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La colère de Ba'al

Original title: Ba'al
  • TV Movie
  • 2008
  • PG-13
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
3.7/10
935
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La colère de Ba'al (2008)
DisasterActionAdventureDramaFantasyHorrorSci-FiThriller

A terminally ill archaeologist attempts to cure his cancer by retrieving the ancient amulets of the storm god Ba'al.A terminally ill archaeologist attempts to cure his cancer by retrieving the ancient amulets of the storm god Ba'al.A terminally ill archaeologist attempts to cure his cancer by retrieving the ancient amulets of the storm god Ba'al.

  • Director
    • Paul Ziller
  • Writers
    • Andrew Black
    • Paul Ziller
  • Stars
    • Jeremy London
    • Stefanie von Pfetten
    • Scott Hylands
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.7/10
    935
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paul Ziller
    • Writers
      • Andrew Black
      • Paul Ziller
    • Stars
      • Jeremy London
      • Stefanie von Pfetten
      • Scott Hylands
    • 19User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jeremy London
    Jeremy London
    • Dr. Lee Helm
    Stefanie von Pfetten
    Stefanie von Pfetten
    • Dr. Carol Gage
    • (as Stefanie Von Pfetten)
    Scott Hylands
    Scott Hylands
    • Dr. Owen Stanford
    David James Lewis
    David James Lewis
    • Agent Risko
    • (as David Lewis)
    Michael Kopsa
    Michael Kopsa
    • Commander Kittrick
    Elias Toufexis
    Elias Toufexis
    • Lt. Scott McCulloch
    Lexa Doig
    Lexa Doig
    • Dr. Marta Peña
    Troy Skog
    • Dr. Miller
    Johnny Cantiveros
    • Kaleel Lewis
    Nigel Vonas
    Nigel Vonas
    • Shariff
    Cedric De Souza
    Cedric De Souza
    • Sergeant
    Duane Howard
    Duane Howard
    • Inuit Guide
    Mark McConchie
    • Guard #1
    Malik McCall
    Malik McCall
    • Guard #2
    Scott J. Ateah
    • Guard #3
    • (as Scott Ateah)
    Derek Anderson
    • Camp Guard
    Peter Benson
    Peter Benson
    • Dig Foreman
    Zen Lim
    Zen Lim
    • Tech
    • (as Zen Shane Lim)
    • Director
      • Paul Ziller
    • Writers
      • Andrew Black
      • Paul Ziller
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    2friedman-8

    Very funny... though unintentionally

    This is a ridiculously funny TV movie, though I doubt the producers planned it that way. The dialogue is stilted, the acting is wooden and the plot is completely nonsensical. However, it's really good for a laugh. Canadians will get a kick out of watching for the ridiculous Canadian goofs. (Like much on SciFi, this picture was produced in Canada -- Vancouver, natch.) Listen for the secondary characters with their Brampton accents... the Canada Post mailbox in the background... and my favourite, the US Navy Lieutenant with bars on his collar and corporal's stripes on his sleeve (reminds me of the MASH episode where Radar gets a "field promotion" to a Captain-Corporal). To make things even better, the rank chevrons point downward, a-la Commonwealth usage. Hell... you'd think someone in the crew would have noticed this?
    6fel-44158

    Good fun Tele movie.

    This movie is good fun, clearly love and care went into craft of this movie. It has it share of eye brow moments but overall it was clear and told a cohesive story. Very much enjoyed this movie. Great to watch with friends
    2kiawa77

    Complete Lack of Substance

    This movie can be summed up by one word: "blah". It wasn't good, and it wasn't really bad. It just *wasn't*. I was hoping for another laughable Sci-Fi Original; some terrible script, some sad predictable plot, some poorly delivered lines, some poor acting.... but there's none of this. It's just "blah" all around.

    In this film, you won't find much of a story. There really isn't a plot, just some very vague good-vs-evil. There's a lot of running around, and the whole movie is one big exercise in boredom. It doesn't even have the humor of a so-bad-it's-good flick.

    So don't bother. Just go rent Carnosaur instead ;)
    5thinker1691

    " Now it's in the hands of God, . . . But which one? "

    Occasionally we select a film from the rental shelves because we were intrigued with the jacket cover. In school we often study and learn of ancient Gods from around the world. The title of this movie is " Ba'al " so I was intrigued. From it's inception, the story begins to fracture like a thin layer of ice. Beginning with a trip to the Alaska wilderness, we meet Carol (Stefanie Von Pfetten) and her companion, Dr. Lee Helm (Jeremy London) who have come to visit an eminent archaeologist, Dr. Owen Standford (Scott Hylands) who has discovered one of four ancient amulets. Although the find is dangerous, the mad doctor becomes obsessed with their combined power as it will activate the wrath and power of the ancient Sumarian god. The film then has our heroes gallivanting around the globe, chased by an assortment of characters like the F.B.I., Commander Kittrick (Michael Kopsa) of the Canadian government and the director of the museum. One need not see the entire movie to notice all the inaccuracies within the film. Granted the mistakes are obvious, the movie does get a couple points, like the impressive special effects and the near resemblance of the hero to Brandon Frasier. The conclusion is, although it's a badly constructed movie, it's entertaining enough to warrant a look-see. **
    3Film_monger

    deeply filled with errors

    Yes, the film was a valiant attempt at making a movie. The 'Leutenant' at the beginning was wearing COrporal stripes AND LT. bars, AND NO epaulets. The aircraft were erroniously identified, the list goes on and on. Was this a good film? no. Would a bigger budget have fixed it? doubtful. Would different actors fix it? no. Would different directing or FX fixed it? Doubtful. Would it have been a good film if made in the US? no.

    What is NOT noticed by one other reviewer (JoeB131) is that low budget films are made all the time. This is common. there are probably 10-20 made of this calibre for every blockbuster. Suck it up man.

    Calling every film made in Canada cheesy is a national insult. There have been MANY blockbuster big budget films done in Canada, and many top TV series are filmed in Canada. The difference in the dollar offers producers a chance to make a lot more for the same budget.

    Yes there was weak acting here, and there was some good work too. The specific work of Lexa Doig was certainly professional.

    Don't let an obvious 'hater' make you think nonsense. OK, the film was low budget, it was weak, but some comments were a blatant slam and unwarranted.

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    • Trivia
      The storm god featured in, and also the title of, the movie Ba'al shares the name of a character who played a recurring villainous alien from the series Stargate SG-1 (1997), which Lexa Doig, who plays Dr. Marta Pena, was a recurring cast member of in the last two seasons of the series' run.
    • Goofs
      Almost at the one hour mark, a sign is shown that reads, "You are now enterng the Utah test site", the word 'enterng' being misspelled.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Adjust Your Tracking: The Untold Story of the VHS Collector (2013)

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    • Release date
      • September 13, 2008 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ba'al, la tempête de Dieu
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Cinetel Films
      • Insight Film Studios
      • Baal Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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