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Nazis at the Center of the Earth
A group of researchers in Antarctica are abducted by a platoon of masked soldiers and dragged into a hidden continent in the center of the Earth. There, they discover that surviving Nazi soldiers are plotting an invasion of Earth to revive the Third Reich.
Release : | 2012 |
Rating : | 3.1 |
Studio : | The Asylum, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Production Design, |
Cast : | Dominique Swain Jake Busey Trevor Kuhn Lilan Bowden Jon Kondelik |
Genre : | Adventure Horror Action Thriller Science Fiction |
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Wonderful character development!
Admirable film.
The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.
I didn’t really have many expectations going into the movie (good or bad), but I actually really enjoyed it. I really liked the characters and the banter between them.
Whatever you do, don't go to Antarctica, because there, under the ice, Dr. Josef Mengele is waiting for you, at least to scratch your back... But you have not seen anything yet, there is also Adolf Hitler, well, just his head sat on a splendid metallic robot, that bounce back and forth, wanting to re-conquer the world. Recently I saw something very similar, almost as bad, "Iron Sky" (2012), directed by Timo Vuorensola, but that one have some humor and some action, rather coagulate. This "Nazis at the Center of the Earth", made the same year, 2012, (as if they had some kind of secret understanding), has nothing good, is a simple offense to common sense. Individuals who appear in this "film" are so ridiculous, that can not be called actors or actresses.
Bloodstorm—Asylum's knock-off of Nazis on the moon movie Iron Sky—was originally called Nazis at the Centre of the Earth, a much trashier title far more befitting of a film that is pure cheeze from start to finish. Directed by Joseph J. Lawson, who, judging by the DVD extras, is simply happy to be directing anything, the film is cheap, incredibly dumb, and full of iffy CGI effects, but more importantly IT'S LOTS OF FUN—more fun, in fact, than the film it rips-off. This one doesn't bother with lame political satire, concentrating instead on delivering as much lunacy as possible, and it's all the more enjoyable for it.Rather than leaving Earth for outer space, Bloodstorm sees the last vestiges of the Third Reich (including The Angel of Death himself, Jospeh Mengele) heading to Neuschwabenland, a subterranean Nazi base hidden deep beneath the Antarctic; here they attempt to regenerate their troops through the use of transplants from bodies, aided by research scientist Dr. Adrian Reistad (Jake Busey). The Nazi's transplant techniques are less than perfect, however, resulting in the recipients oozing pus from their surgical wounds as their bodies slowly reject the foreign tissue. Mengele's answer to this problem: to abduct Reistad's team of top biologists from their Antarctic station and force them to help him in his experiments.With Busey in the film, and the lovely Dominique Swain as one of his unfortunate scientists, Bloodstorm was already worth every penny of the £1 I paid for it, but when I factor in the more exploitative nonsense—gruesome face-ripping, brain removal, a thoroughly tasteless foetus removal via vacuum, the gratuitous gang-rape of a woman by several manky-faced Nazis, and the revival of Hitler as a massive Castle Wolfenstein-style cyborg with machine guns for arms and a laser in his chest—this has got to be one of the best value for money DVDs I have in my collection. Don't listen to the naysayers—Bloodstorm is gory goose-steppin' goodness from start to finish.7.5 out of 10, rounded up to 8 for IMDb.
First of all, don't you just love it when a movie have alternate titles? Here on IMDb this movie is titled "Nazis at the Center of the Earth", but when purchased from Amazon, the DVD is titled "BloodStörm". Why? Right, well moving along to the actual movie. Wow, just wow! This movie was bad on so many levels. First of all, the story - Nazi's surviving from World War II in the arctic region where they have become undead zombie-like creatures? Sure, why not. But to make matters worse, lets throw some alien UFO technology into it as well. What else could possibly go wrong?The acting in the movie was rather staggering and painful to watch. Not even Dominique Swain could manage to do anything for this movie, and her performance here was actually quite bad. Usually I enjoy her movies, but this particular movie was painful to sit through. And Jake Busey, well I will not even go there, as I have been told if you have nothing good to say, say nothing at all.The effects in the movie were adequate, though not really top notch. So at least that was a bright moment in this otherwise painful movie experience.As an avid zombie aficionado I come across a lot of zombie movies, many being B-movies and low budget productions, this movie however, is without a doubt one of the most ridiculous zombie movies I have ever had the pleasure of stumbling upon.Oh, and before I forget, the crowning of the movie had to be the preserved head of Adolf Hitler living on in a jar and sitting atop of a robot skeleton. Are you kidding me? That was the ultimate low point of the movie when that was revealed, and most of the times the CGI animation for this robotic Hitler was just awful to look at. There are some great swings and misses coming out of Hollywood, and this is definitely one of those."Nazis at the Center of the Earth" (or "BloodStörm") is a movie to be avoided. I don't say that often, but this movie has absolutely nothing to offer, unless you are beyond a hardcore fan of any of the people on the cast list.
Researchers in Antarctica are abducted by a team of masked storm troopers. They are dragged deep underground to a hidden continent in the center of the earth. Here Nazi survivors, their bodies a horrifying patchwork of decaying and regenerated flesh, are planning for the revival of the Third Reich.So, we have Jake Busey and some scientists and then there are Nazis -- including a robotic Adolf Hitler -- at the center of the Earth. This idea is crazy, of course, but completely in line with Nazi beliefs. They did, in fact, accept the idea of a hollow earth. (Well, some of them did -- I am sure many were smarter than that.) The graphics are sort of cheesy, the people who made this clearly did not know German... but then, it is a SyFy movie starring Jake Busey and a bunch of Nazis. You did not think this was gonna be good, did you? If anything ,it might be so bad it is good. Maybe.