Left for dead on a sun-scorched planet, Riddick finds himself up against
an alien race of predators. Activating an emergency beacon alerts two
ships: one carrying a new breed of mercenary, the other captained by a
man from Riddick's past.
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Vin Diesel, that lost action hero, puts in a lumbering, muscly, rumbly-voiced appearance in another Riddick sci-fi picture, playing the interplanetary fugitive outlaw with the weird, night-sight Speedo swimming goggles. It's the same character he played in The Chronicles of Riddick and Pitch Black, and Diesel reportedly remortgaged his own house to get this film off the ground. Exactly how much he raised isn't clear, but the production values look pretty bargain-basement. The idea is that the legendary character of Riddick – or, to put it another way, the mostly forgotten and dull character of Riddick – has been left for dead on a desolate planet, populated by cheap-looking CGI reptiles. Activating a distress beacon brings in two opposing craft: one a bunch of rag-tag bounty-hunters, the other a sleek military outfit, including a sexy, Lara Croft-type blonde, who may be willing to suspend her lesbianism in hunky Riddick's favour. The results are by turns boring and bizarre, although Diesel still has some presence.Trailer:
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Boring, no story, always dark and if there is no Vin Diesel it will be a zero star movie, but last not least .....
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| Domestic Total as of Sep. 8, 2013: $19,030,375 | |
| Distributor: Universal | Release Date: |
| Genre: Sci-Fi Fantasy | Runtime: 1 hrs. 59 min. |
| MPAA Rating: R | Production Budget: $38 million |
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