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The Crow: Wicked Prayer

- Passion..Revenge...Eternity.

After ex-con Jimmy and his girlfriend are brutally murdered by a biker gang, he is resurrected by the power of The Crow to avenge their deaths and reunite with her in the afterlife.

Release Date : 2005-05-04

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Dimension FilmsPressman FilmJeff Most ProductionsFubu FilmsImage Comics

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Wicked PrayerThe Crow 4The Crow IV: Wicked PrayerThe Crow 4: Wicked Prayer

Cast

Edward Furlong

Character Name : Jimmy Cuervo / The Crow

Original Name : Edward Furlong

Gender : Male

Tara Reid

Character Name : Lola Byrne

Original Name : Tara Reid

Gender : Female

David Boreanaz

Character Name : Luc Crash / Death / Satan

Original Name : David Boreanaz

Gender : Male

Emmanuelle Chriqui

Character Name : Lilly

Original Name : Emmanuelle Chriqui

Gender : Female

Dennis Hopper

Character Name : El Niño

Original Name : Dennis Hopper

Gender : Male

Marcus Chong

Character Name : War

Original Name : Marcus Chong

Gender : Male

Tito Ortiz

Character Name : Famine

Original Name : Tito Ortiz

Gender : Male

Yuji Okumoto

Character Name : Pestilence

Original Name : Yuji Okumoto

Gender : Male

Dave Baez

Character Name : Tanner

Original Name : Dave Baez

Gender : Male

Rena Owen

Character Name : Mary

Original Name : Rena Owen

Gender : Female

Danny Trejo

Character Name : Harold

Original Name : Danny Trejo

Gender : Male

Macy Gray

Character Name : Cara Mia

Original Name : Macy Gray

Gender : Female

Rosemberg Salgado

Character Name : The Priest

Original Name : Rosemberg Salgado

Gender : Male

Ryan Smith

Character Name : Native Teen

Original Name : Ryan Smith

Gender : Male

Daymond John

Character Name : Proud Foot Joe

Original Name : Daymond John

Gender : Male

Richard Cumba

Character Name : Moses

Original Name : Richard Cumba

Gender : Male

Kristina Santoro

Character Name : Pregnant Bride

Original Name : Kristina Santoro

Gender : Male

Kelsey Daniels

Character Name : Waitress #1

Original Name : Kelsey Daniels

Gender : Male

Ashley Christensen

Character Name : Waitress #2

Original Name : Ashley Christensen

Gender : Male

David Lea

Character Name : Bartender

Original Name : David Lea

Gender : Male

Jorge Jimenez

Character Name : Cortez

Original Name : Jorge Jimenez

Gender : Male

Gill Medina

Character Name : Tribal Council #1

Original Name : Gill Medina

Gender : Male

Marty Fresca

Character Name : Tribal Council #2

Original Name : Marty Fresca

Gender : Male

Vanessa Sorensen

Character Name : Cat Girl #1

Original Name : Vanessa Sorensen

Gender : Male

Liz Katz

Character Name : Cat Girl #2

Original Name : Liz Katz

Gender : Male

Candace Rea

Character Name : Cat Girl #3

Original Name : Candace Rea

Gender : Male

Erin Balentine

Character Name : Cat Girl #4

Original Name : Erin Balentine

Gender : Male

Reviews

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tmdb28039023

@tmdb28039023

2022-09-04

Sooner rather than later every franchise ends up, by design or accident, a parody of itself; The Crow: Wicked Prayer never stood a chance of avoiding this fate, but then what movie starring Eddie Furlong, David Boreanaz, Tara Reid, and Danny Trejo would? On the other hand, we have Dennis Hopper as a pimp named El Nino who says things like "You stole daddy's car keys, but you can't handle the horsepower," so it's not a total loss. We know that the Crow, like the Dude, must face a gang of nihilists; in this case a multi-ethnic gang whose members each identify with one of the Four Horsemen: Luc 'Death' Crash, War (Marcus Chong), Famine (Tito Ortiz), and Pestilence (Yuji Okumoto). None of them really do anything thematically tied to their noms de guerre, so I guess they just thought they sounded cool. By the way, in a group of characters with thematic names, sometimes one just doesn't fit the pattern (a trope known as Aerith and Bob); in this case that would be Lola (Reid), Luc's girlfriend. Luc is the "leader of a satanic cult" whose "motive" is that his "father [was] killed by an Indian." This doesn't make much sense until we discover that Moses (Richard Cumba), the "Indian" who murdered Luc's father, is a priest of some religious denomination — Catholic in appearance but that allows its priests to marry and have children, and to which also belongs father Harold (Trejo), whose daughter Lilly (Emmanuelle Chriqui) is the girlfriend of Jimmy Cuervo (Furlong), who is on parole after serving a prison sentence for killing a rapist, who happened to be Moses’s son. It’s a small world, indeed. War, Famine, Pestilence, and Lola help Luc escape from prison, and the five proceed to ritualistically murder Jimmy and Lilly; the rest, as they say, is history: Jimmy returns from the afterlife to exact revenge on his killers one by one, reserving for them such cruel and unusual punishments as death-by-bug zapper. Oddly enough, no one besides Jimmy seems interested in pursuing the escaped convict whose gang leaves a trail of blood wherever they go. Then again, this is a movie that uses the word “Aztec” to refer to a Native American tribe. All things considered, I’m tempted to believe that TC: WP's self-parody is intentional; for example, Luc offering his henchmen a banquet consisting of deviled ham, deviled eggs, and devil's cake “al flambeau”. I'm not saying it is to The Crow what Army of Darkness is to The Evil Dead but, incoherent or not, it's the only one apart from the original that’s even close to watchable.

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r96sk

@r96sk

2024-09-05

So ridiculous that it's kinda watchable. 'The Crow: Wicked Prayer' is not a good movie. However, it commits so hard to what it wants to do that I was kinda locked on to just see where it would go next. It particularly goes off the rails towards the conclusion, especially with David Boreanaz's Luc. There are many, many issues with this 2005 release, but I honestly didn't hate viewing it. I think what helps (relatively speaking) is that there are quite a few familiar faces on the cast, which definitely keeps you watching - or it does for me, at least. You have the aforementioned Boreanaz, as well as Tara Reid, Danny Trejo and Dennis Hopper. Emmanuelle Chriqui is in there too. The main face that I didn't know of was actually Edward Furlong, who plays the titular character. Furlong's performance isn't, like the film in general, anything worth praising. Again though, he proper goes for it so his onscreen presence never annoyed me. Nothing about this really irritated me to be honest, it's just plainly obvious from pretty much the get-go that the flick isn't anything all that good so I guess my expectations were low. I'd rather rewatch this than 'The Crow: City of Angels', so that's something. Eager to now see how this year's reboot does things.