UNLIMITED STREAMING
WITH PRIME VIDEO
TRY 30-DAY TRIAL
Home > Science Fiction >

For the Cause

For the Cause (2000)

December. 17,2002
|
3.4
| Science Fiction

Earth is in a state of constant war and two colonies of humans have been sent to a far away world. The colonists create a new civilization but have inherited the worst traits of their forebears and war breaks out leaving the new cities in ruins. It falls to a bunch of teens to bring peace to the colony - but will they?

...

Watch Trailer

Cast

Reviews

keelhaul-80856
2002/12/17

This was utterly ridiculous.Dean Cain is OK, but most of his movies suck.This movie was purchased in a bundle of sci-fi and horror "gems" at the grocery store, or somewhere.It looks like a 90s video game and I can't believe anyone even signed on for this project.Two teams of dilberts fight over something, I don't even remember what, and some magical witches with lame CGI help or harm them-- again, it was so bad that you can only watch this film once, and you need to be extremely high or intoxicated to get through even one viewing.It was literally worse than a Saturday cartoon or a daytime soap. The only redeeming values were laughter and some laser fights or something.Utterly stupid, and the biggest waste of film since Pauly Shore, in the vein of the remake of Ghostbusters, but even sillier. I can't even fathom who comes up with these scripts or the money to pay the actors and fund these fecal matter bore fests.

More
JW-30
2002/12/18

Some good idea and dialogue don't save the script from being too slow-paced for most moviegoers. That's no problem for me - but it lacks depth to make up for its length.I appreciate the plot and I *really* appreciate something found almost only in B- and C-Movies - main characters getting killed. Permanently, no comeback. A remake with sufficient budget could result in a good mini-series, but I am afraid they wouldn't dare to have expensive actors only in parts of the movie - and then, it couldn't work.So, in any case, interesting aspects, and potential that was not realized. If anybody tries a remake - really try to get it right, please, and put some more time in background and character development. You can save on the (cheap) atmospheric pictures. And: Don't count on your audience to know the Warhammer(tm) stories.

More
shanfloyd
2002/12/19

Like all other low budget sci-fi flicks, this one also fell apart despite having an interesting plot. The set designing was okay, so was the costumes, equipments etc. But where this one lagged behind is the cinematography with special effects. An air of childish simplicity is revealed on this occasion. Everyone expects mature and massive use of special effects in a sci-fi war movie like this; but evidently due to low budget and less actors somehow you'll feel uneasy about the lack of completeness while watching. The background music also seemed insufficient.But the producers and directors did everything else perfectly to make it worth watching. The story is quite interesting. They did everything necessary to create a wave of tension throughout. The screenplay is not that bad. Justin Whalin (Dungeons & Dragons) did not disappoint me. You do not expect much from the other actors in a movie like this and I'll say they did their part well. The locations were good chosen etc and etc.So this is one movie which should become quite an eye-opener for new movie makers. If you don't have money, don't venture to make a sci-fi one.

More
JK-19
2002/12/20

I really tried hard to like this movie, but most of it's elements just don't work. The acting is merely good enough, so is the music. Some of the CGI effects look good, some even great, but there aren't enough of them to hide the low budget. Some sets, like the inside of the glass wall, reminded me of old Star Trek episodes - TOS, that is. What's left is an intriguing scenario, ripped apart by the most disappointing feature: the plot. It starts well, descents into a slow and boring trip and even manages to screw up the showdown. "For the Cause" (aka Warhammer) is more like stretched version of a weak Outer Limits episode. Too bad Tim and David Douglas failed in bringing their obvious passion for film making into the movie.

More