Little Hercules

October. 08,2009      
Rating:
2.1
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Little Hercules travels from Mt. Olympus to live life as a mortal in Los Angeles.

Hulk Hogan as  Zeus
Elliott Gould as  Socrates
Diane Venora as  Hera
Robin Givens as  Dana
Brooke Hogan as  Robin
Paul Wight as  Marduk
Judd Nelson as  Kevin
John Heard as  Coach Nimms
Marc John Jefferies as  Curtis
Linda Hogan as  Mrs. Becker

Reviews

Tymon Sutton
2009/10/08

The acting is good, and the firecracker script has some excellent ideas.

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Mathilde the Guild
2009/10/09

Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.

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Janis
2009/10/10

One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.

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Dana
2009/10/11

An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.

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adonis98-743-186503
2009/10/12

Little Hercules travels from Mt. Olympus to live life as a mortal in Los Angeles. Hercules in New York had more life, soul and was way more fun than 'Little Hercules in 3-D' plus how in the name of god did John Heard and Elliott Gould star in this film? The little kid who even plays Hercules looked like a girl plus the battle of the gods between The Big Show and Hogan? Looked like something out of the 2009 DragonBall Evolution movie with some of the worst special effects i have ever seen in my entire life. Please watch anything rather than this. (0/10)

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brooksduane54
2009/10/13

"Little Hercules in 3-D" is, to be blunt about it, ABSOLUTELY AWFUL. The premise--young Hercules comes to Earth from Mt. Olympus and is befriended by a black kid and his mother--is not only fully unbelievable but downright juvenile, the performances--with literally one exception, which will ultimately be gotten into--range from grandstanding (Hulk Hogan as young Herc's father) to flat-out horrid (Judd Nelson as an official at the school said black kid and young Herc attend), and the script would not cut the mustard even as an episode of a Saturday- morning live-action series. However, as mentioned, there is one, and only one exception, as far as the acting is concerned, and that alone-- alone--is the drawing card. That exception is, namely, Robin Givens as the black youth's mother. As Dana, she offers her usual amounts of sprightly charm, high-gloss sexiness, and glittering intelligence. When she's standing with Nelson's high-school official and dealing with Herc's dad, we envy Nelson for having such a qualitative ally. When Dana squares off against young Herc's scheming mother (when the latter asks Dana what her game is, the former replies: "Trying to stop you--one mother to another"), we feel young Herc should be wholly grateful to have such an appealing advocate. Really and truly, when Robin Givens is on-screen during "Little Hercules in 3-D," a sow's ear becomes not only a silk purse but an entire uptown ensemble.

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