Demon Hunter

Demon Hunter

2005 "In The Final War Between Heaven & Hell, Pray He's On Your Side."
Demon Hunter
Demon Hunter

Demon Hunter

4.3 | 1h18m | R | en | Fantasy

After resolving a situation of exorcism, the half-breed demon hunter Jake Greyman (Sean Patrick Flanery) reports to Cardinal White (William Bassett) and they realize that the demon Asmodeus (Billy Drago) is impregnating many mortals trying to raise offspring. Cardinal White calls Sister Sarah Ryan (Colleen Porch) to assist Jake in his hunting for Asmodeus and his women.

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4.3 | 1h18m | R | en | Fantasy , Horror | More Info
Released: June. 01,2005 | Released Producted By: Cannell Studios , Demon Hunter Productions Inc. Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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After resolving a situation of exorcism, the half-breed demon hunter Jake Greyman (Sean Patrick Flanery) reports to Cardinal White (William Bassett) and they realize that the demon Asmodeus (Billy Drago) is impregnating many mortals trying to raise offspring. Cardinal White calls Sister Sarah Ryan (Colleen Porch) to assist Jake in his hunting for Asmodeus and his women.

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Cast

William Bassett , Sean Patrick Flanery , Billy Drago

Director

Carmi Gallo

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Cannell Studios , Demon Hunter Productions Inc.

