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Merlin: The Return

  • 2000
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
3.0/10
946
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Rik Mayall in Merlin: The Return (2000)
A scientist awakens King Arthur and his knights, and the forces of good and evil do battle once more.
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A scientist awakens King Arthur and his knights, and the forces of good and evil do battle once more.A scientist awakens King Arthur and his knights, and the forces of good and evil do battle once more.A scientist awakens King Arthur and his knights, and the forces of good and evil do battle once more.

  • Director
    • Paul Matthews
  • Writer
    • Paul Matthews
  • Stars
    • Rik Mayall
    • Patrick Bergin
    • Craig Sheffer
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.0/10
    946
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paul Matthews
    • Writer
      • Paul Matthews
    • Stars
      • Rik Mayall
      • Patrick Bergin
      • Craig Sheffer
    • 20User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Rik Mayall
    Rik Mayall
    • Merlin
    Patrick Bergin
    Patrick Bergin
    • King Arthur
    Craig Sheffer
    Craig Sheffer
    • Mordred
    Adrian Paul
    Adrian Paul
    • Lancelot
    Julie Hartley
    Julie Hartley
    • Guinevere
    Tia Carrere
    Tia Carrere
    • Dr. Joan Maxwell
    Leigh Greyvenstein
    • Kate
    Byron Taylor
    • Richie Gould
    Grethe Fox
    • Morgana
    Jennifer Steyn
    • Richie's Mom
    Anthony Bishop
    Anthony Bishop
    • Gawain
    Lynne White
    • Aunt Everlyn
    Jocelyn Broderick
    Jocelyn Broderick
    • Megan
    Lee-Anne Liebenberg
    Lee-Anne Liebenberg
    • Mordred Personal Bodyguard 1
    Connie Giles
    • Mordred Personal Bodyguard 2
    Elmi de Beer
    • Bodyguard Side-kick 1
    Lizette van Heerden
    • Bodyguard Side-kick 2
    Joanne Odendaal
    • Bodyguard Side-kick 3
    • Director
      • Paul Matthews
    • Writer
      • Paul Matthews
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    katana55

    Parody

    This movie is a parody, right ??? There is no other way to describe it. It's either a parody or a fiasco. Merlin should be regal like Dumbledore in the Harry Potter movies, not the village idiot. King Arthur is a wimp and please don't start me on Mordred.

    Adrian Paul as Lancelot (one of the two main reasons I bothered to watch this movie) looks like someone who doesn't know what the hell he is doing there, but decided that "if I'm stuck here at least lets have some fun". He is having fun and in the few scenes he is in, Mr. Paul can hardly keep straight face. This movie is a must miss movie, especially if you are a "King Arthur and the round table" tales buff.
    Buckledcranium

    Helarious

    This is one of the funniest films I've ever seen. I went to it the first time having never seen a trailer hoping for a King Arthur oriontated Action movie.

    What I got was an afternoon of laughs. THis film is helarious. Shot in South Africa - set in englad? What were they thinking?

    "Ohh don't worry - it's just Merrrlin" - say the the two modern kids as he falls out of the sky landing on their car - the've met before we learn.... but how?

    I found it so funny I brought all my friends to it one day later.

    PS - it's not meant to be funny when it is funny.

    That's the funny part!
    1southdavid

    Mor-Dreadnaught.

    Another film watched for the "How Did This Get Made" podcast, "Merlin: The Return" is not just the worst film I've watched for them, but one of the worst I've ever seen.

    Having used a spell to trap all the characters of Arthurian legend in another dimension, Merlin (Rik Mayall) is disturbed to learn that Mordred (Craig Sheffer) is communicating with present day scientist Dr. Joan Maxwell (Tia Carrere) and that she is close to a scientific breakthrough that free them. To stop them he. . . . actually what does he do?

    I'm genuinely not sure whether the film has a plot that you can follow. A bunch of stuff happens, sure, but motivations, powers and plot seems to alter minute by minute. There are some kids in present day South Africa (don't try and convince me that's the UK film, for it definitely isn't) and they're involved. One of them is threatened by Mordred that they have to kill Merlin, or he'll kill his mother - but like so many other plot points in the film ultimately it comes to nothing.

