17 reviews
Sorry to tell the honest truth about this movie but it is wholeheartedly horrible. There are no redeeming qualities in this movie. It looks extremely low budget and the special effects are noticeably awful. The acting is compromised of very weak and uninspired even with some notable acting veterans. None of which are remotely likeable characters. First off consider this movie is pretty much straight to video, it is still not worth a rental.
As the title suggests, the prior 4 reviews are false and don't represent the film in any way. I mean what is this "A fun take on a rather overused style". People need to stop with his reviews. He is nothing but a studio shill whom never really knows what he's saying + he types like a robot.
Bottom line. Skip this movie. The best thing about it is probably the cover poster.
As the title suggests, the prior 4 reviews are false and don't represent the film in any way. I mean what is this "A fun take on a rather overused style". People need to stop with his reviews. He is nothing but a studio shill whom never really knows what he's saying + he types like a robot.
Bottom line. Skip this movie. The best thing about it is probably the cover poster.
- tugmyrugplz
- Jul 8, 2024
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Review highlights for Arena Wars
Bulletproof Action - "Arena Wars does an amazing job capturing the spirit of The Running Man and providing 96 minutes of over the top action, gore and a little dark humor sprinkled in for good measure."
Cinema Crazed - " It has fun villains, violence cranked up to 11, and is not afraid to really go for it."
Film Blitz - "The film remains an entertaining blast!"
Film Threat - "Arena Wars is a total blast from start to finish."
FromPage2Screen - "Ultra violent, and ultra fun!"
Get On My Damn Level! - "Arena Wars is an ambitious film that aims high and hits what it's aiming for."
Horror Fuel - "Arena Wars is a well-made, action-packed, sci-fi comic book romp that never fails to entertain with a solid blend of ultra-violence and dystopian thrills and chills!"
Horror Nation - "Arena Wars is a rip-roaring non-stop action-packed thrill ride."
Indy Red - "It's watchable, entertaining, and delivers what you know it will."
The International Martial Arts Magazine - "Arena Wars encapsulates the very essence of what action movies should be thrilling, relentless, and intensely entertaining."
Life Between Frames - "You might find, as I did, that the concept, the killers, and the fight scenes make it all worthwhile."
Malevolentdark - "As a death game, sci-fi tinged action film, Arena Wars is a fun ninety-minute ride."
Morbidly Beautiful -""In the word B-Movie, The "B" doesnt' always stand for bad, sometimes - like with the action-horror "Arena Wars" - It can stand for badass."
Movie Reviews 101 - "Final Thoughts -Arena Wars is an entertaining all-out action movie."
Nerds That Geek - "It's a fast paced, engaging film that truly entertains."
Pop Horror - "Arena Wars really shines in the environment that it creates."
Reel Reviews - "Arena Wars is high octane fueled kick ass genre-merging fun!"
SCIFI.radio - "Arena Wars is a wild adrenaline-infused gore-fest."
Screen Critix - "Arena Wars delivers an action-packed entertaining movie with fight choreography that is well-executed, and pacing that keeps you watching."
Search My Trash - "Arena Wars sets hardly a foot wrong: The fights are exciting, the violence is rather relentless, properly gory and nicely captured by the camera."
TBM Horror - "The action is off the charts, and if you're an aficionado of flying fists, feet and friggin vats of generously sprayed bodily fluids then this movie is for you."
The Action Elite - "Overall, Arena Wars is proof you don't need a huge budget to make a cracking fight film with some gruesome kills and the best bad guy death I've seen in years."
The Final Cut - "Well-made and worth the wait!"
The Movie Dojo - "A fun and bloody satire!"
Horror Weekly - "We'd call it well made overall and entertaining."
The Horror Revolution - "Exciting from start to finish with some stellar character design, it's a well-written, well-filmed, and well-acted flick that is far better than it should be."
The Rotting Zombie - "I enjoyed this, it was entertaining."
TL;DR Movie Reviews and Analysis - "Conceptionally, there is a lot of strength here in the ideas behind Arena Wars, it was fascinating to watch."
Today's Haul - "It's one of the better low budget films from this year. RECOMMENDED!!!!"
UHM - Upcoming Horror Movies - "Arena Wars is just a pure guilty pleasure that you want to watch..."
Voices From the Balcony - "Overall, Arena Wars is a fun bit of sci-fi action with a dystopian twist. There should be enough brawling and violence to keep viewers watching and guessing who, if anyone, will manage to win their get out of jail free card."
