7 reviews
Right, well the reason for why I sat down to watch the 2017 movie "From Hell to the Wild West" from writer and director Rene Perez wasn't really because it was a western movie. No, I sat down to watch this solely because of Robert Bronzi - as he looks a lot like Charles Bronson, so it is oddly enjoyable to watch him on the screen actually.
I didn't have much of any expectations to the movie given the title and given the fact that it was a horror movie set in a western setting. That usually is not a great combo in my opinion. But still, I hadn't seen the movie before, so I sat down to watch it.
Well, let's just say that you are not missing out on a great slice of cinematic history if you don't watch "From Hell to the Wild West". This movie was boring, mundane and generic. And the plot and storyline wasn't really much of anything appealing. It was, at a lack for better words, simplistic.
The acting was as to be expected for a movie such as this. Needless to say more.
The horror aspect of the movie was just boring and quite far from being scary or interesting. And the killer was just so bland that it wasn't memorable. This is not going to be a new Jason Voorhees or Freddy Krueger.
As for the special effects in "From Hell to the Wild West", well lets just say that they were there. They weren't good, and the blood effects when people got shot or hacked into was just atrociously bad. Well, at least that had me laughing, so that had to count for something.
My rating of "From Hell to the Wild West" is a three out of ten stars, solely granted because of the production level of the movie and because Robert Bronzi was in it.
I didn't have much of any expectations to the movie given the title and given the fact that it was a horror movie set in a western setting. That usually is not a great combo in my opinion. But still, I hadn't seen the movie before, so I sat down to watch it.
Well, let's just say that you are not missing out on a great slice of cinematic history if you don't watch "From Hell to the Wild West". This movie was boring, mundane and generic. And the plot and storyline wasn't really much of anything appealing. It was, at a lack for better words, simplistic.
The acting was as to be expected for a movie such as this. Needless to say more.
The horror aspect of the movie was just boring and quite far from being scary or interesting. And the killer was just so bland that it wasn't memorable. This is not going to be a new Jason Voorhees or Freddy Krueger.
As for the special effects in "From Hell to the Wild West", well lets just say that they were there. They weren't good, and the blood effects when people got shot or hacked into was just atrociously bad. Well, at least that had me laughing, so that had to count for something.
My rating of "From Hell to the Wild West" is a three out of ten stars, solely granted because of the production level of the movie and because Robert Bronzi was in it.
- paul_haakonsen
- May 22, 2020
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- nogodnomasters
- Mar 3, 2018
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Good idea for a story. Horribe directing, acting, editing, make up, and soundtrack ruined this film. Can an ACTUAL director and producer please see this and make this film what it deserves to be. Rene Perez, please, stop making movies. You're obviously not good at it.
- dimitrimelnikoff
- Jan 6, 2021
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Now, I have given a LOT of horrible movies 10 Stars on the basis that they entertain. But the only thing I can say about this is that it was in focus.
The acting was horrible. And the flashback scenes looked like the present. When it opened, I thought it took place in a Wild West tourist trap and not the actual Wild West.
The acting was horrible, but I'm not sure if you can blame the actors because the dialogue was so awful that it sounded like they were reading stereo instructions.
It was just a train wreck of a film from start to finish. Unimaginative, even for a horror movie with a decent premise.
The acting was horrible. And the flashback scenes looked like the present. When it opened, I thought it took place in a Wild West tourist trap and not the actual Wild West.
The acting was horrible, but I'm not sure if you can blame the actors because the dialogue was so awful that it sounded like they were reading stereo instructions.
It was just a train wreck of a film from start to finish. Unimaginative, even for a horror movie with a decent premise.
- generationofswine
- Dec 3, 2018
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Not worth your time. But if you want to try it, then use the Fast-Forward control to make it more tolerable. The story is weak, the dialongs are monotonous, the action scenes are boring, the photography is bad, and the list goes on. Most of the movie could have been edited down into 15 (bad) minutes. I watched this junk only because I was curious about the Bronson look-alike (obviously the director was counting on that.)
- poormoviedirector-12345
- Sep 7, 2018
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- BandSAboutMovies
- Jun 28, 2024
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