Matrixston
Wow! Such a good movie.
Lumsdal
Good , But It Is Overrated By Some
Grimossfer
Clever and entertaining enough to recommend even to members of the 1%
Ezmae Chang
This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
Wuchak
I can't believe "The Legend of Wolf Lodge" aka "Into the fire" was actually released to some theaters in 1988 because, aside from the tame nudity, it feels like a TV movie, and not a good one, which isn't to say it doesn't have some positive qualities.The melodramatic story involves a young musician (Lee Montgomery) who drifts into a town in the Winter and takes a job by a guy (Art Hindle) who, apparently, abuses his alcoholic wife (Susan Anspach). The guitarist and his dog stay at the small rental house adjacent to their huge home, Wolf Lodge, which looks like it was really something back in the day. The wife thinks she's hotter than she actually is and makes the moves on the rock stud, but he's more interested in a local waitress, a young hottie (Olivia d'Abo).Someone criticized the film on the grounds that the only likable character is the dog, and this is pretty accurate. Montgomery, in his final film, is always likable, but his character here is so stupid he loses the viewer's sympathy. For instance, the husband proves himself to be a masculinity-on-overdrive psycho and yet the rocker willingly makes out with his wife when the man's barely around the corner. It's so stupid it's unbelievable. However, Montgomery is such a quality protagonist that you tend to overlook it, sort of. Speaking of unbelievable, the final act spirals out of control on this front. Olivia d'Abo is in her prime here and there's some tame top nudity of her and Anspach, but the latter's character is so scary it's impossible to regard her as sexy.What makes this B movie worth maybe catching is the effective Winter Ambiance, shot in Kirkfield Ontario in the middle of Winter. The blaring 80s score often detracts, but it has some interesting elements as well.Although I appreciated these factors, my wife gave me a look when the credits rolled that said: "You made me sit through THAT?" The film runs 78 minutes and has too many uninteresting stretches.GRADE: C-
merklekranz
Nothing goes as planned in this twisty low budget noir. The snowy Canadian locations are a definite plus. The often times grating soundtrack is a definite minus. Seductive Susan Anspach is a definite plus. Olivia D'Abo in a tub scene, obviously wearing underwear is a definite minus. The creepy old mansion loaded with imposing stuffed wild animals is a definite plus. Lee Montgomery supposedly getting blown up with just a dynamite plunger and zero dynamite present is a definite minus. Susan Anspach's nude scenes keep "Into the Fire" from descending below mediocrity, and that is a definite plus. When you add it up however, all you are left with is a familiar plot and several nude scenes. Let the viewer decide. MERK
jgreenhood
This is one movie that definitely was not worth the $5.50 at Wal-mart. For the most part you could see what was going to happen next there were a few exceptions but for the most part I must say I we over paid to see this one. Boy gets stranded in middle of no where, meets hot chick and convinced to take on a job he doesn't want. From there things just get weird and dangerous for him. Weird nightmares of blood and death. From there it's just your typical scary movie.Honestly the only thing that saves this movie is the sex scenes and there are a few. Heck if it wasn't for the sex scenes I'd give it a 1! Granted my boyfriend would probably give it a 3 because there is quite a lot of tits scenes.
gridoon
Overly familiar film noir stuff, so derivative that the cliches seem to be checked off from a list: the naive outsider, the aggressive femme fatale, the brutal husband, the innocent "nice girl", doublecrosses, etc....At least they tried to put a spin on one of those all-too-typical characters, with mild success. But the movie is not very thrilling, and the many love scenes generate little heat because the women aren't particularly attractive. (**)