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Download Free The Crow: Wicked Prayer

2005
    (  Action  Adventure  Fantasy  Thriller  )


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Yuji Okumoto aka Pestilence
Marcus Chong aka War
Tito Ortiz aka Famine
Tara Reid aka Lola Byrne
David Boreanaz aka Luc Crash
Rosemberg Salgado aka The Priest
Edward Furlong aka Jimmy Cuervo
Emmanuelle Chriqui aka Lilly
Danny Trejo aka Harold
Dave Baez aka Tanner (as Dave L. Ortiz)
David Lea aka Bartender (as Dave Lea)
Richard Cumba aka Moses
Kristina Santoro aka Pregnant Bride
Kelsey Landry aka Waitress #1 (as Kelsy Landry)
Ashley Christensen aka Waitress #2
David Boreanaz aka Luc Crash / Death / Satan
Edward Furlong aka Jimmy Cuervo / The Crow
Dave Baez aka Tanner(as Dave L. Ortiz)
Jorge Jimenez aka Cortez
David Lea aka Bartender(as Dave Lea)
Kelsey Landry aka Waitress #1(as Kelsy Landry)


lame
i am a huge crow fan but this movie is a disgrace to the franchise!
first of edward furlong although a good actor was not suited to this
role whatsoever! he maybe good lookin but that lets him down in this
role he has a real young lookin face so he looks 12 therefore how can a
12 year old possibly be in love let alone fight "lucifer" he is a joke!
there is no intensity and his quotes woah what were they thinking?
obviously they weren't.. they didn't make sense.. and tara reid's
character is a blatant rip off of bai lings character in the
original... i like David boreanaz but he really didn't do it for me in
this either.. maybe if he played edward furlong's character it might of
been different.. story line was all over the place.. the god/devil
stuff just didn't wash with me either like i know it plays a part in
the movie but i didn't think it needed to go to that level.. it was
just a lame movie...
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Awful.......just, awful.
Wicked Prayer is a departure from the previous films in that it takes
place in an entirely different, unique setting. The third sequel is set
in the American Southwest, and the director has created a film with a
style more in line with spaghetti westerns than with the other Crow
films. This immediately starts the film out on the wrong foot. The
concept of a makeup-wearing avenger can be silly if it isn't treated
with respect and verisimilitude, and that is a big reason why The Crow:
Wicked Prayer falls flat on its face. From the very beginning of the
film, when the villains are introduced with jokey subtitles featuring
their nicknames and main attributes, Wicked Prayer is just too
tongue-in-cheek to be compelling in any way. David Boreanaz's
over-the-top, Nicholson-esquire performance doesn't help matters, and
Edward Furlong simply doesn't have the acting chops or the charisma to
make up for the film's numerous flaws. In the end, he turns out looking
more like a mid-90's Smashing Pumpkins fan than a fearsome spirit of
vengeance. Add in some embarrassingly bad wire work in the fight scenes
and you have one big, bad, direct-to-video disaster. It's not even
worth a rental..

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