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Review of Omen IV - The Awakening
- Gene and Karen york are the living embodiment of The American Dream, Rich, influential attorneys, they have everything a couple could want... except a child. When the Yorks learn of a beautiful baby girl waiting to adopted, they instantly fall in love with baby Delia and adopt her. But terror and destruction seem to follow Delia wherever she goes. The preist who baptized her mysteriously dies, the psychic fair she attends burns in a fiery holocaust and her nanny falls from a second story window, impaling herself on a merry-go-round. Soon, Delia's mother begins to questions the "conincidence" of these catastrophes. Her thoughts can't help but turn toward the biblical prophesy of Armageddon... the final confrontation between the forces of good and evil, begining with the birth of Satan in human form.
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- Posted on 2008-02-16
Movies like this are why we get so many remakes
10-years after the 3rd Omen movie, The Omen IV was the movie to restart the franchise and keep it going. But its movies like this are why we have so many remakes. I wasn't expecting a masterpiece of filmmaking, but I was expecting a fairly decent movie; something that would serve as a decent time killer. But what I got was one really, really bad movie. Omen IV starts off weak, but watchable, but than it just goes down and becomes a complete waste of time.
The screenplay written by Brian Taggert wasn't very good, but not the worst I have come across. The script was weak and the biggest problem is it tries too hard to be like the original and it fails. The characters are fairly decent, but the script never really becomes much. The problem was the script just wasn't very interesting like I said the screenplay wasn't very good, but not the worst out there. But The Omen IV did have a weak script and there were more problems than just a weak script.
Originally Dominique Othenin- Girard was hired to direct and he's best known for Halloween 5. Dominique is an interesting director. He's not very good, but he does have some decent ideas. Halloween 5 is seen as one of the weaker installments and I agree, but it's a guilty pleasure of mine and the movie had some good ideas, but Dominique Othenin- Girard isn't a good enough director to execute them. Though I will stand by the final act of that movie being very well-done with some good suspense and tension; I don't think Halloween 5 though is the waste of a film it's made out to be, it's a decent slasher with some good moments, but in no way is Dominique Othenin- Girard a good director, but he does have some decent ideas.
Let's face it though Omen IV was made for cable TV and it's been 10-years since the last part Dominique is really the best you can get. Richard Donner who directed the original is out of the question and the odds of landing someone known for the horror genre or someone who is trying to make a name for themselves is also pretty much out of the question. Bottom line is you get what you pay for and Dominique Othenin- Girard is the best the franchise could do at this point.
Even though the script was weak Omen IV could have been fairly decent with the right director and Dominique Othenin- Girard was clearly not the right director. There is no suspense or tension and the scenes meant to entice suspense instead come out laughable. Omen IV has a lot of un-intentional comedy. During production it was clear Dominique wasn't the right person for the job and reports are he quit, but he was actually replaced in favor of Jorge Montesi. I don't know who shot what, but it seems he came in with a couple of weeks left to try and salvage the mess that was Omen IV.
Again I don't know who shot what, but too much blame cannot be put on Jorge Montesi; he didn't have time to really go over things there was no prep time and he can't reshoot any footage due to the movie would be going over schedule and over budget, which it was on it's way to begin with. Despite the weak script Omen IV could have been a decent flick, but the directing is so poor and also was poorly shot. There's no sense of pacing and again any of the scenes meant to be suspenseful come out really silly.
About the only saving grace were the actors. Some people say the acting was bad, but I have to disagree. While the acting here isn't brilliant none of the performances were really bad and they make this movie slightly better than it should be, but when you have a hack filmmaker it's kinda tough to give a top notch performance. Faye Grant as Karen York is the most interesting character, but overall just doesn't work. Asia Vieira as Delia York is actually pretty good, but she comes across more as a spoiled brat than the spawn of the anti-Christ. I think Asia Vieira does deliver a good performance, but again she seems more of a spoiled brat than evil.
After this movie the Omen franchise would be done until the remake was released in 2006. The Omen IV pretty much fails on every level, while the movie is never good it starts off watchable, but quickly becomes a total bore-fest. The cast is good, but very little else is. The Omen IV is poorly made and just not very interesting. The scenes with suspense and tension are laughable. Avoid this one and stick with the original. There's nothing worth watching here.
Score: 1
- Posted on 2008-01-19
Omen IV- Go back to sleep!
All this movie did was ruin a pretty good trilogy. The Omen was over. The Final Conflict resolved everything and there was no reason for this lackluster drivel called a sequel. Now I'll be fair and say this one wasn't totally bad. The new anti-christ was evil to the core and vicious. The complete opposite of Damiens innocence. But that's where the pros stop.
This movie didn't introduce anything new. It just felt like a rehash with an ending left open to repeat the last two before this. If you already own the first three, forget this one even exist. It can possibly ruin your memories of the last ones.
Score: 1
- Posted on 2007-03-17
I don't know why this is getting such bad reviews?
This movie takes place after the death of Damien. His child is born...Delia and she's awesome and a terror. She is ready to fufill the prophecy to rule the world and be educated in Rome. Her adopted father is in politics and will help her all the way along with her baby brother who is actually another devil child. It's all about politics and running or ruining the world...according to the book of Daniel that her adopted mother finds out before it's too late.
It's my favorite of the quatrilogy actually. Little Delia is adorable and mean but it's so fun to watch. I recommend the whole box set of these movies but this one is my favorite.
Score: 5
- Posted on 2006-12-17
The Omen 4
Anyfan of The Omen who has faithfully watched the first three and not seen this one should stop right now so you'll continue to have great memories from the frightfest called the Omen. The Omen 4 (1992) is the worst sequel in the history of horror film sequels and I'm including the worst of the Halloween and Friday the 13th sequels.
The Omen 4 is about Damien's spawn and the next coming of the antichrist. The problem is the Damien's child who is set to be the next antichrist is a girl. The explanation of how a girl is the next antichrist doesn't work not to mention that she's an annoying spoiled brat. The original omen worked because you weren't sure what to believe about Damien since he was likable. Delia is not likable and the story is lame.
Score: 2
- Posted on 2006-07-27
The Champion!!!!
Yes,folks,"Omen IV:The Awakening" is the all-time, undisputed champ for the title of "worst sequel ever made!!!"
Inept on every level,this sorry rehash of the classic 1976 film "The Omen" follows a young couple (mom stays at home, dad is a political up and comer) who adopt a baby girl to complete their nuclear family.
Mom (Faye Grant, slumming since "V" ) soon discovers that the little one is someones daughter all right..but her real daddy lives a wee bit south of us.
Inane plot, poor death sequences..and the absolutely worst case of continuity error EVER. To wit: Christ returns at the conclusion of "Omen III:The Final Conflict", yet there is no reference to this rather history making event within "Omen IV." What, did the Savior return, look around and decide He would go back home for a spell?
Baa-aad movie kids. Even for a made-for- television film, this should have been a lot better. Films such as this one are the reason "MST3K" was created. Watch this truly classic series as a trilogy, leaving this stink-bomb out of the equation. You'll be happier for it
One star because Amazon doesn't provide the option of zero stars. Techncially, this actually gets negative two stars..it's that bad. On the plus side,if you purchase the phenomenal four dvd box set, at least the disc of OMEN IV can be used as a frisbee.
Score: 1
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