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Rise of the Black Bat

Rise of the Black Bat (2012) Movie Poster
Canada  •    •  80m  •    •  Directed by: Scott Patrick.  •  Starring: Jody Haucke, Richard Groen, Dixie Collins, Leo Frost, John E. McLenachan, Dan Demarbre, Celine Filion, Paul Finnigan, Anik Rompré, Anthony Quinn, Edmay Tasse, Chris Urquhart, Brett Kelly..
      After a crime boss has Tony Quinn blinded by acid, Tony is given the ability to see in the dark like a bat. Them he takes the guise of the Black Bat to see to it that crime does not pay and that the scales of justice are balanced once more.

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There's nothing decent to be said of this film. Well, there are a couple of actresses who are easy on the eyes. However, other than a few pretty faces, this film is inauspicious. I am unable to come upon reason to suggest this film to anyone.

Although, if you are one who is able to realize a farcical value in such enervating films which suffer; unpropitious lighting and sound; unsightly or unimaginative set and costume design; languid scripts containing often nonsensical, diaphanous or practically nonexistent plots (porno plots); vacuous and often nonsensical directing which acts to only further disquiet and confound the often exanimate, diffident, unseasoned or untalented actors who have likely been left nonplus and prostrate in the wake of a tenuous or execrable script, then this movie may be just what you're looking for.

My wife enjoyed this movie. She said it was so bad that it was funny. I think her to suffer a slightly skewed perspective.


Review by aodhgar from the Internet Movie Database.