Dream Warrior

3.6
2004 1 hr 35 min Horror , Action , Thriller , Science Fiction

In an apocalyptic future, a man with superhuman powers goes on the run.

  • Cast:
    Lance Henriksen , Sherilyn Fenn , Isaac Hayes , Daniel Goddard , Richard Norton

Reviews

Hellen
2004/12/21

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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Taraparain
2004/12/22

Tells a fascinating and unsettling true story, and does so well, without pretending to have all the answers.

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Rosie Searle
2004/12/23

It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.

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Candida
2004/12/24

It is neither dumb nor smart enough to be fun, and spends way too much time with its boring human characters.

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disdressed12
2004/12/25

no.sorry.my mistake.i thought for a minute i may have found the plot to this movie.but i don't think think a search party could have any success finding the plot to this movie.there are a few good actors in this movie,but they can't do anything to make it better.i think the movie dragged their performances down with it.as a a result,you won't find much in the way of acting here.and the dialogue.wow.awful,truly awful.i suspect they were going for something profound here,but they fell short by a long shot.this thing is really tedious.i think this is a case where they should have scrapped this thing before it was done,or at least not released it.i don't want to say it's bad,but it sure is the opposite of good.this is how i feel about the movie,and others may feel differently.all i know is,it sure didn't do it for me. for me,Dream Warrior is a 1*/10 movie.

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thomas-lavoie
2004/12/26

This is the worst movie I have ever seen in my whole life. So the plot goes like this: In an apocalyptic future, a man with extra-human powers goes on the run. As you might have noticed, I copied this from the internet movie database because I actually had to read the plot outline on this site to understand what I had just seen. None of it made sense, the actors were terrible and the story was awful. If you like bad movies see dream warrior. The movie was so cruddy that my mind automatically erased it from memory. I actually think that the 1996 movie Space Truckers was better with the square pigs and anti-gravity beer. What a waste of time. If I could put a 0/10 I would. This movie was a mega mammoth waste of time.

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ncc1205
2004/12/27

Throughout the late 1950's and early 1960's, motion picture studios capitalized on the popularity of film by churning out hundreds of B movies. Most of these are forgettable, but, every so often, a picture managed to capture the imagination of an audience and, consequently, turned a tidy profit. As digital film-making technology in the 21st century continues to become available to the booming population, any cinemaphile armed with a camcorder believes he's the next Spielberg, Scorsese, or – could it be – George Lucas. The resulting explosion of horror, thriller, or low-grade science fiction titles available at your corner Blockbuster Video continues to grow. In an era of modern film-making when any Tom, Dick, or Harry possesses affordable technology to make a motion picture, it only stands to reason that there will eventually be more folks making motion pictures than those who should truly be allowed to make motion pictures, and rarely has there been better evidence than that of the direct-to-DVD schlock, "Dream Warrior, " also known as "A Man Called Rage." Rage (played by an unshaven Daniel Goddard) is no ordinary man. Though he's blessed with 'Men's Health' spokesmodel good looks, he's little more than a mutant with superhuman abilities … abilities that start and stop with the gift of grunting and flexing and throwing a grenade on cue. That, and he packs a mean air pistol. He's on the run from Parish (played by ever-reliable and, apparently, always affordable Lance Henricksen), the future's 'man of God' who wants to wipe the impure mutants – like Rage – off the face of the planet … if he could just find then all hiding outside his single building. But when Rage is rescued by a beautiful mutant (the lovely Sherilyn Fenn of 'Twin Peaks' fame), he throws caution to the wind in favor of saving Parish's infant son from the evil leader's nefarious plan … which never quite gets fully explained.Made in a derelict warehouse with wooded exteriors shot a stone's throw away, "Dream Warrior" presents the story of an uninteresting apocalyptic tomorrow not unlike the world seen in the 'Mad Max' films only with much less desert: shabbily-dressed survivors – normal in every sense of the word save their psychic abilities to hurl lightning, heal the injured, and sense water (woohoo!) if they're not dressing 'Goth' and watching men fight to the death on top of a truck bed – march through the woods in search of 'The River,' a place of legend where mankind's last hope for survival can be realized. Of course – with a plot this thin – you know it's only a matter of time before all of these characters are thrown together. Blacksploitation legend Isaac Hayes even makes an appearance as a shadowy religious loner sent to explain it all to the mutants because they apparently don't have enough sense to figure it out for themselves.At best, the film is a guilty pleasure. At worst, the film takes pleasure at being just plain guilty. "Dream Warrior" boasts no real dreams nor any real warriors, and it takes just over 91 minutes for Rage to discover that he's Parish's firstborn, to help kill his maniacal father, and to march off into the woods intent on saving the world. From what? We're never told.Written and directed by Zachary Weintraub, "Warrior" proves definitively that there is one too many Weintraub's working in the film industry.

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black_dog88
2004/12/28

Okay first off, this movie looked like it had potential to be a sweet B-movie. The cover showed a guy in medieval armor standing in front of what we assumed was a post-apocalyptic New York City (hence the statue of liberty). Lance Hendriksen was good in previous work and my friends and I were in the mood for a B-movie, so we rented it. It was perhaps the biggest mistake of our lives. This is where my rant begins and I may give away parts of the movie that could ruin it for some, so stop reading if you want to waste 5 bucks and watch this movie. Firstly, the movie at no point had New York City or any man in medieval armor. The plot made little sense because their quest was for a river, except what they found was far from a river. Think about what a river is, RUNNING WATER. The "river" was a pond. They panned around the whole thing. I failed to see the "river" run to an ocean. Could they not afford to take the cast to a real river? The grenades were perhaps the biggest joke that I have ever seen. The grenade placed in the motorcycle didn't even damage the bike, it just made a little fire. And what was with the cars? Did every car from 1960 and beyond disappear when the meteor hit? I'd guess that this was filmed in Australia because of the Australian cast, so why would the cover have New York City? The whole point of the movie was really stupid. I won't even comment on the brains of some of the characters either. All in all, this was not even entertaining except for the extreme stupidity that I laughed at.

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