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Hammer Of The Gods
Set in Viking Britain in 871 AD, the Vikings, under the leadership of King Bagsecg, are at war with the Saxons. A young Viking warrior, Steinar, transforms into a brutal warrior as he travels the unforgiving British landscape in search of his long lost brother Hakan The Ferrocious who his people are relying on to restore order to their kingdom following the bloody death of their king.
16 December 1980, Hull, Humberside, England, UK
1990, Westminster, London, England, UK
24 May 1948, Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland, UK
2 May 1975
25 October 1955, South Africa
22 July 1981, County Down, Northern Ireland, UK
7 June 1969, Dublin, Ireland
August 30, 2013
So Hammer of the Gods is that most unexpected and unlikely of films, a Viking Apocalypse Then - but while it is an enjoyable enough romp, trying to out-hammer the impact of Coppola's masterpiece is as foolhardy as challenging the gods themselves.August 29, 2013
This is what happens when your Lord of the Rings cosplay gets overrun by Method stuntmen.September 03, 2013
The low-budget production values and a rather messy Game of Thrones meets Braveheart script might make this film feel extremely corny, but at least it tries to tell an interesting story without the usual Hollywood bombast.August 29, 2013
Like Game of Thrones crossed with Braveheart but stripped of most of the budget, this scrappy film tells an intriguing story without the usual Hollywood bombast.September 02, 2013
A nasty, brutal and relatively short entertainment, aimed at middle-of-the-woad Conanists.September 06, 2013
[Blu-ray Review] This Blu-ray disc of "Hammer of the Gods" looks aesthetically beautiful, brought to life in all its moody, fog-drenched glory. My only wish is that the film itself was better.August 30, 2013
Hammer of the Gods avoids any real risks and lacks in distinct innovation.September 03, 2013
If it's gratuitous Saxon violence you're after then you've come to the right place.August 29, 2013
Dumb and dreary but ultimately hard to hate.August 28, 2013
Barely one step above a middling Game of Thrones fan-film, albeit executed with little of the passion that this would imply.August 27, 2013
It's hardly high art, but for a cheapjack homegrown action flick this is surprisingly solid.August 29, 2013
Farren Blackburn's likable debut transports us to Britain in 871 ...