World Film Geek - "A fun, exciting, at times gruesome ride."
- sonnymahal
- Sep 22, 2024
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The most annoying thing about this is the audio, a lot of chat is sounded out by the music or the cheering crowd. Even when the background noise is softened the talking audio is still low so be prepared to put on the subtitles.
The whipping sound effects when a kick or punch is thrown are so over exaggerated that I think the sound department must have been hired right out of cartoon productions.
Even seasoned actors can't add any clout, if anything it shows their own weaknesses as actors.
Madsen in particular, who has been in some blockbuster movies absolutely stunk throughout this movie.
It's as bad as a bad 80s b movie.
The whipping sound effects when a kick or punch is thrown are so over exaggerated that I think the sound department must have been hired right out of cartoon productions.
Even seasoned actors can't add any clout, if anything it shows their own weaknesses as actors.
Madsen in particular, who has been in some blockbuster movies absolutely stunk throughout this movie.
It's as bad as a bad 80s b movie.
- iambobbyboyd
- Jul 15, 2024
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Another great win from Mahal Empire. It seems that every time I see one of their movies they get better and better. Certainly, this is the best one yet (out of about 15 movies). Indeed, it compares favorably with many movies that come with Hollywood movie budgets, even though it was crowdfunded on a relatively small budget.
So, without spoilers, what is the movie about? Basically in the not too distant future. The public is entertained by violent blood-sports on TV. The TV show "Arena Wars" normally draws it's "contestants" from the prison population. However, as the show's ratings have been trending down, the executives have to come up with creative ways to boost ratings such as putting an innocent man onto the show. It draws heavily on the idea of the Roman coliseum and most closely resembles "The Running Man" with a bit of "Hunger Games" and "Rollerball" thrown in for good measure. Though it is heavily influenced by movies such as "The Running Man", it is definitely it's own thing and does it well. The movie zips along and the running time fits perfectly (and make sure to stay for the closing credits which are pretty funny too).
Of particular note is the extremely high perceived production value. The soundtrack keeps you pumped up and the color grading is excellent. The practical effects are, for the most part, convincing and only a few CGI shots were used. The storyline, written and directed by Brandon Slagle, is also action packed, consistent and solid. Though there is a fair amount of gore, none of it feels forced and is all relevant to the ongoing story line. There is also one of the most satisfying deaths I have seen in a movie which is both hilarious and well earned. You'll know it when you you see it! :-p
There is a solid cast of well known actors whose talents and skills were well used to move the plot forward. Robert LeSardo plays one of the prisoners and is serious tough guy who kicks some ass. Michael Madsen and Robert Donovan play well off of each other as the hosts of the Arena Wars show. Eric Roberts makes an appearance as a friend and confidant of one of the prisoners.
There were a couple of standout performances that stole the show. Kevin Hager played an absolutely epic and believable antagonist in his role as Belladonna. John Wells also showed incredible emotional range in his role as the main protagonist Bender. That being said, there wasn't really a bad performance in the entire movie and many of the supporting actors have strong character arcs of their own.
Was the movie perfect? Of course not. There were a few minor niggles. There was a great establishing shot showing a fly over of the city. This was great the first time we see it bit became a bit jarring when exactly the same shot appeared multiple times throughout the movie. Also, it would have been nice to have a little more variety in each of the arenas. That being said there was still plenty of room in each arena to have some great fight choreography with multiple cast members.
In summary, if you like 80s style action movies, Arena Wars is an absolute gem. The story is solid and logical, the action never lets up and it looks and sounds beautiful. Well worth the hour and a half of your time!
So, without spoilers, what is the movie about? Basically in the not too distant future. The public is entertained by violent blood-sports on TV. The TV show "Arena Wars" normally draws it's "contestants" from the prison population. However, as the show's ratings have been trending down, the executives have to come up with creative ways to boost ratings such as putting an innocent man onto the show. It draws heavily on the idea of the Roman coliseum and most closely resembles "The Running Man" with a bit of "Hunger Games" and "Rollerball" thrown in for good measure. Though it is heavily influenced by movies such as "The Running Man", it is definitely it's own thing and does it well. The movie zips along and the running time fits perfectly (and make sure to stay for the closing credits which are pretty funny too).
