ClassyWas
Excellent, smart action film.
Gurlyndrobb
While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.
Christophe
Excellent characters with emotional depth. My wife, daughter and granddaughter all enjoyed it...and me, too! Very good movie! You won't be disappointed.
Michael_Elliott
Endgame - Bronx lotta finale (1983)** (out of 4)Set in a post-apocalyptic world, Ron Shannon (Al Cliver) is a warrior who has won a television show, which puts one strong man against others for a title. He is asked by a group of mutants (led by Laura Gemser) to guard them and transport them to a location where they can live on. Shannon takes the job and recruits some other men but soon it's clear that Col. Morgan (Gordon Mitchell) will stop at nothing to make sure all the mutants die.ENDGAME - BRONX LOTTA FINALE is another Italian film that rip-offs MAD MAX. Who knows how many of these films were made but this one here comes from cult director Joe D'Amato and for the most part it's mindless entertainment and you should find it somewhat entertaining as long as you don't take it too serious.In all honesty, the plot it somewhat of a mess and it's probably more complicated than it should have been. The biggest problem with the movie is the fact that the dialogue scenes are so deadly boring that you can't help but wish they had been edited out all together. After all, how many people come to a movie like this to hear any sort of talk? The film's entertainment comes from the non-stop action and this is where people can have some fun. There are all sorts of action scenes with shoot-outs, fights with blind people and more non-sense. The action is pretty fast and furious and makes for a much better time.Genre fans will certainly enjoy the cast that they have lined up even though the dubbing, as you'd expect, was pretty bad. Cliver might always be remembered for his role in Lucio Fulci's ZOMBIE but he's always fun to watch. Gemser had already made several film with D'Amato but she really isn't given too much to do here and yes boys, she keeps her clothes on throughout the film. George Eastman also appears in a small role and when you add in Mitchell you've got four likable actors.D'Amato does a pretty good job in the director's chair and in fact I was surprised to see how well he handled the action scenes. These scenes are what makes the film so ENDGAME - BRONX LOTTA FINALE will appeal to fans of the genre.
Frank Markland
Stop me if you've heard this premise before. A telepathic mutant summons up two celebrity gladiator type butt kickers to lead her and her telepathic friends out of the city and into a safe place away from the corrupt government. Endgame actually is about as enjoyable as Z-grade Italian rip offs get, my three star rating then is meant solely for those who know what they're getting since nobody else would rent this in the first place. Endgame actually is true guilty pleasure because it's just so weird and loopy, there are fights against blind monks, a kung fu expert named "Ninja" who helps our hero and weird vehicles and costumes. This is a movie that they just don't make any more and is based on taking Mad Max and adding so many ideas and weird touches that it becomes somewhat enjoyable. The twist ending truly must be seen to be believed and I mean what can I say, I liked it. * * * out of 4-(Good)
haildevilman
Al Cliver plays a road warrior type who battles three other warriors in an urban hellhole to see whose the best. These battles have no rules and are to the death.Cliver takes out two out of three. The third is played by big (and I mean BIG) George Eastman. These two seemed to respect each other still.I never saw Cliver as an action star, but he did well here. That tired look of his worked in his favor. And Eastman had the steel stare. They shake hands in the beginning and Eastman just looks at him and says 'I'm gonna kill you.' Laura Gemser (Goddess) plays a street person named Lilith and in a rarity, keeps her clothes on.It ripped off the road warrior shamelessly, but I still liked it. Call it recommended.
