30 reviews
It could be a very lame poor parody of fire disaster films, but has not a jot of wit or intelligence.
Poor camera work - some of it lifted from stock footage or other movies.
Acting is incredibly lame.
Scripting abysmal.
Direction atrocious.
Everything about this movie sucks big time.
Whoever participated should be ashamed, and should be banned from movies for ever! One of the worst - no redeeming features.
2 stars for some interesting pictures of 1960s fire engines.
Poor camera work - some of it lifted from stock footage or other movies.
Acting is incredibly lame.
Scripting abysmal.
Direction atrocious.
Everything about this movie sucks big time.
Whoever participated should be ashamed, and should be banned from movies for ever! One of the worst - no redeeming features.
2 stars for some interesting pictures of 1960s fire engines.
ablaze is absolutely the wort movie i've seen in years. it is so bad that it comes close to being a parody. but parodies were meant to be absurd, the worst thing about ablaze is that it actually tries to be a serious action movie.
i wonder whether the director/producer hung himself after seeing the end result. he should be banned from any film studio for the rest of his life!
there is totally nothing positive to mention about this movie: camera-work is a drama. action scenes are totally absurd. the acting is below every possible standard, the average commercials actors, selling loans, is doing a better job than these people. the movie is loaded with bloopers, all over the place.
this movie trying to be serious is an absolute insult to the viewer's intelligence, even if the viewer is a complete moron.
watching this movie is an absolute waste of time, you could just as well stick your head into the sand for an hour and a half!
i wonder whether the director/producer hung himself after seeing the end result. he should be banned from any film studio for the rest of his life!
there is totally nothing positive to mention about this movie: camera-work is a drama. action scenes are totally absurd. the acting is below every possible standard, the average commercials actors, selling loans, is doing a better job than these people. the movie is loaded with bloopers, all over the place.
this movie trying to be serious is an absolute insult to the viewer's intelligence, even if the viewer is a complete moron.
watching this movie is an absolute waste of time, you could just as well stick your head into the sand for an hour and a half!
- frenky_dee
- Dec 13, 2008
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Absolutely terrible. How can abominations like this ever be made? A decent premise (city put in danger by big corporation, heroically saved by firefighters), but an absolute cliche ridden script of the worst order, hammy acting by a cast who don't seem to know whether to play it for laughs, and very cheap and repetitive special effects. Must have been a stuntmans hog heaven, because we get to see lots of people wandering around on fire and falling from buildings for no good reason. Ice-T, despite taking second billing, appears only for about a minute at the start and a minute at the end. Tom Arnold picks up his cheque by sleepwalking through his role, and the rest of the cast must have been desperate for work and are desperately under rehearsed or just unfamiliar with the script.
You know something is badly wrong when in the intro scene, a man sets on fire by the side of an extremely large lake, yet prefers to wander around going 'argh, argh' rather than THROWING HIMSELF IN THE LAKE! The final climactic scene is frankly laughable - not even 'good in a bad way' as people make mistakes that they simply wouldn't do in real life (walking around slowly and having a look at the pretty fires rather than running like hell). Do yourself a favour and avoid this turkey.
You know something is badly wrong when in the intro scene, a man sets on fire by the side of an extremely large lake, yet prefers to wander around going 'argh, argh' rather than THROWING HIMSELF IN THE LAKE! The final climactic scene is frankly laughable - not even 'good in a bad way' as people make mistakes that they simply wouldn't do in real life (walking around slowly and having a look at the pretty fires rather than running like hell). Do yourself a favour and avoid this turkey.
just to warn everyone how bad this "film" is. Acting, directing, make up, script... I bet even the food served to the cast and crew on set made everyone sick.
The main plot and all of the sub plots suck. Nothing is logical, scenes are re-used, and mistakes are everywhere. Here are some examples from the first 30 minutes of the film:
The bad guys "get away" car loses its' front bumper in a crash and then regains it. The power cord leading to the rotating red light on top of the cop car switches from inside to outside the door frame in milliseconds.
The actor in the first fire stunt is so covered with protective gel he looks like "grease man." A ranging fire starts inside a bedroom so fast that only gallons of gasoline could have been responsible. A plastic toy kangaroo survives the blazing inferno for at least 10 minutes while only inches from the flames. The "firemen" all run into the inferno without masks, oxygen, or even gloves. Then they stroll about perfectly upright throughout the blazing structure as without a care in the world. One actor falls down and barely bumps his head and then everyone expects him to die. Which he does, but only after a twenty minute death bed confession.
It goes on and on and on. See how many you can spot.
So bad it is almost funny
I have to turn off the TV and go to work now, thank God.
Mike
The main plot and all of the sub plots suck. Nothing is logical, scenes are re-used, and mistakes are everywhere. Here are some examples from the first 30 minutes of the film:
The bad guys "get away" car loses its' front bumper in a crash and then regains it. The power cord leading to the rotating red light on top of the cop car switches from inside to outside the door frame in milliseconds.
