All Superheroes
Must Die follows the plight of four superheroes led by Charge (Jason Trost).
Each of the heroes has just woken up in a different location after being
drugged and given a tiny wound on their wrists. As it turns out all of these superhuman’s have lost their strength thanks to a criminal mastermind named Rickshaw
(played by veteran actor James Remar, The Cotton Club, The Long Riders).
Naturally, chaos
ensues as Ricksaw kidnaps hundreds of the city's civilians, places them in
different locations around the city to make it that much more difficult for our
powerless heroes. To make matters worse the group has to tackle a few of
Rickshaw’s psychotic henchman. Blood flows plenty here as All Superheroes Must
Die isn't your standard superhero flick - it's downright bleak at times. If
you're wanting to plop the kiddos in front of the TV for this one be prepared
some very graphic violence. Big kids will have a blast though.
Remar is tremendous
as Ricksaw. So many name actors half-ass their performances when doing low
budget or micro-budget features, that's not the case with Remar who's as maniacal as
ever. The acting is overall pretty serviceable with Trost and Lucas Till
putting in the other strong performances in the film. My only gripe with this
low-budget wonder is that it would have been cool to have a longer running time
to fill a few holes. It's a scant 78 minutes but I will admit that it does go by fast.
All Superheroes
Must Die is a pretty special film considering the meager budget of $20,000
dollars. It doesn't look like The Avengers but it makes for all the high-concept superhero action with a clever storyline and fearless writing. Trost is definitely a
rising star ,so give this one a look - you won't be disappointed. Recommended.
All Superheroes Must Die is one of the worst movies I've ever seen. And I've seen a lot.
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