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Hercules Saves Christmas

Hercules Saves Christmas (2011)

January. 01,2011
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3.1
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G
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"Hercules Saves Christmas" takes us on a magical, fun-filled and touching journey. MAX MOOGLE, an adorable yet mischievous twelve year old boy...

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UnowPriceless
2011/01/01

hyped garbage

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Voxitype
2011/01/02

Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.

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Mandeep Tyson
2011/01/03

The acting in this movie is really good.

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Josephina
2011/01/04

Great story, amazing characters, superb action, enthralling cinematography. Yes, this is something I am glad I spent money on.

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chewbaer90
2011/01/05

Oh my sweet lord. This movie is terrible. I like the show pit boss so I thought I would give this movie a try. I like cheesy TV shows and movies but this was below even that. The acting is terrible. THe lead role reminded me of an 8th grade play.Actually the whole movie reminded me of an 8th grade play.Last but not least. SHorty doing the voice over for Hercules was just disgusting. NOt everyone can do voice over and you do need some acting skills to do it. His vocal tone stayed the same no matter what situation. No excitement at all.It sounded like shorty was doing the voice over in the bathroom. I warn all of the people in this world. Do not watch unless your half asleep. I love Christmas movies but this is not one that I wish to share with my family.

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Take60
2011/01/06

To my mind, this is the absolute stinker of all time, the "Plan 9 from Outer Space" of Christmas movies. Appearing on Animal Planet, you get the idea that this might not be a classic. While the treatment and script are absolutely miserable, their stinkyness is exceeded by the director, actors, and technical crew.Plot - Hercules the pit bull has a magic collar (it glows red when Herc talks . . . sometimes). As one of Santa's minions, he is sent to an orphanage to reform a 12 y/o boy, but runs afoul of a young man seeking a job, one of the goofiest toy manufacturer in history, and a rival candidate for the job, all as the young man pursues the store receptionist. So far, not too unusual for a cable Christmas movie.Director/Cast - Edward Hightower claims to have made three other movies, but it looks like a semester project for a second-semester film class. With a cast composed largely of dinner-theater rejects, he has nothing to work with, but even a few semi-competent actors, Kathy Garver and Mackenzie Phillips, their performances are either stilted or horribly uneven. I'll blame the director. Danny Arroyo as the romantic lead delivers a performance worthy of Ed Wood's dentist. I think he was actually upstaged by the performance of the dog. At least Herc's voice was looped in, leaving the other actors with no excuse. Anthony Robinson has to be somebody's relative, recruited off the stage of his local middle school. He shows flashes of talent, but no consistency. At least Arroyo was consistently bad.Technical - Here's where the movie achieves true "Plan 9" status. Lighting is sufficient to see, but that's it. Shadows fall all over the set, a couple of green screen sequences are so poorly lit that the chromakeyer can't make much out of the effect, so it looks ragged. Note that these same sequences appear to be lit in blue because the clipping isn't responding to the green screen - making everyone look like they're freezing to death. Cutting seems to have been done measured by the foot - almost totally random.Audio was incredibly poor, boomy and off mike in interior scenes, shot obviously in real locations rather than on a sound stage. Exteriors were not filtered for background noise, so the actors' lines were buried in street noises and incessant carols broadcast from a storefront. With only a handful of setups, it's obvious this project was shot on a shoestring, but low budget doesn't have to mean such miserable quality is acceptable. Apparently there was no budget for post-production, so special effects approximated those of a fifties Japanese monster movie.I actually have to give "Hercules Saves Christmas" a very guarded recommendation. If you want to see ugly, this is your Christmas movie. It has a truly miserable script with a barely discernible plot, a director who's only other credits must include a kid's birthday party, and a cast slightly more wooden than that of "Team America", and a tech crew that probably had a week's experience on a student project somewhere.My wife and I decided to erase the DDR about three minutes in, but we stayed until the credit roll because it was like watching an hour and a half train wreck. You couldn't avert your eyes, it was that bad. A similar movie, "The Search for Santa Paws" (Disney) was far superior, if you can take one of the sub-plots lifted directly from "Annie".

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tklewhite
2011/01/07

My entire family had a blast watching this film. It was filled with Christmas spirit and good humor. My kids laughed so hard at a few parts that they made us rewind (we DVR'd it)so they could watch them again. Always a good sign for the kids. The actors were charming, especially Wick Rilder ;-)played by Danny Arroyo who we were rooting for the entire film and George Maguire who played a very lovable Santa. It was also fun to see Mackenzie Phillips again and I could tell that she enjoyed her evil villain role.We will add this to our list of holiday films that we make sure to watch each year!

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kate-63
2011/01/08

This is a fun, cute and heartfelt movie. Watching it is a great way to escape stress and lose yourself in a delightful Christmas film. Fans of Shorty Rossi will especially like Hercules, the friendly pit bull, as Shorty provides the voice. Finding classic favorites, Kathy Garver, Mackenzie Phillips and Marc McClure in this movie was a hoot. George Maguire as Santa was one of the most believable Santas I have seen. They all did a great job. It seems there is a lot of movie here for not a great deal of money. I look forward to any sequels as it seems the story could go on! Do yourself and your family a favor and check out this sugarplum treat! It's worth it.

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