Battledogs

Battledogs

By Alexander Yellen

  • Genre: Sci-Fi & Fantasy
  • Release Date: 2013-06-25
  • Advisory Rating: Unrated
  • Runtime: 1h 28min
  • Director: Alexander Yellen
  • Production Company: Infectious Films
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 1.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 0.99
4.4/10
4.4
From 56 Ratings

Description

All of Manhattan is quarantined when the “Lupine virus” spreads like wildfire, turning innocent civilians into ravenous wolf-men. Nothing short of a nuclear blast can stop the monstrous virus.

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  • Counter

    3
    By Pballer4488
    to whytdragonfly, its definitely not the best film but it's at least a B rating. True he never showed any blood but that AR and m203 does not count as "heavy weaponry' if you've ever held one you'd realized a kid could carry one, they are not that heavy even with the grenade launcher
  • Better than you'd think

    3
    By Fletch F. Fletch
    From the very beginning this b flick sets itself apart from standard low budget flicks of it's kind with some very well shot cinematography. It also wastes little time getting to the action with a surprisingly bloody opening massacre in an airport that leaves dozens dead and mangled or infected with a werewolf type virus. The acting from the side characters is predictably pretty flat but there are plenty of seasoned character actors in the lead roles and are far better than the material probably required. Their presence brings the whole thing up a notch, and include Ariana Richards (Jurassic Park, Tremors), Dennis Haysbert (tv's The Unit and 24), Wes Studi (Last of the Mohicans, Heat), Craig Scheffer (Nightbreed, A River Runs Through It), Bill Duke (Predator, Commando, Payback), Kate Vernon (tv's Battlestar Galactica, and Heroes) and genre film favorite Ernie Hudson (Ghostbusters 1 and 2, The Crow but tv fans probably know him from Law and Order and Guster's Dad on Psych). The wolf effects are decent, and the finale is pretty ambitious with our heroes not only caught in the midst of an army of Werewolves terrorizing New York, but also trying to evade a murderous officer and his men that want to turn the beasts into weapons for the military (of course, right?). It's all still very much a b flick but it's worth a rental if you're a fan of the genre.
  • Horror Movie Expert

    2
    By perpledragonfly
    The director should be ashamed! After being shot by the baddies, our "hero" repeatedly "forgets" he was shot. Using the same arm he was "shot" in, he has no trouble lifting his own weight, lifting heavy weaponry, firing heavy waponry, driving a car, flying a plane, carrying a woman(more than once), swimming in a river, and "saving the world." All this without a drop of blood! This rates as a "C" movie.
  • To Counter

    5
    By BlackwinterWolf
    Sorry, I had to counter Mr. Espanol. This flick looks pretty awesome and even if it isn't, it doesn't deserve a 1 star right at the get go. I'm willing to give it a chance. Looks like a cool B movie.
  • Spanis

    1
    By Sach1963
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