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2103: The Deadly Wake, a review by GSyren


2103 The Deadly Wake (750723-109626)
Canada 1997 | Released 2001-10-09 on DVD from Maverick Entertainment, York Entertainment
100 minutes | Aspect ratio 1.37:1 | Audio: English Dolby Digital 5.1


My thoughts about 2103 The Deadly Wake:
2103: The Deadly Wake is an awful choice, for the actor and for the viewer.

Malcolm McDowell isn't a bad actor either. He is, in fact, usually very good. And if there is a saving grace in this film, it is McDowell. But that is unfortunately far from enough to make the film palatable. It has an excruciatingly high WTF-count. That's the number of times you think to yourself "What the fuck?".

The script - if there even was one - is pretty much an incomprehensible mess. And most everything else is just as bad. Some call this film "So good it's bad." I beg to disagree. As far as I'm concerned it's just bad. No, strike that. It's not bad - it's awful!

It's actually not the worst film I have ever seen, and that's the only reason I'm not giving it just 1/2 star. But make no mistake about it, it's a very weak one star (on the verge of collapsing into a black hole).

(By the way, the image on the cover has absolutely nothing to do with the film.)
I rate this title


(From Reviews and ramblings by Gunnar on November 23rd, 2016)

Member's Reviews

Van Helsing: The London Assignment, a review by addicted2dvd


     Van Helsing: The London Assignment (2004/United States)

Director:Sharon Bridgeman
Writing:Judith Reeves-Stevens (Writer), Garfield Reeves-Stevens (Writer)
Length:33 min.
Rating:NR
Video:Widescreen 1.85:1
Audio:English: Dolby Digital: 5.1
Subtitles:English, French, Spanish

Stars:
Hugh Jackman as Van Helsing
Robbie Coltrane as Mr. Hyde
David Wenham as Carl
Grey DesLisle as First Victim
Dwight Schultz as Dr. Jekyll
John DiMaggio as Coachman

Plot:
On the winding and fog-enshrouded streets of London, the sinister being known only as Mr. Hyde terrorizes the city in a haunting spree of mayhem and murder. With the populace in a panic, the legendary monster hunter, Van Helsing, arrives in London on a mission to track down and capture the elusive Mr. Hyde.

Starring Hugh Jackman as the voice of Van Helsing, this original animated film will thrill you with cutting-edge visuals and non-stop action. Experience a 'Van Helsing' adventure that takes place before the events of the blockbuster film!

Extras:
  • Bonus Trailers
  • Featurettes
  • Interviews
  • Storyboard Comparisons
  • Closed Captioned


My Thoughts:
I don't want to say this is a bad short film... but I was definitely expecting more from it. Especially what with how much I enjoyed the movie Van Helsing. The storyline just didn't grab me as much as it should have. If I saw this short before the movie I wouldn't have been in as big of a hurry to watch the movie when it was released. I can see myself watching this again... but not as often as some of the other films in my collection.


My Rating:
Out of a Possible 5


(From Weekend Movie Marathon: Unwatched Horror on January 13th, 2012)

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Tom's TV Pilots marathon, a review by Tom


     Sherlock: Series One (2010/United Kingdom)
IMDb | Wikipedia

2 entertain Video (United Kingdom)
Length:266 min.
Video:Widescreen 1.78
Audio:English: Dolby Digital 5.1, Commentary: Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
Subtitles:English


Plot:
The world's favourite detective has emerged from the fog... this is Sherlock for a new generation.

Sherlock
1.01 A Study in Pink
Writer: Steven Moffat (Writer), Steven Moffat (Created By), Mark Gatiss (Created By), Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Original Material By)
Director: Paul McGuigan
Cast

(From Tom's TV Pilots marathon on March 25th, 2012)