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Battledogs

  • TV Movie
  • 2013
  • TV-14
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
3.6/10
1.9K
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Ariana Richards, Dennis Haysbert, and Kate Vernon in Battledogs (2013)
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A werewolf virus is unleashed upon New York, and Major Hoffman looks for a cure while Lt. General Monning wants to establish a new canine army.A werewolf virus is unleashed upon New York, and Major Hoffman looks for a cure while Lt. General Monning wants to establish a new canine army.A werewolf virus is unleashed upon New York, and Major Hoffman looks for a cure while Lt. General Monning wants to establish a new canine army.

  • Director
    • Alexander Yellen
  • Writer
    • Shane Van Dyke
  • Stars
    • Craig Sheffer
    • Dennis Haysbert
    • Kate Vernon
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    3.6/10
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    • Director
      • Alexander Yellen
    • Writer
      • Shane Van Dyke
    • Stars
      • Craig Sheffer
      • Dennis Haysbert
      • Kate Vernon
    • 27User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
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    Craig Sheffer
    Craig Sheffer
    • Major Brian Hoffman
    Dennis Haysbert
    Dennis Haysbert
    • Lieutenant General Monning
    Kate Vernon
    Kate Vernon
    • Dr. Ellen Gordan
    • (as Katherine Elizabeth Vernon)
    Ariana Richards
    Ariana Richards
    • Donna Voorhees
    Bill Duke
    Bill Duke
    • President Donald Sheridan
    Wes Studi
    Wes Studi
    • Captain Falcons
    Ernie Hudson
    Ernie Hudson
    • Max Stevens
    Ben Anklam
    Ben Anklam
    • Corporal C.J. Parkins
    • (as Benjamin James)
    Anthony Pacella
    • Carl Hammond
    Darin Cooper
    Darin Cooper
    • Defense Secretary Woods
    Afrim Gjonbalaj
    Afrim Gjonbalaj
    • Captain Sims
    Richard Lounello
    Richard Lounello
    • Platoon Leader
    • (as Rich Lounello)
    Frank Rossi
    Frank Rossi
    • Air Force Chief of Staff
    Michael Cipiti
    Michael Cipiti
    • Staff Official
    • (as Michael Cipti)
    Richard Satterwhite
    Richard Satterwhite
    • American Citizen
    Cameron Gordon
    Cameron Gordon
    • Captain Taylor
    Douglas Buczak
    • USAMRIID Aide
    • (as Doug Buczak)
    Giovanni Roselli
    Giovanni Roselli
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    • Director
      • Alexander Yellen
    • Writer
      • Shane Van Dyke
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    5mikemdp

    Fun and original, but wolves look silly

    This somewhat original werewolf flick by The Asylum is more fun than it deserves to be, thanks to a its cool premise, some neato plot elements by scriptwriter Shane Van Dyke, some attractive location shooting, and the surprising and welcome presence of Ariana Richards, who's grown as hot as you might have expected since she uttered her infamous "It's a Unix system! I know this!" as a teen in "Jurassic Park."

    It is, however, nearly undone by ridiculous-looking CGI werewolves, a script devoid of humor, and a couple of "Wait… What?" turns that all remind you you're watching a film from The Asylum.

    Richards plays a wildlife photographer bitten by a wolf in Canada who arrives in New York's JFK Airport, where she promptly turns into a werewolf and goes on a killing rampage, turning more people into werewolves.

    Without explanation, we learn the government has immediately decided to train werewolves as soldiers. That revelation provides the film's only laugh-out-loud moment, albeit unintentional, when one character asks what any sane viewer would at that point: Wouldn't that just serve to turn the enemy soldiers into werewolves, too? And then, you know, the world?

    Nice of the film to take its biggest gaping plot hole and just lay it bare for the viewer.

    That said, direction by Alexander Yellen is surprisingly tight and solid for a first-timer; and the Buffalo, N.Y., backdrop is a suitable stand-in for New York City. I especially enjoyed the abandoned train station that resembled Grand Central Terminal, which served as an Ellis Island of sorts for recently bitten werewolves.

    But when your werewolves look like 3D versions of various cartoon "Big Bad Wolf" characters, you have to admit your audience isn't going to take your movie seriously. Therefore, you as a filmmaker shouldn't either.

    And that's the major flaw in almost every film by this company – they play it straight. A little self-referential humor (I would have LOVED to see Richards save the day with a Unix system again. Just sayin') would have made "Battle Dogs" a classic.

    As it stands now, it's a decent rental at the Redbox, but worth little more than that.
    5TheLittleSongbird

