Quantcast
Channel: Movies – Den of Geek
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 23983

Battle of the Damned Starring Dolph Lundgren, Zombies and Robots Comes to DVD in February

$
0
0
TrailerTony Sokol12/18/2013 at 5:05PM

Anchor Bay Films will ignite the Battle of the Damned on DVD and Blu Ray

Zombies. Killer robots. Tough dolphins. No, it’s not a sequel to Sharknado, it’s the new Dolph Lundgren film and I just made up the dolphin thing for a cheap almost laugh. Anchor Bay Films’ new movie Battle of the Damned has all your favorite apocalypse scenarios, zombies, germ warfare, deadly robot and Dolph Lundgren, yes, he’s in the book of revelations, read it again … made you look.

Dolph Lundgren plays Max Gatling, like the gun, an ex-commando who is trying to rescue the daughter of a rich industrialist from a town that’s been quarantined by a military blockade. The town is in chaos, what with all these undead things running around. Besides the flesh-eaters, Gatling has to contend with the survivors. I guess they want to be rescued too and they don’t have a rich daddy. What they do have is killer robots that shoot bees out of their mouths. No, made up the part about the bees too.

Battle of the Damned alsostars Matt Doran from The Matrix and David Field from Chopper. It features Esteban Cueto from the films Fast Five, Iron Man 2 and The Scorpion King. Battle of the Damnedwas written and directed by Christopher Hatton and produced by Ehud Bleiberg, Leon Tong and Hatton.

TheActionElite.com says this is “one of the craziest movies of Dolph’s career and arguably one of his best!” I’m not going to argue. I haven’t seen it.

The new conflict between Dolph, the zombies and the robots will come out on February 18, 2014 on Blu-ray™ and DVD.

Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter for all news updates related to the world of geek. And Google+, if that's your thing.

 


Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 23983

Trending Articles



<script src="https://jsc.adskeeper.com/r/s/rssing.com.1596347.js" async> </script>