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The Crow: Wicked Prayer

  • 2005
  • R
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
3.0/10
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Edward Furlong, David Boreanaz, and Tara Reid in The Crow: Wicked Prayer (2005)
Dark ComedySuperheroActionAdventureComedyFantasyHorrorThriller

On his way to becoming an immortal demon, a gang leader orchestrates the murder of an ex-con and his girlfriend.On his way to becoming an immortal demon, a gang leader orchestrates the murder of an ex-con and his girlfriend.On his way to becoming an immortal demon, a gang leader orchestrates the murder of an ex-con and his girlfriend.

  • Director
    • Lance Mungia
  • Writers
    • Norman Partridge
    • James O'Barr
    • Lance Mungia
  • Stars
    • Yuji Okumoto
    • Marcus Chong
    • Tito Ortiz
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.0/10
    10K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lance Mungia
    • Writers
      • Norman Partridge
      • James O'Barr
      • Lance Mungia
    • Stars
      • Yuji Okumoto
      • Marcus Chong
      • Tito Ortiz
    • 192User reviews
    • 39Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Yuji Okumoto
    Yuji Okumoto
    • Pestilence
    Marcus Chong
    Marcus Chong
    • War
    Tito Ortiz
    Tito Ortiz
    • Famine
    Tara Reid
    Tara Reid
    • Lola Byrne
    David Boreanaz
    David Boreanaz
    • Luc Crash…
    Rosemberg Salgado
    Rosemberg Salgado
    • The Priest
    Edward Furlong
    Edward Furlong
    • Jimmy Cuervo
    Emmanuelle Chriqui
    Emmanuelle Chriqui
    • Lilly
    Danny Trejo
    Danny Trejo
    • Harold
    Dave Baez
    Dave Baez
    • Tanner
    • (as Dave L. Ortiz)
    Ryan Smith
    • Native Teen
    Daymond John
    Daymond John
    • Proud Foot Joe
    Richard Cumba
    Richard Cumba
    • Moses
    Kristina Santoro
    • Pregnant Bride
    Kelsey Daniels
    • Waitress #1
    • (as Kelsy Landry)
    Ashley Christensen
    • Waitress #2
    Rena Owen
    Rena Owen
    • Mary
    David Lea
    David Lea
    • Bartender
    • (as Dave Lea)
    • Director
      • Lance Mungia
    • Writers
      • Norman Partridge
      • James O'Barr
      • Lance Mungia
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    1brett_banton

    The Crow Wicker Prayer

    Watched The film with an open mind thinking the film wouldn't be that bad!! How wrong i was the plot makes no sense at all, unlike the original film the actors are all wooden and seem to have no sense of what the legacy and style of the Crow is all about. The plot of the graphic novel of the same name is completely different. At Times the film almost seems like a bad parody of the original with some frames lifted directly from it. The problem with all the sequels is the budget is never enough and also James O'Barr doesn't seem to want to have anything do with it. Also why the hell was dennis hopper in it? he popped up from no where acted everyone under the table and then had the worlds crappiest death.
    3Mad-Hamlet

    Easily the Weakest of the Four

    Greetings I'm afraid Crow fans are going to be in for a disappointment. 'Wicked Prayer', it starts out quite strong but rapidly loses steam. David Boreanaz, who should be well known by now at the very least for excellent villains, is not given much room here. I don't think it was his fault; what he could do, he did do but the role just didn't have much.

    The plot is lacking seriously, the mythology is entirely corrupted (The Crows power does NOT come from love thank you very much), and the fight scenes, aside from the initial murder, are pathetic.

    Which is a shame really because there was a half hearted effort to make the four bad guys, Famine, Pestilence, War and Death more than just another series of bad guys like T-Bird's gang, and Curve's boys or those cops in the underrated third movie. They were, from time to time unnerved by the violence, but this plot thread was crushed by how easily and half-heartedly they were lured back to evil deeds.

    The biggest disappointment was their ends; perhaps it was budget constraints but there was near zero visceral satisfaction. I'm bloodthirsty, sue me.

    Also a lot of the drama, what little of it was built up, was totally savaged by Danny Tregjo's native American 'Crow Dance'. Tregjo makes one of the bad-assest Mexican bag-guys/evil doers/violence loving vigilantes on screen today. He can even pull off a good priest and a so-so mourning father. What he cannot do, tattoo laden pectoral muscles flopping around like half empty water balloons, is a American Indian ceremonial dance. Not, at least, without my jaw hitting the floor before I follow after holding my ribs in a fit of hysterics.

