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Sinbad and the Minotaur

  • TV Movie
  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
3.2/10
1.3K
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Sinbad and the Minotaur (2011)
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Sinbad discovers an ivory scroll case in the desert camp of the evil sorcerer Al-Jibar, leading him to the golden head of the Colossus of Rhodes.Sinbad discovers an ivory scroll case in the desert camp of the evil sorcerer Al-Jibar, leading him to the golden head of the Colossus of Rhodes.Sinbad discovers an ivory scroll case in the desert camp of the evil sorcerer Al-Jibar, leading him to the golden head of the Colossus of Rhodes.

  • Director
    • Karl Zwicky
  • Writer
    • Jim Noble
  • Stars
    • Manu Bennett
    • Steven Grives
    • Holly Brisley
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    1.3K
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    • Director
      • Karl Zwicky
    • Writer
      • Jim Noble
    • Stars
      • Manu Bennett
      • Steven Grives
      • Holly Brisley
    • 16User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
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    Manu Bennett
    Manu Bennett
    • Sinbad
    Steven Grives
    Steven Grives
    • Al-Jibar
    Holly Brisley
    Holly Brisley
    • Tara
    Brad McMurray
    Brad McMurray
    • Timos
    Pacharo Mzembe
    Pacharo Mzembe
    • Karim
    Jared Robinsen
    Jared Robinsen
    • Seif
    • (as Jared Robinson)
    Vivienne Abitia
    Vivienne Abitia
    • Serving Wench
    Lily Brown Griffiths
    Lily Brown Griffiths
    • Arianna
    • (as Lily Brown)
    David Vallon
    David Vallon
    • King Minos
    Dimitri Baveas
    • Pericles
    Derek Boyer
    Derek Boyer
    • Akoom
    Sam Elia
    Sam Elia
    • Hajibi
    Lauren Horner
    Lauren Horner
    • Luna
    Eugen Bekafigo
    • Minoan Islander
    Nick Pendragon
    Nick Pendragon
    • Feastmaster
    Fleur Thompson
    • Harem Slave Girl
    Selwi Greensill
    Selwi Greensill
    • Harem Slave Girl
    Terrence Antoniak
    • Nestor
    • (as Terry Antoniak)
    • Director
      • Karl Zwicky
    • Writer
      • Jim Noble
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    5requett

    Pretty acceptable...

    The movie is no "Lord of the Rings," of course, but given the constraints of budget and more limited application of SFX, it is fairly acceptable, quite watchable, and better than the majority of recent low-budget productions that one can see on the SyFy channel these days. There is humor and deliberate irony of classic myth, as well as self-conscious parody at times, which, I believe, goes quite well to disperse any attempts to take things all too seriously. The acting is also acceptable - this particular representation of Sinbad, for example, just like Beowulf, is supposed to be a blend between the arrogance, yet zesty adventure-loving nature of an Indiana Jones and the ridiculous ego-mania of a Narcissus - and the lead delivers both reasonably well. Do not expect a great adventure tale; yet, the movie is fair and definitely watchable...
    torrentstorm

    On stealing the golden head of the Colossus....

    or horns coming out of your forehead.

    Aladdin's mission is basically that: find the lost treasure of Minos (the Colossus' head), and in the interim, overcome a few perils, or should I say "perils", such as an evil dark mage and his human fighter/horror necro ghoul, an island whose inhabitants turn into would-be 'minotaurians' from some kind of curse, some thugs here and there also intent on stopping him, and of course, the infamous minotaur, a CG-created enormous bull that bellows and stomps its way through a cave called a labyrinth (of course), flaming red eyes and no other grotesque features other than a hideous head and ginormous horns.

    But to Aladdin, all these are just "details, details", as he often interjects during the movie. I don't ever recall thinking of Aladdin as a throw-all-caution-to-the wind guy, strutting into all kinds of 'unknown' dangers, and when entering the 'labyrinth', (careful! the minotaur!), "details, details". About half-way through the movie, just sitting there dumbly watching this, I am wondering where this is all going, or what exactly is this supposed to be. For a fairy-tale story, it falls pitifully short. For special effects, it is not that highly budgeted an adventure. For teaching some lessons or morals, nothing either. Appealing to an adult audience - not unless you've got less than half a brain. For children, some parts maybe, but it was much too violent and gory for a young audience (ripping off body parts and horns going right through and breaking off). The story was also poorly scripted and acted out, and I say this, not because it had to be a highly paid or budgeted film, but because it lacked substance and imagination.

