It's a more serious entry, but when the humour does surface (eg. Charon) it's like watching an episode of Angel, which was kind of distracting.
In a Nutshell. Mini reviews of movies old and new. No fuss. No spoilers. And often no sleep.
Monday 10 November 2014
Hercules in the Underworld (1994)
In the fourth Herc movie the titular protagonist, a one-woman man unlike his father, has set up home with Deianeira (the one from the Circle of Fire, not the one from the Lost Kingdom). He's trying to live as happy and peaceful a life as possible, but the eyes in the sky are always watching and unfortunately for him once a hero of the people means always a hero of the people. The peace he craves will have to wait.
It's a more serious entry, but when the humour does surface (eg. Charon) it's like watching an episode of Angel, which was kind of distracting.
3 forked-tongues out of 5
It's a more serious entry, but when the humour does surface (eg. Charon) it's like watching an episode of Angel, which was kind of distracting.
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