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Phantasm: Ravager

  • 2016
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 25m
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4.9/10
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A. Michael Baldwin, Reggie Bannister, and Angus Scrimm in Phantasm: Ravager (2016)
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The final installment of the long-running Phantasm series.The final installment of the long-running Phantasm series.The final installment of the long-running Phantasm series.

  • Director
    • David Hartman
  • Writers
    • Don Coscarelli
    • David Hartman
  • Stars
    • A. Michael Baldwin
    • Reggie Bannister
    • Dawn Cody
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    5.6K
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    • Director
      • David Hartman
    • Writers
      • Don Coscarelli
      • David Hartman
    • Stars
      • A. Michael Baldwin
      • Reggie Bannister
      • Dawn Cody
    • 95User reviews
    • 96Critic reviews
    • 48Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    A. Michael Baldwin
    A. Michael Baldwin
    • Mike
    Reggie Bannister
    Reggie Bannister
    • Reggie
    Dawn Cody
    • Dawn…
    Gloria Lynne Henry
    Gloria Lynne Henry
    • Rocky
    Stephen Jutras
    • Chunk
    Kathy Lester
    Kathy Lester
    • Lady in Lavender
    • (as Kat Lester)
    Bill Thornbury
    Bill Thornbury
    • Jody
    Daniel Roebuck
    Daniel Roebuck
    • Demeter
    Daniel Schweiger
    Daniel Schweiger
    • Cuda Thief
    Cean Okada
    Cean Okada
    • Nurse
    Jon Johannessen
    • Doctor
    Joe Jefferson
    • Man in Hall
    • (as Joseph Jefferson)
    Kenneth V. Jones
    Kenneth V. Jones
    • Caretaker
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Ken Jones)
    Cesare Gagliardoni
    • Grave Digger
    Kathleen Hartman
    • Nurse
    Tim Divar
    • Suicide Sphere Victim
    Vinton Heuck
    • Grave Digger
    Tyler O. Super
    • Grave Digger
    • (as Tyler O. Soper)
    • Director
      • David Hartman
    • Writers
      • Don Coscarelli
      • David Hartman
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    5siderite

    Disappointing

    With so much time between movies, I hardly remember anything from Phantasm, but I do recall I liked some of the films enough to watch this fifth and probably final part of the series. But it was completely disappointing.

    The movie is more like a collection of shorts that blend into each other as Reggie is either in a mental asylum, or a on his death bed or in a house trying to score with a redhead or in a hellish world taken over by Tall Man. Since it retains that dream quality of the previous movies, you never know what is real, especially since some of the scenes seem to be previously recorded but unreleased footage. Some extras are brought for no good reason and Angus has just a few scenes. The actor died this year, so RIP for him and probably for the series.

    The problem laid with the lack of emotional impact for any of these scenes with disjointed action and characters that never develop and one barely remembers from previous films. Frankly, a waste of time for everyone involved.
    4Rob-O-Cop

    A wasted opportunity to make something worthwhile

    The people who watch this film are the hard core fans who were entranced by the disorientating chilling imaginative world of the First Phantasm Movie. Most likely viewed multiple times at late night triple features in actual cinemas, like me. So when the franchise lays this confusing mess in your lap it is with sadness we view the results rather than dismissively as consumers of media. This was the last chance Angus Scrimm got to play his iconic Tall Man roll, and he totally delivered on his lines yet again, creepy, with a plan we can't understand, everything we could ever want from him. But how those nuggets fitted into an overlaying story, well, really they don't. There was nothing there for them to slot into, for them to make sense in. Granted, part of the original movies charm was how sense was tossed out the window; but everything in the original movie fitted within the universe of Phantasm; everything had a point, and a result to that point.

    In this 5th installment most things that happened went nowhere; were smoke and mirrors; a collection of disconnected setups; some with style; many executed with cringe-worthy cheesiness; naff effects, and an edge of unintended sadness, as they chipped away at the legacy of the original.

    What was it all about? I don't really know and it gives the feeling that no one, particularly the director did. It didn't make any sense, and not in a good way, just looping round some vague concept of "is Reggie dreaming, or is it real"?, but it's done so poorly the end result is a wasted opportunity to do something solid with an all-original-cast back together to pay tribute to a legendary movie franchise.

    Reggie was OK as a disposable side man, but it was the 2 brothers that were the interest factor in the original. To be honest, it was kind of boring,....

    .... of note, the music was a reasonably decent reworking of the original catchy score orchestrated excellently, although the original did use non classic orchestra sounds and rock instruments well, so it deviated from that innovation. The only jarring thorn in an otherwise stellar soundtrack was the cringe-worthy Ravenger rap over the score as the credits rolled. Utterly awful.

    Either the director has no understanding of what was good about the original , or Coscarelli totally 'George Lucas'd' his own series, and also didn't understand what he got right in the original.

