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Rise of the Gargoyles

  • Fernsehfilm
  • 2008
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 34 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
3,9/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Rise of the Gargoyles (2008)
Man vs. beast in this trailer for the horror film
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AbenteuerActionFantasieHorrorScience-FictionThriller

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuWorkmen disturb a hidden chamber beneath a church, and a lethal creature is freed to terrorise Paris.Workmen disturb a hidden chamber beneath a church, and a lethal creature is freed to terrorise Paris.Workmen disturb a hidden chamber beneath a church, and a lethal creature is freed to terrorise Paris.

  • Regie
    • Bill Corcoran
  • Drehbuch
    • Andy Briggs
    • Steve Horvath
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Eric Balfour
    • Caroline Néron
    • Justin Salinger
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    3,9/10
    1242
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Bill Corcoran
    • Drehbuch
      • Andy Briggs
      • Steve Horvath
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Eric Balfour
      • Caroline Néron
      • Justin Salinger
    • 12Benutzerrezensionen
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    Rise of the Gargoyles
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    Eric Balfour
    Eric Balfour
    • Prof. Jack Randall
    Caroline Néron
    Caroline Néron
    • Nicole Ricard
    Justin Salinger
    • Walsh
    Ifan Huw Dafydd
    • Inspector Gibert
    Nick Mancuso
    Nick Mancuso
    • Father Gable
    Tanya Clarke
    Tanya Clarke
    • Carol Beckham
    • (as Tanya Clark)
    Constantin Barbulescu
    • Workman
    Gabriel Spahiu
    Gabriel Spahiu
    • Workman
    Lucian Ciurariu
    • Bum
    Alexandra Buza
    • Rock Chick
    Flaviu Crisan
    • CSI Officer
    Paul Niculita
    • Gibert's Assistant
    Florin Busuioc
    • Cop
    Mihai Diaconu
    • Pizza Man
    Benoît Rousseau
    Benoît Rousseau
    • Inspector Gibert
    • (Synchronisation)
    • Regie
      • Bill Corcoran
    • Drehbuch
      • Andy Briggs
      • Steve Horvath
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    jhpstrydom

    An okay monster movie for a rainy afternoon

    Delving back into the Sci-fi Channel's man eater series I found RISE OF THE GARGOYLES, an okay monster movie featuring above average acting and a reasonable storyline, my standards were considerably low because this film was directed by Bill Corcoran who also directed another man eater film called VIPERS and believe me if you've seen VIPERS, I won't blame you if you're hesitant about seeing this film.

    Fortunatly, this film is a whole lot better than VIPERS, its also not something I would tell the world about but at least its nowhere near as bad as VIPERS, the acting in this film is actually pretty good considering the material and the storyline is done well enough for the film to be entertaining.

    The CG effects are tough to judge because during the film the monster is barely seen and when it is seen, you never get a close up look at the monster its always shown from a distance, the one thing you can tell when you eventually see it, is that it is done with CGI.

    Overall, RISE OF THE GARGOYLES isn't something I would go out of my way to recommend but if there's nothing else to watch, then I recommend it
    3michelvega

    Watchable

    Not the worst in the genre and not the best. The acting is better and I personally like Eric Balfour. The story is silly but reasonably well written. The visual effects are OK for the few there are. A little bit long at times, somewhat dull toward the end. No surprises. Still, I could stick with it to the end without too much will power. Usually, with this kind of movies, if I do watch them, I can be heavy on the fast forward control on the remote. Those evil glowing eggs are far from subtle. The movie could have worked as well without the glowing. The church looks derelict enough. (Here, I shall refrain from making a comparison with the real organization.) Once you've seen this flick, that's it. No more ever. Not that good.
    4Wuchakk

    Indie-vibe gargoyle flick starts decent but ends lousy

    RELEASED TO TV IN 2009 and directed by Bill Corcoran, "Rise of the Gargoyles" chronicles events in Paris when a brutal gargoyle is released from an inner chamber underneath an ancient church. A discredited Professor who specializes in mythic creatures (Eric Balfour) has a close call with the gargoyle and teams up with others to destroy it and its numerous eggs.

