
A mysterious gunman, Aman, is the son of a nun who breaks her covenant with God to ensure his survival. This act brings a curse upon Aman - all those that die by his gun will return. Soon, he is hunted by a gang of his undead former victims, led by the vicious Kansa. Aman enlists Fabulos, a new young warrior, to fight by his side.... (Full plot summary below)
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A mysterious gunman, Aman, is the son of a nun who breaks her covenant with God to ensure his survival. This act brings a curse upon Aman - all those that die by his gun will return. Soon, he is hunted by a gang of his undead former victims, led by the vicious Kansa. Aman enlists Fabulos, a new young warrior, to fight by his side.
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| We Got This CoveredMatt DonatoMuch like the undead beings Snipes is hunting, Gallowwalkers just won't stop - no matter how much you wish it would. |
| User ReviewMatt HBad but great, fun movie! Tributes Sergio Leone with a dash or two of Robert Rodriguez in a film full of atmosphere. First time I watched this movie, i thought it was crap but had good visuals; by the third time, I loved it and had a great time watching. Yea its dumb, but roll with it and you will enjoy it too. |
| User ReviewTrevor TBad but great, fun movie! Tributes Sergio Leone with a dash or two of Robert Rodriguez in a film full of atmosphere. First time I watched this movie, i thought it was crap but had good visuals; by the third time, I loved it and had a great time watching. Yea its dumb, but roll with it and you will enjoy it too. |
| User ReviewFati BDon't wast you life watching the Shit |
| User ReviewEd COne line summary: Western zombie horror, oh my. ----------------------- Aman's mother was a nun. To ensure her son's safety, she makes an unholy deal with a supernatural force. As he grows up, he becomes an invincible gunman. After his wife is raped, he goes for vengeance. Unfortunately, anyone he kills comes back as a zombie. That includes the group of five who raped his beloved. Their leader is Kansa, who has kept his group together in the after the first death period. Kansa is looking for the group that Aman's mother belongs to, and San Diablo, where they guard the gate between heaven and hell. In the meantime, Kansa and his group gather up the defenseless to kill them to steal their skins and hair for their re-use. After Kansa obtains a map to San Diablo, the climactic battle is setup. Will the gate remain sealed? Will the zombies ever be put down permanently? --------Scores------- Cinematography: 8/10 Mostly fine. Sound: 8/10 No problems. Acting: 5/10 Wesley Snipes and Kevin Howarth were rather good, but Riley Smith and most of the others were not. Screenplay: 6/10 The plot did not make a whole lot of sense, and had too much narration, but at least it moved from beginning to end. SFX: 5/10 Not the best, often not convincing at all. |
| User ReviewDarrin CI was really stoked at first. It seemed like a modern day Spaghetti Western with the great cinematography and classical Western music score, but the story didn't work for me. It had good shooting scenes, but Jonah Hex was better for a Sci-Fi Western... |
| User ReviewRich LIf you don't expect much before watching it, it might just end up being an okay movie. I enjoyed the blood and gore. Otherwise, it was terrible. |
| User ReviewJudie PIt was just ok. It took me 4 times to make it all the way to the end. |
| User ReviewIndra Wdecent concept with a great actor and possibly one of the worst directors ever to have made it this far into Hollywood. I've seen B movies, sequels, straight to DVD, and even game adaptions better directed than this and those movies still sucked too |
| User Reviewwallace hMore likely to be remember, if at all, for being the last film Snipes made before being sentenced for tax evasion. Has had an interesting journey from conception to release with a number of people attached to star, including Chow Yun-Fat, when the film was originally going to be made in 2005. When production began in 2006, Snipes was attached as the lead before production was halted due to Snipes legal problems. After posting bail he was allowed to return to Africa, where the film was being made, to complete the film. From there it seems to have ended up on a shelf with various release dates listed online, Flixster has 2009, IMDB has 2012 but all in all it seems to have taken the best part of a decade to make it from pre-production to release. All of which is far more interesting than the film we finally got. Snipes plays a gunman being hunted by the resurrected gang of outlaws he killed a year or so before. Various motivations and plot points seem to have been thrown together at will and this is a hodge-podge of genres, sorta zombie/western, that whilst it looks great, the cinematography is fantastic all sun bleached and washed out, the overall film feels a little under cooked. In fact the best thing is the credits, but you have to sit through 90 minutes of sub-par cinema to get to them. One for Snipes fans and completist only. |