Axe Giant: The Wrath of Paul Bunyan
Axe Giant: The Wrath of Paul Bunyan (2013)

Axe Giant: The Wrath of Paul Bunyan

3/5
(10 votes)
3.5IMDb

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DateAreaGross
16 June 2013 USA USD 3,287
9 June 2013 USA USD 2,498
2 June 2013 USA USD 775
DateAreaGrossScreens
2 June 2013 USA USD 775 2
DateAreaGrossScreens
9 June 2013 USA USD 1,128 3
2 June 2013 USA USD 775 2

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You have got to be kidding me. This has to be the worst movie ever made.

I watched this because Dan Haggerty is in it,I remember very well growing up and watching Grizzly Adams on TV He doesn't have much of a role in this (lucky for him)but the acting is pretty bad and the cgi is also very bad I wont say anything stupid like I want that 90 minutes of my life back (that expression is so annoying) The blue ox was just terribly done Acting was bad cgi even worse Just not a good movie I also thought it might be one of those horror movies that was so bad it was funny no such luck At the end of the credits it says Paul Bunyan will return I certainly hope not.I searched and searched for something positive about the movie,it took a while but finally it hit me.

Intro is some snowy cabiny tenty place and some good hillbilly music altho for 1894 the dialogue sure does sound kinda trendy.....+1 Star for the Opening Fight Around the Circular saw.

Now this is a b-movie done right. And make no mistake, everyone involved from the director to the cast and crew knew what kind of movie they were making and decided to run with it.

On a camping retreat in the woods, a group of teens unwittingly incur the wrath of the legendary Paul Bunyan and must try to survive the giants' fury and knowledge of the surrounding area as he hunts them down one-by-one.This here is a rather fun and enjoyable enough effort that has some pretty enjoyable moments going for it, as well as the the traditional problems associated with these kinds movies.

While "Axe Giant: The Wrath of Paul Bunyan" isn't among the worst of movies that I have seen, it is far up on the scale.This slasher movie tries to incorporate the Paul Bunyan tale with some good old fashioned teenage slash-fest.

You know most ppl have too high of opinion of themselves to accurately rate anything outside their closed off little paradigm.Axe Giant, upon watching it, has heart.

Group of indistinguishable young-offenders are sent to a boot camp for delinquents where there meet a murderous Paul Bunyan. Apparently shown on Syfy channel first (I didn't see it until it appeared streaming on Netflix today), it does have the vibe of their brand of low- budget shenanigans, but it could've been much worse as thankfully the putrid stretch of The Asylum (who didn't make this, but does countless Syfy films) isn't anywhere near this one.

The acting is questionable. The CGI is unpolished.

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