Gallowwalkers

2012
3.6| 1h30m| R| en| More Info
Released: 27 October 2012 Released
Producted By: Boundless Pictures
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.gallowwalker.com/
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When a nun broke her covenant with God to save the life of her unborn son, Aman, he was cursed for life. As an adult, Aman has killed those who have crossed him. But his curse brings his victims back to life and they pursue him for revenge, so Aman enlists a young gunman to fight by his side against his undead victims.

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Director

Andrew Goth

Production Companies

Boundless Pictures

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Karry Best movie of this year hands down!
GamerTab That was an excellent one.
FeistyUpper If you don't like this, we can't be friends.
Lumsdal Good , But It Is Overrated By Some
euni33 Bad plot, bad acting, bad wigs, bad costumes, bad all around. Poor Wesley Snipes. If they were trying to make this into some kind of artsy film. It didn't work.
scottie1954 I am a big fan of Wesley Snipes, and I watched this because he was in it. I thought it had to be a good movie because Wesley Snipes was in it, but this is one of the worst movies I have ever watched. No plot, no story line, and bad acting. I thought that at least Wesley Snipes would make it some what watchable, but his presence did nothing to enhance this movie. I keep watching knowing it would get better after a slow start, but this was not the case. Horrible, do not waste your time.
GL84 Cursed with a rare ability, a gunman who finds his victims returning to life as zombies plan to overtake the sacred grounds of his origin and break the barrier to let the dead souls return to Earth, forcing him to action to stop them.Overall this one was quite a disappointing but still enjoyable enough effort that has some decent elements for it. The biggest factor for this one is the absolutely kinetic comic-book style throughout this one here, which tends to leave this one with a distinct visual style throughout the action on display which is quite fun here. There's the type of appearance that suits the villains throughout here which is very apparent in the way they come back to life as different zombies which meshes quite well with the graphic kills, rampant action scenes and the old-west setting being quite well utilized by this one to make for quite a fine time here. That first part, about the different zombie appearance on display offers up another stellar point in the film by offering a rather gruesome series of main villains that effectively make an impression here as to inspiring fear in others, as the lizard-like skin, battle ornaments and even masks and helmets come into play here which makes them quite imposing and definitely creepy, especially given the Old-West setting which is quite well utilized here as it makes for quite an enjoyable time overall here utilizing this kind of setting for all the different action scenes here which makes this one quite enjoyable. These here are what make it enjoyable, though there's some big flaws here that hold it down. The main factor against this one is the fact that there's just no story at work within this, as events tend to come and go without any explanation or force acting on the rest of the events that play out here leading things to just happen without reason. There's little told here about what they're trying to do in the town, why they need the radical Christian group or even why he's cursed to have those killed come back to life. We're told the curse has a part of it but there's little here that makes sense as to why that would befall him in the manner depicted or why that would bother him in the first place which tends to make their motivations simply being killing random people innocently and having him play a hero of some kind which is quite telling of the story as a whole. This is also confusing in what happens to the zombies here as they're quite far removed from what is normally considered zombies as they're basically the same person only with lizard-like contact lenses and a more invulnerable-but-not-invincible body that can be wounded more than normal but still die, are allowed to talk and think like people and aren't in the slightest bit worried about eating flesh which tends to make them quite different from what's normally found in the genre with no reason again for offering this kind of change. The last factor here is the rather pedantic and relaxed pace throughout here which tends to really take it's time going anywhere and not really offering the kind of action-packed spectacle that would've benefited from this kind of set-up, which might also have to do with the lame story as well. Otherwise, this one wasn't all that bad.Rated R: Graphic Violence, Language, Brief Nudity and children-in- jeopardy.
ghost reviewer Where was the portal to the dead? why didn't the son come back? They only ask questions. who thought it was a good idea to have one guy alien tentacles for heads? how did 17 million dollars turn into this... Who was Wesley Snipes talking to in the sky? How could that Freddy vs. Jason/shrek/goonies lookin thing get guillotined grow back his head, then die from a rock. I laughed my ass off.....but only from stupid geniousness. Why didn't every skinless be called skinless because they had higher ranking for like the gallowwalker army of enoch. whatever an enoch even is. obviously that was never explained. Tits were a plus...needed more dialogue, clever witty statements, and way more discretion on casting, and plot story. The horsemen weren't even riding a horses, and didn't even rape his girlfriend why are they even relevant. Why not explain what happened in the beginning of the movie instead of waiting halfway. 2/10 (Blade, you gotta read for better scripts c'mon now)