    So, the story is dreadful, as are the visual effects (though this might be expected as it's a low budget film.) but the performances are ... also terrible. With an oddly muted Rik Mayall maintaining his dignity slightly, but the rest of the cast, who are all B-Movie regulars and semi recognisable faces like Adrian Paul are universally awful.

    I could keep going but I'll end up repating myself. This is bad.
    4TheLittleSongbird

    Thank goodness for Rik Mayall!

    Merlin: The Return I didn't find quite that bad, but it was not a good movie at all either. There are a few assets that made it more bearable. The music is decent, with some times where it's mystical and others where it's tongue-and-cheek. The late and very talented Rik Mayall is the best actor in Merlin: The Return and is also the best thing about it, while he plays it straight he does not take it too seriously, in fact he's actually very entertaining. Julie Hartley is a beguiling Guinevere and she and Mayall have enjoyable chemistry together that was not as present between her and Patrick Bergin. Tia Carrere has had a fair share of bad movies but she's nearly always been one of the redeeming merits, here she plays charming and bitchy quite well and also doesn't take it too seriously or go overboard despite having a type of role that easily could have gone either way. Leigh Greyvenstein is appealingly winsome and plucky, by far and away the best of the child actors. There are a few parts that were genuinely funny too, especially when Merlin tells Arthur how to contact the Lady of the Lake, the movie is photographed reasonably and some of the make-up was nice.

    However, the rest of the cast don't work, either being over-the-top or wooden. The worst case was Byron Taylor who is awful, he plays his character in such a surly way that he comes across as a zombie completely devoid of any emotion. Patrick Bergin has his moments but while like Mayall he plays it straight unlike Mayall he does take it too seriously and acts like a wimp at times. Adrian Paul is wooden with some truly unintentionally hilarious line delivery. And Craig Sheffer is saddled with the most thankless character and chews the scenery to pieces so much(growls, barks and all) that you can't take him at face value and he doesn't ever come across as a threat. The characters are both annoying and underdeveloped with Merlin being a notable exception, and the dialogue is just terrible with no effort to make the characters interesting, create magic or mystery and it is laden with humour that is never really funny and is rather stupid instead. Apart from the photography Merlin: The Return is a cheap-looking film, the special effects look like a half-assed last-minute job, the costumes are fancy-dress quality, the lighting has a rather drab look and most of the sets apart from the odd nice one looked like they were made of polystyrene made and coloured in haste. The action sequences are disadvantaged by the poor production values but are hurt even more by the sloppy pacing, unimaginative choreography that has a slow-motion quality to it and basically just the lack of fun and excitement. The story has no wonder or magic whatsoever, it's often very dull and didn't seem to know whether to take a straight-faced approach or play it for laughs, it felt like it was trying to do both but failed. The mix of archaic and modern was slightly confusing and didn't mesh well together.

    To conclude, mediocre, the worst assets actually being very bad but it has a few things that keep it from being worse. 4/10 and that's mainly for Mayall. Bethany Cox
    2paul.corrie

    A woeful mixture of fantasy, reality and unintentional humour.

    Nearly a laugh a minute, and some were probably intentional. The performance of Adrian Paul as Lancelot caused giggles every time he spoke, and a less regal Arthur I cannot imagine. If you give this film any thought it fell apart even more thoroughly than on a total suspension of disbelief. Only Rik Mayall seemed to have got the joke. My 9 year old boy loved it but even he thought that it was totally unbelievable!

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    Still frame
    Adventure
    Drew Barrymore and Pat Welsh in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
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    Elijah Wood in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
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    • Trivia
      Riffed by the guys from MST3K under the Rifftrax name, Michael J Nelson, Bill Corbett and Kevin Murphy.
    • Goofs
      Stonehenge is located on Salisbury Plain, which is flat, open ground, not dense woodland as depicted in this movie.
    • Quotes

      Mordred: Give me the sword, or the woman dies.

      King Arthur: Then take it.

      [He tosses Excalibur straight at Mordred, which pierces through his chest]

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      Featured in RiffTrax: Merlin the Return (2017)

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    • Release date
      • December 22, 2000 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Merlí: El retorn
    • Filming locations
      • South Africa
    • Production company
      • Peakviewing Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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