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20 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
NO HOPE FOR THE FUTURE?,
This review is from: Mutant Chronicles [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray)
There are movies that are released that you think will be good, movies you hope will be good and movies you want to be good. On occasion it happens. But for the most part, as with MUTANT CHRONICLES, it never quite makes the mark.
Based on a role playing game, the basic outline was there. Fans of the game though have complained at the changes made. In any event, we are presented with a world of the future ruled by four warring corporations constantly in battle. During the latest conflict, a seal set in the ground is broken and an army of zombie like mutants, each with one single spear-like arm, is unleashed. History reveals that this seal was put in place by a religious order when an alien spacecraft descended to Earth and began changing men into these mutants. Nearly defeated, man conquered this invasion and sealed the machine in the ground. The order maintained a book telling the tale as well as preparing for the day the seal might be broken. That day is now. As mankind heads off planet to Mars, Brother Samuel (Ron Perlman) puts together a rag tag group of misfits who man be the planet's last hope. Former combatants are now untied to save the world as instructed by the chronicles. Armed with a secret bomb they don't even know how to use, they head deep underground towards the machine with the hopes of destroying it. Among this group are the lesser characters, those that you know are just fodder for the mutant horde to follow. But the natural leader of the group is Mitch Hunter (Thomas Jane) who seems cynical to the extreme but whose humanity shines through at the oddest moments. Along the way he saves a group of survivors and later attempts to rescue his old commander from the mutants. The mission is much like those seen in team flicks like THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN and THE DIRTY DOZEN. It's a suicide mission at worst and a chance for redemption and salvation at the end at best. Each team member has a reason to be here since each was given 2 tickets to get someone off world. Now it's up to them to save this one. The movie itself is well made, the special effects extremely well done for being made on a shoestring budget. The look and feel of this world is both threatening and interesting at the same time. And the gore, while CGI created, flows when slashes and explosions come forth. But at the same time it feels kind of hollow. The actors involved were enthusiastic about the project as seen in the special feature where they appeared on a panel at last year's Comic Con to promote the film. And their performances are pretty good. Yet something is missing. This is not to say you won't enjoy the film. It does offer and action-adventure flick that will keep fans watching. It offers science fiction fans a look at a steam-punk world of coal driven spaceships and blast cannons. And it does entertain. And yet... I may be in the minority. I recall a world in the sixties where the outlook of science fiction was one of hope. We watched STAR TREK which showed us a world of possibilities and co-operation and equality, where there were no bounds that we couldn't overcome. And yet in the late 70s and early 80s that changed and suddenly we were shown a future where cities had fallen, people wore rags and the heroes were few and far between. This movie falls into that latter category. Perhaps that's why I can't say it's great. Perhaps that's why I can't say I loved it. Yes, I enjoyed it and yes it was entertaining. I would recommend this as one to watch but as for adding to your collection? Perhaps not. As for the blu-ray aspects of this film they come into play with the sharpness and clarity offered. Every item on screen is crystal clear from the drops of rain that overflow in the films opening sequence to the drops of blood that fly when during the final battle with the mutants. Does it enhance anything from the movie itself? Probably not. But then for me at least, the clearer the picture the better.
11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A VISIONARY MODERN SCI-FI CLASSIC!,
By Explorator (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mutant Chronicles (DVD)
Only the most cynical viewers could dislike this movie. If you're a fan of classic melodramatic sci-fi with 80s style characters, abundant special effects and unique sets / weapons / props then you will most likely LOVE this movie! This is one of those very satisfying movies that plays like a great adaptation of an early 80s comic serial from 'Heavy Metal' magazine (the adult comic fantasy / sci-fi magazine)! I wish I could have seen it in the theater! There are moments and spots of dialog that make the cynics cringe but it's a fun movie that is refreshingly unpredictable with stunning scenes of violence suddenly erupting and crucial characters getting ripped apart with stunning ferocity! Only those who are spoiled by Hollywood FX and hip dialog will dislike this movie. Those who prize imagination and a fun viewing experience overall will love it! This belongs on any true sci-fi lover's shelf next to Enki Bilal's 'Immortal' and Danny Boyle's 'Sunshine' as one of the better examples of highly imaginative modern sci-fi.