    Farewell Phantasm. I wish you could have had a better send off than this. Thanks for the original though. A true iconic milestone in disorientating creepy cinema.
    7dworldeater

    Pretty cool micro budget sequel, should not let down most fans of the series

    Phantasm Ravager is the most recent(and final?) installment to the Phantasm series. While the film is very low budget, as a fan I enjoyed this quite a bit. It has been a while since I saw the last couple of direct to video sequels and seeing this makes me want to check them out again. This film takes us full circle with the original cast of Reggie, Michael, Jody and of course The Tall Man. This story is taken from Reggie's perspective on his search for Michael and his hunt for The Tall Man. This film jumps around to multiple realiities/universes, which ultimately leaves it up to the viewer to decide what is real and what is a dream. Reggie gives a great performance as lead and aging action hero at battle with the forces of evil. In the little down time that he has, he still plays a mean guitar and has some game with the ladies. There are nods to Bubba Ho Tep and while I can't say this film blew me away, as a fan of the series I was satisfied and entertained with this. Reggie Bannister is a very charismatic leading man, his performance here is great and is very under rated in my opinion.
    5Platypuschow

    Phantasm Ravager: Not the most fitting sendoff

    It's hard to believe that the Phantasm series started back in 1979 and sporadically released it's 5 movies across the decades.

    What's even harder to believe is that every major player from the franchise has stuck through it and is right here in 2016 for the final chapter.

    Reggie returns one last time to reunite with his friends, fight the forces of evil and go toe to toe with the Tall Man for the ultimate confrontation.

    Now I don't think that the Phantasm franchise is that great, I think they are original titles and I applaud them for lasting as long as they have but they've tended to be confusing disconnected movies.

    Alas this is no different, in fact I have to say it's the most confusing of them all. Regardless it's a nostalgia trip, everyones along for the ride including the films original creators.

    Though the sfx are ropey and the plot makes very little sense Ravager isn't that bad, it's just not a fitting finale for a series that has lasted this long! What makes it worse is that the highly ambiguous finale does it no favours.

    I'd say this is essential viewing for fans of the series but all things considered it should have been considerably better.

    RIP Angus Scrimm

    The Good:

    Nostalgia filled

    Some new and interesting ideas

    The Bad:

    Plot isn't great

    Pacing is a bit of a mess

    Finale is terrible

    Things I Learnt From This Movie:

    Reggie Bannister is immortal

    When a franchises sfx haven't improved since the 1970's you need to have serious words with your sfx guys
    7syreshark

    From a True Phan

    I'll start by saying that the Phantasm series is one of my all- time favorites. Each film progressively follows & continues the story line, but each film reflects upon the filmmaker, actors, crew, & time in which it was made. In that respect, Phantasm Ravager fits right in with the series. It has its own style, look, & feel, and, like the other sequels, it's trying something slightly new but with all the old gang in tow.

    I've read a few reviews complaining about the budget & the effects, as well as the fact that nothing is really resolved. As far as the budget: no fan of the series would be looking for much else. This has been & will be a low budget series til the end. Ravager is a fairly ambitious story & it fairs just fine with what it has to work with. As for resolution: no true Phan would ever expect or want anything resolved in the series. Throughout the series, any potential answer always brings with it a multitude of new questions. Ravager does the same. To give any concrete answer would fly in the face of everything that is a Phantasm film. One negative online review claims the film spits in the face of the fans by presenting a definitive and disappointing denouement. Again, nothing could be further from the truth. You take away exactly what you choose to take away. There are multiple interpretations and, like the entire series, it all rests with viewer.

    In the end, is the film as great as it could be? No. There can always be improvements to everything. It is not quite the grand finale I personally expected, yet I always depend on these films to stray from expectation. Am I happy that there is a new installment to endlessly analyze upon further viewings? Absolutely! The Phantasm series is something different to every Phan. Each Phan has there personal favorite, their personal theories, and their personal readings of the films. Phantasm morphs as the viewer does, remaining fluid, and forever changing. And like any good art, the Phantasm series, including Phantasm Ravager, remains open for infinite interpretation.

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    • Trivia
      (at around 21 mins) The hospital bed scene alongside Reggie Bannister was the last scene Angus Scrimm filmed as the character The Tall Man.
    • Goofs
      Near the halfway mark, when Reggie transports to the mausoleum corridor, every time they show him from the front, he is shown in what looks like a tight space, able to touch both sides at once with his arms, but when he is shown from the back, the sides seem much further apart, and he would be unable to do this.
    • Quotes

      Reggie: Dude, bad news about your horse.

    • Crazy credits
      Copyright notice: "This motion picture photoplay is protected pursuant to the provisions of the laws of the United States of America and other countries. Any unauthorized duplication, copying, distribution, exhibition or any other use of any kind may result in civil liability, and/or criminal prosecution and the enduring wrath of the Tall Man."
    • Connections
      Edited into Phantasm V: Ravager - Deleted Scenes (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      In a Mountain Cabin
      Music and Lyrics by Reggie Bannister

      Performed by Reggie Bannister

      Courtesy of Ya Doggie Music (BMI)

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    • Release date
      • October 7, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Bulgarian
    • Also known as
      • Phantasm V: Ravager
    • Filming locations
      • Crestline, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Silver Sphere Corporation
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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