Paul Andrews
Fifty years after the Nuclear holocaust of World War Three, New York is one of the few cities still intact. It survives in isolation catering to the craving of it's population for violence. There is live T.V. coverage of the 'Endgame Championship' that is based on the gladiator duels of ancient times. 'Endgame' began in 2012 and is now the most popular show on T.V. The show's host (David Brown) recaps the rules for the listening millions. Three 'hunters' are set loose to track down and kill the 'prey'. All the contestants receive one firearm and two additional weapons of their choice, if they are found with anymore the contestants are automatically disqualified. The 'prey' is given a 30 minute head start and is allowed to surrender but will lose points if he does so.. The 'zone' chosen to hold the contest lies between 22nd and 33rd Street. The hunters this time are Woody Smith (Bobby Rhodes), Kid Hitchkoc (Al Waterman) and Karnak (co-writer George Eastman). The prey is Shannon (Al Cliver). Shannon manages to kill both Woody and Kid. During a fight with Karnak a telepathic mutant named Lilith (Laura Gemser as Moira Chen) helps him to win. The films bad guy, Colonel Morgan (Gordon Mitchell) is a high ranking official in the SS which stands for security service. They see Shannon on T.V. with Lilith who he recognises as a telepathic mutant and wants them both, for some reason I really don't know as it's never explained properly. Lilith introduces Shannon to Professor Levin (Jack Davis) who asks Shannon to lead him, Lilith and a group of telepathic mutants out of New York City and to a rendezvous with a helicopter that will fly them to safety, in exchange for lots of gold. Shannon agrees and assembles a team of men to help. A guy with an eye-patch named Bull (Gabriele Tinti as Gus Stone), a ninja called, well Ninja (Al Yamanouchi), a big fat man named Kovack (Mario Pedone), a guy with really fast reflexes and is quite useful with a knife named Kijawa (Nello Pazzafini as Nat Williams) and lastly a driver called Stark (Franco Ukmar as Frank Ukmar), these guys wouldn't exactly fill me with confidence but there you go. The men and mutants set off. During their travels they come across blind telepathic monks, various general low-life's, deformed mutants, Shannon's old friend Karnak returns for seconds plus Colonel Morgan and his team of heavily armed SS troops! Will Shannon be able to lead the unfairly persecuted telepathic mutants and Professor Levin to safety? Will Shannon be able to stay alive long enough to collect his gold? You'll have to watch it if you want to find out. This Italian production was co-written and directed by Joe D'Amato under the rather unimaginative pseudonym of Steve Benson, and it's easy to see why he wanted his name off the credits as this film is consistently awful. The script by Amato and Eastman as Luigi Montefiori brings nothing new to the genre. It's tediously slow and dull as well as being very unambitious. The film as a whole left me with the impression no one associated with it was the least bit interested in creating a good film. The New York settings look like they were filmed under seedy railway bridges and in abandoned factory's. No effort is made to include any props or even make the locations look like a futuristic Manhattan, I'd be very surprised if this was actually filmed there. Once they leave Manhattan it's just fields and more industrial factory's that look very contemporary! The weapons, cars and costumes are bland and forgettable, once again I just felt very little effort or money was put into the look of this film. There isn't much gore or violence in it, a brief shot of an axe in someones head is about it. There is a sequence where a blue half man/half fish mutant (Pietro Ceccarelli as Peter Brighton) rapes Lilith, while doing so he says "look at me while I rape you damn it!", need I say more about how tacky and cheap this film is. The action scenes are poor to say the least. They basically consist of people shooting guns and then the camera cuts to stunt people falling off motorbikes or just falling over. There is little variety in them and they become extremely boring very quickly. There are a couple of fight scenes but they aren't that well choreographed or particularly exciting. Acting and dubbing is poor all round, Al Cliver makes for a very bland and uninteresting hero and Laura Gemser isn't much better as the leading lady. Big George Eastman is fun to watch though, as usual. And check the ending out, one helicopter lands and about 10 people get inside and take off, after the two pilot's it's a two seater at most and it's tiny! There's no way on Earth that all those people got into it and it took off, absolutely no way. Please do yourself a favour and avoid this, watch Sergio Martino's 2019-After the Fall of New York (1983) instead, believe me you'll be glad you did as it's far superior to this in every department possible. Total rubbish.