A group of religious zealots known as the Death Risers have an evil plot to destroy the world by bringing to Earth the Norse God they worship: The Goddess of the Undead, known as Hel! In Asgard, however, Thor the Norse God of Thunder has gotten wind of the evil scheme and forms a plan of his own to stop it. Thor bequeaths a portion of his lightning-wielding powers to his Earthbound descendant, a military scientist named Grant Farrel. Now known as Thunderstorm, Grant puts his powers to use in the name of justice! But is it too late to stop Hel and her acolytes from raising the Midgard Dragon and ruling the Earth?
Product details
MPAA rating
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NR (Not Rated)
Product Dimensions
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0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.72 ounces
Director
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Brett Kelly
Media Format
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Anamorphic, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Surround Sound, Color, Widescreen
Run time
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1 hour and 27 minutes
Release date
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May 1, 2012
Actors
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Ray Besharah, Ray Beshara, Celine Filion, Jody Haucke, Emanuelle Carriere
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Really well-done storyline and take on how the Asgardian gods reach out to protect the denizens of Midgard (Earth) through a mortal champion. Big-budget effects and CGI are the only advantages the Marvel rendition of Thor have over this production.
interesting movie, i've discovered a story about our friend thor. i always like beter to see originals. thor the recent wasn't so nice after watching this one.
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2012
The one star is because you can't choose no stars. This is a ghastly movie that looks like a (poor) high school student project. Everything about it is cheap, most indoor scenes are shot against harshly lit, bare walls. The camera rarely changes angle during a scene, the acting is quite poor, the dialog is often drowned out by the background music. There's very little action; much of the film is expository. The costumes look like they came from WalMart's Halloween section. I could go on... this movie doesn't even qualify for the "so bad it's good" category. Rather than spend $20 on this, I would recommend you burn a $20 bill. That would have more entertainment value than the film, and it'll waste less of your time. This movie gives Canadian filmmaking a bad name... oh, wait a minute...