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All Superheroes Must Die

All Superheroes Must Die

2011
Sci-fi
Suspense/Thriller
1h 18m
Four Super Heroes find themselves abducted by their Arch Nemesis and are forced to compete in a series of challenges in order to save an abandoned town full of kidnapped innocent civilians. (imdb)
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All Superheroes Must Die

2011
Sci-fi
Suspense/Thriller
1h 18m
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Avg Percentile 21.16% from 35 total ratings

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Rated 16 Jul 2013
40
19th
Great idea for a movie just...poor execution and a bit boring.
Rated 09 Mar 2013
60
36th
Surprisingly decent. Has some unique themes and manages to be interesting throughout (the 78 minute run time helps). The acting was spotty at first but I either got used to it or it improved by the end. Ultimately the idea exceeds the final product but it's worth a watch for fans of the superhero movies.
Rated 04 Apr 2013
5
1st
Interesting idea. like Saw with superheroes, but awful execution. I've seen a lot of terrible films in my time, but this one was a waste. Over the top vocal acting with little to no or just plain wrong physical acting, no score, non compelling story, plot holes, no budget, no nothing. Save an hour and a half.
Rated 05 Feb 2013
3
1st
Imagine the worst of the Saw series filmed in a trailer park by someone with a home video camera. Remove the imaginative torture traps and replace them with cunning devices like "getting shot by a gun". This is barely a film. It's a bunch of guys (and girl) running around their neighbourhood in generic fancy dress store costumes. And none of them have superpowers.
Rated 20 Nov 2013
0
0th
As noted by others, the premise is interesting, hence why I bothered to watch this in the first place. However, the film is poorly-handled in every conceivable manner. Amateur from top to bottom - the directing, cinematography, acting and costumes all are dire. Given 1 point for casting James Remar, whose character is the sole point of interest.
Rated 27 Jan 2013
31
47th
Films are clever these days. Like in Inception when it was dreams in dreams, or Batman where Batman is a brooding, dark, complicated character. The usual tropes have been dumped and expectation have been raised higher - there has to be a hook. And so: What would happen if some superheroes found themselves without their powers, trapped in a place with their arch enemy who has a penchant for playing games (Think Saw). Sounds like something that could be interesting to explore? It wasn't.

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