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 Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Region 4 best value-Widescreen and 170mins running time
I really enjoyed this but I have the Region 4 release which was released in a widescreen presentation on a 2 disc set with a running time of 170mins. A full 3 hours with no ads. The Region 1 version clocks in at 127 mins on a full screen edit which does the production no favours. I think the American release has shortchanged its customers and can't understand these vast discrepancies unless its a censorship issue?

Minotaur1001, Melbourne Australia



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Pretty good
This movie wasn't as bad as I expected it to be. I enjoyed watching it and thought it was a nice twist from the average Hercules movies. The one thing that really helped this movie out was the hotness factor of the guy that played hercules!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - What a Powerful Message!
I'm shocked at some of the reviews here; I just finished watching this on Sci-Fi, and rushed online to see if I could order the DVD. This is also the first review I have ever felt motivated to make, after years and years of purchasing at Amazon.

IMO this is THE best done Hercules movie I've ever seen, primarily because the message. The point of the movie was not the heroics, nor the political intrigue, nor the subplots, nor the eye candy (though, I have to admit Paul Telfer was certainly that! then again, I've always been partial to dark hair and blue eyes... *purr*) or about the special effects. It was about an ordinary man who, through his actions and determination, fought back against the prevailing beliefs of his day, to come to the ultimate self-realization: I, AND NO ONE ELSE, DETERMINE MY DESTINY.

I watched this journey with my 10 year-old son, and in addition to the above, found example after example of courage and morals demonstrated. (Wish it was a little less gory in spots though.) The second biggest lesson my son took away from the movie was how Hercules, though it wasn't completely "his fault", took full, unremitting responsibility for his actions, and made every effort to make full restitution and make the wrong right. In contrast, we have the dumb-butts who took no responsibility at all for their actions. Wow!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Hercules
Great movie. Excellent special effects and great actors. Gives a great story to the Hercules legend.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Mighty but not heroic
Lots of special effects and action. Superlative actors such as Timothy Dalton in supporting roles and Paul Tefler certainly looks the part. The main problem that I had with the series was that although it is a sympathetic potrayal of the demi god and in many instances followed the mythological tales, the hero is not - heroic. While many people decry the sword and sandal Italian epics the first two Reeves films were excellent and, in my opinion the first had some superb heroic moments. There is nothing in this series to equal the shot of Hercules standing on a hill flanked by Castor and Polux or in the temple renouncing his immortality while the rain falls. Reeves was a hero, Tefler is a well built everyman. An enjoyable film but not inspiring, worth watching but could have been better.


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