Condor's Nest

critic Reviews

, 44% Rotten Tomatometer Score
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    Phil HoadGuardian
    Despite the uneven execution, Condor’s Nest has just enough bite.
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    Noel MurrayLos Angeles Times
    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.
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    Rick BentleyKGET-TV (Bakersfield, CA)
    The simple nature of the story and the low budget doesn’t allow Blattenberger any big twists or major turns.
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    Alex SavelievFilm Threat
    It may not be a masterpiece or even a very good B-movie, but Condor’s Nest, like its determined protagonist, gets the job done.
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    Jeffrey LylesLyles' Movie Files
    Condor’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.
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    Dennis SchwartzDennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
    A war vengeance B-film, whose only salvation is its funky dialogue.
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    Jeffrey M. AndersonCommon Sense Media
    Its left-field tone may some viewers off, but others may tune into it and discover a small, potential cult classic.
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    Avi OfferNYC Movie Guru
    An 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.
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    Kelly VanceEast Bay Express
    Condor’s Nest is not an irritatingly bad movie, but it might have been more fun as a comic book.
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