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The Winter Warrior

  • 2003
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
3.6/10
162
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The Winter Warrior (2003)
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In the autumn of 573 AD, the civil war that divides the Celtic nations in the Post-Roman Britain ends at the battle of Arthuet. The Celtic armies disband and the warriors return to their hom... Read allIn the autumn of 573 AD, the civil war that divides the Celtic nations in the Post-Roman Britain ends at the battle of Arthuet. The Celtic armies disband and the warriors return to their homes, but the losses to the combined Celtic forces are so great that the immigrants from Ger... Read allIn the autumn of 573 AD, the civil war that divides the Celtic nations in the Post-Roman Britain ends at the battle of Arthuet. The Celtic armies disband and the warriors return to their homes, but the losses to the combined Celtic forces are so great that the immigrants from Germania - the Angles who settled along the North Sea, boldly send raiding parties into the C... Read all

  • Director
    • Robbie Moffat
  • Writer
    • Robbie Moffat
  • Stars
    • James Watson
    • Victoria Pritchard
    • Jon-Paul Gates
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.6/10
    162
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robbie Moffat
    • Writer
      • Robbie Moffat
    • Stars
      • James Watson
      • Victoria Pritchard
      • Jon-Paul Gates
    • 10User reviews
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    James Watson
    James Watson
    • Fingal
    Victoria Pritchard
    • Jessica
    Jon-Paul Gates
    Jon-Paul Gates
    • Ida
    Ian Stirling
    • Hussa
    Paul James Saunders
    Paul James Saunders
    • Ulph
    • (as Paul Saunders)
    Nick Bartlett
    Nick Bartlett
    • Aelle
    Robert Zcemis
    • Roderick
    Toby Gaffney
    • Aethelric
    Tim Davenport
    • Edwin
    • (as Tim Klotz)
    Gary Taylor
    • Dougal
    Ilaria D'Elia
    Ilaria D'Elia
    • Lillian
    Rachael Sutherland
    • Ethne
    Johnny Boy Gomes
    Ben Joseph
    • Angwen
    Gary Taylor
    • Dougal
    • Director
      • Robbie Moffat
    • Writer
      • Robbie Moffat
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    1retrogames

    Listen To The Reviews (apart from the Directors one)

    If the Director/Producer/Writer is going to review his own movie he might want to try reviewing more than just all his other productions! This movie is as bad as the other reviews here at IMDb say, its got no budget, which in itself shouldn't make the movie bad, but on this occasion it really is bad. You can't make a Gladiator/Braveheart style epic with no money and only several cast members (who all seem to appear in every one of this Directors movies). The "Star" who according to the DVD sleeve was in Dune, did have a very small part in the TV series, which surprisingly was not as a Bus Driver (which seems to be his specialty in most of his other bit parts). Even the official movie website trys to download a Trojan virus, with both Firefox browser blocking it and Avast anti virus popping up warnings, its just a pity the same didn't happen when I picked up the DVD, it would have saved me a lot of wasted time!
    1burrobaggy

    One star is way too much for this garbage...

    ...but the IMDb doesn't have a no stars facility for movies. After seeing this fiasco, maybe they should consider adding one pronto.

    On paper it sounds good. A Roman soldier has finally done his service and is returning home, only for his wife to be kidnapped by a group of drunken Scots with beer bellies in the kind of dress-up costumes you can buy at toy shops. He and a girl he rescues do stuff, other stuff happens and finally, after way too long, the bloody thing ends. If that sounds vague, trust me, it's a lot more thought out than this DV disaster. Bad acting in every part, bad direction and the odd bit of spectacularly inept 'action' that looks like it's been choreographed over the phone by a civil servant make this film look like the out-takes from an Ed Wood movie - I kept on expecting to cut away to Criswell or Bela Lugosi ranting on about puppy dogs tails, but sadly that would be far too interesting. The video photography is terrible too: it looks like they borrowed their mate Barry's camcorder but didn't quite know how to use it.