The actor in the first fire stunt is so covered with protective gel he looks like "grease man." A ranging fire starts inside a bedroom so fast that only gallons of gasoline could have been responsible. A plastic toy kangaroo survives the blazing inferno for at least 10 minutes while only inches from the flames. The "firemen" all run into the inferno without masks, oxygen, or even gloves. Then they stroll about perfectly upright throughout the blazing structure as without a care in the world. One actor falls down and barely bumps his head and then everyone expects him to die. Which he does, but only after a twenty minute death bed confession.
It goes on and on and on. See how many you can spot.
So bad it is almost funny
I have to turn off the TV and go to work now, thank God.
Mike
- engine1321-1
- Feb 24, 2004
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This movie is a page out of movie history, it first came out as 'Striking distance' the cop car chase scene in the beginning is exactly the same as the chase scene in 'Striking distance' complete with the cars rolling down the embankment at the end of the chase (I thought the bad guy was going to get out and shoot Ice T). Oh by the way, what happens to Ice T later on in the movie? . Then as the movie progresses, it turns into 'City on fire' a disastrous disaster movie from 1979 complete with scenes right out of 'City of fire'. I mean the actual scenes in 'City on fire' were cut and pasted into 'Ablaze'. Like the scene where the nurse opens the closet door and gets smoked. I wonder how they got away with that? I was waiting for Shelly Winters to make a cameo. (They could of cut and pasted her to!). What a Bomb!
- timothytippins
- Jul 2, 2004
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Although I have been a firefighter for 23 years, I make it a point to not be overly critical when the technical "advisors" drop the ball as they so often have (even on Backdraft and Ladder 49). However, the absolute disregard for any reasonable correctness in this abomination is unforgivable.
But the firefighting aspects aside, this movie to date stands alone as the worst that I have ever seen. Ever. I accept some of the blame for not ejecting the thing but it was like a train wreck. I could not look away.
As we all can attest, some movies by virtue of their awfulness can be fun. (i.e. Ed Wood's side-splitting "Plan-9 From Outer Space") This was not one of them. "Ablaze" is one of the many Hollywood debacles that must beg the question, "where do they get the money?".
But the firefighting aspects aside, this movie to date stands alone as the worst that I have ever seen. Ever. I accept some of the blame for not ejecting the thing but it was like a train wreck. I could not look away.
As we all can attest, some movies by virtue of their awfulness can be fun. (i.e. Ed Wood's side-splitting "Plan-9 From Outer Space") This was not one of them. "Ablaze" is one of the many Hollywood debacles that must beg the question, "where do they get the money?".
This movie By Far is the Worst Movie I have ever seen. First off it didnt make any sense AT ALL!! Secondly the back of the cover says that there are arsonists going around setting fires when thats not even the plot. Third im a firefighter and once again it is hollywood over exaderating things not even so much with the main fire but when a house burned down thay made this paper airplane that a little kid was playing with just explode into flames and within 5 seconds this kid's room is on fire, thats impossible unless there was gasoline poured all over his room. What else can I say just bad everything the worst script Horrible no-name Actors. There's only one word that can describe this movie. BRUTAL !!!!!!!! Take my advice PLEASE!!!! save youre 7 bucks from renting this movie you could probally find it in someone's garbage for free.
- kevinregan86
- Mar 2, 2003
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i would like to know one and only one thing about this movie, WHY IS ICE-T BILLED SO BOLDLY?!?! he is in the movie for all of 10 seconds and manages to make it to the front cover it is ludicrous to even think that a character so meaningless and replaceable would even be listed in the credits before the first 10. now to continue with the plot, THERE IS NO PLOT fire thats all there is to explain this atrocity of a movie lots of fire and explosions, gas leaks corrupt firemen and mayors. WHAT DID ANY OF IT HAVE TO DO WITH THE REST?! this movie wasn't worth the meager 3 dollars blockbuster charged me to rent it, i believe it should come with a large warning, if you have brain cells do not rent this movie or they will explode. ALL OF THEM!!
Stock footage and scenes from other movies stitched together with above it bad acting and overall poor production. Seems like some kid made this as an school project instead of being an actual movie.
- derviodestro
- Aug 12, 2021
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This movie is great, but there's one thing that the end credits say that is not entirely true. The end credit say that the movie was shot entirely on location in Los Angeles, California. Not true. There is original footage from the 1970's from an apartment building in flames in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. I recognize the blue and white police car on the left of the screen and also the housing style as I have been to Montreal many many times living 1 1/5 hours drive from that city. Also the firefighting gear is mostly Canadian in the film, especially in the original footage. Now my big question is, being an avid collector of vintage Canadian firefighting gear, how did the producers get a hold of all of the vintage gear like; Chieftain long coats, Chieftain firefighter rubber hip boots, etc... That is something very, very special that is very, very rare. Two thumbs way up for this.
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Not too bad for a lesser Hollywood movie with no big screen names(Ice-T don't count). It's got the usual amount of bloopers that you can expect from a such a movie. It also got the usual amounts of flaws in how things are done, like a fire rescue team running into a burning and smoking building without the proper equipment, kinda like "firemen Rambos".