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GL84 After getting involved in a missing person case, a half-man, half-angel finds that a demonic overlord is planning to launch an attack on humanity with humans as vessels to transport the demons into the world and tries to stop the plan from being engaged.This here is a below-average film overall. One of the few entertaining ideas is that there's some interesting changes around the possession angle, as rather than getting a traditional version where one is possessed throughout the film only to get it exorcised at the end, this one decides instead to give several demonic figures that are actively possessing several individuals throughout the film, and that gives it a little extra that might be otherwise ignored as in excluding the tired exorcism scene. The beginning is the only one to feature that, and it's an abbreviated one that doesn't even finish which is quite nice since those scenes are really played out and don't really offer anything new. This here also has some pretty good action scenes in its' two really big martial arts fight scenes, which are both above-average for the style. The main one against the henchmen and their boss is the big scene, which is long and really drawn-out which makes for an exciting scene as well. Some of the gore scenes aren't that bad, and the continuous sleaze is provided rather nicely along the way here but otherwise, this one had a few nagging problems. One of the main ones is that there's not a whole lot of action going on, with a middle segment largely devoted to its investigation. The investigation is boring, with the film having absolutely nothing interesting going on since it consists of little more than bringing up wild theories only to be immediately shot down and is soon steered towards talking about him. This is done for everything in that segment, and doesn't do much to keep it interesting. The fact that this one is so short time-wise is another dragging mark against the film, since there's a continuous need to press forward with continuous scenes that produce nothing but boredom due to the predicable and really dull investigation segment. This one really could've used more time not only in keeping the running time for this one stretched out with a few more fight scenes in here while also giving it a more frantic and exciting plot line by refreshing many of the motives rationales for everyone involved as the shortened time rushes through all of these for the most part. These here are the film's flaws that keep it down.Rated R: Graphic Violence, Graphic Language and Full Nudity.
lastliberal There is nothing new here. Demon Hunter is a goofy, low-budget flick that wouldn't look out-of-place as a "movie of the week" on the Sci-Fi Channel. hey! It is on this Friday. Unfortunately, it would have to be cut to just an hour after the sex scenes are removed - and that's with commercials! Sean Patrick Flanery (Into the Fire, Kiss the Bride, Simply Irresistible) does a credible job as the demon hunter in a kind of Blade/Constantine remake. He the church's Michael Clayton, who comes in to fix messes when exorcisms go wrong.He is helped by Colleen Porch (All In, Transformers, I Know Who Killed Me), a nun (who kinda looks like Angelina Jolie) who is definitely not cut out for this work.He is fighting one of the evilest looking characters in the movies, Billy Drago (The Hills Have Eyes (2006), Mysterious Skin, The Untouchables), who is trying to create some evil spawn. He is assisted by a knockout, Tania Deighton (Something's Gotta Give), who needs to be in a lot more movies.Lots of skin and some good fighting, but no FX. You've seen it all before.
Paul Andrews Demon Hunter is set in modern day Los Angeles where half demon half man Jake Greyman (Sean Patrick Flanery) has an ugly job, he works for the Catholic church as a demon hunter who uses his powers to rid the streets of various unpleasant demons. His latest mission is a young girl & ex-prostitute named Maria (Lea Moreno Young) who happens to be pregnant with evil Vampire demon thing Asmodeus' (Billy Drago) baby, Jake takes care of her in his own unique way. Reporting back to his boss Cardinal White (William Bassett) it seems this isn't an isolated incident & Asmodeus wants to spread his 'seed' throughout the world beginning with impregnating some Los Angeles prostitutes, hey it's a start isn't it? However Asmodeus hasn't figured on demon killer Jake & his partner Sister Sarah Ryan (Colleen Porch) who are out to find him & stop him...Directed by Scott Ziehl there simply isn't any nice way by which I can describe Demon Hunter so I won't even try, it is complete total & utter crap & it's as simple & straight forward as that. I'm not sure quite who the script by Mitch Gould is aimed at or what sort of film this is supposed to be, large portions of this lame film is taken up with really bad philosophical dialogue between Jake & his new partner Sister Sarah. You see when it comes down to it Demon Hunter is basically a mismatched partner film, you know what I mean a sort of good cop bad cop scenario, in fact I kept thinking of Lethal Weapon (1987) as Jake is obviously the tough uncompromising one while Sister Sarah is the moralistic one & by the end of the film he's lightened up a bit & she has no problem shooting people. Far too much screen time is given to this really badly written relationship & the two cardboard cutout character's involved in it, listen guys this isn't rocket science here as all we, the viewer that is, want to see is lots of fights, some nudity, some good looking chicks in leather outfits & some decent horror. To add to Demon Hunter's problems it's incredibly slow, there is one fight during the opening sequence but then you have to wait until the film reaches the 40 minute mark before the next & then after that there isn't another fight until the end. There's no horror or exploitation worth mentioning & quite how the filmmakers managed to screw a half decent Blade (1998) type idea up this badly is beyond me.Director Ziehl does a reasonable job actually, it's got some nice photography & the odd stylish scene. Unfortunately the film is still awful, the action scenes are poor (see Blade to see how it's done properly), there's no gore (again see Blade to see how it's done), the special effects are poor (see Blade to see how it's done properly), the main villain is terrible is neither scary nor menacing & doesn't do a thing except spout a load of nonsense (see Blade to see how it's done properly) although on a positive note his female sidekick looks quite foxy. In terms of gore there is one scene where someone gets a stake through their chest & there's one dead body & that's it.With a supposed budget of about $1,000,000 I suppose the poor effects & lacklustre action scenes can be blamed on a low budget but that still doesn't excuse the film for being so dull, boring & downright awful. The acting isn't up to much although it's nice to see Billy Drago in something even if having him in a The Matrix (1999) style kung-fu fight is stretching it a bit. Is it just me or is Porch a dead ringer for Angelina Jolie?Demon Hunter is a low budget piece of action/horror Blade rip-off crap that lacks any action or horror, not a film to get excited about. One to avoid, just watch Blade again instead you'll be glad you did.
Uxinn Horrible acting and the dialogs were like they were reading wisdom from fortune cookies, kinda funny sometimes. The movie lacked feeling, was totally stripped of all emotions, even the action scenes were somewhat relaxed. Plot is also very thin, this film goes from A to B to C to D to E and in that order there is a small surprise element but was more a surprisingly absurd rather then anything else.Music was OK.This Story reminded me somewhat of Constantine and Sean Patrick Flanery is in Keanu's role. Except here he is half demon.Excuse my spelling