This blog
needs more reviews of SyFy Originals, ain't that true? So why don't kickstart
this year with yet another classic from the masters of TV-movies! Cyclops is
one of the better productions to come from this controversial channel, and it's
mostly because it's produced by Roger and Julie Corman, written by his
long-time collaborator Frances Doel and made with using left-over sets from a
cancelled TV-series about ancient Rome .
A classic Corman-idea, use something old to make something new. Cheap and
dirty, and very effective.
Kevin
Stapleton is Marcus, a soldier for the Roman Empire .
He's given the mission by emperor Tiberius Caesar (Eric Roberts) to catch the
violent and man-eating Cyclops who just eaten one merchant to much in the forests
surrounding Rome .
He do so, but when he's back he quickly falls into disfavour from the emperor
and is sentence to be... a GLADIATOR! Hooray, because we all love gladiators! (Joey,
do you like movies about gladiators?). Anyway, of course the Cyclops is
involved in the fun and happy gladiator games and this is also the chance for
Marcus to make revolt against the tyrannical Tiberius Caesar and his hordes of
sleazy henchmen!
To be fair,
it's not much of a story, but Doel certainly fills the story with action and
violence and a few corny dialogues here and there. Not bad and it works,
because you never get a chance to be bored. The direction by Declan O'Brien is
slick and professional, which is surprising because I was very disappointed by
his other works in the same genre, Savage Planet and Monster Ark.
Cyclops seem to have a slightly, but very slightly, bigger budget - but that
could also seem so because they had the chance to use the sets of another
production (with a lot bigger budget). Like every other movie shot in Sofia , Bulgaria ,
this also features the local talents of Velizar Binev and Raicho Vasilev. Good
actors and nice familiar exploitation faces.
I also love
good actors slumming in low-budget movies, and Eric Roberts is no exception. He
look a bit tired and yes, even bored, but do his classic bad guy routine and gives
the cast some extra weight. A fun detail is that the Bulgarian cast mostly is
dubbed with voices of some heavy English accents, which is nice because of
tradition a lot of English actors has acted in big historical epics, often has
Romans.
Cyclops is
also one of the gorier movies to first be released on the SyFy Channel. We're
not talking advanced stuff, but quite well-made and blood spurting
decapitations, ripped of legs, chopped of heads + some violent bites from the
Cyclops himself (who by the way looks ridiculous, in a very uneven CG animated version). But it
has enough of the red stuff to make me happy.
3 comments:
Wow cool...haven´t seen this one yet but want to.....have you seen the corman doc yet..?
No, not yet - but I will :)
Have you seen it?
No, but I want to....
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