Of particular note is the extremely high perceived production value. The soundtrack keeps you pumped up and the color grading is excellent. The practical effects are, for the most part, convincing and only a few CGI shots were used. The storyline, written and directed by Brandon Slagle, is also action packed, consistent and solid. Though there is a fair amount of gore, none of it feels forced and is all relevant to the ongoing story line. There is also one of the most satisfying deaths I have seen in a movie which is both hilarious and well earned. You'll know it when you you see it! :-p
There is a solid cast of well known actors whose talents and skills were well used to move the plot forward. Robert LeSardo plays one of the prisoners and is serious tough guy who kicks some ass. Michael Madsen and Robert Donovan play well off of each other as the hosts of the Arena Wars show. Eric Roberts makes an appearance as a friend and confidant of one of the prisoners.
There were a couple of standout performances that stole the show. Kevin Hager played an absolutely epic and believable antagonist in his role as Belladonna. John Wells also showed incredible emotional range in his role as the main protagonist Bender. That being said, there wasn't really a bad performance in the entire movie and many of the supporting actors have strong character arcs of their own.
Was the movie perfect? Of course not. There were a few minor niggles. There was a great establishing shot showing a fly over of the city. This was great the first time we see it bit became a bit jarring when exactly the same shot appeared multiple times throughout the movie. Also, it would have been nice to have a little more variety in each of the arenas. That being said there was still plenty of room in each arena to have some great fight choreography with multiple cast members.
In summary, if you like 80s style action movies, Arena Wars is an absolute gem. The story is solid and logical, the action never lets up and it looks and sounds beautiful. Well worth the hour and a half of your time!
- cartrektccom
- Jul 5, 2024
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It's definitely one of the worst movies I've seen in my entire life.
The story is nonsensical and irrelevant, the acting is painfully amateurish. The main character, played by an actor who seemed to have zero acting ability, mumbles their way through every scene or engages in stupid fights with horrendous choreography. The supporting cast is ridiculous. The sound effects are bad and very annoying. The only reason why I watched this movie until the end is to see how bad it can get.
Don't be fooled by good reviews, they must be fake and/or posted by bots. Skip this movie, don't waste your time.
The story is nonsensical and irrelevant, the acting is painfully amateurish. The main character, played by an actor who seemed to have zero acting ability, mumbles their way through every scene or engages in stupid fights with horrendous choreography. The supporting cast is ridiculous. The sound effects are bad and very annoying. The only reason why I watched this movie until the end is to see how bad it can get.
Don't be fooled by good reviews, they must be fake and/or posted by bots. Skip this movie, don't waste your time.
Arena Wars may not do exactly everything right according to some viewers four for people like me it did the job beautifully. Great camera angles, great focus pulling, great performance. I've noticed that everything involved in this is pretty much involved with other Mahal Empire films like Bridge of the Doomed, Death Count and Night of the Tommyknockers. Sooo many producers! Blimey! Don't think I've ever seen an ending credit block where it had like 300 names for producers. Anyway great film for what it's worth. What more can you ask for in a simple sci fi dystopian action movie? Give it a watch.
- alec_walker-64427
- Jun 26, 2024
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- lakeishalouise-14185
- Aug 17, 2024
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Living in a dystopian future society, a group of executives desperate to make their once-hit gladiatorial combat show by dragging a new round of contestants to participate, but when they realize that one of the survivors is an innocent ex-marine must use his combat skills to survive.
Overall, there's a lot to like with this one. The futuristic setup and general storyline about the show being able to launch the type of show where the type of competitive action that comes about with the scenario in place offering death row inmates a chance at freedom in exchange for participating in the brutal game show. This isn't original or creative in the slightest but still provides enough of a logical excuse for the existence of the property and why the group is brought together as they are as there's just enough backstory on the contestants and what they're imprisoned for to make their race across the show worthwhile. When that occurs, the action here is quite fun and generates plenty of likable factors. While still holding onto scores of traditional low-budget origin factors including flimsy costumes and cheap gore, the brutality on display makes them far more palatable with a slew of brutal bloodshed involved in the graphic encounters that take place with the different contestants taking on the ever-more intense gang of thugs that are being used to fight them to the death. The cramped location set for everything and the impressive use of military tactics brought about here make things exciting and enjoyable, making for a fun enough time here.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence, Graphic Language, and Nudity.