    Not entirely sure what to make of Battledogs

    SyFy have a notoriously bad reputation, though there are some tolerable movies of theirs out there even if they are too far and between. Battledogs was a movie that I wasn't sure what to make of, it wasn't a particularly good one but neither was it a disaster. I am in complete agreement with the acting being the best asset, the cast were a good one to begin with and they all give fun performances, especially Ernie Hudson. Battledogs is a better-looking movie than most SyFy movies, true the CGI is not particularly great(not really much of a surprise though) but the dogs/werewolves were fairly convincing, the scenery is good and the editing is not too choppy. The music and sound mayn't win any awards as such, but they are atmospheric and sharp enough and serve their purpose well. The car wreck scene was quite an exciting set piece, and the gore isn't too shabby either. Battledogs is not without its flaws though. There is some nice tongue and cheek humour in the script, but too much of the dialogue is cheesy, unnaturally flowed and not always fitting in certain scenes. There is also a rather make-it-up-as-you-go-along feel. The story is a mixed bag. The good news is, it didn't bore me particularly and the nods to King Kong, Free Willy and Day of the Dead original were nice; the bad news is, nothing comes out as original and the mix of sci-fi and horror is confused. Maybe it would help if those two elements individually worked, sadly they don't; it is not thrilling enough to be good sci-fi and it's not scary enough to be good horror either. And it is largely to do with the overall quality of the CGI, the poor suspense and how tame and uninventive the attacks seemed to be. I'd forgive the fact that the characters are overused stereotypes if anything interesting was done with them, but despite the efforts of the actors the characters never were developed or likable enough. And how inaccurately and poorly the military are portrayed is likely to get people even more infuriated, especially if they're part of the military themselves. In conclusion, not terrible or great. 5/10 Bethany Cox
    5gavin6942

    The Asylum Takes on Werewolves

    An ill wildlife photographer enters an airport, unknowingly carrying a werewolf virus. After she transforms, dozens if not hundreds of people are left dead or infected. And then the military steps in.

    We all know the Asylum makes films for little money and uses some pretty terrible computer animation for their monsters. This is no exception. The production value seemed okay, but the wolves are just as fake as anything else they have created. Let us just get that out of the way.

    But really, this is better than their average story. Decent acting, a generally interesting plot -- even if it may not always make sense. And Ernie Hudson, who never disappoints. Not the best werewolf film out there, but probably also not the worst.
    7kannibalcorpsegrinder

    Entertaining werewolf diversion

    After being bitten by a wolf and given a curse that will turn her into a ravenous werewolf, a woman sides with a sympathetic Army major and a scientist friend to find a cure for the disease before a rogue general uses the creatures as a weapon for the US military.

    This was a pretty surprising entry that had some pretty enjoyable aspects to it that makes it far better than expected. One of the best elements here is the film's use of real animatronics and puppets for the werewolves that lend the creatures a sense of realism that far off-sets the utterly atrocious CGI which also pops up, but the fact that a lot of it is with the on-set effects makes it more enjoyable. The relentless action allows for plenty of high-energy scenes, including the creatures running loose in a crowded airport with the turned victims rising up as new werewolves to join in the fray as well as a big battle with the military on the streets of New York that has a lot to like. Throw that in with some nice gore and a pretty involving storyline that never really gets convoluted, it's got a lot to like that really makes up for the film's few flaws in it's CGI and pretty bland beginning that never fits in with the rest of the action, causing it to take a while to get going. Otherwise, this was quite fun.

    Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence and Language.
    5paul_m_haakonsen

    Aside from the title, then this movie was actually alright...

    It is always a nice treat to witness when The Asylum manages to spew out a movie that excels compared to the rest of their movies. Every now and then The Asylum manages to put out a movie that is actually above the usual cheesy and campy stuff they dabble in.

    "Battledogs", aside from the horrible title, was actually a nice movie. It was a different take on the werewolf myth and genre, and a rather bold take. But it ultimately worked out well enough.

    Mind you, I am not saying that "Battledogs" is ready to challenge the leading werewolf movies, but for a movie from The Asylum, then it is well worth checking out.

    The story is about a mutated strain of lycanthropy running rampart in Manhattan. The military contains the outbreak, but want to utilize this newfound potential source of power and turn it into a weapon - of course. And they will stop at nothing in order to succeed. But when things get out of hand, the military are forced to take to drastic measures.

    Storywise, then "Battledogs" was alright. It wasn't the best of stories, and it was predictable, yes, but still it was a step up compared to many other movies from The Asylum. The story is fast paced and full of action and even an occasional thrill here and there.

    As for the acting, then they did have some good names on the cast list, and people did good with the characters and roles they were given. Sure, many of these characters were generic and stereotypical, but the actors and actresses still manage to get something watchable out of that.

    Which leads me to the CGI. The werewolves did look good, although at times the CGI animation was wooden and stiff, but still, the effects worked to the extend that they were meant to. Just don't get your hopes up for being blown away by a multi-million dollar CGI extravaganza.

    If you enjoy werewolf movies, and don't mind movies that range in the lower scale of the budget, then definitely check out "Battledogs" - don't mind the awful movie title.

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    • Trivia
      The tranquilizer gun that is used on the lone werewolf that escapes from the line at about 10:55 is actually a Nerf Maverick toy dart 6 barrel revolver blaster. The top rear of the blaster has black tape over where the Nerf logo is. The type of darts that this blaster fires are foam with a soft rubber tip, not a sharp tipped tranquilizer dart.
    • Goofs
      Despite the opening scene being set in JFK Airport in New York City, all of the police cars say NFTA (Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority) on them; NFTA is based in Buffalo, NY. The response time would've been about seven hours for police cars to arrive.
    • Connections
      Referenced in The Asylum: case studies (2021)

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    • Release date
      • April 6, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ward's Island
    • Filming locations
      • Buffalo, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • The Asylum
      • Infectious Films
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      1 hour 28 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9

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