    I was incredibly sceptical of Eddie Furlong in the title role but heard good things from the crew on the film and, having seen him in the irony mask, felt my concern ebb. Truth be told he did have a few good moments but his pain was never convincing, not for one. single. second. Acting enraged, pained, tormented is a key part of the Crow's character and he just did not have it. He can't even compare to Vincent Perez's little tantrum in front of Spider Monkey. Don't even try to contrast Furlong with Mabius' first humorous curiosity, then growing rage, or God Forbid, Brandon Lee's near perfect representation of pain.

    My biggest beef? The lighting. The entire movie was well lit. No darkness, no shadows. Everyone meandered about either in full time sun, or well lit night scenes. And that was a physical representation of this entire film: It wasn't dark enough.

    The Crow: Wicked Prayer, easily the weakest of the four. While I hate to admit it I think this franchise has gone as far as it can.

    I remain, as always, Mad-Hamlet
    2eharrold63

    Awful.......just, awful.

    Wicked Prayer is a departure from the previous films in that it takes place in an entirely different, unique setting. The third sequel is set in the American Southwest, and the director has created a film with a style more in line with spaghetti westerns than with the other Crow films. This immediately starts the film out on the wrong foot. The concept of a makeup-wearing avenger can be silly if it isn't treated with respect and verisimilitude, and that is a big reason why The Crow: Wicked Prayer falls flat on its face. From the very beginning of the film, when the villains are introduced with jokey subtitles featuring their nicknames and main attributes, Wicked Prayer is just too tongue-in-cheek to be compelling in any way. David Boreanaz's over-the-top, Nicholson-esquire performance doesn't help matters, and Edward Furlong simply doesn't have the acting chops or the charisma to make up for the film's numerous flaws. In the end, he turns out looking more like a mid-90's Smashing Pumpkins fan than a fearsome spirit of vengeance. Add in some embarrassingly bad wire work in the fight scenes and you have one big, bad, direct-to-video disaster. It's not even worth a rental.
    3crowes-18865

    Like A Horrible Accident You Can't Take Your Eyes Off Of But Never Want To See Again

    I reviewed the best and feel obliged to review "the worst?" (debatable since City of Angels is so boring). This movie is a one time watch train wreck you can't take your eyes off of. It's such a mess and such a bad movie that it is an amusing watch even if only one time. As a Crow sequel or anything even associated with The Crow comics this is a shameful thing to be hidden away from the world and forgotten about but as its own thing, a study in weirdly bad cinema it merits a viewing. From strange casting decisions to ludicrous storylines you will be mesmerized at just how bad it truly is. If you're still on the fence this should get you off of it...... Tara Reid award caliber performance, on of the corniest and most ridiculous villains you'll ever see and a Crow who cannot fight. Still on the fence? THERE IS NO FENCE!!!
    1cibyll-1

    Oh my God! Please...

    My almost top ten favorite movie is since I'm 14 "The Crow" with B.Lee. I love it too much, to say there is a good sequel from it. No. There isn't. The second part was OK, the third terrible and this... i don't know what to say about. It's a big hole with full of sh*t... I hope lot of people around the world understand with me, because the original movie was one of the biggest thing in my life. I'm very sad, because there are a lot of emotions in the story and I can't understand how the sequels are so stupid and cheap, full with action(worse action)against feelings and love... I hope there will be no more movies with this title, because Brandon will really come back to make the wrong things right!

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    • Trivia
      Dimension gave this film a token one week release on one screen before being released on DVD.
    • Goofs
      Luc mentions that God sent one of his angels to stop Satan from unleashing the Four Horsemen upon the earth. In the Bible, the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse are actually unleashed by God as the final judgment of mankind.
    • Quotes

      Jimmy Cuervo: Someone owes me two lifetimes and a set of perfect blue eyes.

    • Connections
      Follows The Crow (1994)
    • Soundtracks
      Perfect Blue Eyes
      Music by Jamie Christopherson

      Lyrics by Jamie Christopherson

      Performed by The Gunslingers

      Featuring Lance Mungia

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    • Release date
      • September 14, 2005 (Philippines)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El cuervo 4
    • Filming locations
      • Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
    • Production companies
      • Dimension Films
      • Pressman Film
      • Jeff Most Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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