Overall, there's a lot to like with this one. The futuristic setup and general storyline about the show being able to launch the type of show where the type of competitive action that comes about with the scenario in place offering death row inmates a chance at freedom in exchange for participating in the brutal game show. This isn't original or creative in the slightest but still provides enough of a logical excuse for the existence of the property and why the group is brought together as they are as there's just enough backstory on the contestants and what they're imprisoned for to make their race across the show worthwhile. When that occurs, the action here is quite fun and generates plenty of likable factors. While still holding onto scores of traditional low-budget origin factors including flimsy costumes and cheap gore, the brutality on display makes them far more palatable with a slew of brutal bloodshed involved in the graphic encounters that take place with the different contestants taking on the ever-more intense gang of thugs that are being used to fight them to the death. The cramped location set for everything and the impressive use of military tactics brought about here make things exciting and enjoyable, making for a fun enough time here.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence, Graphic Language, and Nudity.
- kannibalcorpsegrinder
- Jul 7, 2024
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- strawberryroll
- Jul 15, 2024
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Anyone giving this a 3+ is obviously a bot/paid/trolling
this is not a movie, its so bad its like a classroom skit
the entire set is literally the size of your living room if that
the only redeeming quality is that they hired a semi-good looking protagonist, but just because he looks fit, he still sucks at acting.
Script - 1 pacing - 1 concept - 2 whoever wrote the dialogue - 0 i can't even follow the story uh whoever balanced out the audio - -10, dude, you CAN'T HEAR the people speaking... 100% sure that the movie is directed by some college kids this is so bad, please just save your 90 minutes of your life..
Script - 1 pacing - 1 concept - 2 whoever wrote the dialogue - 0 i can't even follow the story uh whoever balanced out the audio - -10, dude, you CAN'T HEAR the people speaking... 100% sure that the movie is directed by some college kids this is so bad, please just save your 90 minutes of your life..
- gemeinhardt-71182
- Aug 30, 2024
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Arena Wars is a good film expected for hard core action fans of dystopian sci fi, horror and good old fashioned violence. Luke Bender (played by someone who reminds me of Chris Evans) must do whatever it takes to keep his loved ones alive and participate in a popular violent reality show called "Arena Wars". With him are some supporting contestants who join his path to victory. I have to say, for a Mahal Productions movie this one isn't so bad. It's got a well delivered soundtrack, good camera work, good action. Some of the performances are questionable but that's what you get for a crowdfunded production.
- terrybrooks-50639
- Aug 3, 2024
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Ninety minutes of action-packed, over-the-top pure fun. Directed by Brandon Slagle, who takes the throne and once again gives us an eye-opening experience. The Mahal Empire's newest "Arena Wars" does not disappoint. This is an escape room on steroids. You're front and center to the most horrific sporting event in history. The year is 2045, convicted criminals are given the opportunity to compete on the world's #1 televised sporting event, Arena Wars. They must survive 7 rooms and 7 of the most vicious killers in the country. If they win, they regain their freedom. Who do you root for here? The criminals of serious crimes or the vicious killers? They are pretty much equal. The criminals have been convicted of not petty crimes but murder and rape, so there is no feeling sorry here. As the viewers in the movie, you too are propelled into this futuristic society where violence and punishment are front and center of prime time.
The concept is you either fight for your life at any cost or are met with death. You have 7 levels of horror that if you complete, your crimes are forgiven and you're set free, no questions asked. Yeah, no simple task. You know you're in for some fun when your host Holly Daze, played by Sheri Davis, greets you with a warm greeting of "What's up, B*****?"
The first set of 10 are not very successful and there is no winner; they need a rating booster, so in comes what they think will boost their ratings. Robert Lasorda is among the first bunch and as usual, is a standout as a killer convicted of 57 murders. His presence always is so skillfully played out in anything he does. He truly shines here in the opener.
Ten more are ready for Arena Wars but its group is different. Luke Bender (John Wells), a decorated marine wrongly accused. So it's a real rating grabber, an innocent man fighting for his life. It's customary in these movies, like Total Recall, to have the innocent hero wrongly accused. A ratings grabber by the people in charge of the game promotes that aspect to have a cheering section for the underdog. He takes responsibility for leading his ragtag scums of society into taking down these 7 maniacs in 7 arenas of death.
We are now thrust into the Mahal world of never shying away from anything and throwing buckets of blood and every imaginable way of death that will have you look away but childishly look back with a smile, saying to yourself, "now that's entertainment." There's never a time to breathe; once things get started, they won't let up till the end credits. But as true tradition in these movies, you're always met with that "what the eff" moment.
