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Ninja Apocalypse

  • 2014
  • Accord parental
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
3.2/10
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Les Brandt in Ninja Apocalypse (2014)
Framed for assassinating the Grandmaster, the Lost Ninja Clan must battle their way up an underground nuclear bunker filled with hordes of supernatural enemies, mutants and flesh eating zombies. Trapped a thousand feet below the earth's crust, these ninjas will face hell.
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Framed for assassinating the Grandmaster, the Lost Ninja Clan must fight their way up an underground nuclear bunker filled with hordes of supernatural enemies, mutants, and flesh-eating zomb... Read allFramed for assassinating the Grandmaster, the Lost Ninja Clan must fight their way up an underground nuclear bunker filled with hordes of supernatural enemies, mutants, and flesh-eating zombies.Framed for assassinating the Grandmaster, the Lost Ninja Clan must fight their way up an underground nuclear bunker filled with hordes of supernatural enemies, mutants, and flesh-eating zombies.

  • Director
    • Lloyd Lee Barnett
  • Writer
    • Ashley Scott Meyers
  • Stars
    • Christian Oliver
    • Les Brandt
    • Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.2/10
    1K
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    • Director
      • Lloyd Lee Barnett
    • Writer
      • Ashley Scott Meyers
    • Stars
      • Christian Oliver
      • Les Brandt
      • Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
    • 17User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Christian Oliver
    Christian Oliver
    • Cage
    Les Brandt
    Les Brandt
    • Surge
    Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
    Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
    • Fumitaka
    Ernie Reyes Jr.
    Ernie Reyes Jr.
    • Hiroshi
    Isaac C. Singleton Jr.
    Isaac C. Singleton Jr.
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    Kaiwi Lyman
    Kaiwi Lyman
    • Trillion
    West Liang
    West Liang
    • Becker
    Tara Macken
    Tara Macken
    • Mar
    Antoinette Kalaj
    Antoinette Kalaj
    • Siren
    Alvin Hsing
    • Horace
    Bryan Cartago
    Bryan Cartago
    • Rafter
    Mark Heidelberger
    Mark Heidelberger
    • Ninja Guard Captain
    Alex Huynh
    Alex Huynh
    • Tribal Chief
    • Director
      • Lloyd Lee Barnett
    • Writer
      • Ashley Scott Meyers
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    7loveablejohn-46629

    A Different Kind Of Ninja Movie

    This movie was entertaining to watch as it had a cast that did a good job in their roles and the special effects along with the cinematography were outstanding. The fights were well choreographed and the script was evidently mostly copied from another movie but it was pretty good overall.
    3kosmasp

    The Warriors ... underground

    I guess I didn't get the memo, that a re-imagining of The Warriors was on the way. But I did watch it and unfortunately it doesn't hold up. There are other elements mixed in for and you have a certain dignity with Cary Tagawa, who's not only reliable, but also brings gravitas (even underground, yes!).

    The effects are OK, the fights are also OK, for the budget that this movie had. I guess if this was made in the 80s (yes, like the Warriors, but even by that standard it lacks quite a bit), I might have liked the group mentality and the quirkiness of the movie. Characters are OK too, not much acting and not really any surprises (twist!) ...
    1ronnievanrijswijk

    A complete Warriors rip-off

    The title sounds good but it's nothing but an failed attempt to imitate the cult classic The Warriors, it's almost like it was made by a couple of teens which tried to be cool by adding super powers to a few characters ala Mortal Kombat/Street Fighter 2. The actors can't even act properly, i lost my interest after 32 minutes. It's a complete waste of your time having to sit through this abysmal piece of crap.
    9Dark_Lord_Mark

    Ninja Apocalypse (2014) Ninjarific?

    Ninja Apocalypse (2014)was a good attempt that I think succeed at being good.

    The movie sure is small budget and the script is not flushed out nor the characters, but as a small budget film it had cool moments that are a gamers dream and in fact what little boys think about. Cool moves that have the glow to them(Last Dragon Reference)and glowing swords that combined with karate and kung Fu, looks near spectacular.

    I give it an 8.5 out of 10, but keep in mind the budget and know it is NOT meant to be a big budget blockbuster and you will enjoy it thoroughly.
    5The_Phantom_Projectionist

    "Brother, we must be bigger than us"

    I feel very lucky that, despite the increasingly daunting prospects of funding, I live in a time when independent filmmakers can indulge the craziest of ideas. NINJA APOCALYPSE is not the most barking cinematic outing you can find, but it is an exercise of creative abandon. I imagine director Lloyd Lee Barnett trying to decide on whether to make a movie about ninjas, superhumans, or zombies and saying "Screw it - I'll make a movie about all of them!" Though low-budget movies on all of those subjects abound, Barnett's effort is still a modestly unique and entertaining adventure. While it's not for everyone, it's an effective niche flick for adventurous viewers.

    The story: Framed for murdering the master of all post-apocalyptic ninja bands (Cary Hiroyuki-Tagawa), the leader of the Lost Clan (Christian Oliver) and his compatriots must face mutants, zombies, and their fellow ninjas as they fight their way out of a subterranean bunker.

    The most important things director Barnett brings to the production is enthusiasm and a sense of pacing. I can't claim that any technical or dramatic aspect of the film is anything more than a mixed bag, but directorial fervor bleeds into the story and gives it the energy that's so important to B-movies. We never get a good handle on any of the characters, but the plot is fun to follow in the same way that it's fun to play a video game. There are so many cool ideas stuffed into the feature – reptilian desert ninjas, regenerating zombies, THE LAST AIRBENDER-esque control of the elements, etc. – that it's easy to feel overwhelmed, and none of them are examined thoroughly, but there's enough indulgence to recognize this as an attention-maintaining tactic. It's effective, if you know what you're getting in to.

    Despite the amplitude of people throwing electricity, fireballs, and particle weapons at each other, this is foremost a martial arts film and features a ton of fighting. Like the special effects, it's a mixed bag, but even at their worst, the fights are pretty bearable and the performers are admirably athletic (including Christian Oliver, even though he's substantially doubled for his tricking). Swordfighting is the name of the game, and to this end, the movie benefits from the inclusion of supporting stars Alex Huynh, Alvin Hsing, and Ernie Reyes, Jr., even though they only get one match apiece. None of the fights are exceptional, but there are some neat examples of close-quarters choreography and an absence of annoying camera angles and editing tricks. Tentatively, I approve.

    Chances are that NINJA APOCALYPSE will not dramatically affect your life, so if you decide to watch it, I suggest doing so during a time that you would have spent being unproductive anyway. Consider it a rental, but do consider it if B-movies are your thing. You can do much worse.

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    • Release date
      • August 5, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Automatic Entertainment (United States)
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ниндзя апокалипсиса
    • Filming locations
      • 1317 Willow St, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Ninja Production Services
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      • 1h 24m(84 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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