    How many movies have I seen throughout the years, seemingly uninspiring and old story-based, but made with such dedication and inspiration, you fail to notice they're old? Way back, even, in the days when, as a kid, I was mesmerized by 'Jason and the Argonauts', 'Clash of Titans', 'Sinbad the Sailor' (and there were a host of these with similar themes), many of them not big movies, but most left something, which today, sadly, is lacking in many of such.

    No need to say more, I believe. You get the picture.
    2grannylove52

    Boring

    Compared to the Sinbad movies I watched when I was younger this one is totally boring. Not much of a plot and the acting and action parts were not very good. I think that trying to make more Sinbad movies is alright but they need to use better graphics and get better actors. The creatures were obviously fake and not very entertaining. The bad guy is such an obvious phony. If I could compare it to maybe the Mummy movies or even Pirates of the Caribbean or Indiana Jones. This movie does not even come close to being as good as them. The SFX in this movie cannot compare with some of the other adventure movies out on the market right now. It was a good try, but didn't even come close to the other movies. Slightly entertaining and helped to kill time, nothing else to do but watch it until I was ready to watch the other movie I will be watching later.
    4paul_m_haakonsen

    It was as expected...

    You know what you are getting with this movie, so don't set your expectations up too high.

    This is one of those type of movies that were made with all the right intentions, but faltered under horrible CGI effects. If you enjoy fantasy and mythical adventures, then you might find some enjoyment in "Sinbad and the Minotaur", just prepare to ward your eyes away from some gut-wrenching abysmal CGI effects.

    Story-wise, then "Sinbad and the Minotaur" is straight forward and very easy to follow. It is a fast paced movie, and that worked well in favor of the movie. And the action sequences were actually quite alright as well.

    As for the acting, well, it was adequate but nothing outstanding or memorable. And it was a shame that they didn't have any famous actors or actresses to star in the movie in order to lift up the standards.

    There are far better fantasy movies out there, and "Sinbad and the Minotaur" wasn't memorable enough to stand out in the genre.
    1chillgreg

    This has to be a joke. Is it April 1st? Sadly it's not...

    There used to be A-Movies and B-Movies. This is a Z-Movie. After watching the first half, I decided to bail. Because I needed to brush my teeth and that was much more interesting than any masochistic urge to continue hurting my eyes with this tripe.

    In all seriousness, this was made in my home town, and I would dearly love to offer some support to our ailing industry. But to be brutally honest - after the embarrassing travesty of another recent Australian film - "Tomorrow, When the War Began" - I thought things couldn't get worse. Well they have. Much worse in fact. I don't know where to begin in trying to offer a sensible review: perhaps suffice to say try and think of the worst movie you have seen in your life. Well this is a new candidate for that title. I truly can't think of a single positive aspect to this movie. It's about Sinbad???

    Maybe...just maybe, your 4 year old might like this on DVD.

    So unless you work for the studio and are forced to watch this, please save your time and money and do something more productive with your time.

    1/10

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    Still frame
    Adventure
    Elijah Wood in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
    Fantasy
    James Earl Jones and David Prowse in Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
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    • Quotes

      [Last Line]

      Karim: The head! The head! The golden head!

      [Karim laughs]

      Karim: The mountain gave it up.

      Sinbad: Whoo-hoo! Ha!

      Tara: So what now, Sinbad? Back to the ship with all your gold? Off on another adventure? Hmph

      Sinbad: Not all treasure come form of gold.

      Karim: We're rich!

      Tara: Mmm.

      [Tara looking at Sinbad]

      Karim: We're rich, Sinbad! We're rich. Details...

      [Karim laughs and run off]

      Karim: [Sinbad and Tara are love kiss each]

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    • Release date
      • May 21, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sinbad Và Bò Tót Ma
    • Filming locations
      • Glass House Mountains, Queensland, Australia(Filming Location)
    • Production company
      • Limelight International Media Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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