Un oeuf géant est déterré sur un chantier de construction et ouvert, libérant le terrible Ivan Ooze, qui se vengera de Zordon pour l'avoir emprisonné des milliers d'années auparavant.Un oeuf géant est déterré sur un chantier de construction et ouvert, libérant le terrible Ivan Ooze, qui se vengera de Zordon pour l'avoir emprisonné des milliers d'années auparavant.Un oeuf géant est déterré sur un chantier de construction et ouvert, libérant le terrible Ivan Ooze, qui se vengera de Zordon pour l'avoir emprisonné des milliers d'années auparavant.
- Réalisation
- Scénaristes
- Vedettes
- Prix
- 1 nomination au total
- Alpha 5
- (as Peta-Maree Rixon)
Avis en vedette
A childhood favourite, still fun even if it's silly
Ebert is right that the characters don't have much individual personality, but that hardly matters. Their teamwork and positive attitudes shine through. Even though it's cliched, at least it's a good message for kids. They do fun things like skydive and roller blade (something I've recently been learning in my mid-30s), all while being safe and wearing their assigned colours. I don't see why they need issues to be more interesting. Nor do I think they need majorly different roles to play. As it is, we at least get Tommy who is a leader and Kimberly who is more sentimental.
The action is enjoyable, especially with some good music to go with it. It's harmless fun with many ridiculous physics-defying moves - a lot of flying kicks and spinning.
Visually, the movie holds up well. The costumes are cool - all different and shiny, including the goodies and the baddies. The special effects are dated but the designs of the zords and robots are cool, all of them newly introduced in this movie.
The music is surprisingly good and underused if anything. The action songs are decent, fit the choreography and don't disrupt the flow, but the orchestral score is even better.
The plot is very thin and full of holes. Apparently the Rangers can casually teleport to other planets and Ivan Ooze's bird monsters can also fly through space with ease. And I didn't know that comets were fireballs which you could throw enemies at. At least the movie hits the right beats and we don't get buried in melodrama or exposition - the story just keeps moving and focuses on the action, comedy and excitement.
Paul Freeman is clearly having fun as the main villain. He gets many funny lines including one he apparently ad-libbed - that he was disappointed to have missed The Brady Bunch Reunion (he likes being around for disasters). As an adult, his performance is the main highlight although the action and some of the comedy is also sincerely entertaining.
I can see that the movie isn't quite as flawless as it felt when I was 10 years old, but it was good enough to engage me and still generate some laughs and smiles. It embraces its goofy, safe, feel-good action and does it well.
First movie I saw in theaters, 5 years old
In Morphin' Teenagers We Trust
Either you grew up with the Power Rangers or you didn't. If you didn't, this is one of the stupidest movies out there, but if you're like me and were a kid through the nineties there's a good chance you watched Power Rangers. As a result, I watched this movie a lot as a kid, and so even now it's packed full of nostalgia.
Ivan Ooze was a pretty good villain too with clever dialogue. After all, Paul Freeman was the villain in the greatest adventure movie of all time, that of course being 'Raiders of the Lost Ark'.
The CGI is pretty rough, but again it's 1995 and Power Rangers, so just enjoy it for what it is.
Major guilty pleasure
**1/2 (out of four)
They call this a movie... and it shows.
The MMPR movie doesn't have much of a groundbreaking plot (bad guy is free, Rangers must kill bad guy, save world, blah blah) and the special effects aren't exactly awe-inspiring, but at least you know those are movie effects, not like Turbo's "big-screen television episode." The first film was clearly superior because of the time, effort, and money these people has put into making a film look better than the TV show it is based upon. Some of the fight scenes are better than on TV. The impressive final battle made up for an ugly Megazord (well, I thought it was ugly). The orchestrated soundtrack wasn't reused on television. And there were only two instances where we had to hear that damned "Go Go Power Rangers" theme song in the whole movie.
The MMPR movie isn't the greatest piece of work out there. It doesn't have any major elements that will introduce new fans into the world of spandex-wearing heroes fighting rubber monsters from Japan, but it makes for an enlightning ninety minutes.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesWhen Ivan Ooze tells Zordon of all the things he had missed when trapped inside his containment egg, the black plague and the Spanish Inquisition were scripted examples, but actor Paul Freeman ad-libbed the last line, "The Brady Bunch reunion!"
- GaffesWhen the Rangers surround Zordon's tube, they leave their helmets along the front of the edge of the crystal bed, but when the Rangers' symbols project, each Ranger has their helmet directly in front of them; in the overhead shot of the Rangers' symbols merging on Zordon, the helmets are nowhere to be seen.
- Citations
Rocky DeSantos: Well, pack your bags. 'Cause we're sending you back right where you came from.
Ivan Ooze: Gee, a teenager with a big mouth. Not much has changed in 6,000 years.
Kimberly Hart: You obviously don't know how who you're dealing with, Mr. Raisin Head.
Ivan Ooze: Really?
Tommy Oliver: Yeah. We're the Power Rangers!
Ivan Ooze: Whoo! Where's my autograph book? Ha! Power Rangers, huh? So, Zordon's still using a bunch of kids to do his dirty work. Well, meet my kids.
[raises his army of Oozelings]
- Générique farfeluThere is a scene in the closing credits: Goldar is seated on Lord Zedd's throne being served by Mordant, and then Zedd and Rita return home.
- Bandes originalesHigher Ground
Written by Stevie Wonder
Performed by Red Hot Chili Peppers
Produced by Michael Beinhorn for Demolition Sound
Courtesy of EMI Records
Under license from CEMA Special Markets
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie
- Lieux de tournage
- sociétés de production
- Consultez plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 20 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 38 187 431 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 13 104 788 $ US
- 2 juill. 1995
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 66 433 194 $ US








