Nazis at the Center of the Earth
Nazis at the Center of the Earth
R | 24 April 2012 (USA)
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A group of researchers in Antarctica are abducted by a platoon of masked soldiers and dragged into a hidden continent in the center of the Earth. There, they discover that surviving Nazi soldiers are plotting an invasion of Earth to revive the Third Reich.

Reviews
Matialth Good concept, poorly executed.
InspireGato Film Perfection
Aneesa Wardle The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.
Marva-nova Amazing worth wacthing. So good. Biased but well made with many good points.
sleijeri Oh boy, where could i start.Just let me put this out first, before watching this i didn't have any hopes to this movie because the bad IMDb ratings.Clearly this isn't any blockbuster movie with huge budget and great line of cast. The acting is horrible, the dialogue is horrible, but when we come to the CGI there is some hope.Yes, those are very clear scenes where CGI is used, but you can see that they have tried to do it right.Some CGI parts could have been done better even with MS Paint, but that is just part of this kind of B-class movies.When you get to the part with Robot-Hitler, things start to escalate very quickly and then the fun multiplies by at least 100 times than before.I can't remember any comedy movie where i've laughed more than watching this, not because of the comedy aspect, but because of the poor acting and CGI.There has been one movie (Simo Times Three) that i've seen before that was also so bad that it was great, but this movie just stepped one level up, so that's why i gave this 8/10.You have to see this movie to believe that even a horrible movie could be great.
WinnipegMedicalMarijuana Do not watch this movie if you do not like 'B' grade movies. Go into it with the idea that it is like an episode of MST3K; you will be rewarded.As someone else has said, I've got no idea how this movie was made or what the pitch to the money men must have been like.The basic premise is that Arctic researchers have discovered the secret underground world where the Nazis have been hiding and regrouping since World War 2; developing technology that would allow them to create the 4th Reich.Somehow the Nazis have managed to create laser weapons, flying saucers, advanced genetic technology, an industrial complex....and in the process none other than robot Hitler (really). Of course these efforts are spearheaded by none other than Josef Mengele.This movie is all over the map and any attempt to describe it in a linear sense will fail. Plot holes abound. Plenty of action, gore and surprisingly good special effects (robot Hitler is a large mech-warrior). Easily better than most of the talkathons nominated for best picture Oscars.WMM-watch it with beer and snacks-
Alessandro Rossi First, I love loony Sci-fi movies that are so bad they are good. This is not the case. It is plainly awful with no joy at all. I don't mind the far-fetched plot: literally, Nazis in a secret underground base at Antartica using some captured research doctors to rejuvenate their decaying bodies before going to conquer the world. In fact, it called my attention.However, the acting is disgustingly bad. The actors have the ability of a brick; honestly, they should be fired from the actor's unions. The script is plainly stupid, full of ridiculous scenes, absurd developments, poor dialog. The CGI special effects are like a computer game from the 90's. Compared to this, Doug McClure's movies from the 70's deserve an Oscar. Do yourself a favor and avoid this piece of crap at all cost. Not even for free.
Theo Robertson When you've got The Asylum film company making a movie about Nazis in general and Dr Josef Mengele in particular you know you're not going to be watching anything less than car crash film making . A tasteless subject for cinema ? Certainly but we all remember that film where Laurence Olivier took on Gregory Peck's Josef Mengele which contained some of the most amusing dialogue heard in a 1970s movie . Okay the dialogue wasn't supposed to be amusing but any film containing Nazi despots that causes the audience to laugh out loud can only be a good thing . Would we be getting the same thing here ? To its credit this is not a film that can be described as boring . The premise of " Nazi zombies led by Mengele holding human experiments in the Antartic " isn't a film you see everyday and the grotesque tone of the film is very consistent . It's never a camp or jokey affair and takes itself very seriously which isn't necessarily a bad thing . After all if someone gets their brains pulled out or skinned alive by a Nazi doctor do we need a punchline ? It's certainly not a film that makes for pleasant viewing but no doubt the producers were aware of that and have resisted the temptation to make a blackly comical bad taste movie . Instead they've made a rather nasty exploitation movie centering around Nazi war criminals that while not being to everyones's taste does hold the attention