Clash of the Empires (2012)

  • Year: 2012
  • Released: 13 Nov 2012
  • Country: USA
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  • IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2456594/
  • Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/clash_of_the_empires
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  • Available in: 720p,
  • Language: English
  • MPA Rating: Not Rated
  • Genre: Action, Adventure, Fantasy
  • Runtime: 87 min
  • Writer: Eric Forsberg (screenplay)
  • Director: Joseph J. Lawson
  • Cast: Bai Ling, Sun Korng, Srogn, Khom Lyly
  • Keywords: dragon, prehistoric man, java, indonesia, mockbuster,
2.2/10
3% – Critics
3% – Audience

Clash of the Empires Storyline

In an age long ago, the last village of clever, peace-loving Hobbits is attacked and enslaved by the Java Men, komodo-worshiping, dragon-riding cannibals. Now the young Hobbit Goben, along with his father and sister, must seek help from the “giants” (human hunters) to find the Javas’ lair and rescue the last surviving Hobbits, Goben’s mother among them. In their quest to destroy the Javas, the heroic partnership of humans and Hobbits will transform both species forever.—The Asylum

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Clash of the Empires Movie Reviews

Not a particularly good movie, but could have been much worse

Most of The Asylum movies are terrible, but I keep watching them because there is something compulsively entertaining in how bad they are that you have to keep watching. Lord of the Elves or Age of the Hobbits is not particularly good as a movie, but The Asylum have done far worse than this. The scenery is spectacular, some of the best of any movie to come out from The Asylum, and the camera work is at least orchestrated competently. Christopher Judge’s resonant voice and Shakespeare-like delivery of lines makes for a nicely enigmatic performance. Bai Ling, as beguiling as she looks, is too subdued however, and the rest of the cast are significantly hindered by the truly cheesy dubbing. The dubbing also makes the dialogue awkward and not very easy to understand. The special effects are a mixed bag, the giant spiders and lizards look good and are well above average for The Asylum but the flying lizard-dragons and enormous rhino are less good, the rhino actually was rendered very badly. The story is thinly structured and unexciting, never really getting a chance to properly open up. The choreography for the fight sequences is lacking in tightness and the performing of it likewise. The music is on the generic side, the characters are rather cardboard and never really developed enough to make us care for them and the direction shows a director not putting enough of his own style into the movie, coming across as rather flat and characterless instead. To conclude, could have been much worse and has the scenery and Judge’s performance to thank for that, but while somewhat entertaining really rises above mediocre in my opinion. 3/10 Bethany Cox

Overacting Thai midgets = pure movie crystal meth

Some movies defy reviews.

Think “Zardoz.” Think “Myra Breckinridge.” Think of any time you’ve said, “What the hell planet is this movie from?” That’s this movie.

The gorgeous location shooting, along with the grand adventure narrative, give the impression hack filmmaking house The Asylum’s goal here was to evoke a John Milius’ “Conan the Barbarian”-type epic.

What turned it to gold was the decision to populate the cast almost entirely with Thai midgets. And they fight giant spiders and battle cavemen who ride flying Komodo dragons. Because yeah. And all of this takes place, the beginning of the film instructs us, in “Indonesia, 12,000 years ago.”

Shoehorned into the story are some dude from “Stargate SG-1” and every-man’s-Asian-girlfriend-nightmare Bai Ling, because the movie needed star power and Bai Ling probably needed the money for bail or booze.

But they don’t matter, because what this movie is really about is wildly overacting, violently gesticulating little people who have been dubbed, apparently, by the same people who dubbed all those “Godzilla” movies in the 1960s.

Folks, they’re WONDERFUL. They chew through the scenery, barking their lines and flailing their arms like Ewok Shatners.

They turned what might have been an above-average adventure offering from The Asylum, like “Princess of Mars,” into an astounding Munchkinland/Lord-of-the-Rings/tiny-chicks-in-the-box-from-“Mothra” mashup.

It’s pure movie crystal meth. You know it’s poison. You know it’s rotting your brain. But you just can’t resist it.

And despite the cavemen’s obvious joke-store fang teeth, despite the second most poorly rendered digital woolly rhinoceros ever put on screen (the first being, of course, Zach Galifianakis), despite your wanting Bai Ling to just stop yapping and take her clothes off (she does neither), you’ll watch it again. Then you’ll rent it again. Then you’ll buy the DVD. Then you’ll start selling “Clash of the Empires” DVDs just to support your viewing habit.

This is your brain. This is your brain on overacting Thai midgets. Any questions?

Wtf??

Chistpher judge must be desperate for money……

The hobbits were a mixture of children and dwarfs! They mostly didn’t speak English or very poor English so the film makers dubbed their lines over whatever they had said lol.

I just can’t believe this film was made. There were some flying crocodiles with men riding them like horses that made me laugh. It was the kind of special effects the geekier amongst us put to amateur film when we were teenagers.

I think the script was written by someone who’s first language was not English lol. That together with bad dubbing and a pathetic story make this almost impossible to watch.

I suspect this was made on the cheap as a con to dupe people in DVD rental shops into renting it on the strength by association because The Hobbit an unexpected journey has been released at the same time.

Warning do not pay money for this! I downloaded it but even though it was free i couldn’t sit through the whole film. awful.