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Fatal Deviation

  • Video
  • 1998
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
649
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Mikey Graham, Nicole O'Sullivan, and James P. Bennett in Fatal Deviation (1998)
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A classic good versus evil action flick, mixed with kicks, guns, motorcycles and a hot babe!A classic good versus evil action flick, mixed with kicks, guns, motorcycles and a hot babe!A classic good versus evil action flick, mixed with kicks, guns, motorcycles and a hot babe!

  • Directors
    • James P. Bennett
    • Shay Casserley
    • Simon Linscheid
  • Writers
    • James P. Bennett
    • Shay Casserley
    • Simon Linscheid
  • Stars
    • James P. Bennett
    • Mikey Graham
    • Nicole O'Sullivan
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    649
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • James P. Bennett
      • Shay Casserley
      • Simon Linscheid
    • Writers
      • James P. Bennett
      • Shay Casserley
      • Simon Linscheid
    • Stars
      • James P. Bennett
      • Mikey Graham
      • Nicole O'Sullivan
    • 31User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    James P. Bennett
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    • Jimmy Bennett
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    Mikey Graham
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    Nicole O'Sullivan
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    Johnny Murray
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    Michael Regan
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    Greg Weir
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    Mattie Finnegan
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    Aenne Barr
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    • Directors
      • James P. Bennett
      • Shay Casserley
      • Simon Linscheid
    • Writers
      • James P. Bennett
      • Shay Casserley
      • Simon Linscheid
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    panda_robw

    The greatest no-budget film of all time

    Ultra-cheapo Irish martial arts movie, shot on VHS with amateurism running through it from head to toe. If the slightly threadbare Irish aspect of 'Father Ted' ever raised a smile then you should definitely give this a look.

    There's nothing in this film that you could consider in any way professional or competent. The acting stinks, it's badly dubbed, the action scenes are arthritic, the dialogue feeble, the direction barely qualifies as such and the whole thing makes very little sense at all.

    However.

    I don't think I've ever seen anything quite as entertaining in my life, and not even in a "so bad it's good" sort of way. It's impossible to explain - but it works, it just works. A quite amazing movie.

    There's rumoured to be a 10th anniversary festival this year in the village of Trim where it was made. If it pans out, I'm there - if only to meet the incredible James Bennett!
    3Red-Barracuda

    Every so often a movie comes along...and this is a movie

    I think I read somewhere that this is the first Irish martial arts movie ever - I'm guessing it probably has the distinction of being the last as well. It stars James Bennett, who is Ireland's answer to Tonny Tulleners. His acting level makes Van Damme appear like Richard Burton but I am guessing he was hired more for his martial art moves. It does have to be said though that the fight sequences are absolutely ludicrous and the hero has a mysterious mentor who seems to be a magical monk from a forest. The film itself has been shot on video and, consequently, it truly looks appalling. Story-wise, like this genre in general, its generic in the extreme - its sort of like Kickboxer or something. Ultimately, it is kind of interesting seeing what an Irish martial arts action movie is like - it's sort of like a low end chopsocky flick...but worse. But fair play to them, they made a movie.
    8DamnYouGoogle

    I love it because it exists

    1998's Fatal Deviation is an Irish direct to video martial arts film written and starring tike sized fighter, James P. Bennett, im going to be frank, this movie is what I call "A beautiful failure" this movie is horrible in every facet, The acting, the soundtrack, the stunts, the story, the dialog, and the film quality are all at best laughable, but with all this ridiculousness it finds...zen if you will, much like other films in its category (at least to me) The Room, Troll 2, Hobgoblins, and The animated Titanic films, Final Deviation transcends horrible film making to the point that you are forced to enjoy it as you belt out laughing... I suggest everyone watch it but only if you are in the mood for a funny and down right silly time (its free on youtube).

    Fatal Deviation (1998) 8/10 (for all the wrong reasons)
    3The_Phantom_Projectionist

    "In keeping with the ancient ways, there are no rules"

    I don't know how the Irish martial arts cinematic scene is doing, these days, but I would not be surprised if the last 17 years have not been enough time to recover from this debacle. To be certain, FATAL DEVIATION – apparently the first Irish martial arts film – is a no-budget feature that deserves some slack given its obvious limitations, but I just couldn't find any fun in it to justify a higher rating. This is a simple movie made with the most basic means, but unless you like "bad" films for the sake of badness, I can't recommend it to you.

    The story: A young martial artist (James Bennett) returns to his hometown to avenge the death of his father at the hands of a murderous drug lord (Michael Regan).

    The only substantial thing the film has to its credit is its lead star. James looks great and has some cool moves, and I was genuinely surprised to realize that he's had nothing resembling a solo career since this picture...but then I remembered that the world already has a Jean-Claude Van Damme. Admittedly, no Caucasian karate star can avoid being compared to Van Damme, but both Bennett and the filmmakers go out of their way to make this as much of a JCVD homage/knockoff as possible. Bennett's character (1) must avenge a family member, (2) enters a tournament, (3) is trained by a master, (4) performs the splits, (5) performs helicopter kicks, and (6) must topple an unbeatable opponent.* Aside from such general resemblances, there are several blatant lifts from HARD TARGET, and man! – does it ever look silly to see these guys trying to ape John Woo's style without a penny to their name.

    However, the vast majority of the film is unambitious to a fault. On one hand, I commend the filmmakers for knowing their limitations and keeping the plot as basic as possible, but on the other, it's disappointing that they did not exploit the creative freedom intrinsic to indie filmmaking a little more. But perhaps I am asking for too much, because these guys really don't have much to work with: there isn't a skilled actor among the cast and the technical limitations of the filming equipment are apparent in every poorly-lit and color-blinking shot. The fight scenes are the only aspect captured with anything resembling flair, but despite their quantity, few fights are filmed well enough to stand out and few fighters other than Bennett have enough screen time to make an impression.

    Despite its short runtime, FATAL DEVIATION has a meandering pace that makes it a chore to watch, and the odd pop-polka soundtrack certainly did not help me pass the time faster. Simply stated, this movie is no triumph. While I would be delighted to see James Bennett headline another feature, I desperately hope for any kind of a budget for the poor guy.

    *Credit to the original "Van Damme Checklist" belongs to Jason of Amazon.com.
    10qasim-mohammed1

    Extraordinary

    To call this just a film would be tantamount to calling Da Vinci just a mere artist or Scorcese an amateur.

    I believe this film has the ability to change lives and should be introduced into School Ciriculums to combat drug-abuse, underage smoking and drinking and would also eradicate underage pregnancies.

    The lessons learned in this has already made me stop smoking 100 Mayfair before breakfast, and I've even stopped drinking 3 bottles of Frosty Jack a day, which is around 20% of my daily requirement of Frosty Jack.

    The lessons learned in this masterpiece, if viewed by our representatives in Parliament definitely has the power to stop wars and allow some form of united world socialism.

    Bless you Shay Casserly, and Jimmy Bennet for introducing me to what can be accomplished with shared vision and a beautiful philosophy that underlies this masterclass of film-making.

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      One of the car rollovers wasn't supposed to happen. The stunt team got carried away, causing a real wreck that nearly killed some of the actors.
    • Quotes

      Mikey: You made me look bad. And that's not good.

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      Featured in Obscurus Lupa Presents: Fatal Deviation (2011)

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      • 1998 (Ireland)
    • Country of origin
      • Ireland
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Navan, County Meath, Ireland
    • Production company
      • Rising Sun Productions
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      • 1h 30m(90 min)
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