    While I'd like to applaud the initiative of no-budget filmmakers who try to get their stories on the screen by any means necessary, this utter drivel is just so irredeemably bad that it's hard to feel anything but contempt for those involved - it's a hideous waste of their money and your time. Sad to say, this is the very worst film I've ever seen, and I doubt I'll ever see anything worse. It's just absolutely inconceivable that anyone could ever do worse than this.
    2generationnexus

    Terrible... just terrible

    Set in 537AD in Britain I thought I'd give it a go and felt but my verdict is that it's so abysmal it's offensive. I can't call her a redeeming feature but I'll mention Victoria Pritchard who plays Jessica, as she is a competent actor and is the only thing that made me not switch it off. If you were to chose this to watch with a friend or partner you would be deeply embarrassed. I've given it 2 stars because I've actually watched worse films, and there is a level below this... there shouldn't be, but there is. Avoid.
    1electriconion99

    Why?

    I'll be honest, this was so bad I couldn't finish watching it - and I've sat through all of MY DATE WITH DREW, which should give you some idea of how poor this is. Looking at this, like DREW, I just wonder why this is on the IMDb. It doesn't look like a real movie at all. It's got one actor I recognise from the TV version of DUNE in it, but he's not very good and the rest of the cast look like friends of the director. Result? A badly acted badly directed barely written film that that looks like a home movie shot on a home video camera.

    The biggest surprise is that there's a sequel listed, THE BONE HUNTER. No user comments, no release info, which makes me wonder if it was even made. Because after seeing this, you can't see why anyone other than Max Bialystock would invest in it.
    1MetalMiike

    A Film Made By A Man Who Thinks His Audience Are Idiots

    I've seen some horrific pieces of garbage in my time and I never thought I would say this, but there is a film worse than Timbo Hines' The War of the Worlds. It's this one. The problem is it just doesn't have an ounce of entertainment value; whereas many terrible films have that so-weird-it's-fascinating charm, this just lacks personality. It sets itself up as an epic, but one shot on 16mm (which has been so badly shot it looks like mini DV) and with a cast of maybe ten people. Actually, the photography says a lot; there are scenes in dark woods shot with no additional lighting, grain screams out at you so badly that you think you're watching something shot on Hi-8 and night scenes look as though they were shot by use of car headlights or clip-on camcorder lights. Half the time there is so little light, the iris is wide open. Result? Much of the film is out of focus. Though some scenes do look striking, the look of the film is so variable as to be unwatchable.

    Robbie Moffat, the director of this atrocity, has a penchant for reviewing his own films on here. In one review (of another film) he says, referring to the other reviewers, "Do they have any idea how hard it is to make a film?" Well, actually yes, we do but obviously Moffat doesn't. He is under the impression that his audience won't notice how little effort has gone into his productions. When one has little or no money to make a film, one is forced to spend one's only other asset: time. Had Moffat thought to do this, he might have been able to, say, organise at least one battle scene with the help of a Roman re-enactment society (such people are always willing to turn up for free). He also assumes that his audience are stupid. Populating the derelict countryside (which is free to shoot in) with as few actors as possible in the belief no one will notice the cheapness of it all.

    His screenplay doesn't help either. It is aimless, as though after thinking up a story (which would have been a minor subplot in any other film), he decided to pan it out with nothing but padding and weird characterisations. People seem to do stuff with no real motivation behind their actions. We have to put up with endless repetition and reiteration. Moffat is currently holding a screenwriter's course at Pinewood. I shall not be going.

    How he even got hold of professional actors is beyond me (and why they have worked with him more than once is also incomprehensible). I can only assume that they weren't getting any offers and looking at what they have done lately, that's hardly surprising. James Watson in particular seems pretty down on his luck. It doesn't matter anyway, because they're a complete shower. James Watson, Victoria Pritchard and Ilaria D'Elia are totally forgettable, much in the same way that plywood is forgettable, but the other actors are surely amateurs.

    Oh yes. There's a title song. Why do these sorts of films think it necessary to always have a title song? And why do bad films contain so much walking?

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      When the film received its one market screening the night before the start of the Cannes film festival, the entire audience walked out five minutes into the movie.
    • Goofs
      There are many shots in the film featuring rhododendron ponticum in the background - a plant not introduced into Scotland till at least the 18th century (over one and a half thousand years after the film is set).

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    • Release date
      • September 2004 (Russia)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Кельтские саги
    • Production company
      • Palm Tree Productions
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      • £27,800 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
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