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I.R.A.: King of Nothing

  • 2006
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
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I.R.A.: King of Nothing (2006)
ActionDrama

A disgruntled I.R.A. member (Chapa) becomes Ireland's biggest threat to the peace process.A disgruntled I.R.A. member (Chapa) becomes Ireland's biggest threat to the peace process.A disgruntled I.R.A. member (Chapa) becomes Ireland's biggest threat to the peace process.

  • Director
    • Damian Chapa
  • Writers
    • Damian Chapa
    • Carlton Holder
  • Stars
    • Damian Chapa
    • Cian McCormack
    • Joe Estevez
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    209
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    • Director
      • Damian Chapa
    • Writers
      • Damian Chapa
      • Carlton Holder
    • Stars
      • Damian Chapa
      • Cian McCormack
      • Joe Estevez
    • 4User reviews
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    Damian Chapa
    Damian Chapa
    • Bobby O'Brien
    Cian McCormack
    Cian McCormack
    • Young Bobby
    Joe Estevez
    Joe Estevez
    • Seamus
    Rachel Hunter
    Rachel Hunter
    • British Intelligence Agent
    Vanessa Keogh
    Vanessa Keogh
    • Maggie
    Sharman Pickering
    • Mic
    Rebecca Ryan
    • Lisa - Bobby's Mother
    Ciara O'Brien
    • Newscaster
    Ashley Dowling
    • Meagan
    Roisin Diamond
    • Young Maggie
    Pat Ainscough
    • Hooded Gunman
    Gerald Scott
    • Bar Doorman #1
    Joseph Loullen
    • Bar Doorman #2
    Michelle Forde
    • Emma
    Gordon Maher
    • Richard
    Keith Hanna
    • Conor
    Chris O'Connor
    • Bodyguard #1
    Paul Gregory Madden
    • O'Halloran
    • Director
      • Damian Chapa
    • Writers
      • Damian Chapa
      • Carlton Holder
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    1nuttyelaine

    I R A King of nothing

    Absolutely terrible acting. Terrible terrible terrible . I cringed the whole way through it. I'm Irish and I know our History and that film was just an embarrassment. It's no were near what went on in the troubles .I mean for God sake it was Americans that acted in it which made it worse cause they couldn't do the Irish accent to save their lives .And the way they were acting out the Irish people was just wrong on all levels . Absolutely crap the whole way threw it !. Whoever wrote that film don't no very much about the Irish people or the IRA .I'd advise anyone that is going to watch this film not to , your wasting your time .
    1Theo Robertson

    Talk About Giving A Dog A Bad Name

    Irish Republican Army ? That'll be the guerrilla army that fought for independence from British rule from 1919-21. I won't go as far as describing the IRA from that period as being "freedom fighters" but they did have a mandate. Every organisation calling itself "The IRA" from Eamon DeValera's anti-treaty IRA to the present IRA haven't had any mandate from anyone and most are nothing more than a small clique of fanatical bigots who have brought nothing except bloodshed and misery in their wake. Ireland's proud name is dragged through the gutter due to the murderous actions of a minuscule minority

    There's very few impressive films featuring the Troubles as their backdrop . The recent thriller '71 is almost certainly the best film in its field even if it does win by default. What's the worst one ? I'd have no hesitation in saying THE DEVIL'S OWN but the Belfast Telegraph gave its best and worst list with '71 best and this unknown film IRA KING OF NOTHING being worst. After seeing it then it's also a contender for worst film full stop

    It starts with a pitched gunbattle between the IRA and the Brits in Belfast 1970. Try and imagine the opening Stalingrad type battle of THE DEVILS OWN but even worse. The average British soldiers from this period were middle aged , overweight blokes dressed in a strange mixture of anachronistic military gear waving guns that were bought in the nearest toy shop. Not deterred by some militaristic salad dodgers the natives join throwing petrol bombs made out of plastic bottles while shouting "Away back tae England to serve yer Queen" with all the passion of someone reading out their grocery list

    You get the impression that Irish history or military history aren't going to be this film's strongpoint so I looked up the production list on this site only to find director Damien Chapa and screenwriter Carlton Holder are both Americans. This says everything. It doesn't excuse anything , just explains everything. Even more tellingly Chapa casts himself as IRA badass Bobby O'Brien. It's very obvious Chapa is an American and his accent makes Brad Pitt in THE DEVILS OWN sound like Ian Paisley in comparison. Joe Estevez also makes an appearance as another IRA man and his accent is every bit as bad

    I'm actually trying to work out what's worse , the bad acting from the Americans trying to sound Irish or the indigenous cast whose voices are so devoid of any inflexion they sound like they're voicing Daleks. Probably the worst performance is the hard nut with UDA connections in the Shankhill whose mannerisms and voice seems to imply he's playing a flamboyant gay-libbing homosexual. He makes Graham Norton look and sound like Mike Tyson in comparison

    In relation to the other comments on this page I concur that this film can only be made as some sort of satire but then I've got to ask myself if IRA KING OF NOTHING contains enough sophistication to qualify as satire. It's bad such as scenes that look like they're trying to be a Jean Claude Van Demme movie , or scenes featuring graphic torture such as Bobby being in the Maze Prison getting sprayed in the face with a water-pistol , there's nothing here that can be taken seriously. In fact I'm sure Martin McGuiness saw this and died laughing , which isn't a fate I'd wish upon him to be honest
    2Corpus_Vile

    So cringe inducingly awful, it's actually mesmerising.

    My God. What a terrible film. The accents are crap. Really crap, they seem to be all Americans playing Irish and not even doing it well. Hell, Jon Voight's accent wasn't bad in The General, what the hell happened here? The IRA members in Sons of frickin Anarchy were more convincing.

    The dialogue is absolutely abysmal and unrealistic, with Chapa prone to monologues at inappropriate times, apparently to show how awesome he is. The plot is minimalist, meandering and uninteresting. The acting is woeful.

    I went into this with an open mind and basically watched it with my mouth slightly ajar at the groan inducing levels of ineptitude, all the way through it.

    A dreadful, self indulgent, dire little film, it's not even so bad it's good, it's just a complete failure on every level.

    Give us Blood In, Blood Out II Chapa and I'm there with bells on, but this just sucks.

    2/10- bonus point for Rachel Hunter's British intelligence agent with a broad NZ twang making me chuckle, but a film to be avoided, as it's a waste of time, and one of the worst films on the North I've ever seen. And I've seen Patriot Games. AND Blown Away. And IRA King of Nothing makes both of these films look like Cal and Some Mother's Son respectively.
    hugh-robinson

    WTF

    This aberration is an embarrassment to any Irish person. Please don't come over from America and represent us this way. Unintentionally funny. A bomb goes off, a thin wisp of smoke emerges and a policeman falls over! Rod Stewart's wife turns up as a British Intelligence agent with an Australian accent. I notice Chapa has played Marlon Brando, Bobby Fischer and Roman Polanski.??????

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      King of Nothing
      Music by Gerard Martino

      Lyrics by Ekki Stein

      Performed by Charlotte Stein

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    • Release date
      • March 28, 2006 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Ireland
    • Languages
      • English
      • Irish Gaelic
    • Also known as
      • I.R.A. King of Nothing
    • Filming locations
      • Bray, County Wicklow, Ireland
    • Production companies
      • BBI Entertainment
      • BBI Films
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    • Budget
      • $100,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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