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14 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Typical SciFi channel sludge,
By IrnMdn00 (Not in a Red State, unfortunately) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Fallen Ones (DVD)
For a channel that continually gives us such tripe as "Mosquito" and "Bugs", "The Fallen Ones" is far from the worst that the SciFi channel has to offer. But as with most of their offerings, "The Fallen Ones" is devoid of a comprehensible script, Robert Wagner is horrible, and every few minutes you end up asking yourself, "What's going on here? I'm confused."
But that's Ok, because the film is marginally saved by Tom Bosley, I gotta tell ya, you can put Mr Cunningham in any kind of movie, doing any kind of role and I'm going to be entertained. And you have to mention Caspar Van Diehm...we are living in blessed times to have this generation's John Agar meandering his way through B-movie after B-movie, he is so bad in an "Ed Wood" kind of way, that he almost makes you believe he's a credible actor. I liked the super-sized mummy, that was good imagination, unfortunately, most of the rest of the movie was lacking.
11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
You need to find a new way to fight.,
By Melancholy "the Chronically Disappointed" (Salisbury, Maryland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Fallen Ones (DVD)
The opening of The Fallen Ones is an enormous, neon-lit exclamation to the world - this film is going to be dreadful and ludicrous, but by golly, we are going to do it anyway! I was simply shocked at how nonsensical and downright insulting-to-one's-intelligence a modern made-for-TV movie could be.
The Fallen Ones resembles one of those after-the-rapture/left-behind Christian films, right down to the helpful old rabbi to read us indecipherable scripture and tell us all the details left out of the bible. Perhaps the idea is that a cherubic, Yiddish-inflected, lilting old man softens the blow of seemingly interminable exposition - it doesn't. Tom Bosley will never be anything but Howard Cunningham to those currently under 65, and possibly Father Dowling to those above 65. I love how Casper Van Dien's character throws out acromegaly as a possible excuse for the presence of a 40'-tall giant mummy in the desert of the American Southwest, while a 7'-tall actor who has the disease is actually in the first few minutes of the film (Carel Struyken, aka. 90's Lurch). And while we're on the subject, everyone is just too comfortable with this bizarre finding. It doesn't seem to shock or awe anyone as they gather around the giant corpse and banter about "whos-dig this is" or horseback riding or dam construction delays. We could dismiss the film as silly, childish prattle made for young kids who may be scared of giants or mummies, but the seedy background story of horny angels impregnating human women and producing giant, demonic offspring is probably not suitable for younger viewers. You've been warned.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Realy good flick!,
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This review is from: The Fallen Ones (DVD)
I loved the movie and highly recomend it to anyone who is a fan of both Tom Bosley and Robert Wagner. They are very good in this movie and just havi9ng them in it makes it all the better to watch it.
The movie was a little bit on the scary side for the little ones though, So you will have to consider this before showing it to them at all. But all in all it was a VERY GOOD movie!
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