VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,1/10
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LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Un gruppo di veterani di guerra deve difendere un adolescente innocente contro uno spacciatore squilibrato e il suo esercito implacabile di mutanti punk.Un gruppo di veterani di guerra deve difendere un adolescente innocente contro uno spacciatore squilibrato e il suo esercito implacabile di mutanti punk.Un gruppo di veterani di guerra deve difendere un adolescente innocente contro uno spacciatore squilibrato e il suo esercito implacabile di mutanti punk.
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- 2 vittorie e 1 candidatura in totale
Kyle Ament
- Man In Bar
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Grace Beauchamp
- Hyper
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Recensioni in evidenza
VFW is a low budget grindhouse actioner in the style of the 70's and 80's. This is a siege flick in the vein of John Carpenter's Assault On Presinct 13. Steve Lang heads an ensemble cast of old school bad ass actors that includes some of my favorites including William Sadler, Fred Williamson, David Patrick Kelly and Martin Kove. The cast had a great rapport and chemistry and must survive the night at the VFW against an hoard of drug addicts. These old timer war vets take out the trash in a brutal violent matter. The film looks really grainy with bad lighting to sometimes make it difficult to tell what is going on. But for a Gonzo cheapazoid action flick this gets the job done for some gory and trashy entertainment.
Joe Begos is quickly becoming my absolut favorite indie director.
Coming off his fantastic down n' dirty vampire flick Bliss, he is now back with his take on the classic siege film, doused in his trademarks of excessive gore, synth/metal score and neon lights.
The overall story is the very definition of simplicity and works all the better for it. It truly feels like a movie from a bygone Era populated with rugged old-times battling leatherclad junk peddlers to the blood spattered end.
If you love movies like Carpenter' Assault on Precinct 13/Escape from New York, I'm confident you'll find something here to your liking.
Hope you enjoy it.
The overall story is the very definition of simplicity and works all the better for it. It truly feels like a movie from a bygone Era populated with rugged old-times battling leatherclad junk peddlers to the blood spattered end.
If you love movies like Carpenter' Assault on Precinct 13/Escape from New York, I'm confident you'll find something here to your liking.
Hope you enjoy it.
The only previous work of director Joe Begos that I watched was "Almost Human", which was a likeable and entertaining - albeit unmemorable - throwback to alien invasion flicks & body horror of the 1980s. "VFW" can also be categorized as homage-horror, yet this time Begos aims his periscope at the 70s, and processes typically contemporary cult themes in his film, like (Vietnam) veteran vigilante squads and violent sieges. Fellow fans of that era will definitely recognize the subtle and less subtle references towards classics like "Assault on Precinct 13", "Rolling Thunder", "Escape from New York", "The Exterminator" and a handful of others.
"VFW" is highly unoriginal, but Joe Begos is a clever guy and realizes that approximately 80% of the success-rate for this type of movies is determined by the casting. The group he assembled for "VFW" is downright awesome, and undoubtedly the greatest asset of the entire film. What self-respecting fan of horror & cult wouldn't want to see a blood-soaked vigilante thriller starring cool old blokes, like Stephen Lang, William Sadler, David Patrick Kelly, Fred Williamson, Martin Kove and George Wendt? They all star as "Veterans of Foreign Wars", currently useless in the eyes of society, but still gathering in their lair to drink beer and remember the old days. They are forced to demonstrate their combat skills one last time when the bar is invaded by derailed, psychopathic junkies. Good unscrupulous fun, but the camerawork is often very hectic and the lighting is very poor.
"VFW" is highly unoriginal, but Joe Begos is a clever guy and realizes that approximately 80% of the success-rate for this type of movies is determined by the casting. The group he assembled for "VFW" is downright awesome, and undoubtedly the greatest asset of the entire film. What self-respecting fan of horror & cult wouldn't want to see a blood-soaked vigilante thriller starring cool old blokes, like Stephen Lang, William Sadler, David Patrick Kelly, Fred Williamson, Martin Kove and George Wendt? They all star as "Veterans of Foreign Wars", currently useless in the eyes of society, but still gathering in their lair to drink beer and remember the old days. They are forced to demonstrate their combat skills one last time when the bar is invaded by derailed, psychopathic junkies. Good unscrupulous fun, but the camerawork is often very hectic and the lighting is very poor.
VFW was a surprisingly enjoyable and entertaining movie. The acting was good all around and the main protagonists are so likeable that right off the bat you care for them. The dialogue was good and there was nice humor added to the mix along with a good plot and ending. To make it all better, the gore was insane, so of the craziest stuff I've seen in a modern day film, the gore is so great, that's all the movie needed to be good, they just went the extra mile and made a great movie on top of that.
I really enjoyed this movie. It reminded me of Peter Jackson's and Sam Raimi's early work. It feels like a total appreciation for anything "John Carpenter".
The gore is *chefs kiss*, the soundtrack is one of the best I've heard for a while, electro-bass pumping during the action. It's a great fun move worth your time.
The gore is *chefs kiss*, the soundtrack is one of the best I've heard for a while, electro-bass pumping during the action. It's a great fun move worth your time.
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- QuizThe interiors of the VFW post were shot on location at a real VFW hall in Grand Prairie, Texas (specifically Post #2494). Several of the hall's real veterans appear as extras in the bar during the opening scenes.
- BlooperThe large flag inside the VFW post was displayed incorrectly. When hung against a wall, whether horizontally or vertically, the union (the blue part) should always be in the upper left corner as viewed.
- Citazioni
Fred Parras: Right about now, I'm feeling real eager. So whatever you're gonna do, quit flapping your gums and do it. But when you come, boy, you come sharp. Because you make a mistake, I'm gonna cut your heart out.
- ConnessioniFeatured in The Cine-Masochist: VFW (2020)
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Budget
- 1.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 23.101 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 32 minuti
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 2.39:1
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By what name was VFW - Veterani di guerra (2019) officially released in India in English?
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