
When the Sultan's daughter, Princess Parisa is taken by an evil sorcerer, Sinbad is tasked with travelling to a desert of magic and creatures to save her.... (Full plot summary below)
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When the Sultan's daughter, Princess Parisa is taken by an evil sorcerer, Sinbad is tasked with travelling to a desert of magic and creatures to save her.
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| NYC Movie GuruAvi OfferA highly entertaining, invigorating throwback to the films of Ray Harryhausen. If there were any justice, it would become a cult classic. |
| Common Sense MediaTracy MooreCampy sci-fi adventure offers silly B-movie fun. |
| User ReviewJim SThis version of Sinbad was very authentic and unique in a sense that the storyteller created this and produced this without the outside interference of studios and agents pushing their ideas and agendas. It was entertaining to watch, and amazing stylized special effects considering they had a budget of 200k from what I read. Wow, only 200k?? That will not even cover the star's water and food for a standard Hollywood film, let alone a full fantasy film. After further reading reviews, I also began to see patterns of many fake or unnecessary bashing type reviewers, which makes me weary of skewed reviews altogether. Will we ever learn to support new and daring talent? I would say these guys should be applauded for making a film like this with no budget and so much resistance. |
| User ReviewMark WGreat work , Thank You and Congrats . I wish you all the best |
| User ReviewPanta OA nice return to the old sinbad movies.. Very cool guys! |
| User ReviewKev RBeyond the film's aesthetic triumphs, it also offers plenty of exhilarating excitement, thrills and suspense as Sinbad goes on his adventure to save the princess while battling all sorts of creatures, including the Cyclops, along the way. The fight scenes, combined with the stop-motion animation, are quite fun and, in B-movie style, they're even a little bit campy. Sinbad: The Fifth Voyage is the kind of film that should be seen on the big screen with a large group of friends. Fans of Ray Harryhausen should rejoice. If there were any justice, it would become a cult classic. This film is a superbly acted, exciting and violent ride! In the pursuit of justice, there will be blood. But this time, you'll be rooting for the good guy, and I, a fifty years young woman, loved every minute of it! |
| User ReviewDan ALow budget, syfy channel style campy adventure. The acting was terrible, and takes itself too seriously, but I was in love with the classic stop motion style creature effects. Defiantly worth a stoned watch on DVD or midnight movie. |
| User ReviewRoy SA gleefully cheesy B movie with amateurish acting, primitive special effects, and a director who tries to make up what he lacks in talent with his enthusiasm. It is like some Harryhausen fans got together and decided to make a movie for fun. They are somewhat effective, but I still would have liked to have a script that was a bit more coherent and editing that was a bit more competent. It seems to have been dumped into theaters with zero promotion to die a quick death, but at least it will have the cachet of having had a theatrical release. |
| User ReviewPatrick SWhen I first saw the trailer for this film in late 2013, I was really looking forward to seeing it. Now that I saw this 'direct-to-video' (a bad sign in itself) on pay per view, I'm very disappointed on many levels. The acting is about the same caliber one would find in a junior high school Christmas pagent. Why Patrick Stewart got involved with this turkey is still a mystery since his voice over as Sinbad is irrelevant and unnecessary. The stop motion animation is very poor and just seems to be stuck into the story because some guy the producers knew had some footage they could use. No sense of wonder or excitement exists anywhere in the film which, again, begs the questions as to why it was made in the first place. Since it stars the films so-called writer & director in all three roles suggests that it is a vanity project along the likes of what we saw years ago with Pauley Shore. Some have written that it is campy. No, it just stupid and a waste of time. |
| User ReviewAlex SOne word for this. Rubbish. What was Jean Luc Picard thinking by being the narrator?? |