11 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not bad, but nothing special either,
By N. Durham "Big Evil" (Philadelphia, PA) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Mutant Chronicles (DVD)
Mutant Chronicles finally makes its way to DVD, and despite some negative press surrounding it, the film as a whole isn't so bad at all. Taking place in the distant future where Earth is run by four warring corporations, a race of mutants is awakened and begins laying waste to everything and everyone in sight. Spiritual elder Brother Samuel (Ron "Hellboy" Perlman) thinks he knows how to lead humanity to salvation, so he gathers a crew of soldiers for a suicide mission. Most notably among them are Thomas Jane (The Mist, Hung) as rugged soldier Mitch Hunter, and Sin City's Devon Aoki; and they all make their descent to save the world. While Mutant Chronicles is capably directed and features CGI effects that range from halfway decent to Sci-Fi Channel (or is it ScyFy Channel now?) quality, the film's biggest flaw lies in its pacing. The first half of the film is sadly boring, but it does manage to pick itself up for the second half, and doesn't let go as the film races towards its conclusion. Jane and Perlman are good, and despite the dim lighting, there are some fairly decent action scenes to be found here. All in all, Mutant Chronicles isn't anything special in the least, but it is definitely worth a look for sci-fi/action fans at the very least.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not bad, but nothing special either,
By N. Durham "Big Evil" (Philadelphia, PA) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Mutant Chronicles [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray)
Mutant Chronicles finally makes its way to DVD and Blu-ray, and despite some negative press surrounding it, the film as a whole isn't so bad at all. Taking place in the distant future where Earth is run by four warring corporations, a race of mutants is awakened and begins laying waste to everything and everyone in sight. Spiritual elder Brother Samuel (Ron "Hellboy" Perlman) thinks he knows how to lead humanity to salvation, so he gathers a crew of soldiers for a suicide mission. Most notably among them are Thomas Jane (The Mist, Hung) as rugged soldier Mitch Hunter, and Sin City's Devon Aoki; and they all make their descent to save the world. While Mutant Chronicles is capably directed and features CGI effects that range from halfway decent to Sci-Fi Channel (or is it ScyFy Channel now?) quality, the film's biggest flaw lies in its pacing. The first half of the film is sadly boring, but it does manage to pick itself up for the second half, and doesn't let go as the film races towards its conclusion. Jane and Perlman are good, and despite the dim lighting, there are some fairly decent action scenes to be found here. All in all, Mutant Chronicles isn't anything special in the least, but it is definitely worth a look for sci-fi/action fans at the very least.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great in HD,
By The SciFi Moviebuff "Piaget Moviebuff" (California) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Mutant Chronicles [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray)
I first saw this movie on SYFY and my smaller screen tv... it looks much more impressive on the 50inch High Def screen... lots more detail in Blu-Ray that I missed before. Thomas Jane either plays this perfectly or this part was written for him. And you can NEVER go wrong with either Ron Perlman or John Malkovich... and in this film you get them both! I was equally impressed with the supporting cast... and even though there are really only 8 or so different actors playing the mutants, you won't really care, cause there's so much action going on! This film vaunts really high ideals and personal sacrifices in the face of impossible odds, all in order to save the planet... can't get much more apple pie than that! I love this film!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Better than I thought.,
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This review is from: Mutant Chronicles [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray)
I'd never heard of this movie and right away expected it to suck. I was browsing the aisles at BestBuy and came across this; I read the synopsis and liked it. They wanted $30 there so I looked it up on Amazon and ordered it right there..I'm not disappointed.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
america's critic,
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This review is from: Mutant Chronicles (DVD)
this was a cool film it was a b film with a class actors its sci fi, but if u saw the preview u knew what to expect i enjoyed this i thought they could of made the mutants better though more interesting i hope u enjoy this film its entertaining!:)
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Better Than You Think,
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This review is from: Mutant Chronicles (DVD)
The Mutant Chronicles is everything an action / adventure movie should be. In fact, it is exactly the same as all the action / adventure movies that you know. A machine makes humans into mutants (the bad guy) and threatens the world (the problem) so a rag-tag group of survivors come together (the heroes) to stand against the machine with the universe at stake. What makes this movie special is how this story is done.
Too many of these types of movies come out. Some with over the top special effects (Wanted), over the top characters (Hell Boy), or over the hill characters (Indiana Jones). What makes some of these movies better than others is not that the story is better but that the concept or characters are interesting. The Mutant Chronicles is interesting because of the setting. The earth in this film is futuristic and ancient at the same time. The cool effects (reminiscent of Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow) brings together World War I looking soldiers with futuristic energy weapons, modern weapons like grenades and machine guns and mixes them with the mutants (with long spear-like appendages) who are susceptible to swords rather than bullets (unless they are really big bullets). You know what you are gonna get with a movie like this. The Mutant Chronicles takes that same old formula and keeps it interesting. I enjoyed this movie more than I enjoyed the movies above for exactly these reasons. I recommend it to anyone looking for a fun action filled movie.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Cult Classic in the Making,
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This review is from: Mutant Chronicles (DVD)
I initialy found this movie looking through comics related stuff, and thought it looked like total crap and wrote it off as just that. It continued to pop-up here and there in searches and I continued to ignore it, then I saw a movie on SciFi Channel and it immediately caught my attention. It wasn't long before I realized it was Mutant Chronicles and by that time I was hooked. For me, this is one of those movies that strike a cord within the imagination. I instantly started looking for anything else related to Mutant Chronicles. This is a brilliant, albeit "B" grade movie with great actors delivering super performances. It has an awesome atmosphere accentuated by the cinematography and washed out colors. At the end I found myself seriously hoping to see this as the beginning of a series. It's simply a great movie.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Watchable, but forgettable,
By wiredweird "wiredweird" (Earth, or somewhere nearby) - See all my reviews (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (TOP 500 REVIEWER)
This review is from: Mutant Chronicles (DVD)
This gets off to a fast start. We leap into the middle of a war in some distant future, where megacorps squabble over the earth's remaining resources. During the mayhem, the long sealed crypt of a lost city ("how do you lose a whole city?" asks one character) is blown open, and the Bad Things emerge. That's the real plot, stuffing the Bad Things back in their hole, but there's some fun steam-punk in this brief segment, with things like coal-fired flying machines.
Then the plucky little band of select fighters is off to save the world. As usual, this group includes the prig, the bad boy, a holy joe, a mysterious and frail-looking woman, and a few others from the toy-box labeled "stereotypes." There's plenty of action, with increasing amounts of gore toward the end, and a finish about like you'd expect. As commodity entertainment goes, it's a good, solid product of its sort. If the anachronism of swords and zapguns doesn't annoy you, you might even like it - but probably not enough to remember much about it a week from now. -- wiredweird |
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