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Title: Beowulf
Post by: Andrew on August 31, 2007, 01:34:55 PM
You've read the story of Beowulf, right?  This movie is just like the epic poem, except for the techno music, chainsaw swords, and martial arts.  Oh, and Grendel's mother is a hottie.

Click here to go to the Review (http://www.badmovies.org/movies/beowulf/)


Title: Re: Beowulf
Post by: trekgeezer on August 31, 2007, 02:43:39 PM
You do know that Robert Zemeckis has made a new all motion-capture CG version of Beowulf.  Angelina Jolie plays Grendel's mother. It is also in digital 3D.


http://www.beowulfmovie.com/


Title: Re: Beowulf
Post by: Torgo on August 31, 2007, 08:57:30 PM
My friends and I suffered through a Christopher Lambert night of 3 of his lesser movies (which is pretty much all of them with the exception of Highlander) and Beowulf was one that someone brought.

Thoroughly stupid, pointless and technically inept in every way.


Title: Re: Beowulf
Post by: nshumate on August 31, 2007, 10:13:20 PM
I wrote a review of it a while back.  Right now, the only things I can remember are:

1) Backflips
2) Cleavage
3) Rust!  Everywhere, rust!


Title: Re: Beowulf
Post by: steve on September 01, 2007, 03:34:18 AM
dude,

i thought that was rhona mitra!!

omg, i would watch her in anything.  err...as proven by me watching her in this thing...sometimes I don't know how you do it.

i mean, i'm a cop and i face danger sometimes...but...these movies are downright dangerous to your sanity.


Title: Re: Beowulf
Post by: Dr. Whom on September 02, 2007, 02:39:38 PM
I checked out the imdb page of the actress who plays Grendel's mother, and guess what? Most her appearances are in Playboy specials. Talk of astute casting decisions.


Title: Re: Beowulf
Post by: BoyScoutKevin on September 02, 2007, 05:23:45 PM
A number of thoughts.

Tim and Greg? Would their last name begin with the letter "H," as in Hildebrandt?

The main difference between this film and "Krull," is that "Krull" is a good "bad" movie, while this one is just a bad "bad" movie.

This is turning out to be one of the great B-movie cliches, as this is the second time I've seen it, in three reviews. Everybody line up one by one, so the hero can beat the snot out of you individually, instead of everybody ganging up on the hero at the same time.

That three-bladed knife Lambert carries, actually existed. You'd catch your opponents' swordblade in it, and with a flick of your wrist, snap the swordblade, leaving your opponent at a disadvantage.


Title: Re: Beowulf
Post by: Neville on September 05, 2007, 05:55:51 AM
I watched this one while in college, I was doing a piece on the original poem and though the film would make a good comparison. So I rented the DVD and coerced my best friend, who had a brand new DVD system, to watch it with me. I don't know what freaked him out worse, what was going on on the giant TV set or that I spent the whole movie taking notes.

Andrew, next time you think of doing a Christophe Lambert movie I suggest "Mean guns". It's bad, but also loads of fun. At least you'll save yourself the aspirins.


Title: Re: Beowulf
Post by: ZScaleKitty on September 05, 2007, 09:47:42 PM
Wow...  I've been visiting this site for years with hopes of one day sending in some of my reviews.  Beowulf was going to be one of them.
Andrew, you beat me to it.   :teddyr:   Awesome review!


Title: Re: Beowulf
Post by: Andrew on September 06, 2007, 12:03:01 PM
Tim and Greg? Would their last name begin with the letter "H," as in Hildebrandt?

That would be it, except the guy in this movie was lacking the "t" at the end of the name.

Wow...  I've been visiting this site for years with hopes of one day sending in some of my reviews.  Beowulf was going to be one of them.
Andrew, you beat me to it.   :teddyr:   Awesome review!

Welcome aboard, ZScaleKitty!  This is one of those bad movies that has a lot of things for a reviewer to talk about.  I still cannot figure out why they had to go and "punk" the whole thing.


Title: Re: Beowulf
Post by: HarlotBug3 on September 06, 2007, 12:07:09 PM
For anyone who's curious, the only screen adaptation of Beowulf I've seen is an episode of Star Trek Voyager, but I have read the original epic poem.

I'm an english major, I had to.

No movie, 45 minutes or 3 hours long, could be more grueling than this 'classic' work.

10% action, 10% setting, and 80% looooooooong wiiiiiiiiiiindy speachifying.

At most, it's interesting to speculate how Christianized, and how true, the original story might have been.


Title: Re: Beowulf
Post by: nshumate on September 06, 2007, 12:15:20 PM
For anyone who's curious, the only screen adaptation of Beowulf I've seen is an episode of Star Trek Voyager, but I have read the original epic poem.

I'm an english major, I had to.

No movie, 45 minutes or 3 hours long, could be more grueling than this 'classic' work.

10% action, 10% setting, and 80% looooooooong wiiiiiiiiiiindy speachifying.

At most, it's interesting to speculate how Christianized, and how true, the original story might have been.

Gotta weigh in as an English major in opposition.  I think it's a fine work, and I enjoy reading it -- even in verse.


Title: Re: Beowulf
Post by: 316zombie on September 07, 2007, 03:53:59 PM
i agree that the movie pretty much sucked,and was very disappointing.i also agree that the poem itself is very cool!and i'm not a poetry fan at all!


Title: Re: Beowulf
Post by: ZScaleKitty on September 09, 2007, 10:28:55 AM
I still cannot figure out why they had to go and "punk" the whole thing.

