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Max Magician and the Legend of the Rings

  • Video
  • 2002
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
2.6/10
514
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Max Magician and the Legend of the Rings (2002)
Sword & SorceryAdventureComedyFamilyFantasyHorror

A shy, bullied boy receives an ancient tome with the power to transport him to an enchanted forest, where the woodland inhabitants rely on him as their only hope for fending off an evil king... Read allA shy, bullied boy receives an ancient tome with the power to transport him to an enchanted forest, where the woodland inhabitants rely on him as their only hope for fending off an evil king and invaders.A shy, bullied boy receives an ancient tome with the power to transport him to an enchanted forest, where the woodland inhabitants rely on him as their only hope for fending off an evil king and invaders.

  • Director
    • Kevin Summerfield
  • Writer
    • Kimberly Gough
  • Stars
    • Timothy Stultz Gilliss
    • Erika Ann
    • Ken Mitzkovitz
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    2.6/10
    514
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kevin Summerfield
    • Writer
      • Kimberly Gough
    • Stars
      • Timothy Stultz Gilliss
      • Erika Ann
      • Ken Mitzkovitz
    • 44User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Timothy Stultz Gilliss
    • Maxwell Majeck
    • (as Timothy Stultz)
    Erika Ann
    • Princess Etain
    Ken Mitzkovitz
    • Lord Dagda
    Steven Barry Prince
    • Worm
    Greg Coale
    • Tom Tit Tot
    Lee Savage
    • Fyoon
    Kevin Curtis
    • Crimbil
    Fernando Londono
    • Fetch
    Lee Wilkinson
    • King Herla
    Jack Baker
    • Queen Belphobe
    Paul Danaceau
    • Mr. Tim
    Blaine Thompson
    • Amy…
    Martin Colbert
    • Bobby Hedinger
    Lisa Burdette
    • Max's Mom
    Michael Blumenstock
    Michael Blumenstock
    • Max's Dad
    Philip A. Doccolo
    • Red Cap…
    Jack Mazzie
    • Stanley
    Jon Shepard
    • Prince Gwydion…
    • Director
      • Kevin Summerfield
    • Writer
      • Kimberly Gough
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    shampoojones

    Good flick to make fun of.

    If you like Mystery Science Theater 3000 then you might be interested in seeing Max Magician and the Legend of the Rings.

    You will need a few things to properely make fun of this flick. Here's what you'll need:

    1. Max Magician and the Legend of the Rings DVD. You can find this flick at your local Wal-Mart in the discount bin.

    2. Some funny friends.

    3. A camcorder set-up to record only the screen on your TV. Just use a tri-pod or prop it up so that you are recording what you see on your TV. The reason you do this is so that you can record the film and all the comments you and your frends say. Put the DVD in and hit play. After that, hit record on your camera and start making wise on a film that was shot at an amusement part during the off season. Later, when your friends have died, you can watch your version of the film and enjoy.

    What's my favorite part of the movie? The part where the talking mouse and Max Magician smoke pot in Max's room, filling it up with smoke. Well, that's what it looked like to me and my friend. "Do you hear sirens?"
    1gummidemilo_53

    Altogether the most horrible and at the same time hilarious movie ever made

    Max Magician and the Legend of the Rings is the most fantastic movie I've ever seen, for a number of reasons. Most importantly, the cast, crew, director, make-up "artists", cinematographers all take the movie in complete seriousness. This is remarkable considering the abysmal quality of the line delivery, horrible costumes, EXCEEDINGLY AWFUL script, and absolute lack of skill and knowledge of the craft of film on the part of everyone involved. All these factors combined, however, makes this film a masterpiece of late-night heckling material. My friends and I bought this for $5.50 at the Wal-Mart Bargain Bin, and the investment more than paid off in side-splitting laughs of disbelief.

    Max Magician is a middle-class suburban kid with no friends, but a penchant for the magical arts. He has a creepy pedophile neighbor, Mr. Tim, who at one time was a great wizard (apparently) and gives young Max guidance to "achieve his destiny." He gives Max a poorly-constructed "magic book" which allows him entry into the fantastical world of Bluebell Forest. Max is the "savior" of the village that is being tyrannized by Lord Dadga (the worst actor in the history of cinema). He meets all sorts of ridiculous characters, who deliver absurd dialogue with no knowledge of delivery. At the end he saves the village by using his magic book to summon knights out of the ground.