    While this has similarities to 2004's "Gargoyle" and 1972's "Gargoyles," it's easily the least of the trio due to: (1.) dubious camera work that seems a notch below the typical Syfy movie; maybe they had crappy equipment, I don't know, (2.) a lousy third act and (3.) a CGI monster that looks more cartoony than the one in the 2004 flick. Furthermore, there are dull parts here & there; and they coulda done better on the female front.

    Nevertheless, the European city and catacomb locations (or sets) are great and the ending of the first act features a shocking sequence that is extremely well-done where a woman is chased to the roof of her apartment building and… (I'm not going to give it away). Tanya Clarke really gave it her all in this scene as she truly looks terrified.

    THE FILM RUNS 94 minutes and was shot in Bucharest, Romania, & Paris, France (the latter I presume was just used for establishing shots). WRITER: Andy Briggs. ADDITIONAL CAST: Ifan Huw Dafydd plays the skeptical inspector while Caroline Néron & Justin Salinger play tabloid reporter/hacks. Nick Mancuso appears as the over-the-top priest.

    GRADE: C/C- (4.5/10)
    8kannibalcorpsegrinder

    Really enjoyable if slightly flawed

    Stuck with writer's block, an American architect in Paris falls victim to a series of incidents around the city that is eventually realized to be a loosened gargoyle resurrected and running loose in the city forcing him and a reporter to find a way of stopping the creature's rampage.

    This one was quite an enjoyable and entertaining creature feature. One of the strongest parts here is the fact that there's a lot of fun to be had with the creatures' history-based backstory which is quite well-detailed. Taking full advantage of the strong connections possible with the city's deep connection to these creatures as well as the information given out during the visits to these locations there's some nice work here of this one utilizing the strong history of gargoyles in French culture. Likewise, there's a great connection with the creature here and the absolutely chilling locations found here as the main church where the action takes place is just as good with the crazy architecture coming along to give this a fine Gothic features that are highly chilling alongside the statues and depictions of other historical events that are placed around the catacombs later on which all gives this one a lot to like. That also leads into the strong action scenes which are quite fun and manage to include the usual standard Sci-Fi Channel series of attacks that range from the short, quick attacks as in the opening down in the basement, the different attacks on the lone individuals out on the city streets and the great encounter at the hotel where the chilling run-ins with the stone gargoyles before leading into the actual encounter here all being quite nice examples. In conjunction with the other rather fun longer attacks featured as a part of this as the opening attacks in the church basement, his colleagues encounter with the creature in her apartment where the creature chases her onto the rooftop for a great sequence as well as the great sequence at the TV station where they come face-to-face with it for the first time is quite the overall fun time here. As well, the finale in the catacombs makes for a gloriously fun sequence where they do battle against the creature leading to the numerous situations in the underground as well as up in the main section of the church for a blazing, high-action finale. Along with the great design and some bloody kills, there's a lot to really like here. It does have a few minor flaws here, namely in the fact that there's no real need for the film to go for the doubting authority to the degree it is in here, which really stretches disbelief in the way he sticks to the guilty reasoning despite the evidence about the claw showing that something inhuman is in the city limits which makes the insistence a little questionable so late into the film. As well, there's the traditional flaw present in these films with some really lousy effects for the title creature, for its design is cool but shoddily rendered in the usual Sci-Fi Channel style of flaws. These here are all that's really wrong here.

    Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence and Language.
    3omendata

    Monstrous

    And not in the good way!

    I saw the title of this and thought "hey lets give it a go" and saw Eric Balfour's name and that gave me hope.

    Sadly not as the movie started it wasone of those ones where they use sounds and shrieks to mask the fact you never actually see anything in the first hour of the movie. But ok that is Scifi Channel standard so I am willing to forgoe the special effects but as soon as the French cop opened his mouth and began speaking in Franglais it was truly a tragic French accent more akin to Renee in Allo Allo and made the film just a joke.

    Not withstanding the puerile acting and storyline, characterization, plot and almost everything else just made this an awful exercise in low budget pants horror and even Nick Mancuso looked like he was in it for the pay cheque!

    It is not even worth the old film on a wet Sunday afternoon fair!

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      References Der Wolfsmensch (1941)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 3. Oktober 2008 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Kanada
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Creature
    • Drehorte
      • Bukarest, Rumänien
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Media Pro Pictures
      • Muse Entertainment Enterprises
      • RHI Entertainment
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      • 2.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
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      • 1 Std. 34 Min.(94 min)
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Seitenverhältnis
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