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A family of archeologists hunt down artifacts from fairy tales that have been hidden around the globe.A family of archeologists hunt down artifacts from fairy tales that have been hidden around the globe.A family of archeologists hunt down artifacts from fairy tales that have been hidden around the globe.
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Alexa PenaVega
- Dylan Savini
- (as Alexa Vega)
Dean McKenzie
- Capt. Skooner
- (as Dean Monroe McKenzie)
Mark Ghanimé
- Museum Curator
- (as Mark Ghanime)
Suebpong Puttapol
- Goon #1
- (as Suebpong 'Jod' Puttapol)
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Not quite enough
Brothers Paxton (Robbie Amell) and Tripp Flynn (Keenan Tracey) find their parents (Michelle Forbes, Dan Payne) have gone missing, and they're in a secret society of Hunters who track down legendary artifacts for safe keeping. The brothers and friend Dylan (Alexa Vega) have to track down a secret artifact and save the Flynn parents.
There are some good actors working here including the great Victor Garber. But I'm not sure the material is up to it. While the premise of a secret society is interesting, it's been done better elsewhere. This feels like a TV movie pilot hoping for a series pickup.
I get that they're trying to be a different looking thriller. People with crossbows look silly unless they can explain they're some kind of magical crossbows. The production isn't big enough to get the look right. The action isn't strong enough to be exciting. The CGI is lesser TV level. Everything is just slightly not quite enough.
There are some good actors working here including the great Victor Garber. But I'm not sure the material is up to it. While the premise of a secret society is interesting, it's been done better elsewhere. This feels like a TV movie pilot hoping for a series pickup.
I get that they're trying to be a different looking thriller. People with crossbows look silly unless they can explain they're some kind of magical crossbows. The production isn't big enough to get the look right. The action isn't strong enough to be exciting. The CGI is lesser TV level. Everything is just slightly not quite enough.
If you haven't seen it, you're not missing much
From the very opening, this had TV written all over it.
The locations imply that production values were good, but the actors, outfits, make-up, etc., all said that there was a second-rate production team behind it (nobody seemed to sweat or get dirty hiking through jungles, for instance, and these little details really take a viewer out of a tale on a subconscious level).
As for the plot: well, it's a very TV-series-pilot affair, with villains who shoot their own henchmen in the backs for no apparent reason (and with crossbows(!) that I imagine were hidden away inside a bra) and action that is neither gritty nor pops off the screen as impressive - actually, think of the kind of bland fights from Xena and just know that they were better...
I suppose that really, this film was aimed at children/young teenagers, so I wasn't the target audience, but from an adult's point of view, there's nothing new and what there is has been done better a hundred+ times already.
The locations imply that production values were good, but the actors, outfits, make-up, etc., all said that there was a second-rate production team behind it (nobody seemed to sweat or get dirty hiking through jungles, for instance, and these little details really take a viewer out of a tale on a subconscious level).
As for the plot: well, it's a very TV-series-pilot affair, with villains who shoot their own henchmen in the backs for no apparent reason (and with crossbows(!) that I imagine were hidden away inside a bra) and action that is neither gritty nor pops off the screen as impressive - actually, think of the kind of bland fights from Xena and just know that they were better...
I suppose that really, this film was aimed at children/young teenagers, so I wasn't the target audience, but from an adult's point of view, there's nothing new and what there is has been done better a hundred+ times already.
Don't do it.... don't expose yourself to utter rubbish
Other reviews say "Indiana Jones meets the librarian"... and frankly that's an insult to the librarian..
Indiana Jones has cheese in it as its a cheese burger and an essential ingredient in its composition, but this movie "THE HUNTERS" is lacking actors, direction and a decent script. Its trying to be a hamburger and all it has to offer is stale bread.
It feels 'made for television' and the special effects (I wont call it CGI because it looks worse the 1977 Star Wars episode 1.)
Bottom line is don't watch it. Even if you think 'I'd really like to watch an adventure movie' please don't. I'm trying to help you!
Indiana Jones has cheese in it as its a cheese burger and an essential ingredient in its composition, but this movie "THE HUNTERS" is lacking actors, direction and a decent script. Its trying to be a hamburger and all it has to offer is stale bread.
It feels 'made for television' and the special effects (I wont call it CGI because it looks worse the 1977 Star Wars episode 1.)
Bottom line is don't watch it. Even if you think 'I'd really like to watch an adventure movie' please don't. I'm trying to help you!
Decent Movie
Wow people are incredibly critical for what was a TV movie. It was a good movie. It might not have been the best I've ever seen. But it was solid enough.
It had good actors. The plot and character development could have been more, but you can't expect perfection from a TV movie.
It had suspense with a certain amount of surprise. Decent direction, good special effects.
The movie ended with me wanting more.
To all the people saying the story has been done before.... sure there's similarities. Once Upon a Time, Indiana Jones, The Liberians, Warehouse 13, etc. But most stories have been done before and redone into something else. This story was original enough that it was boring.
It had good actors. The plot and character development could have been more, but you can't expect perfection from a TV movie.
It had suspense with a certain amount of surprise. Decent direction, good special effects.
The movie ended with me wanting more.
To all the people saying the story has been done before.... sure there's similarities. Once Upon a Time, Indiana Jones, The Liberians, Warehouse 13, etc. But most stories have been done before and redone into something else. This story was original enough that it was boring.
Cute but cheesy and left some to be desired
I love the idea of this but I thought they could have gone way farther with the plot, maybe even multiple movies. Half the movie was running and fighting instead of clever traps and artifacts.
Did you know
- TriviaThe family's last name, Flynn, is an homage to the character played by Noah Wyle in the Librarians franchise.
- GoofsMason, after wishing to become a Gorgon, turns himself to stone by looking at himself in the mirror. However, this should have been impossible, as Perseus avoided being turned to stone by looking at Medusa (a Gorgon) only in his mirrored shield. A reflection should not be able to turn anyone to stone.
- Quotes
Dylan Savini: Reperio quod servo. Nunquam utor. Find and Protect. Never use. The Hunters' oath.
- SoundtracksFountain Of Youth
Written by Tim Myers, Jim Greer, and Brandon Arnovick
Performed by Tim Myers featuring Rondo Brothers
Details
- Runtime
- 1h 25m(85 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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