Attila
Attila
| 31 December 2013 (USA)
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When American soldiers inadvertently steal Attila the Hun's secret riches, the wrath of the barbarian is awakened; the mummified warrior will stop at nothing to kill the intruders.

Reviews
Sexylocher Masterful Movie
SincereFinest disgusting, overrated, pointless
ChanFamous I wanted to like it more than I actually did... But much of the humor totally escaped me and I walked out only mildly impressed.
Matylda Swan It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties.
Kirpianuscus one of films about nothing. or only a bad joke, cocktail of popular culture, action scenes, American army and a character who lost his status for become a form of garbage for flies. so, it is not easy to define it. sure, it is only an example of films empty of sense, near hard core pornography, who propose only a kind of terror, using a historical character for a crazy game with different crap details. but , in fact, this is far to be a mistake. each film has its public and the target of this film is so precise than each stone becomes mud ball. and this does it useful. for discover its fans profile. for amusing and lost the patience. for be horrified. or for ignore the film and remain in the refuge of yours thoughts. so, Attila. or, more exactly, an awful portrait of him as pretext for blood, terror and great American soldier in cheep package.
christiank7 First thing that needs to be mentioned is this idiotic American lack of historical knowledge. You US people do not even know your own history never mind that of other nations and peoples. Time to wake up a bit and stop with the gratuitous use of historical figures to spin garbage movies on to the masses. I hope your investors lose every penny for this worthless trash. Just so you know. Attila was a great hero to his people who lived in the region that now is predominantly modern Hungary and adjoining regions. He was also a great freedom fighter for his people in the face of an overwhelming Roman empire. He was leader of the Hunnic Empire, which stretched from the Ural River to the Rhine River and from the Danube River to the Baltic Sea. A serious guy and not one that should be disrespected in comic book trash. It is astonishing that a nation like the US which prides itself on the exploits of George Washington and their War of Independence against the British Empire should in the same breath disrespectfully treat a guy who basically did the same for his people. Balance people. Balance! Shame on you. I suppose that with the advent of American liberalism and all that goes with it like that fruitcake President OBOSO one can not expect much else. Your education system is a travesty to the name. The average European high school student makes your system look seriously sick. What gives? Lost your glorious way have we. So please stop producing disingenuous garbage like this and grow the frack up!
lee33791505 Would give this a zero if it was possible. I knew this was crap in the first 5 minutes when I saw the title sequence. VFX is amateurish, looks like someone thought by watching Video CoPilot tutorials would be enough to work on a movie. Blood splatter effects straight out of Action Essentials. I mess around with After Effects for fun/hobby and I could easily do a more professional job and that's pretty sad. Fight scenes are repetitive, boring and cheesy. Story is boring. Editing is boring with pacing issues. Boring characters you don't care about. I can usually find something redeeming in the crappiest movies that I can appreciate, but this didn't have anything. Just all around bad. Avoid at all cost.
rcarterphotography "Attila" contains action, plot and story-line reminiscent of movies made in the 1950's. The easy- to-follow story, fast paced action and of course..lots of blood reminded me of my youth sitting in a small-town theatre on a Saturday afternoon. If "Attila" were done in black and white I would have questioned the filming date. Under the direction of Emmanuel Itier I believe "Attila" hits it's mark. Cheik Kongo shows his incredible athleticism as the Nomad and scares the bejesus out of you without the utterance of a single word. Chris Conrad's portrayal of "Vito" makes him a believable hero and Mikayla Campbell's "McVee" the perfect heroine. Stunts were all too prevalent and often made you wonder "How'd they do that?". Xin's martial arts work was true artistry. Other strong performances came from Hossein Mardani as "Fleetwood" and Poncho Hodges as "Bulldog". Would like to see more from the screen writing team of Anthony Ferrante and Emmanuel Itier.