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ENDGAME by JOE D' AMATO
2-Disc Special Edition (Blu-ray + CD)
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AN UNDERGROUND SOCIETY OF MUTANT REBELS ATTEMPT TO OVERTHROW THE TYRANNICAL GOVERNMENT BY INFILTRATING THE SPORT IN WHICH HUMANS ARE HUNTED AS PREY.
For his own entry in the '80s Italian Post-Nuke cycle, Joe D'Amato combines a prescient script, ferocious action and an unprecedented cast of ItaloCult icons to create "one of the better Spaghetti Sci-Fi films of the decade" (Rivets On The Poster): In a radiation-ravaged future, an underground society of mutant rebels will attempt to overthrow the tyrannical government by infiltrating the TV sport in which humans are hunted as prey.
Al Cliver (ZOMBIE), Laura Gemser (BLACK EMANUELLE), George Eastman (ANTHROPOPHAGUS), Gabriele Tinti (CALIGULA 2), Bobby Rhodes (DEMONS) and peplum legend Gordon Mitchell (THE GIANT OF METROPOLIS) star in this "tons of fun for lovers of Italian exploitation" (Rubbermonsterfetishism) featuring a pounding score by Carlo Maria Cordio (SHOCKING DARK), now scanned in 2K from the original negative.
SPECIAL FEATURES:
- After The Bomb – Interview with Actor Luigi Montefiori
- Trailer
- CD Soundtrack
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- MPAA rating : R (Restricted)
- Package Dimensions : 6.65 x 5.43 x 0.51 inches; 5.92 ounces
- Director : Joe D'Amato
- Media Format : Anamorphic, NTSC, Widescreen
- Run time : 1 hour and 37 minutes
- Release date : November 30, 2021
- Actors : Al Cliver, Laura Gemser, George Eastman
- Studio : Severin
- ASIN : B09KCJJKR4
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank: #50,560 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #680 in Science Fiction Blu-ray Discs
- #4,551 in Action & Adventure Blu-ray Discs
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- Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2017...there's a specific audience for this type of film; most people judge them by the wrong standards. This movie was made with the same rationale and in the same spirit as spaghetti westerns, which fared a whole lot better, but riding on the success of Mad Max and Escape from New York. You have to LOVE a movie which manages to throw in every conceivable creature in a single feature, -for the sake of maximizing whatever little resources available and also save the audience time and money watching them in separate entries-, even ninjas, ex-soft core stars, fishmen, apemen, telepaths, killer blind monks, werewolves, etc... and manages to anticipate the idea behind such movies as The Running Man, while attempting to be something else. This is a movie in its very own league, not to be judged by any other standards; actually Joe D'Amato's favorite among all the colorful entries in his immense catalogue. I reckon from seeing Death Smiles on a Murderer, that David Lynch's place in film history should have been occupied by him instead, but there was just no market for such a thing in the Italian industry back then. So, he went, "if they want rubbish, I have no problem delivering just that.." and the rest is history. Made in the truest Ed Wood spirit, taking into consideration the man was "ahead of his time;" certainly, their kingdom was not of this world... It's a rare privilege that this movie is available in the first place!
- Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024An enjoyable, post-apocalyptic Roman romp largely inspired by the international success of “Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior,” “Endgame” debuts on Blu-Ray in its English-dubbed incarnation.
One of numerous Italian spin-offs of 1980s dystopian tales of urban decay a la the above mentioned George Miller classic, as well as the seminal masterworks of Ridley Scott (“Blade Runner”) and “Escape From New York” (John Carpenter), “Endgame” (a.k.a. “Bronx Lotta Finale”) is one of the better entries in this low budget B-movie sci-fi sub genre.
Al Cliver (“Zombi 2”) and actor/screenwriter George Eastman (“Rabid Dogs”) duel to the death in this rough and tumble hodgepodge of familiar genre tropes. Extras include featurettes and a second disc comprised of Carlo Maria Cordio’s colorful, Vangelis-esque score.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2020This is one of the best movies I have ever seen. Too bad they don't make them like this any more.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2022Endgame is an event where three guys hunt another guy in an urban environment. Ron Shannon (Al Cliver) is being hunted and wins. In this post atomic world, mutants are being killed. One such mutant has telepathic abilities and needs to leave the city. She hires Ron and his cohorts to get her party out as they enter a Mad Max type of world.
This is a me-too film and was not done well. Really could not get into it.
Guide: Rape and nudity (Laura Gemser + 3 uncredited)
- Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2020One of Joe D’Amato's best post-apocalyptic cheese-fest. Fun with a capital F. Plus the poster is kinda awesome
- Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2018You can't watch this film expecting greatness. It's essentially just another generic post-apocalyptic movie from the 80's. However there's a lot to laugh at here. The production value is really cheap. All the costuming was cobbled together with whatever the filmmakers could gather. Director Joe D'Amato's vision of 2025 is inhabited by bikers, vikings, SS storm troopers and various other mismatched vermin. There are tons of "mutants" featured on screen too, mostly actors clad in third-rate "Planet of the Apes" make-up. Overall it's a hilarious mess. This movie contains nonstop action, but it's badly choreographed. You won't see anything visually impressive in the way of stunts, but there are numerous deaths by lethal karate chops to the neck. If that doesn't make you chuckle, I'm not sure what will.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2022A colorful, post apocalyptic nightmare from the mind of Joe D’Amato, Endgame has wall to wall action, mutants, the magic of face paint, and George Eastman stalking the scenes like a lumbering madman. In case you can’t tell, I had a lot of fun with Endgame and I was surprised by how effective the action set pieces are here, as the scale is impressive and there’s action around every corner. I found the story to be fun, as it lets us experience an Italian exploitation take on The Running Man’s concept and that yields some real movie magic. The movie is packed with colorful, 80s style visuals and wild, diverse characters that make up those wonderful wasteland gangs, who do not shy away from face paint and I love that. The narrative is just here to unleash all the action and let George Eastman stomp around, which is fine by me. Endgame has all your action needs covered, from crazy shootouts to chases in wacky vehicles, explosions, and fist fights, as well as a lot of slow motion, multi shot sequences of the gangs slowly rolling up the streets. In the end, Endgame is a vivid, kinetic action movie that delivers a wild genre experience, earning it a high recommendation.
Quite a cast was assembled for this production, but we have to discuss George Eastman, even if he wasn’t the lead this time around. Eastman improves any movie he appears in and while a brutal scene of violence is his most memorable moment in Endgame, he is also fun to watch just doing regular non murder driven scenes. His interactions with Al Cliver are a highlight, as the script gives them a fun bond to explore and the two genre legends make the most of it. I could watch Eastman stalk around and cause chaos in any film and I was glad to see him in Endgame, as he brings energy and awkwardness to the picture, which is good news. Cliver is fine in the lead, though he is sometimes outshined by some of his costars, who have a little more spectacle in their performance. Laura Gemser also has a prominent role and as always, she steals some scenes and is in one of the more odd, uncomfortable sequences in Endgame, when she is taken prisoner by one of the bikers. The cast here also includes Gabriele Tinti, Gordon Mitchell, and Hal Yamanouchi.