battle Earth's darkest evil forces.

  • Director
    • Ralph Hemecker
  • Writers
    • Marc Silvestri
    • J.D. Zeik
  • Stars
    • Yancy Butler
    • Anthony Cistaro
    • Conrad Dunn
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    2.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ralph Hemecker
    • Writers
      • Marc Silvestri
      • J.D. Zeik
    • Stars
      • Yancy Butler
      • Anthony Cistaro
      • Conrad Dunn
    • 51User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    Yancy Butler
    Yancy Butler
    • Det. Sara "Pez" Pezzini
    Anthony Cistaro
    Anthony Cistaro
    • Kenneth Irons
    Conrad Dunn
    • Tommy Gallo
    David Chokachi
    David Chokachi
    • Jake McCartey
    Kenneth Welsh
    Kenneth Welsh
    • Joe Siri
    Will Yun Lee
    Will Yun Lee
    • Danny Woo
    Eric Etebari
    Eric Etebari
    • Ian Nottingham
    Jody Racicot
    Jody Racicot
    • Drexler
    Hal Eisen
    • Lorenzo Vespucci
    Jim Codrington
    Jim Codrington
    • Officer Smitty
    Tony Munch
    Tony Munch
    • Guy in Mens room
    Katherine Trowell
    Katherine Trowell
    • Receptionist
    Whitney Westwood
    • Maria Bonazzi
    Phil Hay
    Tyson McAuley
    Lazar Rockwood
    • Lazar
    • (as Lazar)
    Sven Van de Ven
    Tig Fong
    Tig Fong
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    • Director
      • Ralph Hemecker
    • Writers
      • Marc Silvestri
      • J.D. Zeik
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    freakezette

    Pretty good, for a comic adaption

    I am a big fan of Witchblade. I have every single issue on my shelf. And I always thought, as far as comics go, Witchblade had the potential of being pretty good movie. It doesn't have people running around in spandex and it doesn't have 30 years of story line like Batman, Superman and X-Men have.

    But I was skeptical when I heard this movie was being made. If you look at the most of the witchblade comic covers you will Sara Pezzini nearly naked with stratigicly places green vine stuff. So my many concerns were a)are they gonna end up casting some baywatch bimbo and b) how are they gonna do the Witchblade?

    My fears were averted. Yancy is an excellent Sara and offered a great performance. Second, they simplified the Witchblade so it still has it's main purpose but not as much special effect. It sets up for a series perfectly, and I hope it becomes a series.

    My only grip is Nottingham. If you have read the comic, nottingham is suppose to be tall dark and super sexy. The Nottingham in this film is tall and dark, but doesn't have the sexy. Oh well, Maybe they'll get rid of the hat in the series.
    3jmaruyama

    Another Disappointing Comic Book Adaptation

    Movies based on Comic Book adaptations seem to come in two categories: 1) Those that approach the material with a half-hearted, tongue-n-cheek attitude; not really taking the genre very seriously (Batman & Robin, Supergirl, Spawn) and 2) Those that approach the material with a serious, realistic and dark approach (X-Men, Rocketeer, & the Shadow). TNT's adaptation of the Image/Top Cow comic Witchblade falls into the later category. However, in deciding to strip down Witchblade and make it more realistic and non-comic like, TNT has come up with a movie that fails to interest those new to the series and appease those expecting the same type of dark story telling of creator's Marc Silvestri and David Wohl. Although Yancy Butler fills "the glove" well, she doesn't really bring anything new to the character. The story is tired, and disappointingly mundane. The gangster storyline seems a ripoff of so many other Cop vs. Mafia themed stories. The action sequences are particularly boring. Aren't we all tired of the rip-off Matrix effects by now. Witchblade is a surprisingly lackluster pilot and does not really inspire non-fans of the comic, like myself, from wanting to pick up any current issues or tune into any future episodes of the cable series.
    9imdb_topdog

    Great adaptation of the comic.

    The guy who posted the first comments must have been unaware that the Witchblade Pilot was in the can before the premier of the Matrix. He should have read the comics which were written YEARS before the Matrix before he made his ludicrous comments.

    This series was an action packed foray through history and lore as we watch Sara learn to use the powers of the Witchblade in her police work.

    Yancy Butler does a great job in portraying the reluctant detective that finds herself bound to the mystical Witchblade... a weapon that can be wielded only by a woman of the artifact's choosing. She can see the past, future and the dead. These abilities to see reality from beyond the scope of normal perception can aide her if she can clear her mind of confusion long enough for her to utilize them.
    Killer B-2

    Major disappointment

    Let's see. The Witchblade is huge undulating tendrils in the comic. Here it's a wimpy little dagger thing that looks like it's made of plastic. Oooh it's so scary, NOT. And frankly, I don't think Yancy Butler is very pretty, nice figure though. She doesn't really look like Sara. She sort of tries to act like Sara. The guy who plays Ian Nottingham talks just like Ian Nottingham would, it's too bad he's this little guy with brown hair who looks nothing like the huge assassin with long black hair. That might be excusable, but where's the katana? His clothes are all wrong too. The plot goes nowhere fast and the action scenes have no tension whatsoever. This movie is like leftovers from a forgotten Steven Seagal flick. They had a small budget and man, does it show. As an action mystery show Witchblade is cliche and predictable (totally unlike the comic), as a comic book adaptation it's a joke. What makes Witchblade, the comic book, cool, is that weird things happen to seemingly normal people and you never know quite what to expect. Due to budgetary constraints, all that was eviscerated from this version and there isn't much left. In place of eerie paranormal investigations and mortal combat, we get a predictable who-dun-it. Well I think you get the point. It was better than Generation X, but lord, it wasn't good.
    jcoke

    Love Yancey

    Regardless of other comments, Yancey is not the classic beauty queen, but she is plumb sexy. I have enjoyed her in Mann and Machine, and Brooklyn South, in addition to several movies. This is entertainment folks, not literature. Rate it for what it is. I would hope that someone has sense enough to make this a series. It sure would beat some of the garbage out there such as Dharma and Greg, etc, others of that genre.

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    • Trivia
      The film ends with a comic book-style image of Sara. This is actually a picture of the comic book version of Witchblade, modified to reflect the costume of the TV version (which is considerably more conservative than the skimpy comic version).
    • Quotes

      Sara Pezzini: What is this thing? What is the Witchblade?

      Kenneth Irons: A mystery, wrapped in a riddle, and cloaked in a conundrum.

      Sara Pezzini: That doesn't help very much.

    • Connections
      Featured in Troldspejlet: Episode #24.7 (2001)
    • Soundtracks
      Living Dead Girl
      Written by Scott Humphrey and Rob Zombie (as Robert Wolfgang Zombie)

      Performed by Rob Zombie

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    • Release date
      • August 27, 2000 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Filo mortal
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Halsted Pictures
      • Image Comics
      • Mythic Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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