The Crusaders #357: Experiment in Evil! (2008) Poster

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7/10
Escape the norm and join the Cru!
familyfoodsliquors21 February 2011
I am not familiar with The Crusaders, but I do like Superhero comics and movies. This one has entertainment potential and I look forward to the next installment.

With some adjustments it will be even more fun and campy.

The comic book panel inserts are interesting and could be used and developed even more! There are some good performances happening here that could be framed or isolated with some close-ups, bust shots, establishing shots. More sexy shots of the cute girls. The villain is really good casting and performance. More!

Cool Beans! Nice job, Mr. Wolford
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5/10
Not bad!
BandSAboutMovies7 May 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Furie! The Ace of Spades! Twilight! Sergeant Liberty! Dave!

They're The Crusaders, a hero human team out to protect the world from evil and their movie looks like a comic's pages being flipped. I liked the effect, even if it's distracting at times, and the movie felt like watching a night of the old RPG Champions.

Director Robb Wolford has only made this movie, but I'd really like to see what else he can do. This has a lot of storylines going on but really has the look and aura of a 70s Marvel book.

It's not perfect and overreaches past its budget, but it has heart. This is made by people who love comics and not commerce. With bad guys like The Seven Heads of the Beast (Zuromachi, Death Rattle, Countess Bathory, The Gorgon, Uncle Smiley, Dr. Omega and Speedtrip) and The Moguls of Doom (Warlock, Barbarian, Witch Doctor, Dr. Psycho, Captain Slaughter, The Masked Crusher, The Ogre and The Proletariat), as well as a plan to kill thousands on Christmas Eve, this is a high stakes superhero movie no matter what the cost to make it may have been.

So how about the next issue?
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10/10
Saw this at Comic Con
Seekingadventures3 February 2011
I think it would be fair to say that this film is genuinely unique. I have never seen anything quite like it and I mean that in the best way possible. If at times, the amount of characters and plot points seems overwhelming, it is all part of the feel that this story has been going on for a long time and if you'd only read those other 356 issues, you'd know EXACTLY who everyone was and how they inter-related to each other. I found this to be a lot of the fun - keeping up with the, at times, breakneck comic book pace, even when I didn't fully understand what each character's powers were or how they were using them on each other. You kind of figure that out as you go. You get the feeling that these characters were around long before you got here and that, despite the fact that this would be a pivotal issue in the storyline of at least one major character, they will still be around for many issues to come after the film ends!

The use of framing devices and literal comic book frames to set the comic book tone works amazingly well. The sense that we are watching a comic book come to life is almost flawless. I am also impressed with some of the daring tone of the storyline. While much of the tone of the film is geared for kids (including old Batman television show-like Bams and Pows) and while we even see what appears to be a fairly young boy reading the comic, many of the themes are decidedly adult. While some issues such as domestic violence sit a bit uneasily, the overall theme which questions how acceptable it is to use evil to accomplish good is both powerful and ominously prescient for our times.
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9/10
Well, it aint no Star Wars but it's pretty good
jvincent-796251 October 2019
If you're looking for a 200 million dollar budget with state of the art special effects then you'll probably want to give this low budget wonder a pass. I liked it though. I liked it a lot. It started out a bit weak in my opinion with a big comic book super fight. Right off the bat they make the film look like a living comic and that's a great idea. Too bad the special effects don't back it up. That said, once we got in to the story it was really interesting. Without going in to spoilers, the leader of the superheroes is a Batman/Question type who looks like he might be slipping over to the dark side. I thought it was a really interesting story and there are some pretty cool performances in it.
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10/10
Loved the comic need more of it
diana-bartlett6219 February 2011
Its a comic book that comes to life It's a lot like the old Batman and Robin TV series I loved the story line of good and evil I really loved how the violence is in pop and pow like the old Batman TV series, this way the kids can enjoy it as much as I did. It is something I would love to see more of. I think it would make a good TV series for todays families. What I did not like about it was each part not long enough I could not wait for the next part I need more I thing each part was to be a page in the book but I would like to see a part to be as much as 1/2 of a book or so. I just left me wanting more and I could not see any thing pass part 13, so I feel like I did not get the hole story will be waiting for more to come out.

Would love to see it go to the Movies or a TV series, as for the action the part with Ace when the is fighting with the cards that was not real enough the cards should have been able to cut his throat or something like that.
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10/10
I saw this movie at Comic Con and never forgot it!
marcia-7399518 September 2019
I saw this film so many years ago at San Diego Comic Con. I loved it! It starts out campy and then gradually becomes more dramatic. It literally looks like a comic book! If I remember correctly it even had ads for sea monkeys. There were differently a lot of old fashioned comic ads posted throughout the movie.

As I said before, it's really funny in parts but then becomes very dramatic. I don't want to give anything away but two of the five main heroes have some serious darkness going on in their lives. A real unique movie and I wish that somebody would release this so I can see it again.
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9/10
I've never seen a comic book film like this
CharliePecoraro4 November 2019
The Crusaders is a comic book film that seems to have been way ahead of the curve in terms of giving heroes & villains an actual grounded persona. It's low budg, but it has a LOT of fun & innovative special effects that shows the filmmaker is obviously a true comic fan. After watching it two, three times, I realized there are a BUNCH of Easter eggs, so keep your eyes open. Super fun details are ALL over this film. I think it's a sleeper that's gonna catch a cult following!
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10/10
It's like a whole history of comics
taylorjones-5848923 September 2019
You know how comic books used to be written for children and then those kids grew up. They grew up and became adults who still liked superhero stories so the stories grew up with them That's what this movie is like. It starts off all light and innocent. As the story goes on, it becomes gradually darker and more adult. There are tones of little Easter eggs for comics fans. They even have an editor's note caption in one scene referring to past issues! A definite MUST SEE!!!
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