Sure it may of been punked, but maybe Hollywood is trying to make up for this horrible movie:
Blade of the King Concept Film (2005)
Beowulf & Grendel (2005)
Beowulf (2007)
Grendel (2007) (TV)
Beowulf: Prince of the Geats (2007)


Can anyone say overkill?  How many more versions will there be?


Title: Re: Beowulf
Post by: Ted C on September 11, 2007, 12:24:57 PM
You've read the story of Beowulf, right?  This movie is just like the epic poem, except for the techno music, chainsaw swords, and martial arts.

NOT!

Sure, there are some vague similarities, but this is unequivocally NOT the story told in the epic poem.  I'm not sure what the writers were thinking (or drinking), but what they achieved was something that is almost-but-not-quite completely unlike Beowulf.


Title: Re: Beowulf
Post by: Metal Misfit on October 08, 2008, 10:59:52 PM
It's been years since I've seen this, but I did so on a recommendation from a friend. I thought it was decent.


Title: Re: Beowulf
Post by: WilliamWeird1313 on November 10, 2008, 02:32:57 PM
Oh, man! I've got to see this! Chainsaw swords? Christopher Lambert with horrible-looking bleached blond hair? And smokin' hot Rhona Mitra doing what she does best (i.e., being smokin' hot)? I can't believe this isn't already in my D.V.D. collection!


Title: Re: Beowulf
Post by: Psycho Circus on November 10, 2008, 02:50:55 PM
Oh, man! I've got to see this! Chainsaw swords? Christopher Lambert with horrible-looking bleached blond hair? And smokin' hot Rhona Mitra doing what she does best (i.e., being smokin' hot)? I can't believe this isn't already in my D.V.D. collection!

Danger! Danger! Will Robinson... :teddyr:


Title: Re: Beowulf
Post by: Neville on November 10, 2008, 02:53:11 PM
It's been years since I've seen this, but I did so on a recommendation from a friend. I thought it was decent.

Well, let's say Christopher Lambert has done even worse movies. But this a decent movie? Not in my book, at least.


Title: Re: Beowulf
Post by: Psycho Circus on November 10, 2008, 02:58:32 PM
Well, let's say Christopher Lambert has done even worse movies. But this a decent movie? Not in my book, at least.

I think if Christopher Lambert ever made a "decent" film, the universe would collapse  :buggedout:


Title: Re: Beowulf
Post by: Jack on November 10, 2008, 07:27:28 PM
Saw this a while back.  About the only thing I actually noticed was that the captain of the guards dude was in love with the cleavage chick, and she couldn't care less.  The guy, and her father, both get killed and then two minutes later she's chuckling about all the sex she's gonna be having with bleached blond guy.  Yeah...

Other than that, just about as dull an excuse as I've ever seen for a monster movie.


Title: Re: Beowulf
Post by: WilliamWeird1313 on November 11, 2008, 08:07:58 AM
Well, let's say Christopher Lambert has done even worse movies. But this a decent movie? Not in my book, at least.

I think if Christopher Lambert ever made a "decent" film, the universe would collapse  :buggedout:



Heh heh heh.


Title: Re: Beowulf
Post by: Neville on November 11, 2008, 10:00:19 AM
IMHO the Universe is in no inmediate risk, then.


Title: Re: Beowulf
Post by: Bryan on June 07, 2009, 07:24:53 AM
Huh, I rather liked this.  Hot chickie didn't hurt.  And I have a thing for outlandish weapons (just saw an article on SA about overkill modifications for weapons- a guy actually attached a chainsaw to an AR-15). 

Late night, nothing else on, I'll watch it.


Title: Re: Beowulf
Post by: WilliamWeird1313 on October 13, 2009, 08:35:35 AM
They take old legends and they jazz it up with new age poppycock whats on their minds besides LSD halucinations?


L.S.D. hallucinations make for the best effin' moves, dontcha know?



Title: Re: Beowulf
Post by: Flu-Bird on January 05, 2010, 12:56:25 AM
Nothing worse then a movie that takes mythology and messes it all up with a mess


Title: Re: Beowulf
Post by: Dr. Whom on July 17, 2010, 02:21:57 AM
Things I've learned from this movie:

Back flips are an important close combat technique
Border outposts are based on oil rig architecture
Vision slits in helmets are optional
Castles have a PA system, and doors that go 'woosh', just like the original USS Enterprise


Title: Re: Beowulf
Post by: WingedSerpent on July 17, 2010, 11:22:31 AM
Oh, man! I've got to see this! Chainsaw swords? Christopher Lambert with horrible-looking bleached blond hair? And smokin' hot Rhona Mitra doing what she does best (i.e., being smokin' hot)? I can't believe this isn't already in my D.V.D. collection!

Danger! Danger! Will Robinson... :teddyr:

Ever notice Rhona Mitra always looks likes she's angry.  Almost everything I've seen her in, she has this look of being slightly p**sed off. 

Haven't had a chance to see this all the way through.  It's been on Syfy a few times lately. 


Title: Re: Beowulf
Post by: Hellsingrulz on November 04, 2011, 10:50:24 AM
When I was a little kid (AKA when this movie came out) I was completely restriceted to Disney drivle that almost rivals the horror they put on now. This movie was a glorious breath of fresh air that was tapped on the worst television ever (giving the horrible special effects an even worse light) and carefully hidden away for days when that damn mouse came on again.

Now that I'm older though . . . GOD DANG THIS MOVIE SUCKED! The CGI is aweful, the characters were laughable, and the story line is so confusing it almost causes me physical pain to watch.

Point: when I was little and the best movie I'd ever seen was flippin' Power Rangers, this movie ruled. Now that it is far easier to get my hands on gory horror movies . . . I think a pices of my soul just withered and died.