The storyline could have been better, but I've seen worse in some of the major hit movies the last 10 years. However, the movie does have a "tv movie" feel to it, with some of the acting and how it's shot.
As for the cast, some of them I would have expected more from, while others that are more unknown does a rather good job.
But overall, if you manage to ignore the bloopers and errors, it's an enjoyable film to watch when you're out of the "major name" movies. Just grab the popcorn and enjoy.
The storyline could have been better, but I've seen worse in some of the major hit movies the last 10 years. However, the movie does have a "tv movie" feel to it, with some of the acting and how it's shot.
As for the cast, some of them I would have expected more from, while others that are more unknown does a rather good job.
But overall, if you manage to ignore the bloopers and errors, it's an enjoyable film to watch when you're out of the "major name" movies. Just grab the popcorn and enjoy.
- ralpgalland
- Aug 22, 2006
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- Leofwine_draca
- Mar 18, 2018
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My Dear God i must start out by saying that i wasnt happy at all with this. Was it just me or did all the firefighting scenes and Stock shots come from the 70's ?? It was a cross between a bad takeoff on Lethal weapon and loaded weapon. I didnt know if i was supposed to laugh or be serious. My favorite scene is the dialogue between Tom Arnold and his two henchmen trying to cover up the sloppy oil refinery job their doing. i qoute. Go find those damn files and Change your clothers for gods sake you stink. WOW pure bad acting. Meet the stupids / Rosanne. Oh boy
- lase-protect
- Aug 15, 2011
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I don't usually leave reviews on movies, but I just had to for the movie Ablaze 2001. It's a complete rip off from the 1979 movie City on Fire. They even used most of the original, very same movie clips from the 1979 movie! They basically added some of their own story line with new actors but every single action scene was from City on Fire. WTH!!! The writer of Ablaze Steve Latshaw obviously doesn't have a creative thought in his head to. He should have at least said it was a remake, in the description of the movie although it was a copy. He should be ashamed of himself and give an apology to original writer of the 1979 movie Jack Hill. I've watched remakes of a lot of movies but they all had their own "original" concepts of how the movie was to be remade, not using original clips from the movie they are remaking. Utterly disgusting, I will never watch another movie written by Steve Latshaw.
- sunnyskyez
- Apr 14, 2024
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- mustang5201
- Jul 15, 2017
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- ghostsmokesix
- Jan 29, 2005
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Credited in the art department. It was a lot more fun to be behind the scenes than to watch the finished product. Pat Harrington was one of the nicest people I've ever met, and Tom Arnold was as interesting and crazy as you'd expect.
- DOGMATIC-4
- Dec 22, 2021
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As with politics, vacation destinations, television shows and a multitude of other things that the majority usually go for, I don't generally agree with many movie reviews on IMDb. But for once I do. This movie doesn't even try to be good.
Right out of the gate they steal a 10-minute scene frame-for-frame from Striking Distance. I don't mean it's a similar car chase, it's the actual chase from the Bruce Willis movie shot in 1993. Ablaze is a blatant rip off of other films from start to finish.
Not worth investing a single minute with let alone the 90 minutes they steal from your life. But at least they're consistent; all they do is steal from something else to put this drivel together. Avoid this mess at all costs.
Right out of the gate they steal a 10-minute scene frame-for-frame from Striking Distance. I don't mean it's a similar car chase, it's the actual chase from the Bruce Willis movie shot in 1993. Ablaze is a blatant rip off of other films from start to finish.
Not worth investing a single minute with let alone the 90 minutes they steal from your life. But at least they're consistent; all they do is steal from something else to put this drivel together. Avoid this mess at all costs.
I have been a firefighter for over 21 years. When I first saw this movie I was outraged! How in the heck could anyone have made such a horrible piece of garbage? Yikes! Then I saw it again, and realized that I had watched history being made. Out of all the horribly made, horribly acted, horribly edited B-movies ever made, this is the BEST WORST MOVIE EVER MADE! I loved this so much, I actually bought it. It is great fun to see where all the mistakes are, like the British fire trucks responding to the American fire (it's even in the trailer!). I saw Striking Distance the other day, and fell out of my chair when I saw the chase scene from that. OH MY GAWD. I even showed this movie to my firefighter friends, and they agree with me that this is THE BEST WORST MOVIE EVER MADE.
Although it is "just another disaster movie," this one is not bad for the genre. The fires, stunts, and effects are good to very good, the acting is up to the task, and the movie is not boring. If you like disaster movies, you'll enjoy this one.
This film is a waste of time. Much of the footage was taken from the 1979 film,City on fire,starring Leslie Nielson,. Ice-T had very few lines. Go to the video store and rent the original,City on fire, with better cast. Leave Ablaze alone, not worth watching,a waste of time.
Fast-paced, action-packed, adrenalin rush with the best firefighting sequences and raw fear-inducing imagery. Characters come to life on the screen and John Bradley is too hot to handle. Jim Wynorski (Vampirella, Transylvania Twist etc) is a superlative director. Ice T is over the top, as usual as a hip cop. You'll never play with matches again!