These kinds of movies are never complete without someone to announce all the action unfolding. Michael Madden is perfect with his sick-minded, almost sadistic commentaries, along with the equally talented Robert Donavan. They are the hosts with the most and then some. Great chemistry and commentary move things along and take off the edge when things get really crazy. Their opening remarks on each of the gladiators are historic.
Special note on the cinematography, as always, is remarkable by Michael Su. The guy is the master of his craft and just adds to every project he is part of.
The concept is you either fight for your life at any cost or are met with death. You have 7 levels of horror that if you complete, your crimes are forgiven and you're set free, no questions asked. Yeah, no simple task. You know you're in for some fun when your host Holly Daze, played by Sheri Davis, greets you with a warm greeting of "What's up, B*****?"
The first set of 10 are not very successful and there is no winner; they need a rating booster, so in comes what they think will boost their ratings. Robert Lasorda is among the first bunch and as usual, is a standout as a killer convicted of 57 murders. His presence always is so skillfully played out in anything he does. He truly shines here in the opener.
Ten more are ready for Arena Wars but its group is different. Luke Bender (John Wells), a decorated marine wrongly accused. So it's a real rating grabber, an innocent man fighting for his life. It's customary in these movies, like Total Recall, to have the innocent hero wrongly accused. A ratings grabber by the people in charge of the game promotes that aspect to have a cheering section for the underdog. He takes responsibility for leading his ragtag scums of society into taking down these 7 maniacs in 7 arenas of death.
We are now thrust into the Mahal world of never shying away from anything and throwing buckets of blood and every imaginable way of death that will have you look away but childishly look back with a smile, saying to yourself, "now that's entertainment." There's never a time to breathe; once things get started, they won't let up till the end credits. But as true tradition in these movies, you're always met with that "what the eff" moment.
These kinds of movies are never complete without someone to announce all the action unfolding. Michael Madden is perfect with his sick-minded, almost sadistic commentaries, along with the equally talented Robert Donavan. They are the hosts with the most and then some. Great chemistry and commentary move things along and take off the edge when things get really crazy. Their opening remarks on each of the gladiators are historic.
Special note on the cinematography, as always, is remarkable by Michael Su. The guy is the master of his craft and just adds to every project he is part of.
- shagee7977
- Jun 27, 2024
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I watched the first 5 minutes and could hardly believe a movie could be so bad so immediately. I then gave it another 10 minutes. Let's just say I have regrets. Please save yourselves the mind melting wtf's of this movie.
Acting 0 stars Script 0 stars Direction 0 stars Sets 1 star for the set designers and builders who did their best on a budget of 30 nickels and a bucket of pi*s
Micheal Madsen and the guy playing the second host look almost like crypt keepers on deaths door.
Movies like this always baffle me at the thought of how many HORRIBLE actors are available to fill such a cast. Everyone else is phoning it in for their mini paycheck.
Many people will like the design of the killers but proceed at your own risk.
Acting 0 stars Script 0 stars Direction 0 stars Sets 1 star for the set designers and builders who did their best on a budget of 30 nickels and a bucket of pi*s
Micheal Madsen and the guy playing the second host look almost like crypt keepers on deaths door.
Movies like this always baffle me at the thought of how many HORRIBLE actors are available to fill such a cast. Everyone else is phoning it in for their mini paycheck.
Many people will like the design of the killers but proceed at your own risk.
- jenx-29906
- Oct 10, 2024
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Arena Wars is a compelling addition to the realm of action-packed, At its core, Arena Wars embodies the concept of survival against the odds. Introduceing a storyline that unfolds through player progression. Players are not just fighting to survive; they're also playing for freedom. For fans of tense, conflict-driven environment. Whether you're a gamer seeking adrenaline or a film buff exploring thematic parallels, Arena Wars delivers an exhilarating ride worth taking. Just sit back and watch what happens. You'll be on the edge of your seat with this one. In conclusion just watch the movie!!!!
- ensingbrooke
- Oct 1, 2024
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Arena Wars has got it all! The action, the drama, the suspense, the black comedy, the horror. Think Robot Wars meets any Blumhouse production. Mahal Bros strikes again with another blockbuster thriller starring Michael Madsen and Eric Roberts, America's hottest actors! It's a movie definitely worth watching and it's nothing to take seriously. People who are giving it low ratings are just not impressed by anything these days. This movie doesn't offer much in terms of character development but it's a fun movie to watch nonetheless and I would suggest it to folks! No troubles. Arena Wars is available on Amazon prime.
- amandawyatt-80493
- Oct 2, 2024
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