Aladdin and the Death Lamp

September. 15,2012      
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3.1
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Aladdin the adventurer and his friend Ali accidentally uncover a lamp that contains a genie. But unlike the story we know, this genie does not grant three wonderful wishes. This genie destroys everything in its way by turning the keeper’s thoughts into living nightmares. After witnessing the death of his fellow adventurers when the genie is released, Aladdin and surviving friend Ali turn to the village elder to uncover the history of the lamp, only to find the evil Shahir has been following them, hoping to take hold of the lamp and fulfill his own diabolical plans to have unlimited power. destroy their friend along with the ring.

Darren Shahlavi as  Aladdin
Noam Jenkins as  Luca
Kandyse McClure as  Shifa
Eugene A. Clark as  Khalil
Anthony J. Mifsud as  Hassan
Manuel Rodriguez-Saenz as  Shifa's Father

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Reviews

Raetsonwe
2012/09/15

Redundant and unnecessary.

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Ensofter
2012/09/16

Overrated and overhyped

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AnhartLinkin
2012/09/17

This story has more twists and turns than a second-rate soap opera.

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Haven Kaycee
2012/09/18

It is encouraging that the film ends so strongly.Otherwise, it wouldn't have been a particularly memorable film

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Michael Ledo
2012/09/19

This is a 2012 SyFy made for US TV complete with anachronisms from haircut to shoes. Aladdin (Darren Shahlavi) and his treasure hunting side-kick Luca (Noam Jenkins) unleash an evil Jinn and spend the rest of the film trying to get the evil Jinn back into the lamp. Kandyse McClure provides some harem girl outfit eye-candy. Eugene Clark is the voice of reason...oh yea there is a bad guy who wants the lamp.Difficult to sit through. Might have some appear to young boys. Acting and script cardboard.

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finaldishonored
2012/09/20

this is the worst film I've ever seen so bad i fell asleep i watched an hour watch felt like a century seriously if you don't want your memory of Aladdin ruined don't watch it 1 out of well nothing else should be an option do not watch really hard to get though its the worst just trust me if you want to look for something else

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DBLurker
2012/09/21

Let's see..Terrible acting? Check. Terrible dialogues, story-line and no character development? Check. Plot holes and "why did/didn't they do that?"? Check. Protagonist (Aladdin) that seems like a secondary character? Check. Only one babe and they cover her up until the end moment? Check. Awful, AWFUL, CGI? CHECK, CHECK & CHECK. Movie takes place in "old times" but feels like it's taking place in modern times? Check.The modern times bit especially. They could've actually shot this movie in some backward middle-eastern place and it would've still looked more authentic than what they re-created in this movie.Not to mention, this movie is worse than watching LOTR and wondering why Gandalf never uses his super-awesome power most of the time to banish the Orcs.

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TheLittleSongbird
2012/09/22

I hate a vast majority of the Sci-Fi Channel movies with a passion, but I still watch them because there is something compulsively watchable their awfulness. Aladdin and the Death Lamp as far as Sci-Fi Channel movies go is a bad movie, but it is not a truly terrible one, at least to me. It does have some good things, Eugene Clarke is commanding and his voice has the ability to boom out in the most majestic of ways and Kandyse McClure has a sensual beauty that is at its best in the ending. The opening song set the setting and tone of the film well and the scenery was striking. Conversely, Aladdin and the Death Lamp does suffer from a lot of the general problems that Sci-Fi Channel movies have. The special effects look half-finished and don't mesh well at all within the surroundings, the genie creature is little more than a blurred giant lizard. While I liked the opening song, I do think that generally Aladdin and the Death Lamp could have utilised the incidental/background scoring better and made it more interesting than it was. Again, not terrible, just nothing special at the same time. At least the costumes have some authenticity, though some like McClure's are so ridiculously over-sized that they make their bodies/figures unflattering. The dialogue doesn't sound very natural in how it flows either and is so cheesy that it is unintentionally funny, Khalil's warning(s) for example is/are incredibly vague.On top of that, the story(no matter how seriously or not you're taking it) is a bunch of nonsense, the premise with the lizard genie is a decent one but never expanded on how and why it came to be that way, and there is even a scene where the hero is hitting the genie with his sword and it just looks ridiculous. I wouldn't say it was a dull movie, but it is a rather predictable one and one that has a lot of unintentional humour, and I was also struck by how little children were in the orphanage and how lame the hiding-place of the genie was. The characters are too bland or obnoxious to really care for them, and you never learn that much about them. The lizard genie had potential, but nothing is done with it. Khalil was the only one that came close to being remotely likable. Aside from Clarke and to a lesser extent McClure, the acting is really stiff. Some like Darren Shahlavi are too serious and over-earnest and give the feel that they're way out of their comfort zone(seeing as Shahlavi specialises in martial arts he was definitely out of his depth here). And then there is George Ghali, who overacts so badly that he looks and sounds as though he's in a different movie altogether. Overall, Aladdin and the Death Lamp(strange title don't you think?) is bad, but not enough to be bottom-of-the-barrel quality. 4/10 Bethany Cox

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