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The Dungeonmaster
Directors: Charles Band, Dave Allen (ii), Ted Nicolaou, Peter Manoogian, Steven Ford
Actors: Jeffrey Byron, Leslie Wing, Richard Moll, Gina Calabrese, Michael Steve Jones
Category: Video

Buy Used: $20.00



Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 142454

Format: Pal
Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Media: VHS Tape

EAN: 5022053013917
ASIN: B00004CJTR

Theatrical Release Date: February 1985
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Customer Reviews:   Read 1 more reviews...

2 out of 5 stars It gets a 2 for blackie lawless.....   December 23, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Dont let anyone fool you, this movie is bad. I took my then gf to see it when it opened all happy to see a movie with Blackie in it We were both fans We walked out I am sorry to say this movie will not bring back anything and on top of that it is really short 70 minutes or so. I think that is what upset me the most Even Blackie couldnt make this movie better. It is a shame too If you want to see him in a decent movie watch Decline of the Western Civilization 2......


1 out of 5 stars More like the "Schlockmaster" in every way imaginable.   July 8, 2007
 1 out of 3 found this review helpful

A computer geek and his girlfriend get zapped into a dark underworld. She gets chained up by this evil sorcerer guy who compels the nerd to face seven different challenges in order to procure her freedom. The "challenges," each of which are directed by a different person, are little more than just scanty encounters with monsters, giants, bands(!), and explosives, each setting in caves, concert halls, or pyramids. Predictably, the nerd conquers all of them by way of his cheesy zapper watch. At the end of it, the nerd fights the sorcerer, and the victor of it all shouldn't be so surprising. That sums up THE DUNGEONMASTER, a truly heinous turkey with everything which defines a major stinker: hideous acting and even worse dialogue, zero direction, cheap sets, and lame plotting. The best part is that it's short, at 79 minutes long. Even as a generally tolerant fan of movies some would find unwatchable, THE DUNGEONMASTER proved to be not only a waste, but a totally uninteresting and immanently forgettable one. MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER 3000 fans, beware: of all films, this has to be the absolute worst. If you dare to sit through this movie (and I challenge you to), expect to be disgusted through every minute. It's really that awful.


5 out of 5 stars The Dungeonmaster   February 14, 2007
 0 out of 5 found this review helpful

This movie is more like Judgement Day. Our hero is challenging Mesthema who is The Devil. He'll need a lot more than brute force to defeat him- he'll need God's help if he prays for it! We will all experience Judgement Day at the seat of Jesus Christ and no one can escape it! Let's hope that the Lord will grant us mercy because we will need it! Believe in Jesus Christ and be saved! He is the way, the truth and the life! Noone can see the Father but only through Jesus Christ!


5 out of 5 stars A modern day saga of epic proportions   November 22, 2005
 5 out of 6 found this review helpful

This is an ageless movie that gets better with every viewing. There are so many computer and gamer geeks in the world that I wonder why more movies are not made like this. Sure Mr. Geek can own the universe after he defeats the next Doom game, but how would he fair if the events were real? That is what this movie answers.

Much like Hercules, our hero must complete seven tasks in order to save the fair maiden in distress. What does he face? Dangers that a little geek would probably hide under his covers from.

Of course this movie is famous for the cameo by one of the world's greatest heavy metal bands, W.A.S.P. This is back when Tony Richards was still the drummer, so you know it was early in W.A.S.P.'s career. They perform the song 'Tormentor' from their debut self-titled album. Can the nerd defeat the evil Blackie and move on to his next quest? You gotta see the flick dude.



3 out of 5 stars don't buy it- but if it comes on t.v..........   June 12, 2001
 1 out of 3 found this review helpful

This is the type of movie few people will like enough to own. For its time (1985), it has great special effects, and the plot at the very least is inventive. A computer geek goes through a 'vortex', and has to save his girlfriend from the enemy. The enemy makes him go through about six different situations, and the nerd has to think his way out of it (with the help of his computer, of course).

This movie is not to be taken seriously in any way, shape or form. Serious film seekers stay away at ALL costs!! This film is a time- killer, plain and simple. A rainy day, nothing better to do kind of movie. In that context, this is a four star movie.

This is the type of movie you watch just for the expierence of watching it. I forewarn you; at times the dialouge is total cheese, but if you like (a) science fiction or (b) to watch strange films about 10 people have seen before (or a mix of both) either rent it or watch it on t.v. Who knows, you may be one of the few who wants to own it!

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