There’s a little bit of a boys playing war quality to this film, but that ultimately may prove more endearing than cheesy, especially for viewers who grew up reading old “Frontline Combat” and “Sgt. Rock” comics.
Read full articleThe simple nature of the story and the low budget doesn’t allow Blattenberger any big twists or major turns.
Read full articleIt may not be a masterpiece or even a very good B-movie, but Condor’s Nest, like its determined protagonist, gets the job done.
Read full articleCondor’s Nest starts off promising with a relatively straightforward World War II revenge quest before losing its way and turning into an awkward slapstick comedy.
Read full articleA war vengeance B-film, whose only salvation is its funky dialogue.
Read full articleIts left-field tone may some viewers off, but others may tune into it and discover a small, potential cult classic.
Read full articleAn anemic, by-the-numbers and clunky bore. If you can imagine a bland, clunky and monotonous version of Inglourious Basterds minus the thrills and suspense, you'll get the idea of what it's like to watch Condor's Nest.
Read full articleCondor’s Nest is not an irritatingly bad movie, but it might have been more fun as a comic book.
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