    It's necessary to reiterate that there is not a single saving grace in this film except for the (highly unintentional) comedic implications. Every solitary aspect is done with the least skill and least amount of cinematic expertise possible. The script skips from scene to scene, introduces new "plot elements" which had never been alluded to and are now apparently crucial to the "story". The dialogue is cliched and nonsensical. The characterization is ungodly predictable where not non-existent. The characters take long, painful pauses between lines. The entire soundtrack was redubbed and the dialogue very seldom matches up with the mouths moving. The props are pathetic (the "propmaster" on the "behind the scenes" feature shows a battle hammer which was made from a foam swimming toy.) Occasionally we see extras walking around in the background. The foley work is perhaps the funniest part of the movie, as sometimes the background sound of birds will cut out altogether, voices will cut out in the middle of lines, and giant "swooshes" are used for characters getting out of chairs -- the same sound over and over again.

    Which brings us to the acting. There is not a single actor with previous experience (except Tom Tit Tot, who is still one of the worst) and it shows more than you would think possible. Of course they get no help from the script, but this is the single worst ensemble of amateur actors ever put together. I can honestly say that with very little doubt. For this reason alone it's probably worth investing in to appreciate just how bad something can be. Only buy Max Magician, even for $5, if you want to truly understand the meaning of "awful" and wish to have many a laugh at the film's expense. If you buy this to entertain your children you may taint their appreciation of art and cinema from a young age. No young person deserves that.
    1nickandsuzgleason

    worst movie ever...

    ...but, one of the most enjoyable movie-watching experiences ever! We watched it the other night and I almost peed my pants.

    Yet, I have to ask, why was this movie made? Even though it looks like they only spent about $50.00 to make it, there is no way it could have made money. And, it's not like it is a contribution to cinema. The paper that the script was written on would have been put to better use in a gas station bathroom than actually using it to make a movie. Who thought it would be a good idea to have a character that spoke in stupid rhymes (Tom Tit Tot)? Did anyone else notice that they were too embarrassed to admit that the same "actress" played both the parts of the elf queen and Max's Mom? They credited "Jack Baker" as playing the elf queen. How ridiculous! That said, I just bought it on e-bay for $1.99, so I'll be watching it over and over again for years to come and subjecting all my friends to it.
    rdhathcock

    It's NOT the worst movie ever made

    There are MANY home movies that are worse, plus a handful of commercial films that have worse scripts and bad acting. There aren't too many that have worse sound.

    On the other hand, remembering that the folks that did this one are a small, local group of aspiring film makers, they didn't do too bad of a job in some areas. The stunt work was fairly good for amateurs, the cinematography was watchable, and some (10%) of the acting was passable. The young gal (she was 16 during production) playing the princess was easily the best.

    The real question is how they convinced anyone to distribute their efforts, even in the bargain baskets at WalMart.

    The bottom line is I got a few laughs at their expense and my kids will be entertained for a few hours, all for just $5.50. And remember, no mice were injured in the production of this film.
    1grifon89

    86 minutes I will never get back......

    This was the biggest waste of an hour and a half the I have ever experienced in my life. This was beyond a piece of (you can guess)... In-fact, it was so bad that I can honestly say that it is the worst movie, I repeat THE WORST MOVIE ever put into the bargain bin... I can't believe that the crew that made this "film" (if you can call it that) didn't review it at the end of production and just say to themselves: "Oh wait, never mind I guess it does suck." That really makes me question American talent today and where it is going. AND WHAT'S WITH THE TALKING MOUSE!? If I say anything more about this abomination to modern cinema, I think I just might break something. If you are by some strange stream of events in question about whether or not to purchase this movie, the answer is no!!! I will find you, stalk you down, and lecture you of the modern mechanics of making a decent motion picture you imbecile!!!!!! AHHH!!!! -10/10

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    Adventure
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    Comedy
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    Family
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    Fantasy
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    Horror

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    • Trivia
      There are actually two different mice used to portray the character Crimbil. The first mouse was eaten by a snake halfway through production.
    • Goofs
      In the cave scenes, a railing is visible in the background. On closer examination, most of the railing is covered in furs, but part of it is exposed.
    • Quotes

      Lord Dagda: BAAH!

    • Connections
      Featured in Hagan Reviews: Max Magician and the Legend of the Rings (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      Pathfinder
      Composed by Murray Munro

      Courtesy of Killer Tracks Production Music

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    FAQ5

    • Why is Max's mom and Belfeebi the same actor?
    • Why were there missing rails on max's staircase.
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    Details

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    • Release date
      • October 1, 2002 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Le maître des sorts
    • Filming locations
      • Crownsville, Maryland, USA
    • Production company
      • Scorpio Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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