In The Name Of The King [Blu-ray] [2008] | ![In The Name Of The King [Blu-ray] [2008]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51RHNKb7owL._SL160_.jpg) | Director: Uwe Boll Actors: Jason Statham, Leelee Sobieski, Ron Perlman, Ray Liotta, Burt Reynolds Studio: Metrodome Category: DVD
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Format: PAL Language: English (Unknown) Rating: Suitable for 12 years and over Media: Blu-ray Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 122 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 6.6 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 5055002553912 EAN: 5055002553912 ASIN: B0017I1G70
Theatrical Release Date: 2008 Release Date: June 23, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Customer Reviews: Uwe Boll - need I say more... July 9, 2010 Ian I've seen the regular version, downright horrible. Poor, uninterested acting, a script that leads nowhere, poorly executed scenes, and a soundtrack that sounds remarkably like a raccoon trapped in a bathroom, trying to get out. Uwe Boll's signature all over...
And as this a Director's cut by Uwe Boll, I'd probably need therapy before I ever dare touch my DVD-player again after watching this. Send a few copies of this to Osama, he'll surrender in no time!
Do not waste your money on this!
In a word - Awful April 23, 2009 Mr. T. Evans (Worthing, near brighton, in the UK) 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
You know, when i write negative reviews about anything, i usually have at least one good thing to say about it. This is the first time i have been genuinely stumped as to what to say in a positive reflection.
- The script is awful
- The story-line is awful
- The acting is dire
- The character depth is non-existent
- The CGI is okay, but doesn't show an improvement on anything any other low budget movie has made
- The scenery is recorded/viewed in a way that doesn't broaden the imagination
All im going to say is i switched off 20 minutes before the end of the movie, as i couldn't take anymore...
Their are allot better movies in this genre then this. Don't waste your money...
EXCELLENT FILM FROM UWE BOLL June 26, 2008 Paul Scott (CENTRAL COAST,, N.S.W. Australia) 3 out of 9 found this review helpful
From Director Uwe Boll In The Name Of The King,comes an epic,which I enjoyed
Uwe Boll seems to get a bad rap,but I always find his films interesting
His early work was kinda shaky,but with every new release he gets better.
I loved the two Bloodraye films.
In The Name Of The King is terrific with Jason Stratham doing his thing to good effect.Kristanna Loken is good too.
The CGI is quite good.
The Lords Of The Ring referances though borrowed are no worse than George Lucan and Speilberg copying from films gone by.
The Bluray edition is very sharp and great color
Highly Reccomended.
You have no idea how horrifying dreckiness can be May 30, 2008 E. A Solinas (MD USA) 12 out of 15 found this review helpful
Once upon a time, a brilliant and talented cult director made a spectacular fantasy epic, full of love, monsters, epic battles and noble kings. It became a cinematic classic.
This is not that movie.
But that doesn't stop Uwe Boll from inflicting another ghastly video-game adaptation on the innocent viewing public, after scrabbling for high-fantasy shreds straight from the wastepaper basket of Peter Jackson. It's not quite his worst work, but it's still a horrendous, vomitous, hilariously wretched experience that inspires pain, tears of laughter, and perhaps a drinking game or two.
A farmer wittily named Farmer (Jason Statham) is living in agricultural bliss with his wife (Claire Forlani) and son. But then a bunch of krugs (low-budget orcs) attack -- kid dies, wife is kidnapped. Naturally Farmer vows bloody gruesome revenge, and teams up with his brother-in-law and neighbor (Ron Perlman, who deserves better than this) to help get said revenge.
But of course, this is no isolated incident -- the unspeakable windbag King Konreid (Burt Reynolds) and his hired wizard Merick (John Rhys-Davies) are opposing the malevolent wizard (Ray Liotta) and his vast army of faceless krugs. But naturally it falls to our humble butt-kicking Farmer to somehow defeat the evil wizard and save the day. And yes, the climax will involve killer books.
It's damning "In the Dane of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale" with faint praise to say that this is among Uwe Boll's better efforts. After all, this is not only the director who showed his cinematic ability by literally pummeling his critics -- this is the director who has produced some of the dreckiest, most ghastly films ever to make it into distribution (rather than direct-to-DVD).
As a fantasy experience, "In the Name of the King" is dull, drab and shlocky. The settings are pretty but overcast, the "fantasy" moments are intensely cheesy (swinging on leafy ropes!), and the fight scenes are well-choreographed but full of wild anachronisms -- including kung-fu. Seriously. Despite a relatively big budget, "In the Name of the King" feels like a bunch of dudes went to a Renaissance Faire and decided to stage their own fantasy film. After a few beers.
Granted, none of that inherently marks it as an Uwe Boll film. That is reserved for random ninja that show up (you can hear Boll thinking, "Eff Jackson! It's my fantasy movie, so I can have what I want -- and I want NINJAS!"), humble farmers who fight like Jet Li, maudlin dramatic moments, and truly ghastly dialogue. When it isn't stilted ("Those who you fight... we will help you fight them") it's hilariously pompous ("Wisdom is our hammer").
At the same time, Boll is shamelessly aping Jackson's "Lord of the Rings." No, not just the sets and makeup, although many of these are shamelessly (and less realistically) cribbed. He attempts the same sweeping cinematography and score, but inserted at random and without any kind of dramatic payoff. By the finale, we've also been assaulted by airy elfin sprites who desperately need a smackdown from Legolas' long-knives.
As for the characters, you can find them in any rotten half-baked "high fantasy" novel -- aging king, treacherous noble, good wizard, bad wizard, and valiant peasants. The actors appear to be painfully aware of this fact.
To make matters worse, Statham is playing the same role he's basically played in dozens of other movies -- the stone-faced man of action out to kick some butt. It feels like someone cut-and-pasted the dude from "Transporter" right into this movie. Reynolds creakily sleepwalks through his rotten speeches, and Liotta has apparently decided to embrace the sheer silliness and run with it. As for Kristanna Loken... well, she played Bloodrayne. Nuff zed about her acting ability.
The only cast members who manage to bring any kind of dignity to their roles are Perlman and Rhys-Davies. Rhys-Davies actually works quite well as a kindly old wizard, while Perlman brings more presence and power to the screen than Statham does.
You can guess what kind of movie "In the Name of the King - A Dungeon Siege Tale" will be just by its title, but it dips into new levels of ghastly cheeze that few fantasy movies have managed to. Think "Eragon" for grown-ups, but with worse CGI.
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