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Features
• Closed-captioned
• Color
• Dolby
• DVD-Video
• NTSC
In Theaters : 2005
DVD Release : 06 September, 2005 |
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Hercules description
Hercules is the enjoyable, full-length version of a truncated television miniseries starring Scots actor Paul Telfer in a revisionist telling of the mythical Greek hero's life. Reputed to be the son of Zeus and Hera-worshipping priestess Alcmene (Elizabeth Perkins), Hercules is born a fraternal twin but half-brother to Iphicles (Luke Ford), son of Amphitryon (Timothy Dalton). Though he is raised under the latter's protection and counsel, Hercules has an unrelenting streak of bad luck that finds him accused of murder, rape, and the killing of his own children. With such a black cloud hanging over him, Hercules seeks redemption through his famous Labors. Sean Astin, Leelee Sobieski, and Leeanna Walsman co-star in a complex story of intrigue, revenge, and hope, full of gleaming swords and fairly good special effects, including a passable centaur and multi-headed hydra. Written by Charles Edward Pogue (Dragonheart). --Tom Keogh |
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Hercules Customer Reviews
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Overly long and droll
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I love watching anything regarding mythology but this was a horrendous mini-series. To start with, most importantly and most noticably, the editing is AWFUL. Its all over the place and clearly noticable. It jumps way too much and you have to sort of get your bearings and remember what you just watched 2 seconds ago. It is very distracting and perhaps the most negative aspect about this mini-series. Secondly, the acting was, at times, cringe-worthy. I don't understand how a film with well-known accomplished actors could flub up so bad. I must say, I really liked Timothy Dalton in this. He was the only one who seemed genuinely interested in actually acting. The man that plays Hercules had his high and low points. I was even dissapointed in Sean Astin.
Also, if you are not terribly familiar with the story of Hercules, this mini-series will only complicate the matter. It is congested and just too messy at times to make sense. The script is poor and even for a mini-series, it was too long. Again, it mostly goes back to the bad editing. It just jumps annoyingly from one scene to another.
Visually, the film also fell short. I know the budget isn't grand but the effects at times were cheesy and appalling. I loved the look of the Cleopatra Mini-Series, and that is even older than this! All in all, I am actually surprised that I sat through the whole thing. I've only seen it once but I think the run time on TV was something like 6pm-12am. I would never watch this again. It was almost unbearable. I usually don't give anything a 1 star rating, but I feel that strongly after having to watch this awful series. |
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